Sheryl Gay Stolberg NY
Times
Wednesday, Jan 14, 2009
It’s true, President Bush sounded alarms about
Barack Obama during the campaign season. On Tuesday, Mr.
Bush went one step further: He declared Mr. Obama’s
inauguration an actual emergency.
The declaration, though, was not a political statement
about Republicans being run out of town. Rather, it was
a bureaucratic move intended to provide additional federal
money to help the District of Columbia cope with the massive
crowds that are expected to turn out for the swearing-in
ceremony on Jan. 20 that will make Mr. Obama the nation’s
first black president.
The government has already set aside $15 million to help
the District pay for security and medical personnel. But
the District’s mayor, Adrian M. Fenty, asked for
more money on January 7, citing possible crowds of 1.5
million to 2 million and “the associated stresses
that would place on the city’s capabilities, particularly
the medical community,” said Scott Stanzel, a spokesman
for Mr. Bush.