Earmark Database

Since 1991, Citizens Against Government Waste has chronicled how lawmakers have spent hundreds of billions of dollars on pork-barrel spending through the process of congressional earmarking. CAGW’s Earmark Database collects almost 30 years of work identifying wasteful spending projects and makes the information available online in one searchable database for the very first time. The earmark database is a powerful tool for lawmakers, citizens, and researchers alike.
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FY State Cost Description Status Chamber Appropriation House Senate
2022 IL $1,050,000 Cornerstone Services, Inc., Joliet, IL for facilities and equipment (Department of Health & Human Services – Health Resources and Services Administration) H LABHHS Foster
2022 MA $250,000 Outer Cape Health Services, Harwich Port, MA for facilities and equipment (Department of Health & Human Services – Health Resources and Services Administration) H LABHHS Keating
2022 CA $200,000 Champions In Service, Pacoima, CA for mental health and substance use disorder treatment and services (Department of Health & Human Services – Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) H LABHHS Tony Cardenas
2022 FL $500,000 Broward County Public Schools, Ft. Lauderdale, FL for a peer mentoring program (Department of Education – Elementary & Secondary Education) H LABHHS Deutch
2022 GA $1,000,000 Clark Atlanta University, GA, for the Research, Education, and Training in Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructure initiative, including the purchase of equipment. (Department of Education – Higher Education) S LABHHS Ossoff
2022 AK $2,000,000 EV ferry pilot program – Southeast Conference (Department of Transportation – Transportation Planning, Research, and Development) S THUD Murkowski
2022 NH $290,250 Mechanic Street Sideway Project (Department of Transportation – Highway Infrastructure Programs) H THUD Kuster
2022 CA $500,000 Camp2Home – City of Modesto (Department of Housing and Urban Development – Community Development Fund) H THUD Harder (CA)
2022 HI $2,698,000 City and County of Honolulu— Affordable Housing for Abused Women and their Children Project – City and County of Honolulu (Department of Housing and Urban Development – Community Development Fund) S THUD Schatz
2022 NC $3,000,000 Northampton County Workforce Housing – Northampton County (Department of Housing and Urban Development – Community Development Fund) H THUD Butterfield
2022 PA $2,000,000 Flats on Forward – Action Housing Inc (Department of Housing and Urban Development – Community Development Fund) H THUD Doyle, Michael F.
2022 ME $750,000 Washburn Public Safety Building Improvements – Town of Washburn (Rural Development – Community Facilities) S AG Collins
2022 ME $89,000 Ocean Science STEM Educational Workshops – Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences – Lincoln County, ME (NOAA—ORF) S COM King
2022 MS $500,000 Forrest County Sheriff’s Office Radios & Body-Worn Cameras – Forrest County Sheriff’s Office – Hattiesburg, MS (OJP–Byrne) H COM Palazzo
2022 $20,000,000 Information Systems Security Program – program increase – center for academic excellence (Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation – Defense-Wide) ABR DEF
2022 $288,000 Fuel for Seniors: Energy Efficiency; The Towers Foundation (Department of Energy – Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy) S ENERGY Blumenthal; Murphy
2022 IL $720,435 Zion Stormwater Management Project – City of Zion (FEMA – Pre-Disaster Mitigation) H HS Schneider
2022 NY $3,500,000 County of Putnam for Riparian and Watershed Ecological Restoration Project (Environmental Protection Agency – STAG—Clean Water SRF) H INT Maloney, Sean Schumer
2022 RI $325,000 Greenville Water District for Water Line Extension (Environmental Protection Agency – STAG—Drinking Water SRF) S INT Reed
2022 MD $750,000 Living Classrooms Foundation, Baltimore, MD for workforce development activities, including technology (Department of Labor – Employment and Training Administration) H/S LABHHS Ruppersberger, Sarbanes Cardin, Van Hollen
2022 CA $1,250,000 County of Alameda, Oakland, CA for facilities and equipment for the West Oakland Health Council (Department of Health & Human Services – Health Resources and Services Administration) H LABHHS Lee (CA)
2022 MO $1,500,000 Ozarks Technical Community College, MO, for facilities and equipment. (Department of Health & Human Services – Health Resources and Services Administration) S LABHHS Blunt
2022 MN $375,000 Change the Outcome, Chanhassen, MN for substance use prevention and treatment services for youth and young adults (Department of Health & Human Services – Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) H LABHHS Phillips Klobuchar
2022 CA $500,000 California State University, Long Beach, CA for teacher development and student academic support (Department of Education – Elementary & Secondary Education) H LABHHS Lowenthal
2022 WA $1,500,000 Clark College, WA, for the purchase of equipment and technology for the Advanced Manufacturing Center. (Department of Education – Higher Education) S LABHHS Cantwell
2022 CA $1,000,000 West Santa Ana Branch Transit Corridor – Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Department of Transportation – Transportation Planning, Research, and Development) S THUD Feinstein
2022 NH $600,000 Mason Street Bridge (Department of Transportation – Highway Infrastructure Programs) H THUD Kuster
2022 CA $3,000,000 Parque Rio Development – Stanislaus Regional Housing Authority (Department of Housing and Urban Development – Community Development Fund) H THUD Harder (CA)
2022 HI $3,500,000 City and County of Honolulu— Crisis Outreach Response & Engagement (C.O.R.E.) – City and County of Honolulu (Department of Housing and Urban Development – Community Development Fund) S THUD Schatz
2022 NC $1,040,000 Imperial Centre Roof Replacement – City of Rocky Mount (Department of Housing and Urban Development – Community Development Fund) H THUD Butterfield
2022 PA $250,000 Community Services and Workforce Development in Pittsburgh’s Hill District – Pittsburgh Community Services, Inc. (Department of Housing and Urban Development – Community Development Fund) H THUD Doyle, Michael F.
2022 ME $1,125,000 Machiasport Public Works Building Improvements – Town of Machiasport (Rural Development – Community Facilities) S AG Collins
2022 ME $650,000 Gulf of Maine Research Institute’s Climate Center Project – Gulf of Maine Research Institute – Cumberland County, ME (NOAA—ORF) S COM King
2022 NJ $471,000 High Risk Intervention Team Expansion – Newark Community Street Team – Newark, NJ (OJP–Byrne) H/S COM Payne Booker; Menendez
2022 $10,000,000 MQ-9 UAV – program increase – speed loader agile pod (Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation – Defense-Wide) ABR DEF
2022 MA $995,000 Grid Resilience and Equity in the Energy Transition; University of Massachusetts at Amherst (Department of Energy – Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy) S ENERGY Markey; Warren
2022 NM $1,000,000 Columbus LPOE Flood Control Diversion Berm and Bridge Phase II – Columbus Port of Entry (FEMA – Pre-Disaster Mitigation) S HS Heinrich, Lujan
2022 NY $600,000 Save the Sound for Little Neck Bay Stormwater Management (Environmental Protection Agency – STAG—Clean Water SRF) H INT Suozzi
2022 RI $3,300,000 Providence Water Supply Board for Water Lead Service Replacements (Environmental Protection Agency – STAG—Drinking Water SRF) S INT Reed, Whitehouse
2022 OH $688,000 Lorain County Community College District, OH, for the TRAIN advanced technology and applied engineering earn-and-learn program, including the purchase of equipment. (Department of Labor – Employment and Training Administration) S LABHHS Brown
2022 OR $1,000,000 County of Benton, Corvalis, OR for facilities and equipment for the Benton County Crisis Respite Center (Department of Health & Human Services – Health Resources and Services Administration) H LABHHS DeFazio Merkley, Wyden
2022 FL $500,000 Pace Center For Girls Inc., Jacksonville, FL for a telehealth initiative, including the purchase of equipment (Department of Health & Human Services – Health Resources and Services Administration) H LABHHS Wasserman Schultz
2022 CT $47,000 Charter Oak Cultural Center, CT, for adverse childhood experiences training to reduce trauma experienced by youth. (Department of Health & Human Services – Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) S LABHHS Blumenthal, Murphy
2022 CT $275,000 Capitol Region Education Council, CT, for their teacher residency program. (Department of Education – Elementary & Secondary Education) S LABHHS Blumenthal, Murphy
2022 MS $250,000 Coahoma Community College, MS, for a writing skills program. (Department of Education – Higher Education) S LABHHS Wicker
2022 ME $1,000,000 America’s Volunteer Driver Center – ITNAmerica (Department of Transportation – Transportation Planning, Research, and Development) S THUD Collins
2022 NH $350,000 Hanover Multi-Use Path (Department of Transportation – Highway Infrastructure Programs) H THUD Kuster
2022 CA $500,000 Youth Navigation Center of Stanislaus – Center for Human Services (Department of Housing and Urban Development – Community Development Fund) H THUD Harder (CA)
2022 HI $8,495,000 Lima Ola Economic Development Initiative Affordable Housing Development – County of Kauai (Department of Housing and Urban Development – Community Development Fund) S THUD Hirono, Schatz
2022 NC $1,500,000 Highway 301 Corridor Revitalization – City of Wilson (Department of Housing and Urban Development – Community Development Fund) H THUD Butterfield

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Status ABR – Above president's budget request
NBR – No budget request by president
Chamber C – Inserted in conference committee
H – Inserted in the House
S – Inserted in the Senate
HS – Inserted in the House and Senate
Appropriation AG – Agriculture
COM – Commerce
DEF – Defense
FINSER – Financial Services
FOROP – Foreign Operations
HS – Homeland Security
INT – Interior
LEG – Legislative
MILCON – Military Construction
THUD – Transportation/HUD
VAHUD – VA/HUD