Family Ties for Rep. Spencer Bachus (
-Alabama, 6th)
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Alternate Name: Spencer Thomas Bachus III
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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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Rep. Spencer Bachus Family
Rep. Spencer Bachus (self)
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Rep. Spencer Bachus is associated with organizations that have received earmarks from him: - Auburn University was listed on earmark requests:
- $1,200,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Logistical fuel processors development
- $2,800,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2008 described as Development of Logistical Fuel Processors to Meet Army/TARDEC/TACOM Needs
- Alabama Department of Public Safety (related to Alabama State Board of Education) was listed on earmark requests:
- $1,000,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Operation Swordphish
- $150,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as ADPS Child Sexual Predator Project
- Alabama Historic Ironworks Commission (related to Alabama House of Representatives) was listed an earmark request:
- $142,500 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2009 described as Alabama Historic Ironworks Commission, for construction of a park welcome center for visitor use with educational and orientation components, restroom facilities and a park security office
- University of Alabama at Birmingham (related to University of Alabama School of Law) was listed on earmark requests:
- $1,200,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Center for Virtual Reality Medical Simulation Training
- $1,200,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Materials Processing and Applications Development Center of Excellence for Industry
- University of Alabama System (related to University of Alabama School of Law) was listed on earmark requests:
- $100,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2009 described as University of Alabama for entrepreneurial resource centers
- $1,000,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2008 described as Materials Application Research Center
- University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa) (related to University of Alabama School of Law) was listed on earmark requests:
- $1,000,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL for the Preparing the Workforce of the Future project
- $350,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Miniature Antennas for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
