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Fiscal Year(s) 2008-2009 No. Total Amount
Earmarks 294 $1,419,136,947
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Sponsors Locations Receiving Organization
View earmark details 2009 Uvalde, TX Hangar, Maintenance & Admin $2,000,000 President (solo) Uvalde, Texas
View earmark details 2008 Naval Postgraduate School $2,000,000 President
Rep. Sam Farr (-CA)
California
View earmark details 2008 Philadelphia Infrastructure Monitoring Program $2,000,000 Rep. Chaka Fattah (-PA) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
View earmark details 2008 Chelsea Street Bridge $2,000,000 Rep. Michael Capuano (-MA)
Sen. Edward "Ted" Kennedy (-MA)
Sen. John Kerry (-MA)
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Chelsea, Massachusetts
View earmark details 2009 Canadian Pacific Railway Bridge $2,000,000 Sen. Herbert Kohl (-WI) La Crosse, Wisconsin
View earmark details 2009 Philadelphia Infrastructure monitoring, PA $2,000,000 Rep. Chaka Fattah (-PA) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
View earmark details 2008 Real World testing of Crane-mounted radiation detection $2,000,000 Rep. David Price (-NC) Unknown Location
View earmark details 2009 Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge $2,000,000 Sen. Tom Harkin (-IA)
Rep. David Loebsack (-IA)
Burlington, Iowa
View earmark details 2009 Containerized Cargo Inspection Demonstration Project (Project SeaHawk) $2,000,000 Sen. Lindsey Graham (-SC)
Rep. Henry Brown Jr (-SC)
Charleston, South Carolina
View earmark details 2009 Naval Postgraduate School, CA $2,000,000 Rep. Sam Farr (-CA) California
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