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Kurt Nicklas
2008-09-09 22:42:42 UTC
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Report: Palin tapped travel allowance at home 1 hour, 52 minutes ago

WASHINGTON - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has charged her state a daily
allowance, normally used for official travel, for more than 300 nights
spent at her home, The Washington Post reported Tuesday.

An analysis of travel statements filed by the governor, now John
McCain's Republican running mate, shows she claimed the per diem
allowance on 312 occasions when she was home in Wasilla and that she
billed taxpayers $43,490 for travel by her husband and children.

Per diem payments are meant for meals and incidental expenses while
traveling on state business. State officials told The Post her claims
— nearly $17,000 over 19 months — were permitted because her "duty
station" is Juneau, the capital, and she was in Wasilla 600 miles
away.

Palin spends little time at the governor's mansion in Juneau,
especially when the Legislature if out of session, and instead prefers
to live in Wasilla and commute to her office in Anchorage.

Palin's spending and record in office are coming under intense
scrutiny as she is presented to the nation as a champion of ethics
reform and frugal use of tax dollars — a leader who put the state jet
on sale on eBay and drives herself to work.

The Post's analysis shows her husband Todd and their daughters were
reimbursed by taxpayers for many trips between Wasilla and Juneau as
well as for a variety of other travel that was also listed as state
business. Palin's aides said travel by Alaska's first family is part
of the job.

But it's not clear when children's travel expenses should be covered.
State finance director Kim Garnero told the paper the government
covers the travel costs of anyone conducting state business and, "I
can't imagine kids could be doing that."

Palin took her daughter Bristol to New York in October for a
conference on women and leadership, a tour of the New York Stock
Exchange and various meetings, the analysis shows. Travel costs
included three nights in a hotel room costing more than $700 a night.

Overall, Palin's travel spending pales in comparison with that of
predecessor Frank Murkowski, who charged $463,000 for air fare in
2006. Palin charged $93,000 in 2007.

Palin spokeswoman Tracey Schmitt said Tuesday that the governor is
expected to travel frequently. "This is part of her job and it's only
reasonable her travel expenses — which were reduced dramatically from
the previous administration — would be covered," Schmitt said.
towelie
2008-09-09 23:53:56 UTC
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Kurt Nicklas wrote:

Average Annoying Asshole Attempts Alliteration, Acheives Absolute Apatjhy.
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