QUOTE("Greenville News Online")
Their offices are talking, but Gov. Mark Sanford and House Speaker Bobby Harrell still don't agree on where to get $3 million sought by the Donaldson Center industrial park to keep Lockheed Martin Corp., which employs 1,200, as a tenant.
"It's much debated and still unresolved," Sanford said Monday.
The governor and the speaker, both Republicans, are maintaining the same conflicting positions on the matter that they have maintained for at least three weeks.
Harrell says the money should come from funds overseen by the state Commerce Department, the state agency responsible for economic development, or the Coordinating Council for Economic Development. Sanford says it ought to be taken out of the Competitive Grants program that lawmakers use for smaller projects in their home districts.
Source: http://www.greenvilleonline.com/apps/pbcs....EWS01/709180333
"It's much debated and still unresolved," Sanford said Monday.
The governor and the speaker, both Republicans, are maintaining the same conflicting positions on the matter that they have maintained for at least three weeks.
Harrell says the money should come from funds overseen by the state Commerce Department, the state agency responsible for economic development, or the Coordinating Council for Economic Development. Sanford says it ought to be taken out of the Competitive Grants program that lawmakers use for smaller projects in their home districts.
Source: http://www.greenvilleonline.com/apps/pbcs....EWS01/709180333