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Grassroot Institute and CAGW Release 2009 Hawaii Pork Report

Press Release



For Immediate ReleaseContact:   (GRIH)   Tom McAuliffe  808.282.8478
January 28, 2009   (CAGW) Leslie K. Paige   202.467.5334

 


First-Ever Expose on Waste in Hawaii Government


(Honolulu, Hawaii) – Today on the steps of the Hawaii state capitol, the Grassroot Institute of Hawaii (GRIH), in collaboration with the nation’s premiere national taxpayer watchdog group Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW), released the 2009 Hawaii Pork Report: The Book Hawaii’s Government Doesn’t Want You To Read.  The exposé, which is the first of its kind in the state, reveals egregious waste, abuse, and mismanagement of taxpayer dollars - and gives concrete examples of waste to policymakers looking to trim fat from state and local budgets.


In the midst of a significant state budget shortfall, the Grassroot Institute has found that bureaucrats continue to spend taxpayer dollars in questionable ways.  Some examples that are sure to raise the ire of hard-working citizens include:


$2,829.91 for a state employee to travel to California for the Grammy Music Awards;


$875,000 to reconstruct a hiking trail that is now barred from public access at a cost of an additional $50,000 a year;


$130,000 to an artist for ceramic tiles adorning water coolers at the Hawaii Convention Center; and


$2,400,000 for substitute custodians in public schools.


Pearl Hahn, lead author of the report, remarked, “The only thing more shocking than the sheer amount of waste is the degree to which government officials will go to hide that waste. This report gives dozens of examples of abuse of taxpayer dollars - but there are hundreds, if not thousands, more examples waiting to be found.”


"The 2009 Hawaii Pork Report is the first step in bringing fiscal sanity to the Aloha State.  Taxpayers deserve a frugal and transparent government," said David Williams, Vice-President for Policy at CAGW in Washington D.C.  "With an economic downturn it's important for government to get rid of unnecessary and ridiculous programs and evaluate those essential programs making government more efficient.  Before taxpayers are asked for one more dime of their hard earned money, state and local governments need to rebuild the trust they've lost," he said.  "Establishing a website with state and local government expenditures and creating a state Grace Commission to go through every nook and cranny in the budget would help fix that broken trust."


The 2009 Hawaii Pork Report can be found at the Institute’s website: www.grassrootinstitute.org and at www.cagw.org.  The mission of the Grassroot Institute of Hawaii is to promote individual liberty, free market economic principles and limited, more accountable government.  CAGW is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement in government.