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Jury hears Trump and Cohen Discussing Hush-Money Deal on secret recording; Nature-based solutions help solve Mississippi River Delta problems; Public lands groups cheer the expansion of two CA national monuments; 'Art Against the Odds' shines a light on artists in the WI justice system.

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No Gift Necessary: An Expensive Anniversary for CO in Iraq

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Wednesday, March 19, 2008   

Denver, CO – The National Priorities Project says the Iraq war, five years old today, has cost the United States more than a half-trillion dollars. According to the NPP budget analysis by state, Colorado's share of that cost is almost $8 billion, and counting.

Former Colorado Senator and one-time presidential candidate Gary Hart believes that money could have been put to better use at home.

"Dollars for children's health and education are going into rebuilding Iraq, which we helped destroy."

Greg Speeter, NPP executive director, says Denver alone has already paid more than $800 million in tax dollars for the war, a figure that could continue to increase.

"If we pass the supplemental budget for the war, it will cost Denver citizens $627,000 a day."

Speeter says the $500-billion-dollar-plus national cost of the war so far is money that could have gone towards rebuilding at home.

"We could have repaired every one of the 77,000 bridges that need to be rebuilt in this country, and we all know what happened with the bridge in Minneapolis."

Supporters of Iraq war funding say it's a necessary investment in national security. However, the NPP analysis says that the combination of the Pentagon's regular budget and Iraq war spending takes money away from other types of investments that might prevent security problems. Examples cited include humanitarian aid, and investing in alternative energy to cut the United States' dependence on foreign oil.

Results of the budget analysis, including breakdowns by state and by some major cities, can be found online at www.nationalpriorities.org



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