Congress Pigs Out in War Supplemental Bill
Press Release
For Immediate Release | Contact: Mark Carpenter/Jonathan Trager |
April 17, 2003 | (202) 467-5300 |
Final version filled with unrelated projects
(Washington, D.C.) -- Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) today condemned Congress for passing a $78.5 billion War Supplemental Appropriations bill filled with pork-barrel projects. Although President Bush had requested the legislation to finance the war in Iraq and other anti-terrorism provisions, lawmakers shamefully seized the opportunity to tack on funds for 29 unrelated projects, which cost more than $348 million. Here is a list of the projects that were included in the legislation:
- $110,000,000 added by the Senate for the National Animal Disease Center in Ames, Iowa;
- $54,750,000 added by the Senate for the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services for the Interoperable Communications Technology Program;
- $41,000,000 added by the Senate for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for geostationary systems;
- $40,140,000 for Capitol police buildings and grounds;
- $24,000,000 added by the Senate for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for polar orbiting systems;
- $22,679,000 added by the Senate for a Capitol power plant;
- $15,000,000 added by the Senate for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission;
- $9,000,000 added by the Senate for the operation of the National Park Service system;
- $5,500,000 for the Library of Congress for the purchase and installation of a public address system for the Library buildings;
- $5,000,000 added in conference for Columbia for programs and activities to assist persons who have been displaced as a result of armed conflict;
- $5,000,000 for State and Tribal Wildlife Grants;
- $4,849,000 for the General Accounting Office;
- $3,300,000 added in conference for the European Communities with regard to the European Communities music listening dispute;
- $1,863,000 for the Congressional Research Service for the implementation of an alternate computer facility;
- $1,100,000 added by the Senate for the Capitol Architect for the Capitol Building;
- $1,000,000 for the Geisinger Health System in Harrisburg to establish centers for excellence for the treatment of autism;
- $1,000,000 added by the Senate for the Department of Labor for the Jobs for America’s Graduates program;
- $513,000 added in conference for the Region I Planning and Development Council in Princeton, W.Va. for water and wastewater infrastructure improvements;
- $500,000 added in conference for the Harford Board of Education in Aberdeen, Md. for collaboration between a science and technology high school and the Aberdeen Proving Ground;
- $437,000 added in conference for the Huntington Sanitary Board of Huntington, W.Va. for the construction of wastewater treatment facilities;
- $400,000 added in conference for the University of Southern Maine School of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology for the purchase of equipment and technology;
- $231,000 added by the House for DAIKON Lutheran Social Ministries of Allentown, Pa. for abstinence education and related services;
- $225,000 added by the House for the Mental Health Association of Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Texas;
- $200,000 added by the House for the Aids Research Institute at the University of California, San Francisco for a Developing Country Medical Program;
- $200,000 added in conference for Light of Life Ministries in Allegheny County, Pa. for renovation and infrastructure improvements of a homeless service center on Penn Avenue in Pittsburgh;
- $100,000 added in conference for the Regional Learning Alliance, Marshall Township of Allegheny County, Pa., and
- $50,000 added by the House for the United States Court of International Trade for a security system upgrade.
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