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Fiscal Year(s)

View earmark details Earmark Spending in Indiana

* Earmarks requested by the president are not included in the member and state rankings to better reflect political power. This follows the methodology used by Taxpayers for Common Sense.
Fiscal Year(s) 2008-2010 No Total Amount
Congressional earmarks No. 495 Total Amount $647,240,610
All earmarks No. 534* Total Amount $897,096,610*
Earmark Details Year Description (Bill) Amount

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Sponsors Locations Receiving Organization
Earmark details View earmark details Year 2008 Description Easter Seals Arc of Northeast Indiana, Inc., for the Production and Worker Training Services program
(Labor-HHS-Education)
Amount $95,000 Sponsors Former Rep. Mark Souder (R-IN) Locations Fort Wayne, Indiana Recipients Easterseals Arc of Northeast Indiana
Earmark details View earmark details Year 2008 Description Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana, for an early college and middle college program
(Labor-HHS-Education)
Amount $95,000 Sponsors Former Rep. Baron Hill (D-IN)
Former Sen. Evan Bayh (D-IN)
Former Sen. Dick Lugar (R-IN)
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Locations Madison, Indiana Recipients Ivy Tech Community College (Indiana)
Earmark details View earmark details Year 2009 Description Crisis Center, Inc., for improvements to the Runaway and Homeless Youth Emergency Shelter at Alternative House
(Transportation-Housing and Urban Development)
Amount $95,000 Sponsors Former Rep. Pete Visclosky (D-IN) Locations Gary, Indiana Recipients Crisis Center Inc.
Earmark details View earmark details Year 2009 Description Grace College and Seminary, for curriculum development for a distance learning program, including the purchase of equipment and technology
(Labor-HHS-Education)
Amount $95,000 Sponsors Former Rep. Mark Souder (R-IN) Locations Winona Lake, Indiana Recipients Grace College and Seminary
Earmark details View earmark details Year 2009 Description Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN for a math partnership for teacher training with the Vincennes Community School Corporation
(Labor-HHS-Education)
Amount $95,000 Sponsors Former Rep. Brad Ellsworth (D-IN) Locations Terre Haute, Indiana Recipients Indiana State University
Earmark details View earmark details Year 2009 Description University of Southern Indiana, Evansville, IN to prepare in-service K-12 teachers to teach science, technology, and mathematics
(Labor-HHS-Education)
Amount $95,000 Sponsors Former Rep. Brad Ellsworth (D-IN) Locations Evansville, Indiana Recipients University of Southern Indiana
Earmark details View earmark details Year 2009 Description Clarian Health, for construction, renovation and equipment
(Labor-HHS-Education)
Amount $95,000 Sponsors Former Sen. Evan Bayh (D-IN) Locations Indianapolis, Indiana Recipients Indiana University Health
Earmark details View earmark details Year 2009 Description Lincoln Hills Development Corporation, Tell City, IN for renovations and improvements of the Lincoln Hills Development Corporation's center
(Transportation-Housing and Urban Development)
Amount $95,000 Sponsors Former Rep. Baron Hill (D-IN)
Former Sen. Dick Lugar (R-IN)
Locations Tell City, Indiana Recipients
Earmark details View earmark details Year 2009 Description Middlebury Economic Development, IN for development of a comprehensive plan for economic development that takes into account infrastructure needs, land use planning, and downtown redevelopment while balancing the needs of the large Amish population with that of the broader community
(Transportation-Housing and Urban Development)
Amount $95,000 Sponsors Former Rep. Mark Souder (R-IN) Locations Middlebury, Indiana Recipients
Earmark details View earmark details Year 2008 Description Carmel, IN
(Commerce, Justice and Science)
Amount $94,000 Sponsors Former Rep. Dan Burton (R-IN)
Former Sen. Evan Bayh (D-IN)
Former Sen. Dick Lugar (R-IN)
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Locations Carmel, Indiana Recipients City of Carmel, Ind.

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