Posts Tagged ‘stimulus’

Stimulus Funds Repave Thompson Lane, Add Bike Lanes #TCOT

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

Hoover Inc., a local road contractor, got the half-million dollar contract

Hoover Inc., a local road contractor, got the half-million dollar contract

Will the TEA Partiers lay down in front of Hoover’s asphalt machines in protest? Here’s hoping they actually have the guts to stick by their earlier loudmouth protests against federal stimulus funding. It would at least be more entertaining, but we won’t hold our breath. The Murfreesboro Post has the news:

The work will include milling and resurfacing of the existing road that crosses Medical Center Parkway and re-striping the road to create a new bike lane.

The federal stimulus funds were part of President Barack Obama’s American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). The federal stimulus aimed to put people back to work during one of the worst economic recessions in American history.

In 2009, some local residents protested on the square in Murfreesboro as part of a national “Tea Party” movement angry over federal stimulus spending.

The Thompson Lane road improvements will be funded 100 percent by federal stimulus funds. Richardson told the council that since this was a local street, the federal funds saved the city tremendously.

The road improvement is just one of several areas throughout the county that will benefit from ARRA funds in this manner.

Kent Coleman Stands Up For Teachers Against All Odds

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

h49_sidebar-1Here’s how Rutherford County’s delegation voted when it came to tying teachers’ jobs to factors beyond their control: Kent Coleman (D) - NO, Joe Carr (R) - YES, Donna Rowland (R) - YES, Bill Ketron (R) - YES, Jim Tracy (R) -YES.

Last week’s Special Session called by Governor Bredesen to overhaul Tennessee’s education system was a locomotive speeding towards passage that even Superman could not have stopped. This massive legislation was debated in committees for a single day, and passed on the Senate and House floor the next.

Every Republican Representative voted to seek stimulus cash through federal Race To The Top grants, and our Democratic Governor and Democratic Caucuses backed the measure as well even though it meant adopting federal guidelines tying teachers’ performance to mere test scores . Only a handful of Democrats (8 to be exact) were willing to stand up for teachers and say ‘NO’ to a governor of their own Party and their own caucus leadership.

Our own Rep. Kent Coleman was the only Rutherford County legislator to stand on principle and stand up for teachers when it came time to vote, even though he knew he was also standing right in front of a speeding locomotive. It took the courage of Superman to rise and say this on the House floor last Friday night: