Fiscal Year(s)

View earmark details Earmark Spending in Ohio

Fiscal Year(s) 2008-2009 No Total Amount
Earmarks 801 $1,281,064,447
Earmark Details Year Description (Bill) Amount

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Sponsors Locations Receiving Organization
View earmark details 2008 City of Cincinnati, for technology upgrades
(Commerce, Justice & Science)
$0 Sen. George Voinovich (-OH) Cincinnati, Ohio
View earmark details 2008 Delancey Street Model Project
(Commerce, Justice & Science)
$0 Rep. Marcy Kaptur (-OH) Toledo, Ohio
View earmark details 2008 Ohio Environmental Infrastructure
(Energy & Water)
$0 Rep. Betty Sutton (-OH) Elyria, Ohio
View earmark details 2008 Olentangy 5th Avenue Dam
(Energy & Water)
$0 Rep. Deborah Pryce (-OH) Ohio
View earmark details 2008 Solid State Processing of Titanium Alloys for Defense Material Armaments
(Defense)
$0 Rep. Marcy Kaptur (-OH) Hudson, Ohio ADMA
View earmark details 2009 Blanchard River
(Energy & Water)
$0 Sen. George Voinovich (-OH)
Sen. Sherrod Brown (-OH)
Rep. Bob Latta (-OH)
...more
Ottawa, Ohio
View earmark details 2009 Cooley Canal
(Energy & Water)
$0 Rep. Marcy Kaptur (-OH) Ohio
View earmark details 2009 Cuyahoga River
(Energy & Water)
$0 Sen. George Voinovich (-OH)
Rep. Dennis Kucinich (-OH)
Ohio
View earmark details 2009 Duck Creek Flood Warning System
(Energy & Water)
$0 President (solo) Ohio
View earmark details 2009 Fairport Harbor
(Energy & Water)
$0 Sen. George Voinovich (-OH) Ohio
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