Outsourcing Public Services: Governors Push Privatization, With Disastrous Results
Published on Wednesday, October 15, 2014
by Common Dreams
Outsourcing Public Services: Governors Push Privatization, With Disastrous Results
Motivated by profits and ideology, governors across the country are 'attempting to shrink government by selling off the profitable services to private companies,' research group reveals
by Deirdre Fulton, staff writer
Governors across the country have outsourced important public services to private firms with high-powered lobbyists, mostly with disastrous results, according to a report released Wednesday by the Center for Media and Democracy's "Outsourcing America Exposed" project.
"While large corporations are the winners in this scenario, all too often taxpayers are the losers when transparency, accountability and the public interest are sold out to for-profit firms," reads the report, titled Pay to Prey: Governors Facilitate the Predatory Outsourcing of Public Services (pdf).
Pay to Prey details boondoggles from Pennsylvania, where Governor Tom Corbett "outsourced millions of dollars in state legal contracts to outside law firms (including one that later defended his unconstitutional voter ID bill) that are among his biggest campaign contributors;" Ohio, where Governor John Kasichs "privatized economic development agency has failed to deliver promised jobs, but is receiving a huge stream of funds from Ohio liquor sales;" and Florida, where Governor Rick Scott "championed initiatives to drug test state employees and welfare recipients, benefiting his drug testing company;" along with those in other four other states.
All the case studies illustrate privatizationof everything from prisons to water services to schoolsgone awry.
Some experts estimate that $1 trillion out of the $6 trillion that federal, state, and local governments spend annually are handed over to private contractors, according to the Center. Such outsourcing and privatization has been on the rise since 2010, when "a new breed" of governors was ushered in with the help of corporate-funded legislative and lobbying groups, such as the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). The report notes that such groups, and the governors they support, are motivated not only by profit, but by an ideology that values small government.
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freshwest
(53,661 posts)Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)Thank you, Judi Lynn.
aquart
(69,014 posts)Always has been.
blkmusclmachine
(16,149 posts)Doctor_J
(36,392 posts)Their syndicate is so complete, so corrupt, so well-managed that they are above the law, entirely. For some reason the DoJ is unable to put any of these people in jail.
Doctor_J
(36,392 posts)like this:
Voice-over, backed by lots of pictures of Skeletor:
"Rick Scott got the Republicans in the FL legislature to approve drug testing for state benefits.....
Scott's own drug testing company took the contract to run the tests...
20 thousand tests were conducted, resulting in millions of taxpayer dollars given to Rick Scott - about the same amount he made in Medicare fraud...
And how many benefit recipients actually use drugs?...
3. That's right, 3. that's less than the number of FL Republican congressmen who use drugs...
Rick Scott belongs in prison, not in the Governor's mansion".