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Waste Of The Day: Out Of Control Grants In Massachusetts

April 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Outrageous Federal Grant Misuse Exposed in Massachusetts

Authored by Jeremy Portnoy via RealClearInvestigations

Topline: In a shocking revelation, local officials in Lynn, Massachusetts were found to have misused federal grants to fund unnecessary projects, burdening taxpayers in other cities.

The City of Lynn spent a whopping $2.8 million on renovating a goldfish pond, a Mexican restaurant, and more, utilizing multiple grants and no-bid contracts.

According to the late U.S. Senator Dr. Tom Coburn’s “Wastebook” reports, Lynn’s extravagant spending was part of a larger pattern of federal fraud and taxpayer abuse.

Senator Tom Coburn

Senator Coburn, known as “Dr. No” for his efforts to curtail wasteful spending, highlighted Lynn’s misuse of funds in his reports, which detailed numerous examples of irresponsible spending, totaling over $11.5 billion in 2010.

Key facts: Lynn’s funding originated from Community Development Block Grants provided by the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

The city’s decision to renovate its goldfish pond and other unnecessary projects drew criticism for awarding contracts to a nonprofit instead of more cost-effective private companies.

Businesses in downtown Lynn received grants to redecorate their storefronts, including a vacuum cleaner store and a video rental store.

Additional projects included a gazebo, a water play area, and a boat dock.

Currently, Lynn faces scrutiny for its high public employee salaries, with 26 individuals earning over $200,000 in 2023.

Explore government salaries and spending using the AI search bot, Benjamin, at OpenTheBooks.com.

Summary: It is crucial to remember that all public funds ultimately come from taxpayers, and oversight is necessary to prevent misuse and abuse of taxpayer money.

Stay informed about wasteful spending with OpenTheBooks.com’s forensic audits.

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