Steve,
The New York State Department of Transportation awards paving projects based on low bid. We are required by law to do this. We also spec out paving projects with 10-12 year life cycles. If a paving contractor bids low price but has a known reputation for shoddy work, we consider this in the award decision. More likely than not, the next lowest bidder will receive the award (provided they have a solid prior reputation with the Department). If a State DOT employee is ever found to be receiving kick-backs for project awards, they are quickly disciplined and in all likelihood terminated. Things have changed alot from 30-40 years ago.
As for the subsidies, I fully agree with you. But, I think the point of the website was to simply inform the public what was happening with these farm subsidy monies, for good or for worse. They posted this information in the interests of fair disclosure and to inform the public how public policy decisions are made. But, yes, if your neighbor or mine for that matter qualifies for these subsidies, I would bend over backwards to get them to apply. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
Regards,
Bob Ancar
Cambridge, NY