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Tipsheet

It’s Summertime

Summer means many things.  For kids, school has let out, for friends and family it means many backyard barbeques, but for Congress it means one thing….Pork.

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This morning Citizens Against Government Waste released its preliminary report of 6 of the House’s appropriations bills, and already earmarks are at a higher level than that of last year.  But you don’t have to take my word for it, look for yourself.

Commerce, Justice, Science:  CAGW has documented 1,123 projects at a cost of $409.8 million.

Energy & Water:  CAGW found 655 projects at a cost of $821 million.

Financial Services:  There are 197 projects costing $57 million, which represents a 45 percent increase in projects and an 84 percent increase in dollar amounts from CAGW’s calculation for the fiscal year 2008 House bill.

Interior:  For fiscal year 2009, CAGW has enumerated 247 projects at a cost of $134.9 million.  In fiscal year 2008, CAGW found 226 projects worth $111 million in the House bill.  The 2009 totals represent a 9.3 percent increase in projects and a 21.5 percent increase in dollar amount from 2008.

Labor/HHS:  For fiscal year 2009, CAGW calculated that there are 1,370 earmarks at a cost of $618.8 million.  In fiscal year 2008, CAGW found 1,305 projects costing $277.9 million in the House bill.  The number of projects increased by 5 percent, but the dollar amount jumped by a whopping 122 percent.

Military Construction:  CAGW found 102 earmarks costing $621.3 million.

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