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
California State University San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA for facilities and equipment (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) $100,000 CA LABHHS 2010 Bono Mack
City of Rialto Police Department, Rialto Police Department Surveillance Cameras (COPS – Law Enforcement Technology) $300,000 CA COM 2010 Baca
Czech & Slovak Museum & Library, Cedar Rapids, IA, for exhibits (Institute of Museum & Library Services – Museums & Libraries) $500,000 IA LABHHS 2010 Harkin
Hawaii water resourcesd management (Corps of Engineers: General Investigation) $270,000 HI ENERGY 2010 Inouye
Porter Rockwell, Herriman (Surface Transportation Priorities) $1,000,000 UT THUD 2010 Bennett; Hatch
Eastern Maine Health Systems, Brewer, ME, for emergency preparedness planning and equipment (HHS – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) $640,000 ME LABHHS 2010 Collins; Snowe
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Alaska, Anchorage, for a mentoring demonstration project (Education: Elementary and Secondary Education) $100,000 AK LABHHS 2010 Murkowski
City of Brockton, Brockton At-Risk Youth Program (Juvenile Justice) $200,000 MA COM 2010 Kennedy; Kerry
Agricultural Wildlife Conservation Center (Natural Resources Conservation Service: Conservation Operations) $939,000 MS AG 2010 Cochran
City of Denver, COPLINK (COPS – Law Enforcement Technology) $500,000 CO COM 2010 Bennet
Conduct pilot projects to develop, pilot, and field test new and improved micronutrient fortified prodicts designed to meet the energy and nutreint needs of populations served by the McGovern-Dole Food for Education Program $10,000,000 None NBR AG C 2010
Rappahannock River National Wildlife Refuge, Bowers property (US Fish and Wildlife Service – Land Acquisition) $500,000 VA INT 2010 Wittman; Moran (VA) Warner; Webb
Oregon Partnership, Portland, Rx for Saving Oregon Teens (Byrne Discretionary Grants) $470,000 OR COM 2010 Walden; Wu Wyden; Merkley
Boulder City Bypass (Federal Lands – Public Lands Highways) $981,800 NV THUD 2010 Titus Reid
Mississippi environmental infrastructure (Corps of Engineers: Construction) $10,000,000 MS ENERGY 2010 Taylor Cochran; Wicker
City of Robstown (FEMA: Predisaster Mitigation) $500,000 TX HS 2010 Solomon Ortiz
Mountain Home Air Force Base for a civil engineer maintenance complex (Air Force) $690,000 ID MILCON 2010 Simpson Crapo; Risch
Schuylkill River basin, Wissahickon watershed (Corps of Engineers: General Investigation) $90,000 PA ENERGY 2010 Schwartz Specter
Long Beach Community College District, Long Beach, Business Training for At-Risk Youth in Watts-Willowbrook (Juvenile Justice) $100,000 CA COM 2010 Sanchez, Linda
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, National Academy for Reentry Policy and Practice (Byrne Discretionary Grants) $100,000 NY COM 2010 Rangel; Engel; Towns
Northern Wisconsin environmental assistance (Corps of Engineers: Construction) $4,000,000 WI ENERGY 2010 Obey
West Liberty State College, West Liberty, WV for facilities and equipment (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) $50,000 WV LABHHS 2010 Mollohan
City School District of New Rochelle, NY for after-school programs (Education: Elementary and Secondary Education) $297,000 NY LABHHS 2010 Lowey
Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT, for facilities and equipment (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) $325,000 CT LABHHS 2010 Larson (CT) Dodd; Lieberman
Emergency Operations Center, City of Minneapolis (FEMA: State and Local Programs) $750,000 MN HS 2010 Keith Ellison Amy Klobuchar
Preserving, digitizing and making available historically and culturally significant materials related to the development of Nebraska and the American West, Durham Museum in Omaha $200,000 NE NBR LEG S 2010
B-Line Trail Extension, Bloomington (Surface Transportation Priorities) $500,000 IN THUD 2010 Hill
Mississippi State University, Starkville, MSU Cyber Crime Initiative and National Consortium for Digital Forensics Training (Byrne Discretionary Grants) $1,500,000 MS COM 2010 Harper Cochran; Wicker
Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Ft. Worth, TX to enhance collections (Institute of Museum & Library Services – Museums & Libraries) $500,000 TX LABHHS 2010 Granger
Santa Fe College, Gainesville, FL for facilities and equipment (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) $150,000 FL LABHHS 2010 Stearns Nelson, Bill
City of Fayetteville, Regional Public Safety Communications (COPS – Law Enforcement Technology) $300,000 NC COM 2010 Etheridge Burr; Hagan
Lower Providence Township, Eagleville, Police Department Technology Improvements (COPS – Law Enforcement Technology) $200,000 PA COM 2010 Sestak Specter; Casey
West Jefferson Medical Center, Marrero, LA Workforce Training and Development Initiative (Small Business Administration) $100,000 LA FINSER 2010 Scalise
University of Kentucky strategic liquid transportation fuels derived from coal (Department of Energy: Fossil Energy R&D) $2,000,000 KY ENERGY 2010 Davis (KY); Rogers (KY)
Mayport NS for a fitness center (Navy) $26,360,000 FL MILCON 2010 Crenshaw
Gallatin County, Bozeman, Gallatin County Treatment Court (Byrne Discretionary Grants) $185,000 MT COM 2010 Rehberg Tester; Baucus
Baptist Hospitals of Southeast Texas, Beaumont, TX for facilities and equipment (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) $200,000 TX LABHHS 2010 Poe (TX)
Municipal Water District of Orange County for Efficient Irrigation (Natural Resources Conservation Service: Conservation Operations) $150,000 CA AG 2010 Calvert; Miller, Gary; Rohrabacher; Sanchez, Loretta Boxer; Feinstein
North West Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, Spooner, for the expansion of business incubators in Rusk County, including infrastructure improvements (Neighborhood Initiatives) $500,000 WI THUD 2010 Obey
Borough of Quakertown, Quakertown, Law Enforcement Technology and Communications (COPS – Law Enforcement Technology) $100,000 PA COM 2010 Murphy, Patrick
Water Use Reduction, Dawson (Agricultural Research Service: Salaries and Expenses) $1,200,000 GA AG 2010 Bishop (GA); Johnson (GA); king- ston; Marshall; Scott (GA) Chambliss; Isakson
The City of Los Angeles for the Elysian Park water recycling project (EPA – State and Tribal Assistance Grants – Water and Wastewater Infrastructure) $500,000 CA INT 2010 Becerra
Hispanic Counseling Center, Hempstead, NY for mental health services and treatment for the uninsured and underinsured Hispanic population on Long Island (HHS – Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) $200,000 NY LABHHS 2010 McCarthy (NY); Israel
Florida Gulf Coast University, Ft. Myers, FL for the Coastal Watershed Institute (Education: Higher Education) $350,000 FL LABHHS 2010 Mack
Covenant House New Jersey, Newark, NJ, for a job training initiative (Labor – Employment and Training Administration) $100,000 NJ LABHHS 2010 Lautenberg; Menendez
Lake Hospital System, Painesville, OH for an electronic medical records initiative (HHS – HRSA Health Facilities and Services) $500,000 OH LABHHS 2010 LaTourette
Onio environmental infrastructure: city of Parma, Parkhaven Drive (Corps of Engineers: Construction) $200,000 OH ENERGY 2010 Kucinich
Panama City beaches (Corps of Engineers: Construction) $230,000 FL ENERGY 2010 Bill Nelson
Poplar Bluff Industrial Park Bypass (Delta Regional Transportation Development Program) $2,000,000 MO THUD 2010 Bond
Helix Water District for the El Monte Valley groundwater recharge project (EPA – State and Tribal Assistance Grants – Water and Wastewater Infrastructure) $500,000 CA INT 2010 Hunter

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