Small Towns Short-Change St. Louis In Stimulus Cash
A new study says St. Louis was short-changed by Jefferson City when federal stimulus money was doled out. The report reveals what many people suspected: The Missouri bureaucrats in charge of distributing federal stimulus money seriously short-changed the St. Louis region.

The St. Louis metropolitan area accounts for almost half of Missouri's total economy, but we only got around a third of the federal stimulus cash.

"Obviously, it didn't make me happy but, again, it's not just about representing the area I represent," St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay said. "It's about fairness. It's about the intent of Congress."


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But Congress gave the money to each state, and let the state governments decide where to spend it. And in every state big cities were short-changed in favor of rural areas.

That may be because small town and rural officials often control the levers of state government.