Romney Used Conservation Money For Super Bowl Rally — Department Head Protested and Was Fired
From 2005.--Dictynna
Washington, DC — Brushing aside the objections of his own department
head, Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney took approximately $45,000
in states parks and conservation money to stage a pre-Super Bowl
send-off rally for the New England Patriots football team. Romney
then summarily fired the state's Conservation and Recreation chief
and her top deputy.
Approximately 2,500 people attended the
January 30th rally at Foxboro’s Gillette Stadium that prominently
featured Romney. This low attendance meant that DCR spent
approximately $18 per attendee. In addition, the Governor’s office
admits that DCR was not the only state agency making a financial
contribution toward the Patriots event; thus, the final taxpayer
subsidy will be even higher.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
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