Dept of Ed spends over $700k on “customer workshops”
by Amy Oliver | 6:06 pm, April 9, 2010 | 1 Comment
COST was having some fun searching Colorado’s transparency Web site (TOPs). We discovered the Department of Education has spent $747,315.17 of taxpayer money with over 200 different vendors in fiscal year 2010 for “customer workshops.” A significant portion went to various hotels and restaurants including Vail Resorts, Beaver Run Resorts (again), Benchmark Conference Resort, the Warwick Hotel, Evergreen Alliance Golf Ltd, La Casita Patio Cafe and Rolling Fork Grill. And those are just a few.
The expenditures do beg a few questions: how did the real customers — Colorado K-12 students and taxpayers — benefit from this spending? Higher graduation rates? Higher achievement scores?
Tags: Colorado Spending Transparency > Department of Education > K-12 Education > Peoples Press Collective > Syndicated
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April 12th, 2010 @ 3:52 pm
this is exactly the kind of thing that needs to be stopped. there is so much slop in government it needs to stop. We need to stop looking to government for services … period.