2012 “Maine Piglet Book” details waste, fraud and abuse of tax dollars
“The book Augusta doesn’t want you to read” shows improvement in some areas, continued waste and abuse in others
PORTLAND – The Maine Heritage Policy Center released the 2012 Maine Piglet Book
today, detailing hundreds of millions of dollars of wasteful government
spending. A new version of a similar publication released in 2009, the
2012 Piglet Book highlights government’s big-spending habits, as well
areas where leaders can save taxpayers big money.
The
Maine Turnpike Authority, the Maine State Housing Authority, “Welfare
for Politicians” and stipends given to UMaine employees are just a few
of the examples of excessive government spending highlighted in the 2012
Maine Piglet Book. The Piglet Book reports that the University of Maine
alone handed out more than $10 million in “stipends” in 2011, while the
“clean elections” program has expended than $23 million over the life
of the program, landing several participants in jail.
The Piglet
Book also highlights the dramatic growth in government salaries in the
last decade. In 1997, just 53 state employees took home more than
$100,000 in compensation. That number jumped to an all-time high of 435
in 2009, before settling at 344 in 2011. The $1.5 billion handed to
Maine as part of the federal “stimulus” package is also featured in the
book, including details about how that money was spent.
“We’re excited
to make this book available to the citizens of Maine once again so they
know how their tax dollars are being spent,” said Scott Moody, CEO at
The Maine Heritage Policy Center. “Unfortunately, taxpayers won’t be too
happy with all the ways their hard-earned tax dollars have been used.
The 2012 Maine Piglet Book is full examples of why we need to rein in
government spending and crack down on waste and abuse of public funds.”
The 2009 Maine
Piglet Book was one of the first publications to highlight wasteful
spending at The Maine Turnpike Authority, pointing out lavish spending
on “rest stop artwork” and a brand-new multi-million-dollar office. At
the time, supporters of big-government spending and the Turnpike
director dismissed the report. In the newest Piglet Book, the Maine
Turnpike Authority is featured prominently—this time for felony theft by
the Turnpike’s director, who is now serving a prison term.
“Whether it’s
the hundreds of millions we waste in over-employment and overpayment to
state employees, the millions blown on carbon-trading schemes or the
thousands we waste on ‘dance festivals,’ Maine can’t afford to continue
wasting taxpayers hard-earned money,” Moody said. “The 2012 Maine Piglet
Book will help taxpayers and politicians alike understand that Maine
spending is not "cut to the bone" as many will claim, and it will help
begin to identify where we can find savings for hard-working Mainers."
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