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Fire Safety Signage

Posted on November 6, 2010.
Fire Safety SignageWas the bill to stimulate the greatest loss of money or do we need to know how fast it takes the fish to get drunka

45: Testing how to operate devices in a private home in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts from a computer off-site ($ 800,000)

44: Repainting a bridge rarely used in North Carolina (3.1 million)

43: Renovation of a bridge that desolate Wisconsin averages 10 cars per day ($ 426,000)

42: 4 new buses for New Hampshire (2 million)

41: Resurfacing a 1-mile stretch of road from Atlanta who had parts of it already remade in 2007 ($ 490,000)

40: Tuition Florida beauty school (2.3 million)

39: Extending a cycle track at the stadium of the Minnesota Twins ($ 500,000)

38: beautification of Los Angeles' Sunset Boulevard (1.1 million)

37: Colorado Dragon Boat Festival ($ 10,000)

36: Developing the next generation of supersonic jets in Maryland that could cost $ 80 million each (4.7 million)

35: The new spring training facility for the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies (30 million)

34: Demolish old 35 laboratories in New Mexico (212 million dollars)

33: Put free WiFi, internet kiosks and interactive history lessons in 2 staging areas in Texas (13.8 million)

32: Replacing a single engine boat on a boat of government in Washington ($ 10,500)

31: Developing the next generation of football gloves, Pennsylvania ($ 150,000)

Pedestrian bridge to nowhere in West Virginia ($ 80,000): 30

29: Replacement of all signage on the road 5 miles in Rhode Island ($ 4,403,205)

28: Installation of a geothermal energy system to heat the "center that tapers" in Tennessee (5 million)

27: University of Minnesota study how to get homeless people to quit smoking ($ 230,000)

26: Great project for the rehabilitation of woodland habitat in Wisconsin ($ 16,800)

25: Replacement of escalators in the parking lot of a DC metro station (4.3 million)

24: Construction of an airstrip in a community over Alaska have never even heard of ($ 14,707,949)

23: bicycle and pedestrian paths connecting Camden, New Jersey at Philadelphia, Penn. when there is already a bridge connecting them (23 million)

22: Sending 10 students from each undergraduate year of North Carolina to Costa Rica to study forests ($ 564,000)

21: Road signs touting stimulus funds at work in Ohio (1 million)

20: Research on attention how to improve the performance of difficult tasks in Connecticut ($ 850,000)

19: Kentucky Department of Transportation awarded contracts to companies associated with a road contractor accused of bribing the secretary of state before transportation (24 million)

18: Amtrak lost $ 32 per passenger on a national scale, but rewarded with outstanding (1.3 billion dollars)

17: Widening a highway in Arizona, even if the company won the contract has a history of tax evasion and pollution (21.8 million)

16: Replace the elevator in New York ($ 351,807)

15: Deer underground in Wyoming ($ 1,239,693)

14: Arizona universities review the division of labor in ant colonies (combined $ 950,000)

13: Fire Station no firefighters in Nevada (2 million)

12: "Clown" theatrical production in Pennsylvania ($ 25,000)

11: City of Maryland receives money but do not know what to do with it ($ 25,000)

10: Investing in wind power at the national level (although most of the money went to foreign companies) (2 billion)

9: Resurfacing a tennis court in Montana ($ 50,000)

8: Indiana University seeks to understand why young men do not wear condoms ($ 221,355)

7: Fund for the construction of a road to Massachusetts companies that have defrauded taxpayers, polluted the environment and who have paid tens of thousands of dollars.

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