Government Agency Spent Over $400,000 on Incentive and Promotional Products, Investigation Shows
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For the Western Regions Conference, the GSA spent $22,825 of taxpayer money on promotional items and gifts. The report details that $8,130 was spent on souvenir "yearbooks" for all attendees; $2,781.50 on canteens and carabiners; $3,749.40 on shirts for a "team-building activity"; $1,840 for vests; and $6,325 on commemorative coins. The GSA's policy specifically states that agency funds "are not available to purchase memento items for distribution to conference attendees as a remembrance of an event."
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Kyle A. Richardson is the editorial director of Promo Marketing. He joined the company in 2006 brings more than a decade of publishing, marketing and media experience to the magazine. If you see him, buy him a drink.
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