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Nutter Makes Case for Philadelphia

By  ATTIYAH BUFORD

Updated 7:12 AM EDT, Thu, Dec 18, 2008

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Mayor Michael Nutter will be in Chicago today asking President-elect Obama's team for help on behalf of Philadelphia.

 

Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter has a date in Chicago today with President-elect Barack Obama's transition team.

Mayor Nutter is one of two dozen Mayors chosen to meet with Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett.

Nutter says it's heartening to be getting such high-level attention even before the president-elect takes office, when it's been hard to get heard by the Bush administration.

Today's meeting in the windy city will focus on urban policy.

The mayor has been pushing direct federal aid for cities facing a series of budget problems.

Philadelphia is one of them.

The mayor says the return of federal revenue sharing, absent for decades, would help urban areas -- where, he points out, more than 80 percent of Americans live.

Last month he delivered a letter to the Treasury Department - that he and several other mayors signed - asking that cities be allowed to borrow some bailout money to shore up pension funds, ease cash-flow problems and kick-start infrastructure projects.

Mayor Nutter says today the group will discuss a number of other issues, including help for the city's pension funds and general revenue sharing.

"Infrastructure is a major issue, and you know that I've been to Washington before, talking about infrastructure, talking about the need for help with our pension funds. 

Energy is a major issue for Philadelphia as well, the retrofitting of homes for energy efficiency -- that will put people to work."

Another idea Nutter would like the Obama administration to consider is to bringing back general revenue-sharing, federal funding that Congress once provided to cities and states.

The program was started in 1972, but was killed in 1987 under President Ronald Reagan. *


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  • eyaari Friday, Dec 19 at 6:48 AM FLAG COMMENT Went to the Mayor's last Town Hall meeting on Stenton Ave. last night and met people who know about the library situation. It's not about the money -- they could find $5 million from any number of philanthropists. The financial crisis is a convenient excuse to close the branches. There are not many things more shameful than closing library branches. Mayor Nutter is getting national exposure and his library closing should get ... MORE >
  • Concern Friday, Dec 19 at 12:09 AM FLAG COMMENT Instead Of closing pools firer station ect ,use some of the drug money you get from he drug dealers.
  • Anonymous Thursday, Dec 18 at 5:02 PM FLAG COMMENT Nutter would have more credibility if he weren't kissing up to the misbegotten plan to haul the Barnes Foundation into Philadelphia at a cost of $400 million. He continues to deny that this will cost the city money, but it already has to the tune of millions in money spent and alternative-use revenue foregone.
  • Rambeaux Thursday, Dec 18 at 3:26 PM FLAG COMMENT Good luck Your Honor---get in line behind NYC, Chicago, LA, & Houston. He may be correct in saying that 80% of the population lives in urban areas. But I don't think the small towns in Middle America are squaking and begging for help.
  • kelprod Thursday, Dec 18 at 3:20 PM FLAG COMMENT I don't live in Philly, so why should I be expected to pay for Philadelphia's fiscal failure? Here is some math- congress passed a $700B bailout and Obama wants another $1T, for a total of $1.7T. Last year, 125 million households filed taxes. Do the math- those big government programs will cost each household an average of $13,500. Who are the morons who voted for this "change" and would they be willing to give Obama $13.5K ou ... MORE >

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