Maryann Edwards

 

I met Maryann Edwards a few years ago when she was a member of the Temecula City Council and I was board chairman of The Southwest Riverside County Association of REALTORS. She was always a great guest speaker and she is now doing a tremendous job as Temecula's mayor. I run into her from time to time at Mission Oaks Bank. She works there and it's where I do my banking.

You can always count on Maryann to have an opinion and to take a stand. I asked her to weigh in on the economic stimulus package:

 

Those Pesky Earmarks: A Good Thing or a Bad Thing?

 

We’re in the middle of the most extreme economic slowdown in 30 years. 

So let’s talk about “stimulus” in the form of earmarks.

 

An earmark is a congressional provision that directs approved funds to be spent on specific

projects in a specific Congressional district. The key word here is approved.

 

“Earmark” has become a dirty word because targeting money to study the sex habits of gnats

is ridiculous and irresponsible. But earmarks for good projects bring tax dollars home,

help to stimulate local economies, and create jobs.

 

As a bona fide conservative, I am a champion for fiscal responsibility. Remember that the funds targeted

for earmarks are already approved. So I expect my Congressman to aggressively

bring those tax dollars back home to pay for GOOD local projects, and Congressman Issa has done just that.

Along with Senators Feinstein and Boxer, and in partnership with Congresswoman Mary Bono,

Congressman Issa has brought our tax dollars home to help fund the Congressionally approved

(2001) Army Corps of Engineers Murrieta Creek Flood Control Environmental Restoration project. When

fully funded and completed this $90 million four phase project will protect Old Town Temecula from

the kind of disastrous flooding experienced in 1993. It will protect the Metropolitan Water District’s waste

treatment facility in Murrieta, and it will ensure that Camp Pendleton’s water supply is protected and controlled

during peak rainy seasons.

 

So the next time you hear someone criticizing earmarks, tell them the truth. There are good

earmarks and there are bad earmarks. Let’s encourage our Congressional representatives to bring our local

tax dollars home for only good local projects – and my sincerest apologies to the fleas.

 

Maryann Edwards

Mayor

City of Temecula

 

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It would be my honor to show you the incredible Temecula Valley, a place I’m very proud to call home.

 

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9 Comments on Temecula Mayor Maryann Edwards Weighs In On The Bailout

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Recontruction of the levees in the Sacramento Basin for example, what could be more important?  But let's keep in mind that we want temporary jobs, not permanent jobs that will raise our taxes in the future.

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Gregg - Thanks for your comment. We've got a tough road ahead of us. I don't envy those in charge of plotting our way out of this mess.

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I agree...good and bad...what they're bringing to Hawaii....so far sounds great. Better than building bridges to nowhere...and naming stuff after someone for a cost of.......

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Hi Tom!
Thanks for the clarification...I hadn't thought about "approved".  We in Sacramento have been told we are in a worse situation than New Orleans before the flooding.  I am hoping the levee work continues, since we are surrounded by rivers on 3 sides of the city!

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Sally - There was a good article in our local paper today on the impact on California and our region. It sounds very promising!

Paula - I hope so, too. I love Sacramento.

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I lost my copy of the gnat sex study do you think they might have an extra one in Washington. Who should I call?  My biggest concern is the give and take if I give you this one then I get one next time and sometimes it is not because of need for the project as it is payback for supporting someone Else's pet project.

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Great comments all! I laughed at the request for the gnat sex study, and that person is EXACTLY right. There's no control in Washington to say "this project is good or this project is dumb". That responsibility will rest with us, the taxpayers who vote for those folks. In order to keep track of the dumb spending, we need transparency about "who is grabbing funds for what". Not always easy as requests are often hidden in unrelated bills.

Nonetheless, I'll keep working to get money to fund the Army Corps Creek project, and I'll hope that the rains we so desperately need come in short bursts and not the gullywashers of 1993 and 2005.

Thanks for the thoughtful comments.

Maryann

PS  Tom rocks!

Mayor Maryann
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Terry - I think you hit the nail on the head. Thanks!

Mayor Maryann - It's a treat to have you contribute here... more please!

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Tom - thanks for providing information on what is going on out there!

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