April 2, 2006Voracious!
The bill: $303. For him, money wasn't an object. He wasn't paying. You were. Over the last two years, the state has reimbursed the veteran legislator $28,200 on bookstore spending sprees, a review of expense records shows. He spent $1,118 in September alone, making nine trips to bookstores. This has allowed the Philadelphia Democrat to expand his personal library by more than 800 titles. That's more than one book a day for the legislator who describes himself as "a voracious reader." How voracious? Cohen's book bill for 2004 and 2005 is more than what the Philadelphia School District spent to stock library shelves at the two high schools and two middle schools in his legislative district. The four schools, which have a combined enrollment of 5,000 students, spent $21,600 on books and periodicals in that two-year period, officials said. In doing all that reading, Representative Cohen has apparently not heard of a library. The city is full of them. I bet they have a few of those 800 books in there. He should stop by one. I heard they don't even charge you! Some one ought to write How to be Fiscally Responsible: A Primer for Politicians. There's a book I wouldn't mind buying for these guys. Politics Posted by AlexC at April 2, 2006 4:55 PM |