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Fiscal Year(s) 2008-2009 No. Total Amount
Earmarks 4696 $13,047,455,363
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Sponsors Locations Receiving Organization
View earmark details 2008 Central and Southern Florida $81,704,000 President
Sen. Mel Martinez (-FL)
Sen. Bill Nelson (-FL)
Florida
View earmark details 2009 Appalachian Regional Commission $75,000,000 No sponsor indicated Unknown Location
View earmark details 2008 HEU Materials Facility, Y-12 Plant $74,989,000 President (solo) Oak Ridge, Tennessee
View earmark details 2009 Herbert Hoover Dike (Seepage Control) $74,069,000 President
Sen. Bill Nelson (-FL)
Sen. Mel Martinez (-FL)
Rep. Robert Wexler (-FL)
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Florida
View earmark details 2008 Next Generation Nuclear Plant (NGNP) $72,816,000 No sponsor indicated Idaho
View earmark details 2008 Appalachian Regional Commission $71,863,000 President (solo) Georgia; Kentucky; Maryland; Mississippi; New York; North Carolina; Ohio; Pennsylvania; South Carolina; Tennessee; Virginia; West Virginia
View earmark details 2009 Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin, Garrison Diversion $69,986,000 President
Sen. Byron Dorgan (-ND)
Rep. Earl Pomeroy (-ND)
North Dakota
View earmark details 2008 Locks And Dams 2, 3 And 4, Monongahela River $69,175,000 President
Rep. Mike Doyle (-PA)
Rep. Tim Murphy (-PA)
Sen. Bob Casey Jr (-PA)
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Pennsylvania
View earmark details 2008 Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin - Garrison Diversion Unit $67,896,000 President
Rep. Earl Pomeroy (-ND)
Sen. Byron Dorgan (-ND)
North Dakota
View earmark details 2009 Channel Improvement, AR, IL, KY, LA, MS, MO & TN $67,030,000 Sen. Roger Wicker (-MS)
Sen. Mary Landrieu (-LA)
Sen. Thad Cochran (-MS)
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Illinois; Kentucky; Louisiana; Mississippi; Missouri; Tennessee
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