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Fiscal Year(s) 2008-2009 No. Total Amount
Earmarks 1610 $4,272,224,000
Earmark Details Year Description Amount

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Sponsors Locations Receiving Organization
View earmark details 2009 Mississippi River Between Missouri River and Minneapolis (MVR Portion), MN $58,670,000 Sen. Tom Harkin (-IA)
Sen. Chuck Grassley (-IA)
Sen. Richard Durbin (-IL)
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Minnesota
View earmark details 2008 Mississippi River, Baton Rouge to the Gulf of Mexico $55,867,000 Sen. Mary Landrieu (-LA) Louisiana
View earmark details 2009 Mississippi River, Baton Rouge to the Gulf of Mexico, LA $51,354,000 Sen. David Vitter (-LA)
Sen. Mary Landrieu (-LA)
Rep. Rodney Alexander (-LA)
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Louisiana
View earmark details 2008 Mississippi River between Missouri River and Minneapolis (MVP Portion) $49,581,000 No sponsor indicated Minnesota
View earmark details 2008 Mississippi River between Missouri River and Minneapolis (MVR Portion) $46,395,000 Rep. Phil Hare (-IL)
Sen. Christopher Bond (-MO)
Sen. Chuck Grassley (-IA)
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Illinois
View earmark details 2009 Mississippi River Between Missouri River and Minneapolis (MVP Portion), MN $41,680,000 No sponsor indicated Minnesota
View earmark details 2009 Ohio River Locks and Dams, KY, OH, IL & IN $36,590,000 No sponsor indicated Indiana; Kentucky; Ohio
View earmark details 2008 Ohio River Locks and Dams $36,535,000 No sponsor indicated Indiana; Kentucky; Ohio
View earmark details 2009 Illinois Waterway, IL & IN (MVR Portion) $34,524,000 No sponsor indicated Indiana
View earmark details 2008 Ohio River Locks & Dams, West Virginia, Kentucky & Ohio $32,186,000 Rep. Alan Mollohan (-WV)
Rep. Nick Rahall (-WV)
Ohio; West Virginia
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