Homeland Security Funding
New York: What's more important - keeping cops on the busy, world-famous Brooklyn Bridge or installing surveillance cameras in a small Alaskan fishing village?
That's what Rep. Anthony Weiner wants to know in light of Homeland Security's decision to slash the city's anti-terrorism funding by 40% last week.
The $200,000 spent for 80 cameras in Dillingham, Alaska - population 2,400 and 600 miles from a major city - is just one example.
Then there's the $36,000 grant to ensure none of the millions spent in Kentucky's bingo halls goes to fund terrorism.
New York Daily News
I'm moving to Alaska!
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