Fiscal Year(s)

View earmark details Earmark Spending in Michigan

Fiscal Year(s) 2008-2009 No Total Amount
Earmarks 633 $642,732,090
Earmark Details Year Description (Bill) Amount

(desc)

Sponsors Locations Receiving Organization
View earmark details 2009 St. Marys River, MI
(Energy & Water)
$30,000,000 Sen. Debbie Stabenow (-MI)
Sen. Carl Levin (-MI)
Rep. David Obey (-WI)
...more
Michigan
View earmark details 2008 Kalamazoo Air Traffic Control Facilities
(Transportation and Housing & Urban Development)
$22,099,000 President (solo) Kalamazoo, Michigan
View earmark details 2008 St. Mary's River
(Energy & Water)
$20,682,000 Sen. Debbie Stabenow (-MI)
Sen. Carl Levin (-MI)
Michigan
View earmark details 2008 Ground Systems Power and Energy Laboratory
(Military Construction)
$18,500,000 Sen. Debbie Stabenow (-MI)
Sen. Carl Levin (-MI)
Detroit Arsenal, Michigan
View earmark details 2009 Great Lakes Fishery Commission (GLFC)
(State-Foreign Ops)
$18,200,000 No sponsor indicated Ann Arbor, Michigan
View earmark details 2009 Sault Ste. Marie Repucement Lock, MI
(Energy & Water)
$17,000,000 Sen. Debbie Stabenow (-MI)
Sen. Carl Levin (-MI)
Rep. Bart Stupak (-MI)
...more
Michigan
View earmark details 2009 Barracks Replacement, Ph 1
(Military Construction)
$16,943,000 Sen. Debbie Stabenow (-MI)
Sen. Carl Levin (-MI)
Rep. Bart Stupak (-MI)
...more
Camp Grayling, Michigan
View earmark details 2008 Great Lakes Fishery Commission (GLFC)
(State-Foreign Ops)
$16,627,000 President (solo) Ann Arbor, Michigan
View earmark details 2009 Army Reserve Center/Land
(Military Construction)
$11,500,000 President
Sen. Debbie Stabenow (-MI)
Sen. Carl Levin (-MI)
Saginaw, Michigan
View earmark details 2009 Traverse City, MI
(Transportation and Housing & Urban Development)
$11,174,900 President (solo) Traverse City, Michigan
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