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 SC $500,000 ScienceSouth, Florence, Innovative Science Learning Center (Community College Aerospace Scholars) COM Clyburn
2010 NV $125,000 Rape Crisis Center, Las Vegas, Child Assault Prevention and Education Project (Byrne Discretionary Grants) COM Reid
2010 NY $100,000 Chautauqua County, Mayville, Broadband Fiber Initiative (COPS – Law Enforcement Technology) COM Schumer
2010 CA $1,600,000 Counter Threat Finance–Global (Operation and Maintenance – Defense Wide) DEF Ryan (OH)  
2010 WV $3,200,000 Threat Detection and Neutralization (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Army) DEF Mollohan  
2010 NC $800,000 North Carolina Counter-Drug Task Force (Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities) DEF Jones (NC); Butterfield; Shuler   Hagan  
2010 WA $1,600,000 Online Technology Training Program at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (Operation and Maintenance – Army) DEF Dicks  
2010 CA $2,000,000 Operating Room of the Future (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Army) DEF Berman   Boxer  
2010 $3,500,000 Reconnaissance and Data Exploitation (REX) System (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Defense Wide) DEF Akaka  
2010 IN $500,000 Solar furnace research program, Valparaiso University (Department of Energy: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy) ENERGY Visclosky Lugar
2010 FL $645,000 Lee County (Corps of Engineers: Construction) ENERGY Mack Bill Nelson; Martinez
2010 TX $242,000 Houston-Galveston navigation channels (Corps of Engineers: Construction) ENERGY Culberson; Edwards (TX); Green, Al; Green, Gene; Jackson-Lee (TX); Olson; Paul Hutchison; Cornyn
2010 NV $3,000,000 Nevada Renewable Energy Integration and Development Consortium (Department of Energy: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy) ENERGY Reid
2010 AZ $220,000 Northern Arizona Center, Flagstaff, for Emerging Technologies for the Arizona Clean Energy Accelerator (Small Business Administration) FINSER Kirkpatrick (AZ)
2010 KY $18,500 City of Brooksville (FEMA: Predisaster Mitigation) HS Geoff Davis
2010 CA $750,000 The City of Vallejo for Mare Island sanitary sewer and storm drain improvements (EPA – State and Tribal Assistance Grants – Water and Wastewater Infrastructure) INT Miller, George
2010 MS $250,000 Medgar Evers site, Jackson (National Park Service – Save America's Treasures) INT Cochran
2010 AR $600,000 Pulaski Technical College, North Little Rock, for library improvements, which may include equipment and technology (Education: Higher Education) LABHHS Snyder Lincoln; Pryor
2010 MN $450,000 Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN for facilities and equipment (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) LABHHS Paulsen Klobuchar; Franken
2010 OH $100,000 Vocational Guidance Services– Painesville Center, Painesville, OH for the Training Enhancements Promoting Jobs for Ohioans with Disabilities project (HHS – Rehabilitation Services & Disability Research) LABHHS LaTourette Voinovich
2010 VA $100,000 Virginia State University, Petersburg, VA, for facilities and equipment to expand nursing programs (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) LABHHS Forbes Warner; Webb
2010 FL $200,000 Jacksonville Community Rehabilitation Center, Jacksonville, FL for long-term substance abuse and mental health programs for those with severe mental health ailments (HHS – Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) LABHHS Brown, Corrine Nelson, Bill
2010 PA $100,000 Wrightco Educational Foundation, Ebensburg, PA, for security and communications technology job training programs (Labor – Employment and Training Administration) LABHHS Specter
2010 LA $100,000 Terrebonne Parish School Board, Houma, LA, for equipment and technology upgrades (Education: Elementary and Secondary Education) LABHHS Vitter
2010 GA $4,870,000 Albany MCLB for a weapons maintenance hardstand facility (Navy) MILCON Bishop (GA)
2010 AR $1,363,600 Hwy. 167: Louisiana State Line to Sheridan (Surface Transportation Priorities) THUD Ross Pryor; Lincoln
2010 UT $10,000,000 Draper Light Rail (Capital Investment Grants) THUD Matheson Bennett; Hatch
2010 KY $1,200,000 Western Kentucky University Shuttle Bus Improvement Project (Buses & Bus Facilities) THUD Guthrie McConnell
2010 MA $974,000 Longfellow Bridge Approach and Gateway (Surface Transportation Priorities) THUD Capuano Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
2010 WA $2,922,000 West Freight Access Project (Rail Line Relocation and Improvement Program) THUD Murray; Cantwell
2010 PA $1,033,000 Diabetes Detection and Prevention, WA, PA (National Institute of Food and Agriculture: Extension) AG Fattah; Smith (WA) Murray
2010 MS $496,000 Animal management and control (Animal Plant Health Inspection Service: Salaries and Expenses) AG Cochran
2010 CA $135,000 Gang Alternatives Program for Southeast Los Angeles County (Juvenile Justice) COM Sanchez, Linda
2010 FL $200,000 KidsPeace, Altamonte Springs, KidsPeace Florida Therapeutic Foster Care Program (Juvenile Justice) COM Mica Nelson, Bill
2010 HI $2,000,000 Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center, lo, Hawaii Integrated Justice Information System (HIJIS) for Hilo and Statewide (COPS – Law Enforcement Technology) COM Hirono Inouye
2010 SC $400,000 Pee Dee Boys and Girls Club, Florence, At-risk Youth Intervention (Juvenile Justice) COM Clyburn
2010 NV $125,000 Protecting Sexually Exploited Children, Las Vegas, Nevada Safe House Project (Byrne Discretionary Grants) COM Reid
2010 NJ $200,000 Camden City Municipal Government, Camden, Camden Police Department Mobile Communications Center (COPS – Law Enforcement Technology) COM Lautenberg; Menendez
2010 OH $2,400,000 ARL 3D Model-Based Inspection and Scanning (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Army) DEF Ryan (OH)  
2010 CA $1,600,000 Printed and Conformal Electronics for Military Applications (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Army) DEF Mitchell; Lance; Lofgren; Ryan (OH); Schakowsky; Tonko   Feinstein; Johnson; Schumer  
2010 TX $1,600,000 Current Force Common Active Protection System Radar (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Army) DEF Johnson, Sam (TX); Hall (TX); Johnson, Eddie Bernice (TX)  
2010 WA $2,560,000 DoD Diabetes Research and Development Initiative (DRDI) (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Army) DEF Dicks  
2010 NV $2,000,000 Enhancing Wound Healing, Tissue Regeneration, and Biomarker Discovery (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Army) DEF Berkley; Titus   Ensign; Reid  
2010 $1,600,000 Split Discharge Variable Delivery Pump for Military Aircraft (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Air Force) DEF Dodd  
2010 IN $900,000 Passive NOX removal catalyst research, Notre Dame University (Department of Energy: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy) ENERGY Visclosky
2010 FL $722,000 Naples to Big Marco Pass (Corps of Engineers: Operation and Maintenance) ENERGY Mack
2010 TX $90,000 Buffalo Bayou and tributaries, White Oak Bayou (Corps of Engineers: General Investigation) ENERGY Culberson
2010 AK $2,500,000 Southwest Alaska regional gethermal energy project (Department of Energy: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy) ENERGY Murkowski; Begich
2010 GA $500,000 City of Alma, for business and infrastructure development (Small Business Administration) FINSER Kingston
2010 CA $254,500 Emergency Operations Center, City of La Habra (FEMA: State and Local Programs) HS Gary Miller

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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