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 LA $300,000 Dillard University, New Orleans, The Dillard University Eighth Grade Initiative (Community College Aerospace Scholars) COM Cao Landrieu
2010 MS $1,000,000 University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Technology Industry Partnership for transitioning space technologies into the commercial sector (Community College Aerospace Scholars) COM Cochran; Wicker
2010 FL $1,000,000 X-Band / W-Band Solid State Power Amplifier (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Defense Wide) DEF Young (FL)  
2010 TX $800,000 Center for Defense Systems Research (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Army) DEF Reyes  
2010 CA $800,000 McClellan AFB Infrastructure Improvements (Operation and Maintenance – Defense Wide) DEF Matsui   Boxer  
2010 NY $1,600,000 Advanced Reactive Armor Systems (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Army) DEF Hinchey   Schumer  
2010 VA $2,000,000 Virtual Interactive Combat Environment Training System for the Virginia National Guard (Other Procurement – Army) DEF Connolly; Moran (VA)   Warner; Webb  
2010 AL $336,000 Adaptive Robotics Technology for Space, Air, and Missiles (ART-SAM) (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Army) DEF Aderholt; Rogers (AL)   Sessions  
2010 $1,280,000 Thin Film Materials for Advanced Applications, Advanced IED and Anti-Personnel Sensors (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Navy) DEF Leahy  
2010 PA $3,888,000 South central Pennsylvania environmental improvement (Corps of Engineers: Construction) ENERGY Shuster
2010 MD $2,906,000 Atlantic Coast of Maryland (Corps of Engineers: Construction) ENERGY Kratovil Mikulski; Cardin
2010 CA $90,000 San Clemente shoreline (Corps of Engineers: General Investigation) ENERGY Calvert
2010 SD $150,000 James River (Corps of Engineers: General Investigation) ENERGY Dorgan
2010 SC $150,000 The Export Consortium, Columbia, The I–95 Corridor Project (Small Business Administration) FINSER Clyburn
2010 CA $225,000 City of Burbank (FEMA: Predisaster Mitigation) HS Adam Schiff
2010 GA $500,000 Georgia Streambank Restoration (US Fish and Wildlife Service – Resource Management) INT Johnson (GA); Scott (GA); Marshall Chambliss
2010 VT $825,000 Village of Waterbury for wastewater system improvements (EPA – State and Tribal Assistance Grants – Water and Wastewater Infrastructure) INT Leahy; Sanders
2010 VA $600,000 Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA for facilities and equipment for the Massey Cancer Center (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) LABHHS Scott (VA); Wittman Warner
2010 CT $100,000 Greater New Britain Teen Pregnancy Prevention, Inc., New Britain, CT for teen pregnancy prevention services (HHS – Social Services) LABHHS Murphy (CT)
2010 MI $350,000 Bay Regional Medical Center, Bay City, MI for facilities and equipment (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) LABHHS Kildee Levin; Stabenow
2010 IN $350,000 Michigan City Area Schools, Michigan City, IN for career and technical education programs, which may include equipment and technology (Education: Elementary and Secondary Education) LABHHS Donnelly (IN)
2010 UT $250,000 Intermountain Healthcare Foundation, Salt Lake City, UT, for facilities and equipment (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) LABHHS Bishop (UT) Bennett; Hatch
2010 AK $1,000,000 City of Ketchikan, for facilities and equipment at Ketchikan General Hospital (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) LABHHS Murkowski; Begich
2010 MI $200,000 Mott Community College, Flint, MI, for the Center for Advanced Manufacturing (Education: Higher Education) LABHHS Levin; Stabenow
2010 KY $70,000 Lake Cumberland Community Action Agency, bus equipment (Buses & Bus Facilities) THUD Whitfield
2010 NC $2,000,000 I-40 Improvements, Durham and Wake County (Interstate Maintenance Discretionary) THUD Price (NC)
2010 NY $750,000 Empire Corridor West High Speed Rail Improvements, Genesee Coun- ty (Grade Crossings on Designated High Speed Rail Corridors) THUD Lee (NY) ; Arcuri; Higgins; Maffei; Massa; Slaughter; Tonko
2010 VA $750,000 I-295 Meadowville Road Interchange (Surface Transportation Priorities) THUD Forbes Warner; Webb
2010 IA $300,000 Northwest Transportation Corridor Study, Grimes (Surface Transportation Priorities) THUD Boswell Grassley
2010 AK $1,000,000 FNSB Road and Bridge Improvements (Surface Transportation Priorities) THUD Murkowski
2010 IL $175,000 Urban Horticulture and Marketing (National Institute of Food and Agriculture: Extension) AG Davis (IL); Jackson (IL) Durbin
2010 VT $200,000 Orange County Sheriff, Chelsea, Law Enforcement Technology and Equipment (COPS – Law Enforcement Technology) COM Welch
2010 TX $400,000 University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Open Source Lab for Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysis on Latin America (COPS – Law Enforcement Technology) COM Reyes
2010 FL $800,000 Collier County, Naples, Emergency Services Technology, Collier County, Florida (COPS – Law Enforcement Technology) COM Mack; Diaz-Balart, Mario Nelson, Bill; Martinez
2010 AL $350,000 North Alabama Child Maltreatment Collaborative, Huntsville, National Children’s Advocacy Center (Juvenile Justice) COM Griffith
2010 LA $400,000 Catholic Charities, New Orleans Region Family Justice Center, New Orleans, Family Justice Center—Expansion of Services (Byrne Discretionary Grants) COM Cao Landrieu; Vitter
2010 AL $1,000,000 Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Advanced Algorithm, Integration, and Maturation (Community College Aerospace Scholars) COM Shelby
2010 FL $1,600,000 CBRN Detection Unmanned Aircraft (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Defense Wide) DEF Young (FL)  
2010 TX $800,000 Demonstration of Thin Film Solar Modules as a Renewable Energy Source (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Army) DEF Reyes  
2010 UT $3,200,000 Distributed, Networked, Unmanned Ground Systems (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Army) DEF Matheson   Bennett; Hatch  
2010 NY $2,400,000 Advanced Composite Nickel-Manganese-Cobalt and other Lithium Ion Battery Technologies using Nano Crystal Scission Process (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Army) DEF Hinchey   Schumer  
2010 VA $2,400,000 Paragon (Frequency Extension) (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Navy) DEF Connolly; Moran (VA)  
2010 AL $3,120,000 Enhanced-Rapid Tactical Integration for Fielding of Systems Initiative (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Army) DEF Aderholt; Rogers (AL)   Sessions; Shelby  
2010 TX $1,600,000 Texas Microfactory (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Navy) DEF Hutchison  
2010 $500,000 Landfill leachate recirculation and gas to energy project (Department of Energy: Science) ENERGY Shuler
2010 FL $969,000 Ponce de Leon Inlet (Corps of Engineers: Construction) ENERGY Kosmas Martinez
2010 CA $198,000 Riverside County special area management plan (Corps of Engineers: General Investigation) ENERGY Calvert Feinstein
2010 CA $90,000 Humboldt Bay long term shoal management (Corps of Engineers: General Investigation) ENERGY Feinstein
2010 MO $150,000 I–70 Northwest Development Corporation, St. Louis, North St. Louis Community Food and Health Center (Small Business Administration) FINSER Clay
2010 OH $2,000,000 Cincinnati Urban Area partnership (Science and Technology: Research, Development, Acquisition, and Operations) HS George Voinovich

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