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Corbett OKs Specter library grant that he bashed

By MARC LEVY
Associated Press

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - Gov. Tom Corbett is signing off on a state grant for the Arlen Specter Library after singling it out during his campaign as an example of wasteful spending.

Corbett's budget secretary Charles Zogby wrote in a Monday letter that the governor has approved a nearly $2 million matching grant for the library at Philadelphia University.

A Corbett spokesman says the administration didn't have a legal reason to reject a commitment made by Corbett's predecessor, Ed Rendell.

The approval comes as Corbett moves to tighten a borrowing program that matches financial commitments for development projects.

Rendell had defended the library and other projects financed by the program as critical to revitalizing communities and improving civic cornerstones. Specter was defeated in 2010 in a bid for a sixth U.S. Senate term.

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