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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 Detroit: Sandusky $4,000,000 President (solo) Sandusky, Ohio
View earmark details 2008 Galveston Causeway Bridge $3,750,000 Rep. John Culberson (-TX)
Rep. Ron Paul (-TX)
Rep. Ted Poe (-TX)
...more
Galveston, Texas
View earmark details 2008 Fourteen Mile CSX Bridge $3,750,000 Rep. Spencer Bachus (-AL)
Rep. Jo Bonner (-AL)
Sen. Richard Shelby (-AL)
...more
Mobile, Alabama
View earmark details 2008 Planning and Design of Coast Guard Operations Systems Center (OSC) expansion $3,600,000 No sponsor indicated Kearneysville, West Virginia
View earmark details 2008 Operation Systems Center $3,600,000 Sen. Robert Byrd (-WV) West Virginia
View earmark details 2009 Operations Systems Center, WV $3,600,000 Sen. Robert Byrd (-WV) West Virginia
View earmark details 2008 Deployable flight deck and voice recorders and remote location recording devices $3,500,000 Rep. David Price (-NC) Unknown Location
View earmark details 2008 Canadian Pacific Railway Bridge $3,500,000 Rep. Ron Kind (-WI)
Sen. Herbert Kohl (-WI)
LaCrosse, Wisconsin
View earmark details 2009 State and Local Cybersecurity Training, University of Texas, San Antonio, TX $3,500,000 Rep. Ciro Rodriguez (-TX) San Antonio, Texas
View earmark details 2008 North Carolina Department of Crime Control and Public Safety $3,400,000 Rep. David Price (-NC) North Carolina
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