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Blunt, Carnahan both criticize Obama spending plan
Posted: 09.10.2010 at 8:21 AM
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JEFFERSON CITY, MO. (AP) -- President Barack Obama's plan to boost the economy with $50 billion of infrastructure spending is getting bipartisan criticism from Missouri's leading Senate
candidates.
   
Democratic Secretary of State Robin Carnahan said Thursday the proposal "doesn't seem like a practical way to solve" high unemployment and a lagging economy.
   
Republican Congressman Roy Blunt called it "purely political." He said Obama could take $50 billion out of the $814 billion stimulus plan passed last year rather than asking for new spending authority.
   
Blunt and Carnahan both expressed support for two other parts of Obama's latest plan - an extension of a research tax credit and accelerated tax write-offs for businesses that expand plants or buy equipment.

(Copyright ©2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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