Fiscal Year(s)

View earmark details Rep. Peter Visclosky (-Indiana, 1st) In Office - Earmarks Requested

 
AllSoloWith Other Members
Fiscal Year(s) 2008-2009 Number Cost
Solo Earmarks 122 $241,901,271
With Other Members 41 $68,522,300
All Sponsored Earmarks 163 $310,423,571
Earmark Details Year Description (Bill) Amount

(desc)

Additional Sponsors Locations Receiving Organization
View earmark details 2009 Center for Computational Simulation and Visualization
(Energy & Water)
$4,757,500 No additional sponsors indicated Indiana
View earmark details 2008 Cedar Lake
(Energy & Water)
$4,330,000 No additional sponsors indicated Indiana
View earmark details 2009 Calumet Region
(Energy & Water)
$4,000,000 No additional sponsors indicated Indiana
View earmark details 2008 Calumet Region
(Energy & Water)
$3,936,000 No additional sponsors indicated Indiana
View earmark details 2009 Compact Laser Terminal for Airborne Network Centric Warfare
(Defense)
$2,800,000 No additional sponsors indicated Wilmington, Massachusetts
View earmark details 2009 Man Overboard Identification (MOBI) System
(Defense)
$2,800,000 Sen. Jim Webb (-VA)
Sen. John Warner (-VA)
Sen. Evan Bayh (-IN)
...more
Indianapolis, Indiana
View earmark details 2009 Burns Waterway Harbor
(Energy & Water)
$2,530,000 No additional sponsors indicated Indiana
View earmark details 2009 Medical Resources Conservation Technology System
(Defense)
$2,400,000 No additional sponsors indicated Merrillville, Indiana
View earmark details 2009 Intelligent Distributed Command and Control (IDC2)
(Defense)
$2,400,000 No additional sponsors indicated Crown Point, Indiana
View earmark details 2009 Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Battery Recharger Program
(Defense)
$2,400,000 No additional sponsors indicated Crown Point, Indiana
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