The House of Representative released a $1.5 trillion, 2,741-page omnibus spending bill in the middle of the night on March 9 and passed it only about 24 hours after it was released, according to The Hill.
While there was little time to review what’s actually in the bill, we already know that it includes lots of wasteful spending.
There’s $3 million for a fisherman’s coop facility in Guam, $1 million for a “farm-to-refrigerator training facility” in Pennsylvania, $2.5 million for a museum in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, and $2 million for George Mason University’s Center for Climate Change Communication.
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