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Mark Sanford Asks For Stimulus Funds "Under Duress"

JIM DAVENPORT   06/ 8/09 05:49 PM ET   AP

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COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford requested stimulus cash for the state's schools Monday, telling the U.S. education secretary he's doing so under duress and the $700 million in bailout money will create more problems.

The request to Education Secretary Arne Duncan, sent by e-mail, caps months of Sanford's criticism of the $787 billion federal economic recovery law that raised the national political profile of the Republican Governors Association chairman and speculation of a 2012 White House bid. The state Supreme Court ordered him Thursday to follow a state budget law and request the money for the state's schools and colleges.

"First, it's important to state one last time for the record what a monumentally terrible idea I believe the entire so-called stimulus act is, and why in particular utilizing this money as our General Assembly has done is ultimately going to cause more harm than good," Sanford wrote in the letter to Duncan.

He said it leaves future taxpayers picking up the tab for today's problems and created budget problems down the road.

Sanford wanted to use the money to pay down state debt. But legislators said they needed to use the money to fill big budget holes until the economy turns around.

"I'm just glad we resolved it," said House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dan Cooper, R-Piedmont.

The application Sanford signed has him guaranteeing the state will use the money properly and comply with federal monitoring requirements. However, he told Duncan: "while I'm signing these documents under duress, I have no ability to promise that many of the mentioned conditions and guarantees will indeed be met."

Some of those items require Legislative approval, and Sanford said he couldn't guarantee they would be met _ something he said was likely the case with other governors signing request paperwork.

"In this case it makes something of a mockery of the law itself given the conditions that were supposed to be a part of receiving these monies," Sanford wrote.

State Education Department spokesman Jim Foster said the U.S. Education Department has been sending money to states within about 10 days of receiving stimulus requests, though South Carolina can't use the money before the new budget takes effect July 1.

More important than the money is the assurance it gives public schools that had been holding off on budget decisions as Sanford's stimulus fight played out.

Sanford also ended his legal challenges on the money Monday when he asked a federal judge to dismiss his lawsuit, which sought to prevent state Attorney General Henry McMaster from enforcing the budget law.

Two lawsuits had been filed in the state's supreme court to force Sanford to request the money. One was filed by two students, the other by school administrators.

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COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford requested stimulus cash for the state's schools Monday, telling the U.S. education secretary he's doing so under duress and the $700 million in ...
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hopeforchangenow
12:19 AM on 06/11/2009
Duress is having to go to school in South Carolina. I will never, ever understand how we can allow the a$$holes who are elected officials to remodel their offices every year and get up to date equipment while our schools are falling down around our children who are trying to get a good education. What kind of message are we sending about the importance to education?
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thepoliticalcat
Eradicate your microbioflora
02:40 PM on 06/10/2009
Wah, wah, wah. Governor, if you're so deeply upset by these funds, resign! Refuse to have anything to do with the apportionment of these monies! But you won't do that, sir, because you're grandstanding in preparation for a run at higher office, isn't that right? Let's hope those aims come to naught. You could never lead the country. You don't even understand what your own constituents are going through.
11:10 PM on 06/09/2009
Well, well, well. Governor Sanford outsmarted and straightened out by a high schooler.
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Zen0469
An empty micro-bio is a happy micro-bio.
04:54 PM on 06/09/2009
Mark Sanford. What a zero as a governor and what a poor excuse for a human being.

Delighted that your grandstanding gesture was seen by your constituents for what it was, a cynical ploy to make yourself look good to the win.gnu.tts at the expense of so many decent ordinary little people.
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2008FedUP
America has been colorized and it's looks GOOD!!
04:36 PM on 06/09/2009
His duress is from the hate messages he will get from the LimBo's and Dicks' from his "selling" out and really helping the people.
04:15 PM on 06/09/2009
test

sheep
04:11 PM on 06/09/2009
Ah, Mark Sanford. Your constituents deserve you, and you deserve them. Have fun down there.
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04:04 PM on 06/09/2009
Ha ha.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
03:46 PM on 06/09/2009
You know, buster, had you accepted the money to begin with, you wouldn't need to do so under duress.
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HRP
03:26 PM on 06/09/2009
Under duress Sanford? You have no idea what real duress is...Take a goddam pill and get over yourself.
03:04 PM on 06/09/2009
Mark Sanford put the goober in gubernatorial.
apoyo
Micro-bio? Sounds serious.
03:26 PM on 06/09/2009
No, Kenneth the page said that it was Bobby Piyush Jindal.
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thepoliticalcat
Eradicate your microbioflora
02:43 PM on 06/10/2009
That's "Piyush 'Bobby' Jindal" to you. Piyush is his real name. Where "Bobby" came from, Lord alone knows. Unless Betty Brown, Texas legislator, told him to change his name to make it easier for (real) Americans to say it, and he obeyed.
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montemalone
oenophile, aquarist, francophone, radical moderate
02:51 PM on 06/09/2009
Why do republican bicycles have handlebars in back?

So they can see where they're going while back-pedaling.
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sloreader
writ this down
02:46 PM on 06/09/2009
Typical Republican. Speaks from both sides of mouth fluently.
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den1953
The National Inquire of Politics the GOP!
02:12 PM on 06/09/2009
The kids of South Carolina thank you Governor now take two tylenol and go lay down your ego will be better when you wake up!
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WorldGoneWild
Cheese Steak wit fried onions please.
02:10 PM on 06/09/2009
Sanford's duress is his 2012 bid for White House will be a dead in the water if he can't educate people in his own state or let alone win votes his own state.

If there is one thing I can't stand is a few Republican governors who ran down a camera crew to cry about how bad the stimulus package is and have absolutely no solution to the financial burdens of their own constituents.
04:10 PM on 06/09/2009
Take it from a native: educating people in that state is a job for waaaay more than Sanford. I'm highly critical of the inability of most South Carolinians to spell their own names.