The state Senate recently released its report on member-item grants, also known as the "community projects fund," also known as pork-barrel spending, depending on your perspective.
You can scan for projects in your neck of the woods by visiting the Senate's reports Web page and downloading the pdf, but beware: It's 4,399 pages long. A good way to find local projects is to do a key word search for your county.
The Assembly posted its list of projects on its own reports page. That file, labeled "legislative initiatives," comes in at a modest 3,791 pages, but it's tougher to search because the projects aren't identified by county. Better to search for your Assemblyman's name.
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
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