WASHINGTON-Gov. Tim Pawlenty, meeting with President Obama and a group of the nation's governors, said Monday that Minnesota will use all of the funds available to it under the $787 billion economic stimulus plan.
While Pawlenty joined other Republican governors in criticizing much of the spending in the federal package, he said, "it is now the law, and we have the responsibility to deploy it and to use it."
Pawlenty's remarks on the front lawn of the White House were in contrast to a few other GOP governors, led by Mark Sanford of South Carolina, who have said they might turn down portions of the package that require their states to match federal dollars to expand unemployment benefits.
Minnesota's benefits already meet the federal requirements, "so we don't have those same concerns," he said.
In Washington for a meeting of the National Governors Association (NGA), Pawlenty dined and danced at the White House on Sunday night with his 16-year-old daughter, Anna, who, as a birthday gift, took the place of Minnesota First Lady Mary Pawlenty.
Pawlenty said Obama personally encouraged him to get up and dance with his daughter to the music of Earth Wind & Fire, which was performing live. "I said I would, but I dance like Al Gore," Pawlenty said.
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The NGA meeting provided a number of potential 2012 GOP presidential contenders a chance to grab the national spotlight. Pawlenty, considered a top contender for the 2008 Republican vice presidential slot, used his turn at the dais with Iowa Democratic Gov. Chet Culver to tout a national renewable energy standard.