Making Gov look good proves costly to taxpayers
by Amy Oliver | 12:32 pm, January 3, 2010 | Comments Off
Governor Bill Ritter spent more than $200,000 on TV, photographs and videos of himself, an Associated Press investigation revealed. According to AP, “taxpayers paid that amount for photos of the Democratic governor signing bills and attending a lavish production for the state film commission.”
Also revealed in the story, the Bawmann Group, which COST reported on a few months ago, received a federal grant awarded through the state for $669,000 “to promote fatherhood last year.”
If Colorado employed priority-based budgeting, COST wonders where Governor Ritter’s taxpayer-funded photo shoots would fall on the list of priorities. Before or after all the money he spends on his own lobbyists?
Tags: Associated Press > Bawmann Group > Colorado Spending Transparency > Governor Bill Ritter > media > priority based budgeting > Syndicated
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