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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 2009 National Center for Biomedical Research and Training, Louisiana State University, LA $23,000,000 President
Sen. David Vitter (-LA)
Sen. Ken Salazar (-CO)
Sen. Harry Reid (-NV)
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Louisiana
View earmark details 2009 National Center for Critical Information Processing and Storage, MS $22,300,000 Sen. Thad Cochran (-MS) Mississippi
View earmark details 2008 National Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis Center (NISAC) $20,000,000 President
Sen. Pete Domenici (-NM)
New Mexico
View earmark details 2008 Communications system $20,000,000 Sen. Thad Cochran (-MS) Mississippi
View earmark details 2009 National Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis Center, NM $20,000,000 President
Sen. Pete Domenici (-NM)
New Mexico
View earmark details 2009 Sector HQ Vehicle Maintenance Facility, CA $18,000,000 President (solo) California
View earmark details 2009 Indio, Station $18,000,000 President (solo) Indio, California
View earmark details 2009 Casa Grande Station $17,873,000 President (solo) Casa Grande, Arizona
View earmark details 2008 Construction for Area 300 (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) for ongoing construction. $15,000,000 Sen. Patty Murray (-WA) Hanford, Washington
View earmark details 2009 Rescue Swimmer Training Facility, NC $15,000,000 Rep. GK Butterfield (-NC) North Carolina
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