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Fiscal Year(s) 2008-2009 No. Total Amount
Earmarks 301 $238,729,775
Earmark Details Year Description Amount

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Sponsors Locations Receiving Organization
View earmark details 2009 Idaho Transit Coalition Buses and Bus Facilities $4,845,000 Sen. Mike Crapo (-ID)
Sen. Larry Craig (-ID)
Rep. Mike Simpson (-ID)
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Idaho
View earmark details 2009 Intermodal Facilities, Salt Lake City, UT $4,750,000 Sen. Orrin Hatch (-UT)
Sen. Robert Bennett (-UT)
Salt Lake City, Utah
View earmark details 2009 State of Illinois Downstate Bus and Bus Facilities, IL $4,750,000 Sen. Richard Durbin (-IL) Illinois
View earmark details 2009 Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transit (SMART) Fleet Bus Maintenance and Engine Replacement, MI $3,923,500 Sen. Debbie Stabenow (-MI)
Rep. Sander Levin (-MI)
Rep. Joe Knollenberg (-MI)
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Michigan
View earmark details 2009 Transit Bus and Bus Replacement, IA $3,800,000 Sen. Tom Harkin (-IA)
Sen. Chuck Grassley (-IA)
Iowa
View earmark details 2009 Wisconsin Statewide Bus and Bus Facilities, WI $3,800,000 Sen. Herbert Kohl (-WI)
Rep. Steve Kagen (-WI)
Wisconsin
View earmark details 2009 St. Louis Metro Bus and Paratransit Rolling Stock Project, MO $3,800,000 Sen. Christopher Bond (-MO)
Rep. William "Lacy" Clay Jr. (-MO)
St Louis, Missouri
View earmark details 2009 Transit Authority of Lexington Bus Purchase Project, KY $2,945,000 Sen. Mitch McConnell (-KY) Lexington, Kentucky
View earmark details 2009 CityBus Hybrid Bus Procurement $2,945,000 Sen. Richard Lugar (-IN)
Rep. Steve Buyer (-IN)
Lafayette, Indiana
View earmark details 2009 Harrison County Multi-Modal Facilities $2,850,000 Sen. Roger Wicker (-MS) Harrison County, Mississippi
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