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Fiscal Year(s) 2008-2009 No. Total Amount
Earmarks 4002 $6,347,812,443
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Earmark Details Year Description Amount

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Sponsors Locations Receiving Organization
View earmark details 2009 Second Avenue Subway Phase 1, NY $277,697,000 President
Sen. Charles Schumer (-NY)
Rep. Carolyn Maloney (-NY)
New York
View earmark details 2008 Long Island Rail Road East Side Access $210,700,000 President
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (-NY)
Sen. Charles Schumer (-NY)
New York, New York
View earmark details 2009 Long Island Rail Road East Side Access, NY $209,623,898 President
Sen. Charles Schumer (-NY)
Rep. Peter King (-NY)
New York
View earmark details 2008 Second Avenue Subway Phase 1 $167,810,300 President
Rep. Carolyn Maloney (-NY)
Rep. Jerrold Nadler (-NY)
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (-NY)
...more
New York
View earmark details 2009 University Link LRT Extension, WA $100,000,000 President
Sen. Patty Murray (-WA)
Washington
View earmark details 2009 Central Phoenix/East Valley Light Rail $91,800,000 President
Rep. Ed Pastor (-AZ)
Rep. Harry Mitchell (-AZ)
Phoenix, Arizona
View earmark details 2008 Central Phoenix/East Valley Light Rail $88,200,000 President
Rep. Harry Mitchell (-AZ)
Rep. Ed Pastor (-AZ)
Phoenix, Arizona
View earmark details 2009 Dallas Area Rapid Transit Northwest/Southeast Light Rail MOS $87,974,716 President
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (-TX)
Sen. John Cornyn (-TX)
Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (-TX)
...more
Dallas, Texas
View earmark details 2008 NW/SE LRT MOS $84,525,000 President
Rep. Joe Barton (-TX)
Rep. Ralph Hall (-TX)
Rep. Sam Johnson (-TX)
...more
Dallas, Texas
View earmark details 2009 South Corridor l-205/Portland Mall LRT, OR $81,600,000 President
Sen. Ron Wyden (-OR)
Sen. Gordon Smith (-OR)
Rep. David Wu (-OR)
...more
Oregon
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