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
2014 $23,000,000 Combating Terrorism Technology Support – program increase (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-Wide) ABR DEF
2014 $17,000,000 Department of Defense Corrosion Program – program increase (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-Wide) ABR DEF
2014 $4,000,000 Peer-reviewed alcohol and substance abuse disorders research (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $7,500,000 Peer-reviewed ALS research (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $12,000,000 Peer-reviewed Alzheimer research (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $6,000,000 Peer-reviewed autism research (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $3,200,000 Peer-reviewed bone marrow failure disease research (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $120,000,000 Peer-reviewed breast cancer research (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $25,000,000 Peer-reviewed cancer research (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $3,200,000 Peer-reviewed Duchenne muscular dystrophy research (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $20,000,000 Peer-reviewed Gulf War illness research (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $10,500,000 Peer-reviewed lung cancer research (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $200,000,000 Peer-reviewed medical research (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $5,000,000 Peer-reviewed multiple sclerosis research (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $30,000,000 Peer-reviewed orthopedic research (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $20,000,000 Peer-reviewed ovarian cancer research (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $80,000,000 Peer-reviewed prostate cancer research (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $30,000,000 Peer-reviewed spinal cord research (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $15,000,000 Peer-reviewed reconstructive transplant research (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $125,000,000 Peer-reviewed traumatic brain injury and psychological health research (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $6,000,000 Peer-reviewed tuberous sclerosis complex research (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $10,000,000 Peer-reviewed vision research (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $8,000,000 Global HIV/AIDS prevention (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $7,000,000 HIV/AIDS program increase (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $100,000,000 Joint warfighter medical research (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $5,000,000 Trauma clinical research repository (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $10,000,000 Orthotics and prosthetics outcomes research (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $4,000,000 Therapeutic service dog training program (Defense Health Program) ABR DEF
2014 $50,000,000 Environmental restoration, formerly used defense sites (Operation and Maintenance) ABR DEF
2014 $40,000,000 Impact Aid (Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide) NBR DEF
2014 $5,000,000 Impact Aid for children with severe disabilities (Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide) NBR DEF
2014 $90,000,000 Abrams Upgrade Program – maintaining critical industrial base capability (Procurement of Weapons and Tracked Vehicles, Army) NBR DEF
2014 $100,000,000 Army National Guard HMMWV Modernization Program – program increase for the Army National Guard (Other Procurement – Army) NBR DEF
2014 $13,000,000 Beyond Yellow Ribbon programs – Defense Human Resources Activity (Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide) NBR DEF
2014 Multi-State $15,699,000 Appalachian Regional Commission ABR ENERGY
2014 AK $2,604,000 Denali Commission ABR ENERGY
2014 GA $1,280,000 Savannah Harbor expansion (Corps of Engineers – Construction) NBR ENERGY
2014 $8,000,000 Flood control (Corps of Engineers – Investigations) NBR ENERGY
2014 $5,000,000 Shore protection (Corps of Engineers – Investigations) NBR ENERGY
2014 $5,000,000 Navigation (Corps of Engineers – Investigations) NBR ENERGY
2014 $1,500,000 Environmental restoration or compliance (Corps of Engineers – Investigations) NBR ENERGY
2014 $90,000,000 Flood control (Corps of Engineers – Construction) NBR ENERGY
2014 $75,000,000 Shore protection (Corps of Engineers – Construction) NBR ENERGY
2014 $47,000,000 Navigation (Corps of Engineers – Construction) NBR ENERGY
2014 $15,000,000 Environmental restoration or compliance (Corps of Engineers – Construction) NBR ENERGY
2014 $44,000,000 Environmental infrastructure projects (Corps of Engineers – Construction) NBR ENERGY
2014 $4,000,000 Aquatic plant control program (Corps of Engineers – Construction) NBR ENERGY
2014 $27,098,000 Rural water – additional funding for ongoing work (Water and Related Resources) NBR ENERGY
2014 $5,500,000 Integrated university program – research and development (Nuclear Energy) NBR ENERGY
2014 MD $1,500,000 National Historical Publications and Records Commission Grants Program (Other Independent Agencies) ABR FINSER

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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