U.S. Sen. Judd Gregg said Dec. 29 that New Hampshire’s share of a federal economic stimulus package could be $300 million for infrastructure improvements.
Gregg said that the stimulus money should be spent on one-time infrastructure improvements as opposed to ongoing programs.
"This will be one-time blips in the deficit that will come back down," he said.
He said Gov. John Lynch and the state's political leaders should decide the priorities for any money Congress allocates to the state.