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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

More Stimulus Money Coming to Georgia


Millions in additional stimulus dollars are heading to Georgia. The Department of defense received close to 6-billion dollars to fund construction projects here at homes as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Georgia's military bases will share in close to 130-million dollars of that money.

The money is separate from the stimulus funds the state is getting. Bert Brantley is with Governor Sonny Perdue's office. He says the money will flow directly to federal installations.

"Those funds will obviously be spent in the economy. They will improve federal buildings. They will go to improving the way the efficiency of some of those buildings, some energy projects, and be spent on defense projects as well, which is good for our economy."

Many of the projects are focused on making the military more energy independent. DOD construction planned in Georgia includes a 10-million dollar barracks renovation at Ft. Benning, 14-million for a new utility building at Ft. Gordon, and a 4-million dollar runway at Robins Air Force Base.

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