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 NC $100,000 City of Wilson, Wilson Gang Prevention Initiative (Juvenile Justice) COM Butterfield Burr; Hagan
2010 AL $1,000,000 Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Development of Characterization Techniques for Advanced High Temperature Materials in Space Launch Applications (Community College Aerospace Scholars) COM Shelby
2010 FL $1,600,000 Ballistic Missile Technology (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Air Force) DEF Young (FL)   Nelson (FL)  
2010 MT $1,600,000 Watchkeeper (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Air Force) DEF Rehberg  
2010 MA $18,900,000 Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the Senate (General Provisions) DEF Markey (MA)   Inouye; Kerry; Kirk  
2010 IN $2,400,000 Net-Centric Sensor Grids (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Air Force) DEF Hill   Lugar  
2010 $5,000,000 Call for Fire Trainer II / Joint Fires and Effects Trainer System (Other Procurement – Army) DEF Cole   Inhofe  
2010 AL $2,480,000 On-Board Vehicle Power Systems Development (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Army) DEF Aderholt   Sessions; Shelby  
2010 MS $3,760,000 Propulsion Manufacturing Technology Development (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Navy) DEF Cochran; Wicker  
2010 PA $90,000 Schuylkill River basin, Wissahickon watershed (Corps of Engineers: General Investigation) ENERGY Schwartz Specter
2010 OH $1,000,000 National Center of Excellence in Energy Storage Technology (Department of Energy: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy) ENERGY Kilroy Voinovich
2010 $500,000 Biofuels campus for accelerated development (Department of Energy: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy) ENERGY Butterfield
2010 NV $6,724,000 Truckee Meadows (Corps of Engineers: General Investigation) ENERGY Reid; Ensign
2010 IA $250,000 University of Northern Iowa for MyEntreNet, a national rural entrepreneurship development system (Small Business Administration) FINSER Braley Grassley; Harkin
2010 NY $1,000,000 Emergency Operations Center, City of Mount Vernon (FEMA: State and Local Programs) HS Charles Schumer; Kirsten Gillibrand
2010 NH $1,000,000 Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge (US Fish and Wildlife Service – Land Acquisition) INT Hodes Gregg; Shaheen
2010 KY $200,000 City of Eubank for a water line replacement project (EPA – State and Tribal Assistance Grants – Water and Wastewater Infrastructure) INT Bunning
2010 CA $100,000 Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services, Pasadena, for mental health and emotional support services for children of the terminally ill during the illness and after the death (HHS – Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) LABHHS Schiff
2010 KS $250,000 Hutchinson Community College, Hutchinson, KS for purchase of equipment (Education: Higher Education) LABHHS Moran (KS) Brownback
2010 RI $500,000 Salve Regina University, Newport, RI for equipment and technology at its Blackstone Valley learning center and Newport campus (Education: Higher Education) LABHHS Kennedy Reed; Whitehouse
2010 FL $600,000 Collier County, FL for a health care access network for the uninsured, including purchase of equipment (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) LABHHS Diaz-Balart, Mario
2010 GA $100,000 Phoebe Putney Health System, Albany, GA, for health care services for students (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) LABHHS Bishop (GA) Chambliss
2010 WI $50,000 Chippewa Valley Free Clinic, Eau Claire, WI, for electronic health record equipment and implementation (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) LABHHS Kohl
2010 KY $2,000,000 Western Kentucky University Research Foundation, Bowling Green, KY, for equipment purchase (Education: Higher Education) LABHHS McConnell
2010 CA $550,000 Municipal Transit Operators Coalition (MTOC) Bus/Bus Facility Im- provement Project (Buses & Bus Facilities) THUD Watson; Napolitano
2010 ND $730,500 Spirit Lake Nation, Fort Totten, for construction of low income senior housing units (Economic Development Initiative) THUD Pomeroy Dorgan; Conrad
2010 OH $500,000 East 24th Street Project, Cleveland (Surface Transportation Priorities) THUD LaTourette; Fudge
2010 PA $400,000 Nicetown CDC, Philadelphia, for construction of a low income housing tax credit (Economic Development Initiative) THUD Fattah
2010 CA $2,000,000 Air Traffic Control Facility, Palm Springs International Airport (Terminal Air Traffic Facilities) THUD Bono Mack Boxer; Feinstein
2010 VA $584,400 Fairfax County Parkway Interchange Improvements at Fair Lakes Boulevard and Monument Drive (Surface Transportation Priorities) THUD Warner; Webb
2010 KY $400,000 Cane Run Creek Watershed Remediation (Natural Resources Conservation Service: Conservation Operations) AG Chandler
2010 FL $400,000 PACE Center for Girls, Inc., Jacksonville, PACEWorks! (Juvenile Justice) COM Wasserman Schultz; Brown, Corrine; Crenshaw
2010 MT $60,000 East Helena Police Department, East Helena, East Helena Community Policing Hiring Effort (Byrne Discretionary Grants) COM Rehberg
2010 NM $100,000 City of Farmington, Interoperability Radio Communications, Farmington (COPS – Law Enforcement Technology) COM Lujan Udall, T.
2010 MO $140,000 Synergy Services, Parkville, Community Response to Domestic Violence (Byrne Discretionary Grants) COM Graves
2010 NC $250,000 Town of Ayden, Public Safety Technology Improvement Initiative (COPS – Law Enforcement Technology) COM Butterfield
2010 KY $200,000 Northern Kentucky University Foundation, Highland Heights, Sky Dome: Strengthening Science Achievement in Grades 4 until 12 through Immersive Technology (Community College Aerospace Scholars) COM Bunning
2010 FL $2,400,000 Advanced Electronic Components for Sensor Arrays (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Air Force) DEF Young (FL)  
2010 MT $1,600,000 Next Generation Simulation Training for Pararescue Forces (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Air Force) DEF Rehberg   Baucus; Tester  
2010 MA $1,600,000 Clinical Technology Integration for Military Health (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Army) DEF Markey (MA)   Kerry  
2010 IN $960,000 Advanced Linear Accelerator Facility (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Navy) DEF Hill   Lugar  
2010 OK $2,400,000 UAV / UAS Test Facility (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Defense Wide) DEF Cole   Inhofe  
2010 AL $6,000,000 Electrically Charged Mesh Defense Net Troop Protection System (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Army) DEF Aderholt   Sessions  
2010 $2,400,000 Photonic Integration Foundry (Research, Development, Test and Evaluation – Navy) DEF Casey; Specter  
2010 PA $242,000 Southeastern Pennsylvania environmental infrastructure: Sandyford Run wetland creation (Corps of Engineers: Construction) ENERGY Schwartz
2010 OH $500,000 Ohio Advanced Energy Manufacturing Center (Department of Energy: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy) ENERGY Kilroy Brown
2010 TX $700,000 Center for Advanced Scientific Modeling (Department of Energy: Science) ENERGY Burgess
2010 VA $90,000 Upper Rappahannock River basin (Corps of Engineers: General Investigation) ENERGY Webb; Warner
2010 PA $150,000 Urban League of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, for the Urban League Entrepreneurship Center (Small Business Administration) FINSER Brady (PA) Casey; Specter
2010 VT $1,700,000 Counterterrorism and Cybercrime Center, Norwich University, Northfield (FEMA: State and Local Programs) HS Patrick 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