Beacon Center Reports on Tennessee Government Spending that Could be Described as Wasteful?

Jun 27, 2013 at 02:15 am by bryan


The Beacon Center of Tennessee released its eighth annual Tennessee Pork Report, exposing more than $511 million squandered by state and local governments over the past year. The annual report published by the Beacon Center, the state’s leading free market think tank and taxpayer watchdog, is the only one of its kind in Tennessee.
 
Examples of wasteful spending outlined in the 2013 Pork Report include:
“Taxpayers will be angered to find out how their state and local officials are spending their hard-earned money,” said Beacon CEO Justin Owen. “Whether it’s Solyndra-like corporate welfare disasters, lavish parties by government agencies, or rampant theft by public officials, this year’s report has it all when it comes to government waste, fraud, and abuse.”
 
The waste of taxpayer money found in the 2013 Pork Report comes from state and local government budgets, media reports, state audits, and independent research conducted by Beacon Center staff and scholars. An electronic version of the report can be found at:www.beacontn.org.
 
“Yet again, the Tennessee Pork Report arrives with disheartening news,” said Ben Cunningham, spokesman for Tennessee Tax Revolt, who participated in the report’s release. “Our public officials are poor stewards of our tax dollars, and the only way to stop it is to arm all Tennesseans with this information so that they can hold those public officials accountable.”
 
The Beacon Center of Tennessee is an independent, nonprofit, and nonpartisan organization dedicated to providing concerned citizens and public leaders with expert empirical research and timely free market solutions to public policy issues in Tennessee. The Center’s mission is to change lives through public policy by advancing the principles of free markets, individual liberty, and limited government.
 
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Justin Owen,
Beacon Center of Tennessee
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