Fiscal Year(s)

View earmark details Earmark Spending in Hawaii

Fiscal Year(s) 2008-2009 No Total Amount
Earmarks 333 $1,903,348,557
Earmark Details Year Description (Bill) Amount

(desc)

Sponsors Locations Receiving Organization
View earmark details 2008 Regional Security Operation Center Increment III
(Military Construction)
$136,318,000 President
Sen. Daniel Akaka (-HI)
Sen. Daniel Inouye (-HI)
Kunia, Hawaii
View earmark details 2009 Infrastructure Expansion
(Military Construction)
$76,000,000 President
Sen. Daniel Inouye (-HI)
Schofield Barracks, Hawaii
View earmark details 2009 Battalion Complex
(Military Construction)
$69,000,000 President
Sen. Daniel Inouye (-HI)
Schofield Barracks, Hawaii
View earmark details 2008 Communication Center
(Military Construction)
$65,410,000 President
Sen. Daniel Akaka (-HI)
Sen. Daniel Inouye (-HI)
Wahiawa, Hawaii
View earmark details 2009 Brigade Complex
(Military Construction)
$65,000,000 President
Sen. Daniel Inouye (-HI)
Schofield Barracks, Hawaii
View earmark details 2009 NOAA Pacific Regional Facility Constrction
(Commerce, Justice & Science)
$60,250,000 No sponsor indicated Ford Island, Hawaii
View earmark details 2008 Barracks Complex
(Military Construction)
$51,000,000 President
Sen. Daniel Akaka (-HI)
Sen. Daniel Inouye (-HI)
Wheeler AFB, Hawaii
View earmark details 2008 Submarine Drive-In Magnetic Silencing Facility, Increment 1
(Military Construction)
$49,860,000 President
Sen. Daniel Akaka (-HI)
Sen. Daniel Inouye (-HI)
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
View earmark details 2008 Armed Forces Reserve Building
(Military Construction)
$49,200,000 President (solo) Keauhaha, Hawaii
View earmark details 2008 Barracks Complex
(Military Construction)
$45,000,000 President
Sen. Daniel Akaka (-HI)
Sen. Daniel Inouye (-HI)
Schofield Barracks, Hawaii
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