Ryan sought stimulus funds while decrying program
In 2009, as Representative Paul Ryan was railing against President Obamas $787 billion stimulus package as a wasteful spending spree, he wrote at least four letters to Obamas secretary of energy asking that millions of dollars from the program be granted to a pair of Wisconsin conservation groups, according to documents obtained by The Globe.
The advocacy appeared to pay off; both groups were awarded the economic recovery funds one receiving a $20 million grant to help thousands of local businesses and homes improve their energy efficiency, agency documents show.
Ryans letters to the energy secretary praising the energy initiatives as he sought a portion of the funding are in sharp contrast to the House Budget Committee chairmans image as a Tea Party movement favorite adamantly opposed to federal spending on such programs.
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The documents show that Ryans attempts to take advantage of the stimulus funds even after he voted against them was more expansive than previously reported. Ryan was criticized by some House Democrats in 2010 after the Wall Street Journal reported that he was among several Republican lawmakers who sought the stimulus money for their constituents by, in his case, writing a letter in 2010 to the Department of Labor.
The additional letters include his praise for the energy programs aims, and clash with his own budget priorities, which call for curtailing many of the same Department of Energy investments that are designed to spur the growth of green technologies and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
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