Family Ties for Sen. Daniel Akaka (
-Hawaii)
| Retired |
Alternate Name: Daniel Kahikina Akaka
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Below we show financial and other ties of note between this member of Congress and his or her family members. Much or all of the data was made possible with the exhaustive research by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.
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Sen. Daniel Akaka Family
Sen. Daniel Akaka (self)
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Sen. Daniel Akaka is associated with organizations that have received earmarks from him: - Florida A&M University (related to Hawaii Department of Education), University of Hawaii System (related to Hawaii Department of Education) was listed on earmark requests:
- $4,800,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Standoff Improvised Explosive Detection Program
- $4,800,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Standoff Improvised Explosive Detection Program
- Florida A&M University (related to Hawaii Department of Education) was listed an earmark request:
- $3,200,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2008 described as Standoff Improvised Explosive Device Detection Program
- Golden Gate National Recreation Area (related to Hawaii Department of Education) was listed an earmark request:
- $800,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2008 described as Military Intelligence Service Historic Learning Center
- Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology (related to Hawaii Department of Education) was listed an earmark request:
- $2,250,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB) Coral Research
- Imiloa Astronomy Center (related to Hawaii Department of Education) was listed an earmark request:
- $2,500,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Imiloa Astronomy Center
- International Pacific Research Center (related to Hawaii Department of Education) was listed on earmark requests:
- $1,500,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as International Pacific Research Center
- $1,750,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2009 described as International Pacific Research Center, University of Hawaii to conduct systematic and reliable climatographic research of the Pacific region
- Leeward Community College (Pearl City, Hawaii) (related to Hawaii Office of the Governor) was listed an earmark request:
- $400,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Leeward Community College, Pearl City, HI, to provide college preparatory education for Filipino students
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (related to University of Hawaii at Manoa) was listed an earmark request:
- $2,600,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2009 described as National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for the conservation and recovery of the critically endangered monk seal population and conservation of Pacific cetaceans
- National Weather Service Pacific Region Headquarters (related to University of Hawaii at Manoa) was listed an earmark request:
- $360,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2009 described as NOAA National Weather Service Pacific Region Headquarters to purchase, install, and maintain rain gauges
- State of Hawaii (related to Hawaii Office of the Governor) was listed an earmark request:
- $1,000,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as State of Hawaii General Flood Control Plan Update, State of Hawaii and Pacific Territories, HI
- University of Hawaii at Hilo (related to Hawaii Office of the Governor) was listed on earmark requests:
- $1,500,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as University of Hawaii at Hilo Clinical Pharmacy Training Program, Hilo, HI, for a clinical pharmacy training program
- $350,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as University of Hawaii at Hilo, for a nurse training program
- $951,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2009 described as University of Hawaii at Hilo Clinical Pharmacy Training Program, Hilo, HI, for clinical, pharmacy training program and applied rural science program
- $766,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2008 described as University of Hawaii at Hilo, Applied Rural Science program and a Clinical Pharmacy Training Program, for a clinical pharmacy training program
- University of Hawaii at Manoa John A. Burns School of Medicine (related to University of Hawaii at Manoa) was listed an earmark request:
- $200,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as University of Hawaii School of Medicine, Honolulu, HI, to expand medical education
- University of Hawaii at Manoa School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene (related to Hawaii Department of Education) was listed an earmark request:
- $200,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as University of Hawaii School of Nursing-Manoa, Honolulu, HI, for nursing education, including equipment
- University of Hawaii at Manoa William S. Richardson School of Law (related to Hawaii Department of Education) was listed on earmark requests:
- $1,500,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as University of Hawaii School of Law for a Center of Excellence in Native Hawaiian law under the Education for Native Hawaiians program
- $400,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as University of Hawaii School of Law, Honolulu, HI, for the health policy center
- $300,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Hawaii Innocence Project
- $500,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2009 described as William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii to support a collaborative effort of law schools to provide cost-effective review of potentially viable cases of wrongful convictions
- University of Hawaii Maui College (related to University of Hawaii at Manoa) was listed on earmark requests:
- $2,300,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as University of Hawaii-Maui, Kahului, HI, for the Remote Rural Hawaii Job Training Project
- $2,000,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as University of Hawaii-Maui, Kahului, HI, for Community College Training & Education Opportunities program
- University of Hawaii System (related to Hawaii Department of Education) was listed on earmark requests:
- $2,000,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Remote Infrasonic Monitoring of Natural Hazards
- $500,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as University of Hawaii for the Henry K. Giugni Memorial Archives under the Education for Native Hawaiians program, as authorized under the Higher Education Act
- $400,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Agriculture Development in the American Pacific
- $300,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Floriculture, HI
- $153,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Agricultural Diversification, HI
- $238,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2009 described as Henry Kuualoha Giugni Archives, University of Hawaii, for cultural education
- $5,500,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2008 described as Hawaii Undersea Chemical Weapons Assessment Program
- U.S. Department of Defense (related to Hawaii Department of Education) was listed an earmark request:
- $4,000,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2008 described as STARBASE Program
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (related to University of Hawaii at Manoa) was listed an earmark request:
- $7,400,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge
