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While the Statue of Liberty remains shuttered for lack of $5 million in
post-Sept. 11 upgrades, Congress in January mandated $10.7 billion in
"earmarked" projects (also known as home-state "pork"), including: $50
million for an indoor rain forest in Iowa, $50 million to make sure a
Florida beach resort bridge remains toll-free, $450,000 to decipher the
gene structure of rainbow trout, $225,000 to repair a public swimming pool
whose drain U.S. Rep. Jim Gibbons of Nevada clogged with tadpoles when he
was a kid, $200,000 to introduce golf to youngsters, $90,000 for the
Cowgirl Hall of Fame, and, ironically, $500,000 for a University of Akron
program that analyzes how Congress makes difficult budget decisions.
[CBS News, 12-11-03; Associated
Press, 12-6-03; Taxpayers for Common Sense press release, 12-8-03; New
York Times, 12-20-03; Houston Chronicle, 1-26-03; Washington Post,
1-28-03]
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