In 2002, CAGW launched its series of Piglet Books to expose waste, fraud, abuse, mismanagement at the state level. Piglet Books are published in conjunction with state policy associations, combining CAGW's years of waste-fighting experience with local expertise of state spending. With budget deficits in many states and the constant threat of tax increases, Piglet Books reveal where wasteful spending can be eliminated, providing valuable resources to legislators and taxpayers.
Note: If you are looking for federally funded pork by state, see the Congressional Pig Book and its complete database of pork.
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2009 Hawaii [.pdf], Louisiana [.pdf], Maine [.pdf], Ohio [.pdf], Tennessee [.pdf]
2008 California [.pdf], Illinois [.pdf], Nevada [.pdf], New Mexico [.pdf], Tennessee [.pdf], Washington [.pdf]
2007 California [.pdf], Tennessee [.pdf], Maine [.pdf]
2006 Oklahoma, California [.pdf], Ohio [.pdf], Minnesota [.pdf], Tennessee [html] [.pdf], Kentucky [.pdf], Pennsylvania [.pdf ]
2005 California [html] [.pdf], Illinois [html] [.pdf], Virginia [html] [.pdf], Ohio [.pdf]
2004 California [.pdf], Oklahoma [.pdf]
2003 California [.pdf]
2002 Oregon [.pdf], Arizona [.pdf]
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