So I would maintain that one could argue that that figure that you cited is understated.
If you were trying to fix this, one way you could possibly fix it is to go into those different formulas.
I want to help close the financial gap and help ensure the long-term economic health of our Nation's capital.
And as Dr. Rivlin said, you know, we all know just from our own houses that the longer you wait, if you have an old house--and we have an ol...
How do we get something like this passed in Congress? We have got a tough--this is not an easy time.
I have been given a capital cities comparative analysis.
The reality is, as Senator Landrieu was saying, there is a funding limitation.
It is up-front money that is the problem.
I mean, that is the challenge, getting the money up front and convincing people that it should be done.
We have them all over the country.
Dr. Nathan, in your book you talk about this concept of shared facilities, which is a intriguing concept.