The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing project in California has exceeded its budget by $21 million, reaching a total cost of $114 million. Construction remains ongoing years past the original completion date. This highlights inefficiencies in government-funded infrastructure projects.
Key Points
- Project cost overrun of $21 million, totaling $114 million
- Wildlife crossing over US-101 still under construction
- Delays extend years beyond planned completion
Implications for Educational Freedom
This example of government overreach and wasteful spending in California diverts taxpayer funds that could support educational freedom initiatives like school choice and vouchers. It underscores the need for fiscal accountability to empower parents and reduce bureaucratic excess in public spending.