- Golden Fleece Award
The Golden Fleece Award is presented to those public officials in the
United States who the judges feel waste public money.Established in 1975 by
William Proxmire , former U.S. Senator fromWisconsin , and issued until 1988, it was revived by the Advisory Board of theTaxpayers for Common Sense in 2000. Its name is a tangential reference to theOrder of the Golden Fleece , and a play on the transitive verb "to fleece", as in charging excessively for goods or services.Award winners included:
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Office of Education for spending $219,592 in a “curriculum package” to teach college students how to watch television.
*National Science Foundation for spending $84,000 on a study on love
*Bureau of Land Management
*NASA 'sSETI program for the scientific search for extraterrestrialcivilization s, although he backpedaled after being visited by DrCarl Sagan
*United States Postal Service for spending over $3.4 million on a Madison Avenue ad campaign to make Americans write more letters to one another.
*United States Congress
* The White House
*United States Department of the Army for a1981 study on how to buy a bottle of Worcestershire sauce
*United States Department of Labor
*United States Department of the Interior
*United States Department of Energy
*National Park Service ee also
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*Wisconsin Fleece Hall of Fame References
* Presentation of [http://www.medialit.org/reading_room/article340.html "Television Literacy: Critical Television Viewing Skills"]
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