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SHELBY POINT, Ala. For the first time in years, there are signs of dramatic transformation on the banks of the Mobile River. The waterway is dug wider and deeper by the day. Mobiles airport will soon move in. And sitting watch from the waterfront is a 3-foot bronze bust of the man who brought home the money to finance it: Sen. Richard C. Shelby.
Determined to the point of obsession to harness the potential of Alabamas only seaport, Shelby, who has served in Congress for more than four decades, has used his perch on the powerful committee that controls federal spending to bring in more than $1 billion to modernize the citys harbor, procuring funding for projects including new wharves and better railways. The result is one of the fastest-growing ports of its kind, which today contributes to one in seven jobs in the state.
It is also something of a monument to a waning way of doing business on Capitol Hill, one that has fueled many a bipartisan deal including the $1.7 trillion spending bill that cleared Congress last week, averting a government shutdown and whose demise has contributed to the dysfunction and paralysis that has gripped Congress in recent years.
Shelby, who is retiring at 88, is one of the last of the big-time pork barrel legends who managed to sustain the flow of money to his state even as anti-spending fervor gripped his party during the rise of the Tea Party and never quite let go.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/shelby-one-senates-last-big-191432668.html
Another red stater with his hand out while condemning everyone else's needs.
at140
(6,110 posts)The Roux Comes First
(1,299 posts)How uniformly this amazing pork largesse benefitted individual citizens?
jimfields33
(15,822 posts)Thats quite a number. Hopefully now that hes gone, those workers will be able to stay employed.