Fiscal Year(s)

View earmark details Rep. CW Bill Young (-Florida, 10th) In Office - Earmarks Requested

 
AllSoloWith Other Members
Fiscal Year(s) 2008-2009 Number Cost
Solo Earmarks 130 $204,114,250
With Other Members 42 $127,016,750
All Sponsored Earmarks 172 $331,131,000
Earmark Details Year Description (Bill)

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Amount Additional Sponsors Locations Receiving Organization
View earmark details 2008 118th Avenue Expressway
(Transportation and Housing & Urban Development)
$1,715,000 No additional sponsors indicated Pinellas, Florida
View earmark details 2009 AAR-47 Missile Advanced Warning System
(Defense)
$4,000,000 Sen. Bill Nelson (-FL) Clearwater, Florida
View earmark details 2009 Advanced Battery Technology
(Defense)
$2,300,000 No additional sponsors indicated Pinellas Park, Florida
View earmark details 2008 Advanced Battery Technology
(Defense)
$1,000,000 No additional sponsors indicated Pinellas Park, Florida Enser Corp.
View earmark details 2009 Advanced Conductivity Program (ACP)
(Defense)
$3,500,000 No additional sponsors indicated St Petersburg, Florida
View earmark details 2009 Advanced Detection of Explosives (ADE)
(Defense)
$2,400,000 No additional sponsors indicated Largo, Florida
View earmark details 2008 Advanced Detection of Explosives Program
(Defense)
$1,000,000 Rep. Neil Abercrombie (-HI)
Sen. Daniel Akaka (-HI)
Miliani, Hawaii Alaka'i Consulting and Engineering
View earmark details 2008 Advanced Dynamic Optics Program
(Defense)
$1,200,000 No additional sponsors indicated St. Petersburg, Florida Eclipse Energy Systems
View earmark details 2008 Advanced Stand off Technologies for National Security
(Defense)
$800,000 Rep. Allen Boyd (-FL) Tallahassee, Florida Florida A&M University
View earmark details 2009 Air Warrior-Joint Service Vacuum Packed Life Raft (AW-JSVPLR)
(Defense)
$2,400,000 No additional sponsors indicated St Petersburg, Florida
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