MI Government Spent $556K To Lobby Itself
Well ... That's efficient
Lobbying is normal in the course of public business, but when the government lobbies itself, the practice can involve taxpayer resources used to pursue a political agenda.
Like expanding a state-run district that manages underachieving schools.
Restructuring a major health care insurer.
Or enacting right to work.
A Lansing State Journal analysis showed $556,000 in taxpayer money was used by state government agencies to lobby the Michigan Legislature in 2012.
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I spent 12.47$ to buy massage oil to stimulate myself. You would think they would get a volume discount for self stimulation accoutraments
(its not the massage oil expense, its the tissue espense that gets you...)