Five Coalition senators charged taxpayers $10,000 for their attendance at the conservative conference CPAC.

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  1. It’s concerning to see taxpayer money being used for such events. While political gatherings like CPAC can be seen as opportunities for networking and discussing policy, it’s important for elected officials to ensure that their expenditures are transparent and justifiable to the public who funds them. Engaging in open dialogue about the appropriateness of using public funds for such conferences is crucial. What do you think about the implications of these costs for transparency and accountability in government spending?

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