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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Title Cost State Status Bill Chamber Year House Sponsors Senate Sponsors
WorkSystems, Inc., Portland, OR for registered apprenticeship opportunities in construction, including supportive services (Department of Labor – Employment and Training Administration) $1,000,000 OR LABHHS H 2022 Bonamici
Community Action Program of East Central Oregon, OR, for facilities and equipment. (Department of Health & Human Services – Health Resources and Services Administration) $2,000,000 OR LABHHS S 2022 Merkley, Wyden
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, Valencia, CA for equipment (Department of Health & Human Services – Health Resources and Services Administration) $610,000 CA LABHHS H 2022 Garcia (CA)
The Thresholds, IL, for facilities and equipment. (Department of Health & Human Services – Health Resources and Services Administration) $1,000,000 IL LABHHS S 2022 Durbin
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) $200,000 CA LABHHS H 2022 Tony Cardenas
Warren County Community College, Washington, NJ to develop a new education and training program (Department of Education – Higher Education) $750,000 NJ LABHHS H 2022 Malinowski
Reconstruction of MD 97 at Montgomery Hills (Department of Transportation – Highway Infrastructure Programs) $1,000,000 MD THUD S 2022 Van Hollen
Facility Improvements – Sterling House Community Center Inc. (Department of Housing and Urban Development – Community Development Fund) $1,500,000 CT THUD H 2022 DeLauro
City of Gonzales Community, Activity, Recreation, and Education (CARE) Center – City of Gonzales (Department of Housing and Urban Development – Community Development Fund) $3,000,000 LA THUD H 2022 Graves (LA)
High Point Shelter and Day Center for the Homeless – City of High Point (Department of Housing and Urban Development – Community Development Fund) $3,000,000 NC THUD H 2022 Manning
South End Albany Workforce Training Center – Port of Albany, NY (Department of Housing and Urban Development – Community Development Fund) $1,500,000 NY THUD S 2022 Schumer
City of Friendsville 2021 City Sidewalk Program – City of Friendsville (Department of Housing and Urban Development – Community Development Fund) $1,375,000 TN THUD H 2022 Burchett
Charleston Low Barrier Shelter – City of Charleston (Department of Housing and Urban Development – Community Development Fund) $1,000,000 WV THUD S 2022 Capito, Manchin
County of San Diego Child Care Expansion Fund – County of San Diego, San Diego, CA (Small Business Administration – Salaries and Expenses) $1,000,000 CA FINSER H 2022 Jacobs (CA)
McKenzie River Trust for a Floodplain Restoration Project (Forest Service – Forest Resource Information and Analysis) $125,000 OR INT H 2022 DeFazio Merkley, Wyden
Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, NC for a training program and supportive services (Department of Labor – Employment and Training Administration) $1,000,000 NC LABHHS H 2022 Adams
Cabell Huntington Hospital Foundation, WV, for an electronic medical records initiative. (Department of Health & Human Services – Health Resources and Services Administration) $267,000 WV LABHHS S 2022 Capito, Manchin
United Way of the Crossroads, Victoria, TX for a rural health initiative (Department of Health & Human Services – Health Resources and Services Administration) $40,000 TX LABHHS H 2022 Vela
Oregon Social Learning Center Developments Inc., OR, to promote child welfare. (Department of Health & Human Services – Administration for Children and Families) $1,276,000 OR LABHHS S 2022 Merkley, Wyden
Southport Levee Recreation Trail (Department of Transportation – Highway Infrastructure Programs) $1,800,000 CA THUD H 2022 Matsui
Maryland Parkway Bus Rapid Transit Zero Emissions Fleet – RTC of Southern Nevada (Department of Transportation – Transit Infrastructure Grants) $2,000,000 NV THUD S 2022 Cortez Masto, Rosen
Burlingame Community Center, Photovoltaic Panel Project – City of Burlingame (Department of Housing and Urban Development – Community Development Fund) $900,000 CA THUD H 2022 Speier
Community Action Partnership of Strafford County Innovation Center – Community Action Partnership of Strafford County (Department of Housing and Urban Development – Community Development Fund) $1,000,000 NH THUD S 2022 Shaheen
Combating WV Food Deserts through Economic Development and Mobile Markets – West Virginia University (Department of Housing and Urban Development – Community Development Fund) $990,000 WV THUD S 2022 Capito
Chicago Integrated Intelligence Strategy Program Equipment – Chicago Police Department – Chicago, IL (COPS Tech) $500,000 IL COM H 2022 Quigley
Channel Improvement, AR, IL, KY, LA, MS, MO & TN (Tom Lee Park); U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Army Corps of Engineers – Mississippi River and Tributaries) $3,000,000 Multi-State ENERGY H 2022 Cohen
Coal Communities Regional Innovation Cluster; Region 2 Planning and Development Council (Department of Energy – Fossil Energy and Carbon Management) $4,000,000 None ENERGY S 2022 Manchin
Ascending House – Chicago Southland Economic Development Corporation, Hazel Crest, IL (Small Business Administration – Salaries and Expenses) $200,000 IL FINSER H 2022 Kelly (IL)
Wake Forest Reservoir Dam Repairs – Town of Wake Forest (FEMA – Pre-Disaster Mitigation) $2,175,000 NC HS H 2022 Price (NC)
Alaska SeaLife Center for Research on Marine Animal Health in Changing Oceans (Fish and Wildlife Service – Stewardship Priorities) $1,100,000 AK INT S 2022 Murkowski
OCHIN, Inc., OR, for equipment. (Department of Health & Human Services – Health Resources and Services Administration) $500,000 OR LABHHS S 2022 Merkley, Wyden
Veterans Inc., Worcester, MA for behavioral health services for veterans and their families (Department of Health & Human Services – Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) $430,000 MA LABHHS H 2022 McGovern
DeKalb County Regional Office of Education , DeKalb, IL for kindergarten readiness (Department of Education – Elementary & Secondary Education) $150,000 IL LABHHS H 2022 Underwood
Sunnyside Community Services, Sunnyside, NY for a student support and college access program (Department of Education – Elementary & Secondary Education) $100,000 NY LABHHS HS 2022 Ocasio-Cortez Gillibrand, Schumer
Burlington International Airport (BTV) Taxiway Extension to General Aviation Ramp (Department of Transportation – Grants-in-Aid for Airports) $5,000,000 VT THUD S 2022 Leahy
Brown County South Bridge Regional Connector Project (Department of Transportation – Highway Infrastructure Programs) $5,000,000 WI THUD S 2022 Baldwin
Covenant House California Hayward Village – Covenant House California (Department of Housing and Urban Development – Community Development Fund) $750,000 CA THUD H 2022 Swalwell Feinstein
Bradner Fire Station – Bradner Fire Department (Rural Development – Community Facilities) $1,260,000 OH AG H 2022 Latta
Woldenberg Riverfront Park Improvements – Audubon Nature Institute (Department of Housing and Urban Development – Community Development Fund) $3,000,000 LA THUD H 2022 Troy A. Carter
High Point Multi-Modal Connector Greenway – City of High Point (Department of Housing and Urban Development – Community Development Fund) $1,500,000 NC THUD H 2022 Manning
Combating Terrorism Technology Support – program increase – anti-tunneling (Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation – Defense-Wide) $47,500,000 None ABR DEF 2022
Kentucky River, Beatyville, KY; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Army Corps of Engineers – Investigations) $450,000 KY ENERGY H 2022 Rogers (KY)
Reducing Inequity in Access to Solar Power; Delaware DNREC (Department of Energy – Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy) $2,000,000 DE ENERGY S 2022 Carper; Coons
Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers, Americus, GA for purchase of equipment (Department of Health & Human Services – Health Resources and Services Administration) $1,100,000 GA LABHHS HS 2022 Bishop (GA) Ossoff, Warnock
Stormwater Flooding Improvements – Village of Pulaski (FEMA – Pre-Disaster Mitigation) $1,000,000 NY HS S 2022 Gillibrand
California State University, Dominguez Hills, Carson, CA for facilities and equipment and an electronic medical records initiative (Department of Health & Human Services – Health Resources and Services Administration) $700,000 CA LABHHS H 2022 Nanette Diaz Barragan
Ironbound Community Health Center, Newark, NJ for purchase of equipment (Department of Health & Human Services – Health Resources and Services Administration) $550,000 NJ LABHHS HS 2022 Sires Menendez
Outer Cape Health Services, Harwich Port, MA for facilities and equipment (Department of Health & Human Services – Health Resources and Services Administration) $250,000 MA LABHHS H 2022 Keating
Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network, MI, for mobile crisis units. (Department of Health & Human Services – Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) $4,475,000 MI LABHHS S 2022 Stabenow
Guilford County Schools, Greensboro, NC for an intensive tutoring program (Department of Education – Elementary & Secondary Education) $2,000,000 NC LABHHS H 2022 Manning

Legend

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