Congress inserted 12,881 earmarks worth $18.3 billion into this year’s spending bills, $14.8 billion of which were disclosed by lawmakers. This represents a 23 percent cut in total earmarks from the high water mark of 2005, but a smaller cut than the 50 percent reduction House leadership initially set as its goal.
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Friday, February 15, 2008
Congressional earmark database complete for FY 2008
Taxpayers for Common Sense has completed its database of fiscal year 2008 appropriations bills earmarks.
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