Sunyak wrong on state grants
Paul Sunyak constantly writes about legislators having nothing to do with the approval of grants. He also suggests legislators always want to take credit for something they have nothing to do with. But the headline article “Pay raise votes may draw rewards” on Aug. 9, by Alison Hawkes contradicts everything Sunyak has been writing about on grant approvals. Ms. Hawkes article indicates that legislators have complete control over the grants, which obviously impugns the writings of Sunyak.
I guess his credibility should be somewhat questionable at least regarding this particular subject.
Janet Meyers
Uniontown
Editor’s Note: The story used as a reference dealt with Walking Around Money awards doled out by legislative leaders, a likely source of reward for voting in favor of the recent pay hike.