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Wednesday, Dec 10

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How a Public Record Cost Cuyahoga County Taxpayers $650,000

A worker’s demotion after releasing court records to The Marshall Project - Cleveland led to a lawsuit alleging retaliation and witness intimidation.

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Covid fraud cost taxpayers £10.9 billion but much now 'beyond recovery'

The independent report released its findings today, detailing the scope of Covid fraud

Private hospitals are in trouble. Here’s what this means for public hospitals – and taxpayer dollars

theconversation.com

Private hospitals perform around 70% of elective surgery in Australia. But many are in financial trouble.

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Watch Live: House Hearing on Environmentalist NGOs Using Taxpayer Money to Fund Their Lawfare

www.breitbart.com

The House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations holds a hearing investigating how environmentalist NGOs abuse taxpayer money to fund their lawfare on Wednesday, December 10.

Donald Trump Accused Of 'Worst Deal' In World Cup History US Taxpayers Will Pay

www.sportbible.com

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Jasmine Crockett’s Finances Exposed – Subject to Personal Liens While She Spends $50k-100k of Taxpayer Cash on Limos, Luxury Hotels Just This Year

If the new congressional maps enacted by Texas Republicans stand until 2026, which it appears that they will, Rep.

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Why Gov. Greg Abbott wants to let taxpayers decide whether cities can raise — or cut — taxes

cw39.com

Gov. Greg Abbott has proposed a platform to cut property taxes, which would put local governments in a tighter financial bind and give voters more control over tax increases.

Why Gov. Greg Abbott wants to let taxpayers decide whether cities can raise — or cut — taxes

www.texastribune.org

Texas cities and counties already face limits on how much revenue they can generate. Local leaders have warned that further restrictions would mean fewer services like parks and libraries.

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Asylum system delays and backlogs wasted taxpayers’ money – watchdog

www.standard.co.uk

The NAO found the current cost of supporting people seeking asylum is “disproportionately high” and totalled around £4.9 billion for 2024-25.

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Asylum fiasco without end: Devastating Whitehall watchdog report finds Home Office DOESN'T know how many asylum seekers have absconded - or true cost to taxpayers

www.dailymail.co.uk

A damning report today reveals yet more woeful failings in Britain's asylum process, with huge gaps in systems and key data that does not exist.

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Canadian lawmaker admits taxpayer cash is being used to give free crack pipes to any addict who wants one

www.dailymail.co.uk

The admission from Health Canada's assistant deputy minister came after she was grilled by a Conservative member of Canada's Parliament.

U.S. fighter jets fly near Venezuela coast as military costs add up for taxpayers

www.cbsnews.com

In a new interview with Politico, President Trump warned that he may extend his military campaign against drug traffickers to Mexico and Colombia. Since September, the U.S. military has taken out more than 20 suspected drug boats from…

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Asylum system delays and backlogs wasted taxpayers’ money – watchdog

www.expressandstar.com

The NAO found the current cost of supporting people seeking asylum is “disproportionately high” and totalled around £4.9 billion for 2024-25.

Asylum system delays and backlogs wasted taxpayers’ money – watchdog

www.shropshirestar.com

The NAO found the current cost of supporting people seeking asylum is “disproportionately high” and totalled around £4.9 billion for 2024-25.

UK's failure to end asylum crisis is costing taxpayers £5 billion every year

www.express.co.uk

A damning report by official spending watchdog the National Audit Office sets out just how much taxpayers are forking out.

Tuesday, Dec 9

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Taxpayer left with hefty bill from high UK borrowing costs – report

The IPPR said the ‘premium’ added to UK borrowing is finally easing back as financial markets have backed the Chancellor’s plans.

Taxpayer left with hefty bill from high UK borrowing costs – report

www.standard.co.uk

The IPPR said the ‘premium’ added to UK borrowing is finally easing back as financial markets have backed the Chancellor’s plans.

Taxpayer left with hefty bill from high UK borrowing costs – report

The IPPR said the ‘premium’ added to UK borrowing is finally easing back as financial markets have backed the Chancellor’s plans.