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NC Agency Spends On Trip Amid Budget Cuts, Layoffs

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RALEIGH, N.C. – The North Carolina Department of Transportation has laid off temporary workers and slashed budgets but still footed a bill of more than $1,000 to send an employee to a conference at a resort.
  
The News & Observer of Raleigh reported Friday that the DOT sent the manager to an executive networking conference at a Pinehurst hotel last week. The conference was organized by the Durham-based N.C. Institute for Minority Economic Development.
  
DOT paid a $1,000 conference fee as well as room charges for Shelton Russell. He is the DOT’s director of work force opportunity and development.

DOT spokeswoman Greer Beaty said Russell’s office provides technical assistance and training to firms owned by minorities, women and the disabled.

Short Trip, Long Agenda: Obama Ddarts Up To Canada

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OTTAWA – Outside U.S. borders for the first time as president, Barack Obama launched a brisk, closely watched visit Thursday with leaders of Canada, an essential economic ally.

The president touched down late morning in Ottawa, headed into a day of meetings that will center on the crashing economy, trade fears and the troubling state of Afghanistan.

The world was watching as Obama gets his first chance since taking office to command an audience abroad, let alone get an impression of Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper. The two have not met previously.

Ottawa was awash in buzz about hosting the new president; supporters rolled in by the busload in hopes of a glimpse. Two-thirds of Canadians wanted Obama elected, a Gallup Poll found in October. Even more said the choice of the U.S. president affected their own nation.

Light snow fell as security teams with police dogs, all-terrain vehicles and tactical units fanned out over the downtown area of the capital city for Obama’s arrival.

Canada and the United States have the largest trading relationship between any two countries in the world. And for all the talk of ending a dangerous reliance on foreign oil, the U.S. depends more on Canada for imported oil than it does any other country.
   
So far, as Obama grapples with a crashing economy, he has kept his focus at home. As if to underscore that urgent domestic tone, he isn’t staying the night or even sticking around for dinner in Canada. He will be there for about seven hours.

Yet that pace belies an agenda packed with sensitive topics.

Obama comes bearing a pro-trade message to assuage Canadian concerns over protectionism; a promise of a new strategy in Afghanistan as Canada moves to yank out all its troops there; and talk of clean-energy cooperation as controversy hangs over Canada’s oil-rich sands.
 
More broadly, Obama’s presence signals a fresh start.

“It’s the first step in continuing to rebuild the image of the United States abroad by turning to our closest neighbor,” saidJohn K. Glenn, director of foreign policy at the German Marshall Fund of the United States, a nonpartisan think tank.

Harper, who heads a Conservative government, had a good relationship with Obama’s predecessor, George W. Bush, calling him a president who “never promised me anything he couldn’t deliver.” And Canada’s ties with the U.S. run deep. Still, Bush became deeply unpopular in Canada, which had a spillover effect.

“Canadians are gaga over Obama,” said David Biette, director of the Canada Institute at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars. “It gives Harper a lot more leeway with the United States.”
 
A spokesman for Harper, Kory Teneycke, previewed the visit by underlining similarities between his boss and Obama. He said both have similar ages and young families and are “policy-focused intellectuals.”

Personalities aside, matters of war and economic strife await Obama and Harper.
 
Canada is planning to pull its 2,500 combat troops out of Afghanistan’s volatile south by 2011, following the loss of more than 100 troops killed in the country since 2001. Obama is headed the other direction, dispatching 17,000 more U.S. troops to the war zone.

Both the U.S. and Canada have urged other NATO countries to contribute more to stabilize Afghanistan, where insurgents have gained new strength and the top U.S commander is warning of a “tough year.” But Canada’s people say they have shouldered their burden enough.

Obama plans to tell Harper that the U.S. is overhauling its strategy in Afghanistan, with more effort on diplomacy. Pressed during a Canadian Broadcast Corp. interview this week on whether he will ask Canada to stay in a combat role, Obama said, “I don’t have a specific `ask’ in my pocket that I intend to bring out in our meetings.”

On the economy, Obama comes with a reassuring pro-trade message.

There is no strident talk from the White House about renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement – or even pulling out as a tool of leverage. Obama raised that idea as a candidate for president with an eye toward strengthening labor and environmental standards.

The broader goal is still part of Obama’s agenda. But reopening a lucrative trade pact among Canada, Mexico and the U.S. is not a mess Obama wants to get into right now.
  
On the energy front, environmental groups want Obama to get tough with Canada about its massive oil sands operation. Alberta’s tar sands present a deep supply of potential oil, but the extraction process produces a high amount of the greenhouse gases blamed for climate change.
  
Other issues likely to crop up during Obama’s meetings are the “Buy American” clause in the economic stimulus bill he signed into law Tuesday and his administration’s move to impose stricter “country of origin” labeling on fresh meats and other foods sold in U.S. stores.

For Families, Inauguration Trip Could Be Pricey

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WASHINGTON -Attending President-elect Barack Obama’s swearing-in next month may be free, but the cost of being a part of the inaugural festivities can quickly add up.

Here is an unscientific look at how much two adults and two children might spend over four days in Washington to celebrate Obama’s Jan. 20 swearing-in.

These estimates are based on Media General News Service research. All costs were tallied Dec. 22 and are subject to change.

Lodging
On the cheap: Stay with friends or family, but remember to buy them a nice gift. $50
Willing to spend some dough: Rent a home within walking distance of the Metro with bedrooms and bathrooms to accommodate all in Alexandria, Va., or Silver Spring, Md. $2,000.
Just won the lottery: Rent a two-room suite with two queen beds and a kitchen at the Doubletree Guest Suites in Washington within walking distance of Metro, the Kennedy Center and George Washington University. $5,610.50

Travel to Washington from North Carolina
On the cheap: Roundtrip cost of driving at current gas prices in an economy car from Raleigh, N.C. $28.04
Willing to spend some dough: Roundtrip Greyhound bus tickets from Raleigh, N.C. $224.90
Just won the lottery: Roundtrip airline tickets from Raleigh, N.C. $984

Travel in Washington
On the cheap: Shuttle to and from airport, four pre-paid, one-day Metro passes and walking, $190.80
Willing to spend some dough: Transportation to and from the airport, four pre-paid Obama commemorative one-day Metro passes, walking; and use of one cab a day. $306
Just won the lottery: Transportation to and from the airport, four pre-paid Obama commemorative one-day Metro passes, walking, use of at least one cab a day, a rental car and parking. $881.96

Inaugural balls and festivities
Most balls do not allow children. Costs below do not include childcare fees.

On the cheap: Attend the free welcome event Jan. 18 at the Lincoln Memorial; obtain tickets to the free children’s concert Jan. 19 at the Verizon Center; and two tickets to the Obamarama Pre-Inaugural Party on Jan. 17 hosted by the DC Blues Society. $24
Willing to spend some dough: Attend the free welcome event Jan. 18 at the Lincoln Memorial; obtain tickets to the free children’s concert Jan. 19 at the Verizon Center; two tickets to the Yes We Did! Celebration Jan. 18 hosted by the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, tuxedo rental and purchase of gown. $600
Just won the lottery: Attend the free welcome event Jan. 18 at the Lincoln Memorial; obtain tickets to the free children’s concert Jan. 19 at the Verizon Center; two VIP tickets to the Aloha Inaugural Ball on Jan. 18; and two tickets to the two American Music Inaugural events on Jan. 20; purchase of tuxedo and two gowns. $3,328

Entertainment
On the cheap: Visit the Smithsonian museums, monuments and Capitol Visitor Center. Free
Willing to spend some dough: Free attractions plus the International Spy Museum and walking tour of Georgetown. $104
Just won the lottery: Free attractions plus the International Spy Museum, walking tour of Georgetown, Madame Tussauds and Newseum. $206

Souvenirs
On the cheap: Four buttons, “Yes We Did” bumper sticker and five postcards to the folks back home. $21 Willing to spend some dough: Four short-sleeve shirts, two baseball caps, small Obama bobble-head, inauguration canvas bag, and Obama hot sauce. $114.88
Just won the lottery: Polo, T-shirt, watch with a picture of the Obama family, framed photo of Obama with quotes from his Election Night speech, a fleece Obama scarf, five buttons, magnet and two children’s T-shirts. $171.63

Food
On the cheap: Buy groceries and eat two meals a day at home and one cheap meal out a day. $257.28
Willing to spend some dough: Eat breakfast at home and eat lunch and dinner on the town. 480.20
Just won the lottery: All meals at restaurants and dinner at fine dining establishments. $784

Total 
North Carolina
On the cheap: $571.12
Willing to spend some dough: $3,829.98
Just won the lottery: $11,966.09

60 Lawmakers Spend $57K For Trip To New Orleans

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Send 60 lawmakers and legislative staff members to New Orleans for four days for a conference? It sounds like a recipe for a taxpayer-funded bacchanalia in a year when extravagant trips by state bureaucrats have caused a stir.

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