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
2010 WI $588,000 Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia Monitoring and Management (Animal Plant Health Inspection Service: Salaries and Expenses) AG Kagen; Obey
2010 UT $210,000 Joint US-China Biotechnology Research and Extension (National Institute of Food and Agriculture: Special Research Grants) AG Bennett
2010 NH $285,000 Rochester Police Department, Rochester, Law Enforcement Technology (COPS – Law Enforcement Technology) COM Shea-Porter
2010 VI $300,000 Homestretch, Falls Church, Homelessness and Domestic Violence Programs (Byrne Discretionary Grants) COM Moran (VA)
2010 OH $300,000 Lucas County TASC, Inc., Toledo, Reentry Coalition Of Northwest Ohio (Byrne Discretionary Grants) COM Kaptur
2010 OR $150,000 City of Eugene, Public Safety Technology Improvements (COPS – Law Enforcement Technology) COM DeFazio
2010 CA $200,000 City of Colton Police Department Back-up Generator (Byrne Discretionary Grants) COM Baca
2010 WA $500,000 Pacific Coast Shellfish Growers Association, Port Townsend, Emergency Plan to Save Oyster Production on the West Coast (NOAA – Operations, Research and Facilities) COM Cantwell
2010 ID $2,000,000 3-D Technology for Advanced Sensor Systems (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Defense Wide) DEF Simpson   Crapo; Risch  
2010 PA $4,000,000 Submarine Navigation Decision Aids (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Navy) DEF Murtha  
2010 GA $3,600,000 Savannah CRTC Training Enabled Maneuver Instrumentation (STEM) (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Defense Wide) DEF Kingston  
2010 PA $1,600,000 Laboratory for Engineered Human Protection (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Army) DEF Fattah  
2010 Multi-State $2,400,000 Aluminum Oxy-Nitride and Spinel Optical Ceramics (CA, MA) (Defense Production Act) DEF Bono Mack; Higgins; Tierney   Schumer  
2010 HI $1,600,000 Hawaiian Range Complex (Other Procurement – Navy) DEF Inouye  
2010 $3,000,000 Lightning Protection of Composites (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Air Force) DEF Brownback  
2010 KS $500,000 Kansas State University Center for Sustainable Energy (Department of Energy: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy) ENERGY Moran (KS) Brownback
2010 $1,000,000 Integrated Biomass Refining Institute (Department of Energy: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy) ENERGY Etheridge; Price (NC) Hagan
2010 ND $1,900,000 North Dakota energy workforce development (Department of Energy: Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability) ENERGY Dorgan
2010 TX $100,000 Fort Stockton Economic Development Corporation, Fort Stockton, Fort Stockton Small Business Development Program (Small Business Administration) FINSER Rodriguez
2010 VA $250,000 Emergency Operations Center, City of Hopewell (FEMA: State and Local Programs) HS Randy Forbes
2010 MT $200,000 City of Missoula for wastewater facility improvements (EPA – State and Tribal Assistance Grants – Water and Wastewater Infrastructure) INT Rehberg Tester
2010 HI $1,000,000 Hawaii invasive species management (US Fish and Wildlife Service – Resource Management) INT Abercrombie; Hirono Akaka; Inouye
2010 MA $450,000 Middlesex Community College, Bedford, MA for facilities and equipment for the Lowell dental hygiene clinic (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) LABHHS Tierney; Tsongas Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
2010 MT $300,000 Northern Rockies Educational Services (NRES), Missoula, MT for the Taking Technology to the Classroom initiative, including purchase of equipment (Education: Elementary and Secondary Education) LABHHS Rehberg
2010 MA $200,000 University of Massachusetts-Boston, Boston, MA, for educational equipment to support a developmental science research center (Education: Higher Education) LABHHS Lynch Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
2010 AZ $200,000 JobPath, Inc., Tucson, for underserved adults job training (Labor – Employment and Training Administration) LABHHS Grijalva
2010 DE $175,000 Saint Francis Hospital Foundation, Wilmington, DE, for facilities and equipment (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) LABHHS Castle Carper; Kaufman
2010 GA $200,000 Shepherd Center, Atlanta, GA, for facilities and equipment (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) LABHHS Isakson
2010 PA $100,000 Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, for Internet-based foreign language programs (Education: Higher Education) LABHHS Specter
2010 RI $8,530,000 Newport NS to renovate Perry Hall/training support facilities (Navy) MILCON Kennedy Reed
2010 NH $1,000,000 Squamscott Community Commons, Exeter, for the construction of a new community center (Economic Development Initiative) THUD Shea-Porter Gregg; Shaheen
2010 CA $500,000 Alternative Fuel SolanoExpress Bus Replacement, Solano (Buses & Bus Facilities) THUD MIller, George
2010 HI $487,000 Selp-Help Housing Corporation of Hawaii, Honolulu, for the construction of a 76 lot subdivision for self help housing project for low income families (Economic Development Initiative) THUD Hirono Inouye
2010 OK $750,000 I-35 widening from SH-9 West to North of Main Street (Interstate Maintenance Discretionary) THUD Cole
2010 IN $1,000,000 Riggin Road at the Walnut Street Intersection (Transportation, Community, and System Preservation) THUD Lugar
2010 VT $1,000,000 Northern Comm. Investment Corp., St. Johnsbury, to continue to expand high speed, high technology broadband connectivity to New Hampshire's North Country (Economic Development Initiative) THUD Gregg
2010 WI $1,500,000 Wisconsin Livestock Identification Consor tium (Animal Plant Health Inspection Service: Salaries and Expenses) AG Kagen; Obey
2010 KY $473,000 Forages for Advancing Livestock Production (National Institute of Food and Agriculture: Special Research Grants) AG McConnell
2010 NH $315,000 Manchester Police Department, Manchester, Portable Radios, Tactical Gear and other equipment (COPS – Law Enforcement Technology) COM Shea-Porter
2010 VA $160,000 Enough is Enough, Great Falls, VA Internet Safety 101 (Byrne Discretionary Grants) COM Moran (VA)
2010 OH $100,000 University of Toledo, Toledo, Lake Erie Hydrological & Climate Modeling (NOAA – Operations, Research and Facilities) COM Kaptur
2010 OR $500,000 South Coast Interagency Narcotics Team, Coquille, South Coast Interagency Narcotics Team (COPS – Methamphetamine) COM DeFazio
2010 CA $300,000 City of Rialto Police Department, Rialto Police Department Surveillance Cameras (COPS – Law Enforcement Technology) COM Baca
2010 MD $1,750,000 NOAA Office of Education, Silver Spring, Marine Education Program in Hawaii (NOAA – Operations, Research and Facilities) COM Inouye
2010 ID $2,000,000 Hybrid Energy Systems Design and Testing (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Army) DEF Simpson   Crapo; Risch  
2010 PA $6,400,000 AN / SLQ–25D Integration (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Navy) DEF Murtha  
2010 $2,400,000 LW25 Gun System and Demonstration (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Army) DEF Kingston  
2010 CA $5,600,000 Center for Defense Technology and Education for the Military Services (CDTEMS) (Operation and Maintenance – Navy) DEF Farr  
2010 CA $2,400,000 EMI Grid Fabrication Technology (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Air Force) DEF Bono Mack  
2010 $1,600,000 Advanced Mission Extender Device Kits (Other Procurement – Navy) DEF Leahy  

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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