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Fiscal Year(s) 2008-2009 No. Total Amount
Earmarks 70 $641,321,000
Earmark Details Year Description Amount

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Sponsors Locations Receiving Organization
View earmark details 2009 Readiness Center $45,000,000 President
Sen. Johnny Isakson (-GA)
Sen. Saxby Chambliss (-GA)
Rep. Phil Gingrey (-GA)
...more
Dobbins ARB, Georgia
View earmark details 2009 Aviation Readiness Center $32,000,000 President
Sen. Patty Murray (-WA)
Fort Lewis, Washington
View earmark details 2009 Armed Forces Reserve Center $29,000,000 President
Sen. Timothy Johnson (-SD)
Sen. John Thune (-SD)
Rapid City, South Dakota
View earmark details 2009 Army Aviation Support Facility Add/Alt $28,000,000 President
Sen. Barbara Mikulski (-MD)
Sen. Benjamin Cardin (-MD)
Sen. Joseph Biden Jr (-DE)
...more
New Castle, Delaware; Edgewood, Maryland
View earmark details 2009 Regional Training Institute $28,000,000 President
Sen. Christopher Dodd (-CT)
Rep. Joe Courtney (-CT)
Camp Rell, Connecticut
View earmark details 2009 Joint Forces Headquarters $28,000,000 President
Sen. Lindsey Graham (-SC)
Eastover, South Carolina
View earmark details 2009 Readiness Center $24,000,000 President (solo) Papago Military Res, Arizona
View earmark details 2009 Readiness Center Add/Alt (ADRS) $21,000,000 President (solo) Methuen, Massachusetts
View earmark details 2009 Readiness Center $21,000,000 President (solo) Lawrence, Indiana
View earmark details 2009 Regional Training Institute Ph 4 $20,907,000 Rep. CW Bill Young (-FL)
Sen. Bill Nelson (-FL)
Sen. Mel Martinez (-FL)
...more
Camp Blanding, Florida
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