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Fiscal Year(s) 2008-2009 No. Total Amount
Earmarks 294 $1,419,136,947
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View earmark details 2008 National Domestic Preparedness Consortium $88,000,000 President
Rep. Richard Baker (-LA)
Rep. Joe Barton (-TX)
Rep. Kevin Brady (-TX)
...more
Unknown Location
View earmark details 2008 National Center for Critical Information Processing and Storage new construction $72,300,000 President
Sen. Thad Cochran (-MS)
Stennis Space Center, Mississippi
View earmark details 2008 Center for Domestic Preparedness $62,500,000 President
Sen. Richard Shelby (-AL)
Anniston, Alabama
View earmark details 2009 Center for Domestic Preparedness $62,500,000 President
Rep. Mike Rogers (-AL)
Sen. Richard Shelby (-AL)
Rep. Robert Aderholt (-AL)
...more
Anniston, Alabama
View earmark details 2008 For an intensive maintenance regime for 110 foot Island Class patrol boats in District Seven $52,000,000 President (solo) Unknown Location
View earmark details 2009 Naco, AZ Station $47,000,000 President (solo) Naco, Arizona
View earmark details 2009 Replacement Dormitory, FLETC Charleston Campus $40,000,000 No sponsor indicated Unknown Location
View earmark details 2008 Advanced Training Center $39,700,000 Sen. Robert Byrd (-WV) West Virginia
View earmark details 2009 Advanced Training Center $39,700,000 Sen. Robert Byrd (-WV) West Virginia
View earmark details 2009 Calexico Station $34,000,000 President (solo) Calexico, California
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