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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Title Cost State Status Bill Chamber Year House Sponsors Senate Sponsors
University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Teaching and Research Corridor (NIST – Construction of Research Facilities) $30,000,000 AL COM 2010 Shelby
Dairy Farm Profitability (National Institute of Food and Agriculture: Special Research Grants) $372,000 PA AG 2010 Dahlkemper; Holden; Murtha; Shuster; Thompson (PA) Casey; Specter
Indianapolis ADA Compliant Bus Facility Michigan and 71st St (Buses & Bus Facilities) $500,000 IN THUD 2010 Carson (IN)
City of Norco waste to energy facillity (Department of Energy: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy) $750,000 CA ENERGY 2010 Calvert
Clarke College, Dubuque, IA for its Doctor of Nurse Practitioner program, which may include equipment, technology and scholarships (Education: Higher Education) $400,000 IA LABHHS 2010 Braley (IA) Harkin; Grassley
University of Guam, Mangilao, Coral Reef Research Institute (NOAA – Operations, Research and Facilities) $300,000 GU COM 2010 Bordallo
Dugway Proving Ground for a life science test facility addition (Army) $2,890,000 UT MILCON 2010 Bishop (UT) Bennett; Hatch
Resurrection Health Care, Chicago, IL, for equipment (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) $400,000 IL LABHHS 2010 Durbin; Burris
Delaware State University, Dover, DE, for facilities and equipment related to public health training (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) $100,000 DE LABHHS 2010 Kaufman; Carper
University of New Haven solar testing and training lab (Department of Energy: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy) $500,000 CT ENERGY 2010 Dodd; Lieberman
Burlington International Airport Taxiway and Apron Improvements (Airport Improvement Program) $974,000 VT THUD 2010 Leahy
Appleton Housing Authority, Appleton, for construction and preservation of low-income elderly housing (Economic Development Initiative) $409,080 WI THUD 2010 Kohl
City of Tusculum for planning, design and construction of a wastewater treatment facility and collection system (EPA – State and Tribal Assistance Grants – Water and Wastewater Infrastructure) $500,000 TN INT 2010 Alexander; Corker
The University of Mississippi for the Technology Commercialization Initiative, Oxford (Small Business Administration) $250,000 MS FINSER 2010 Cochran
Pearl Harbor NS for a production services support facility (Navy) $25,070,000 HI MILCON 2010 Inouye; Akaka
Safe Kids USA, Washington, DC for safety services for families in need (District of Columbia) $125,000 DC FINSER 2010 Wasserman Schultz
Middlesex Community College, Lowell, for redevelopment of an underutlized historic building to expand community services (Economic Development Initiative) $194,800 MA THUD 2010 Tsongas Kennedy; Kerry; Kirk
Microgrids and renewable energy and technologies research initiative (Department of Energy: Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability) $750,000 None ENERGY 2010 Teague Bingaman; T. Udall
San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA for a competency- based early childhood education and training initiative, which may include equipment and technology (Education: Higher Education) $350,000 CA LABHHS 2010 Speier
Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition, Bronx, Sistas and Brothas (S&B) United Youth Leadership Program (Juvenile Justice) $100,000 NY COM 2010 Serrano
Maryland Department of Juvenile Services, Baltimore, Maryland Civic Justice Corps (Juvenile Justice) $200,000 MD COM 2010 Sarbanes; Cummings
City of Bell, CA for an after-school program, which may include equipment and technology (Education: Elementary and Secondary Education) $200,000 CA LABHHS 2010 Roybal-Allard
Pantry Partners Food Bank for a building project (Economic Development Initiative) $200,000 None THUD 2010 Rehberg Baucus
United Way of North Central Massachusetts, Fitchburg, Engaging Youth for Success (Juvenile Justice) $350,000 MA COM 2010 Olver
South Montebello Irrigation District for water system infrastructure improvements (EPA – State and Tribal Assistance Grants – Water and Wastewater Infrastructure) $550,000 CA INT 2010 Napolitano
UMOS, Inc., Milwaukee, WI for a teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections prevention program (HHS – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) $100,000 WI LABHHS 2010 Moore (WI)
CASA serving Lancaster, Monterey Park, Court Appointed Special Advocates Program (Juvenile Justice) $300,000 CA COM 2010 McKeon
Hornell Family YMCA, Hornell, for construction of new and renovation of older structures for cultural programs (Economic Development Initiative) $400,000 NY THUD 2010 Massa
City of West Palm Beach for water infrastructure improvements (EPA – State and Tribal Assistance Grants – Water and Wastewater Infrastructure) $500,000 FL INT 2010 Klein (FL); Wexler
Emergency Operations Center, Westmoreland County Department of Public Safety (FEMA: State and Local Programs) $900,000 PA HS 2010 John Murtha
Patuxent River NAS for a special communications engineering facility (Navy) $11,043,000 MD MILCON 2010 Hoyer
Village of Owego Riverwalk (Surface Transportation Priorities) $500,000 NY THUD 2010 Hinchey
Umatilla County Sheriff, Pendlton, Mobile Video Equipment (COPS – Law Enforcement Technology) $130,000 OR COM 2010 Walden
Interstate 235/US 54 and I-235/Central Avenue Interchange, Wichita (Interstate Maintenance Discretionary) $1,000,000 KS THUD 2010 Tiahrt Brownback; Roberts
St. Vincent Charity Hospital, Cleveland, OH for facilities and equipment (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) $700,000 OH LABHHS 2010 Fudge Voinovich; Brown
The School for Children with Hidden Intelligence for construction of an educational facility providing special education services (Economic Development Initiative) $250,000 NJ THUD 2010 Smith (NJ)
Grimes St. Joseph Health Center, Navasota, TX for facilities and equipment (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) $150,000 TX LABHHS 2010 Edwards (TX)
Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency, Coldwater, MI for facilities and equipment for a Hillsdale public health dental clinic (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) $400,000 MI LABHHS 2010 Schauer
Metropolitan State College, Denver, CO for equipment and technology for its accredited aviation training program (Education: Higher Education) $200,000 CO LABHHS 2010 DeGette
Morehead State University, Morehead, KY for a rural health initiative (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) $250,000 KY LABHHS 2010 Rogers (KY)
Rural Montana (Corps of Engineers: Construction) $4,844,000 MT ENERGY 2010 Rehberg Tester; Baucus
Lewis and Clark Legacy Trail (Surface Transportation Priorities) $681,800 ND THUD 2010 Pomeroy Conrad; Dorgan
Doyle Drive Replacement, San Francisco (Federal Lands – Public Lands Highways) $3,704,500 CA THUD 2010 Pelosi Feinstein; Boxer
Medical University of South Carolina-Hollings Cancer Center, Charleston, SC for facilities and equipment (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) $200,000 SC LABHHS 2010 Brown (SC) Graham
Highlands Hospital, Connellsville, PA for facilities and equipment (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) $300,000 PA LABHHS 2010 Murtha
Enough Is Enough, Uintah County, Utah Internet Safety 101: Empowering Parents Program (Byrne Discretionary Grants) $250,000 UT COM 2010 Bishop (UT) Bennett; Hatch;
Nevada Cancer Institute, Las Vegas, NV for cancer education and outreach services (HHS – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) $600,000 NV LABHHS 2010 Berkley, Titus Reid
City of Worcester for planning, design, and engineering for the Institute Park Renovation Project (Economic Development Initiative) $400,000 MA THUD 2010 McGovern
Sid Jacobson Jewish Community Center, East Hills, Youth Action After School Program (Juvenile Justice) $200,000 NY COM 2010 Ackerman
Fairfield for a field maintenance shop to add/alter (Army National Guard) $2,000,000 IA MILCON 2010 Loebsack Harkin

Legend

Status ABR – Above president's budget request
NBR – No budget request by president
Bill AG – Agriculture
COM – Commerce
DEF – Defense
FINSER – Financial Services
FOROP – Foreign Operations
HS – Homeland Security
INT – Interior
LEG – Legislative
MILCON – Military Construction
THUD – Transportation/Housing and Urban Development
VAHUD – Veterans Affairs/Housing and Urban Development
Chamber C – Inserted in conference committee
H – Inserted in the House
S – Inserted in the Senate
HS – Inserted in the House and Senate