The Chronicle of Higher Education says Congress set aside a record $2.3 billion last year for pet projects and research at U.S. colleges and universities.The greed of tenured Marxists knows no bounds.
An analysis published by The Chronicle Monday shows despite calls for a moratorium on home state projects, members of Congress added earmarks totaling $300 million more than the previous year, The New York Times reported.
Projects receiving funding ranged from research on reducing odors from swine and poultry to building centers honoring lawmakers.
Monday, March 24, 2008
Higher ed gets $2.3 billion in earmarks
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