Utah School District Under Scrutiny for $86K Caesars Palace Expense

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) recently investigated a Utah school district that spent $86,000 of COVID-19 relief funds on hotel accommodations at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Originally intended to help students recover from disruptions caused by the pandemic, the money was instead used to pay for rooms at an education conference. This has raised significant concerns about the oversight and accountability of such spending, questioning whether anyone is being held responsible for these financial decisions.

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The Granite School District, which services roughly 67,000 students in Salt Lake County, has confirmed this expenditure. Officials claimed that the funds were used to cover hotel rooms for groups from 14 schools attending a training event hosted by Solution Tree, a company that specializes in enhancing teaching methods. While the district defended the expenditure as a vital investment in education, the lack of transparency regarding the number of attendees and the choice of a luxurious venue has drawn criticism.

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