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More Trips: Legislative Conferences Costing Taxpayers

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
What do Salt Lake City, Seattle and Anchorage, Alaska, all have in common? They`re cities that Arkansas lawmakers have visited or plan on visiting this summer, and you`re paying for the trips. Critics say it`s a waste of money, especially since some of the lawmakers are term-limited and will be out of office in a few months. Represenative Jimmy Milligan, a term-limited lawmaker who went to Salt Lake City and plans to attend both meetings in Alaska, defends the trips. "There`s much to be gained," he says. "I don`t hang my head about going to any of these. They`re invaluable to find out what`s going on."

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