Examples of wasteful spending outlined in the 2013 Pork Report include:
- A corporate welfare deal gone sour, costing taxpayers $95 million after Hemlock Semiconductor closed its plant and laid off hundreds of workers;
- $73 million in improper unemployment benefits, including cash paid to existing state workers and the deceased, of which only $15.3 million has been recouped;
- Wasteful film incentives to Hollywood elites totaling $13.5 million;
- $800,000 to update a study to determine what to do with the vacant State Prison;
- A campaign to urge Tennesseans to eat more beef at a cost of $235,000; and
- An outrageous spending spree by a Rockwood city official, who spent $32,000 on an arsenal of guns, ammunition, cameras, clothes, and testosterone booster.
“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.”
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