Our Tax Dollars Feed the Rich

More specifically, when film folks come here to scout locations or be wooed by officials, we pay the tab for their business dinners. We live in a state where children go hungry, without health insurance or proper education while execs with expense accounts and actors who make millions per movie dine on our dime.

Over this last troubled financial year for the state, that spending has included $4,882 in state payments to JPMorgan Chase for purchase card charges by the two-person Film & TV Office. One month last fall, [RI's & TV Office director] Feinberg’s food and drink bills exceeded $900. The state controller’s office has been unable to locate all of the billings and receipts for his 2007-08 charges. But those that have surfaced include a $245.55 lunch for five that Feinberg hosted at Newport’s Castle Hill Inn and Resort on April 7, 2007, that began with shrimp and littlenecks and included pork tenderloins, chicken and a $39 bottle of Tohu Pinot Noir.

The rest of the article will make you lose whatever dinner you had tonight.

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