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Last year, for instance, firefighting agencies spent $1.6 billion.
First, that the agencies spent many years overcounting the number of cases.
Medicaid agencies spent more than $1.3 billion on the drug in 2005.
(In 2012 alone, federal agencies spent $1.9 billion on wildfire suppression, just shy of the record, set in 2006).
Security agencies spent 2.6 million Canadian dollars, about $2.5 million, to expand the city's network of closed-circuit television cameras for the Games.
In per-person terms, government agencies spent roughly $4,500 on medical care, while the private sector spent roughly $3,100.
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First, state agencies spend millions of dollars each year to buy advertising time on New York and Philadelphia stations.
Federal agencies spend much more on health care services for the residents, but the homes do not receive that money.
Government agencies spend about $4,500 a person on health care — roughly as much as the public and private sectors spend, combined, in many other rich countries.
"Taxpayers should ask the question: should the C.D.C. and other federal agencies spend $3.2 million annually to help Hollywood develop its plot lines?
Canadian wildland fire management agencies spend an average of $800 million per year on fire management.
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