Eliminate $12.4 Million in New Pork Spending

This article is the second installment in a series of recommendations currently being released on a weekly basis. Future weeks will detail how much the state can save by freezing corporate welfare handouts for a year and temporarily abstaining from buying land.

RECOMMENDATION #2

Eliminate $12.4 Million in new pork spending.

Closing The Budget Gap

As estimates for the current budget hole grow to $1.6 billion or more, lawmakers need to examine more than $12 million in new “pork” spending included in this year’s budget.

While $12.4 million may be a small amount compared to the massive budget shortfall, voters need to keep in mind how lawmakers prioritize the spending of their tax dollars. For instance, it was recently reported that the “Meals on Wheels” program would receive a cut in their funding. Meanwhile, several questionable items receive new tax dollars in this year’s budget that could otherwise have been directed to the program that helps feed elderly and indigent citizens.

North Carolina’s elected officials should reconsider spending taxpayer dollars on the following items, and instead use the savings to help balance this year’s budget. And more importantly, taxpayers should ask the question: Should our tax dollars be spent on these items during a budget crisis?

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