Fiscal Year(s)

View earmark details Earmark Spending in Virginia

Fiscal Year(s) 2008-2009 No Total Amount
Earmarks 678 $3,649,073,710
Earmark Details Year Description (Bill) Amount

(desc)

Sponsors Locations Receiving Organization
View earmark details 2008 Construct NGA Building
(Military Construction)
$428,879,000 President (solo) Fort Belvoir, Virginia
View earmark details 2008 Office Complex Increment 1
(Military Construction)
$321,546,000 President (solo) Fort Belvoir, Virginia
View earmark details 2008 Hospital 1st Increment
(Military Construction)
$219,400,000 President (solo) Fort Belvoir, Virginia
View earmark details 2008 Combat Service Support School Ph 1 Increment 2
(Military Construction)
$212,000,000 President (solo) Fort Lee, Virginia
View earmark details 2008 Combat Service Support School Ph 2 Increment 1
(Military Construction)
$173,000,000 President (solo) Fort Lee, Virginia
View earmark details 2008 Investigative Agency Facilities
(Military Construction)
$143,132,000 President (solo) Quantico, Virginia
View earmark details 2009 Trainee Barracks Complex
(Military Construction)
$90,000,000 President
Sen. Jim Webb (-VA)
Sen. John Warner (-VA)
Rep. J Randy Forbes (-VA)
...more
Fort Lee, Virginia
View earmark details 2008 Center for advanced aviation systems development (CAASD)
(Transportation and Housing & Urban Development)
$80,000,000 President (solo) Virginia
View earmark details 2009 Center for Advanced Aviation Systems Development (CAASD)
(Transportation and Housing & Urban Development)
$78,000,000 No sponsor indicated Virginia
View earmark details 2008 Appalachian Regional Commission
(Energy & Water)
$71,863,000 President (solo) Georgia; Kentucky; Maryland; Mississippi; New York; North Carolina; Ohio; Pennsylvania; South Carolina; Tennessee; Virginia; West Virginia
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