Family Ties for Sen. John Boozman (
-Arkansas)
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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. John Boozman Family
Sen. John Boozman (self)
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Sen. John Boozman is associated with organizations that have received earmarks from him: - Arkansas Center for Space and Planetary Sciences (related to University of Arkansas at Little Rock) was listed an earmark request:
- $267,900 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2008 described as Arkansas Center for Space and Planetary Sciences for research and technology
- Institute for Food Science and Engineering (related to University of Arkansas at Little Rock) was listed on earmark requests:
- $775,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2009 described as Institute for Food Science and Engineering, AR
- $825,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2008 described as Institute for Food Science and Engineering
- National Center for Reliable Electric Power Transmission (related to University of Arkansas at Little Rock) was listed on earmark requests:
- $475,750 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2009 described as National Center for Reusable Electric Power Transmission (NCREPT) (AR)
- $492,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2008 described as National Center for Reliable Electric Power Transmission
- University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture (related to University of Arkansas at Little Rock) was listed an earmark request:
- $1,000,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Animal Science Food Safety Consortium, AR, IA, KS
- University of Arkansas (Fayetteville) (related to University of Arkansas at Little Rock) was listed on earmark requests:
- $3,000,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Center for Nanoscale Bio-Sensors as a Defense against Biological Threats
- $1,600,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Terahertz Sensing and Imaging Technology
- $1,440,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as High Frequency Devices and Circuits for Nanotubes and Nanowires
- $775,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Institute for Food Science and Engineering, AR
- $225,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR for the Arkansas Research and Technology Park
- University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (related to University of Arkansas at Little Rock) was listed on earmark requests:
- $95,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2009 described as University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR for purchase of equipment
- $593,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2008 described as University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, for facilities and equipment
- University of Arkansas System (related to University of Arkansas at Little Rock) was listed on earmark requests:
- $100,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2009 described as University of Arkansas Technology Development Foundation for a research and technology park
- $1,057,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2008 described as Animal Science Food Safety Consortium
- $500,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2008 described as University of Arkansas Research and Technology Park
- $352,500 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2008 described as University of Arkansas Methamphetamine Education and Training Project
- University of Arkansas System Criminal Justice Institute (related to University of Arkansas at Little Rock) was listed on earmark requests:
- $1,000,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Rural Law Enforcement Training Initiative
- $600,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Arkansas School Resource Officer Program
- $575,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Arkansas Methamphetamine Education and Training Project
- $100,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2010 described as Cyber Crimes Investigation Training Initiative
- $500,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2009 described as University of Arkansas Criminal Justice Institute Arkansas Methamphetamine Education and Training Project
- $500,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2009 described as University of Arkansas Criminal Justice Institute Arkansas School Resource Officer Program
- $305,500 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2008 described as University of Arkansas Criminal Justice Institute School Resource Officer Training
- University of Arkansas Transit and Parking Department (related to University of Arkansas at Little Rock) was listed an earmark request:
- $570,000 ultimately approved in fiscal year 2009 described as Environmental, Security and Bus Upgrades, Razorback Transit System, Fayetteville
