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 OR $471,000 Regional Barley Gene Mapping Project (National Institute of Food and Agriculture: Special Research Grants) AG Dicks; Hastings (WA); McCollum; McDermott; McMorris Rodgers; Peterson; Schrader; Walden; Wu Cantwell; Klobuchar; Merkley; Murray; Wyden
2010 KY $100,000 First Gethsemane Center for Family Development, Louisville, Reducing Barriers to Success for At-risk Youth (Juvenile Justice) COM Yarmuth
2010 FL $500,000 St. Thomas University, Miami Gardens, Human Trafficking Initiative (Byrne Discretionary Grants) COM Ros-Lehtinen; Wasserman Schultz Nelson, Bill
2010 GA $62,000 Jasper County Sheriff, Monticello, Lap Top Computers for Patrol Division (COPS – Law Enforcement Technology) COM Marshall
2010 IA $200,000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley, Davenport, Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley Expansion and Enhancement Initiative (Byrne Discretionary Grants) COM Hare
2010 PA $200,000 City of Sunbury, Video Surveillance Project and Other IT Issues (COPS – Law Enforcement Technology) COM Carney
2010 AL $100,000 Team Focus, Mobile, Texas Youth Mentoring Program (Juvenile Justice) COM Hutchison
2010 $2,500,000,000 Procurement of ten C-17 aircraft, associated spares, support equipment and training equipment as required (Aircraft Procurement) NBR S DEF
2010 KY $1,600,000 Civil Support Communications Systems for Kentucky Army National Guard UH-60 Aircraft (Aircraft Procurement – Army) DEF Rogers (KY)   Bunning  
2010 NY $430,000 Fort Drum Regional Health Planning Organization (Defense Health Program) DEF McHugh   Schumer  
2010 NJ $1,500,000 Self-Powered Sensor System for Munition Guidance and Health Monitoring (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Army) DEF Holt   Lautenberg; Menendez  
2010 MD $800,000 Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) at Coppin University (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Army) DEF Cummings  
2010 LA $3,040,000 Anti-Tamper Research and Development (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Army) DEF Alexander   Landrieu; Vitter  
2010 TX $2,000,000 National Initiatives for Applications of Multifunctional Materials (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Navy) DEF Hutchison  
2010 $400,000 Applied biochemical engineering graduate program (Department of Energy: Science) ENERGY Souder Lugar
2010 OH $250,000 Ohio environmental infrastructure: Lake County (Corps of Engineers: Construction) ENERGY LaTourette
2010 PA $1,134,000 Wyoming Valley (Corps of Engineers: Construction) ENERGY Carney; Kanjorski Specter; Casey
2010 VT $920,000 Lake Champlain watershed initiate (Corps of Engineers: Construction) ENERGY Leahy
2010 CA $350,000 Fairplex Trade and Conference Center, Los Angeles, for Pomona Fairplex Trade and Conference Center (Small Business Administration) FINSER Dreier; Napolitano
2010 FL $4,000,000 Maritime Domain Awareness and Maritime Security Technology Pilot, SRI International (Science and Technology: Research, Development, Acquistion and Operations) HS C.W. ‘‘Bill’’ Young
2010 WA $1,700,000 Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest—Wild Sky Wilderness (US Forest Service – Land Acquisition) INT Larsen (WA); McDermott Murray
2010 WI $400,000 Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District for the replacement of a central sewer sys tem (EPA – State and Tribal Assistance Grants – Water and Wastewater Infrastructure) INT Kohl
2010 IL $350,000 Lincoln Land Community College, Springfield, IL for the HIRE Education Program, including purchase of equipment (Education: Higher Education) LABHHS Shimkus; Schock
2010 NY $500,000 NORC Supportive Services Center, Inc., New York, NY for a program to provide medical products and services to seniors (HHS – Administration on Aging) LABHHS Nadler (NY)
2010 GA $300,000 Marcus Autism Center, Atlanta, GA for an autism initiative (HHS – Child Abuse Prevention) LABHHS Kingston; Barrow; Bishop (GA); Lewis (GA)
2010 TX $100,000 Texas State Technical College, Waco, TX for its Career Paths for Veterans project (Education: Higher Education) LABHHS Edwards (TX)
2010 AL $250,000 Providence Hospital, Mobile, for facilities and equipment (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) LABHHS Bonner
2010 WA $150,000 Opportunities Industrialization Center of Washington, Yakima, WA, to provide workforce and health and safety training to agricultural workers (Labor – Employment and Training Administration) LABHHS Murray
2010 MS $200,000 Pearl River Community College, Poplarville, MS, for instructional technology including the purchase of equipment (Education: Higher Education) LABHHS Cochran; Wicker
2010 FL $1,000,000 St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport runway and taxiway improvements (Airport Improvement Program) THUD Young (FL)
2010 MT $450,000 Billings Food Bank for the Billings Food Bank Montana Harvest Kitchens Project building expansion (Economic Development Initiative) THUD Rehberg
2010 IA $300,000 Keokuk Municipal Airport rehabilitation and remarking airfield pavements (Airport Improvement Program) THUD Loebsack Grassley
2010 OH $400,000 MAGNET, Cleveland, for the Renovation and restoration of the Manufacturing Innovation Center (Economic Development Initiative) THUD Fudge
2010 AL $500,000 City of Dothan for demolition, planning, design, and renovation of downtown business district (Economic Development Initiative) THUD Bright
2010 MO $2,000,000 Poplar Bluff Industrial Park Bypass (Delta Regional Transportation Development Program) THUD Bond
2010 WA $264,000 Organic Cropping (National Institute of Food and Agriculture: Special Research Grants) AG Dicks; Hastings (WA); Larsen (WA); McDermott; Smith (WA) Cantwell; Murray
2010 KY $300,000 Louisville Metropolitan Police Department, Louisville, Mobile Data Computers (COPS – Law Enforcement Technology) COM Yarmuth
2010 FL $500,000 City of Miami Beach, After School Gang and Drug Prevention Program (Byrne Discretionary Grants) COM Ros-Lehtinen; Wasserman Schultz Nelson, Bill
2010 GA $20,000 Warner Robins Police Department, Warner Robins, Forensic Video System (COPS – Law Enforcement Technology) COM Marshall
2010 IL $100,000 City of Galesburg, Upgrade 911 Systems to a Next Generation NG-911 Digital System (COPS – Law Enforcement Technology) COM Hare
2010 MO $200,000 St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, St. Louis, In-Car Video System (ICVS) program (COPS – Law Enforcement Technology) COM Carnahan
2010 OH $200,000 Starr Commonwealth, Columbus, Structured Therapeutic Living Program (Juvenile Justice) COM Brown
2010 FL $2,000,000 WMD Civil Support Team for Florida (Operation and Maintenance – Army Reserve National Guard) DEF Young (FL)  
2010 KY $1,200,000 Progressive Research for Sustainable Manufacturing (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Defense Wide) DEF Rogers (KY)   Bunning  
2010 Multi-State $1,600,000 U.S. Navy Pandemic Influenza Vaccine Program (NY, CA) (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Navy) DEF McHugh   Gillibrand; Schumer  
2010 DC $2,400,000 Machine Gun Training System for the Pennsylvania National Guard (Other Procurement – Army) DEF Holden  
2010 TX $1,600,000 Center for Cancer Immunology Research (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Army) DEF Culberson  
2010 LA $2,560,000 Remote Language-Independent Suspect Identification (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Air Force) DEF Alexander   Landrieu  
2010 $2,000,000 Naval Advanced Electric Launcher System (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Navy) DEF Bond  
2010 $600,000 Green roof demonstration project (Department of Energy: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy) ENERGY Souder

Legend

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