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Taxpayer and Environmental Groups Target 78 Pork Barrel Programs

The worst kind of pollution is budget pollution, where the federal government hands out huge sums of taxpayer money to projects that make America worse, not better.

We need a strong America, not a corrupt system that weakens our democratic values.

Below is a news announcement from the Green Scissors Coalition (Friends of the Earth, Taxpayers for Common Sense, U.S. Public Interest Research Group).

Green Scissors Exposes $54 billion in Wasteful Federal Spending that Harms the Environment

Washington, D.C. - With the return of big budget deficits and the annual political war over the budget bills set to start today, a coalition of taxpayer, environmental and consumer groups identified 78 cuts which Congress and the administration could make to protect the environment, and save our nation more than $54 billion.

"Taxpayers are underwriting billions of dollars in environmental destruction," said Erich Pica, Director of the Green Scissors Campaign at Friends of the Earth. "Congress and the administration should take Green Scissors to the federal budget and eliminate $54 billion in wasteful and environmentally harmful spending."

The Green Scissors 2002 report reveals 78 common sense recommendations to cut environmentally harmful programs that benefit narrow special interests at considerable taxpayer expense. Many of the projects highlighted are products of pork barrel spending for parochial interests.

"As lawmakers fiddle, special interests are burning billion dollar holes in the federal budget," said Cena Swisher, Senior Program Director at Taxpayers for Common Sense. "If Congress gets serious about cutting spending, a balanced budget will become a reality."

Budget battles are almost guaranteed for the months to come, and the administration and Congress will have to make common sense choices when it comes to federal spending. The $5.6 trillion federal surplus that was forecast at the start of 2001 has nearly evaporated, and rather than continuing down the path of no return, the groups urged lawmakers to exercise fiscal discipline.

"Washington politicians keep wasting our tax dollars to reward corporate polluters," said Pierre Sadik, a staff attorney for U.S. PIRG. "Polluter subsidies must end -- because Americans are paying with their tax dollars and their health."

The Green Scissors 2002 report targets 10 "Choice Cuts" and highlights six issues that are new to the report. The report's "Choice Cuts" are programs that Congress will probably act upon in the coming year or that are most in need of reform. Green Scissors 2002's "Choice Cuts" include:

Recommendations that are new to the Green Scissors 2002 report this year include:

Local Green Scissors coalition members are releasing the report in more than 20 states. These groups provide support for the Green Scissors Campaign throughout the year.

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For more information and a copy of the report, visit http://www.greenscissors.org/ or contact Erich Pica at 202-783-7400 x229.


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