The WIC (Women, Infants and Children) supplemental nutrition program has no independent funding and will shut down with the government.
In 2011 the Department of Agriculture awarded grants to bed-and-breakfast inns in New York so they could buy locally grown produce.
The joint report of the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine betrays a bias toward climate alarmism.
The State of Oregon spent $2.14 billion in a single year, but procurement staff have no idea how much of that money they wasted.
8.752 employees of government at all levels actually outearn the President of the United States in base salary alone.
The State of Washington has spent $5 billion on homelessness programs over 12 years and has little or nothing to show for it.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is paying minority-owned businesses ten percent more than they pay others for the same jobs.
In 2011, USAID spent millions of dollars buying energy-efficient irrigation pumps for farmers in Pakistan, farmers who didn't even want them.
The agency that oversees America's veterans' hospitals reports that at least five percent of its equipment is missing.
United Healthcare exaggerated the state of illness of their Medicare Advantage clients, thus defrauding the government of $6 billion.