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Fiscal Year(s) 2008-2009 No. Total Amount
Earmarks 17 $23,346,000
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Earmark Details Year Description Amount

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Sponsors Locations Receiving Organization
View earmark details 2008 US-Canada Pacific Salmon Treaty program $4,070,000 President
Sen. Mike Crapo (-ID)
Idaho
View earmark details 2009 United Tribes Technical College $4,000,000 Sen. Byron Dorgan (-ND)
Sen. Kent Conrad (-ND)
Rep. Earl Pomeroy (-ND)
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North Dakota
View earmark details 2008 United Tribes Tech College, Operations $3,938,000 Rep. Earl Pomeroy (-ND)
Sen. Kent Conrad (-ND)
Sen. Byron Dorgan (-ND)
...more
North Dakota
View earmark details 2009 Navajo Technical College $2,000,000 Sen. Jeff Bingaman (-NM) New Mexico
View earmark details 2008 Navajo Technical College (Crown Point), Operations $1,969,000 Sen. Jeff Bingaman (-NM)
Sen. Pete Domenici (-NM)
New Mexico
View earmark details 2008 WA Timber-Fish-Wildlife Conservation Program $1,713,000 Sen. Maria Cantwell (-WA)
Sen. Patty Murray (-WA)
Washington
View earmark details 2009 Timber-Fish-Wildlife program $1,713,000 Sen. Patty Murray (-WA)
Sen. Maria Cantwell (-WA)
Washington
View earmark details 2009 Inter-Tribal Bison Cooperative $1,000,000 Sen. Timothy Johnson (-SD)
Sen. Ken Salazar (-CO)
Sen. Byron Dorgan (-ND)
...more
South Dakota
View earmark details 2008 Circle of Flight, Conservation Program $591,000 Rep. Ron Kind (-WI)
Rep. James Oberstar (-MN)
Sen. Herbert Kohl (-WI)
...more
Regional
View earmark details 2009 National Ironworkers Training Program for American Indians $400,000 Rep. Stephen Lynch (-MA) Illinois
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