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Earmarks requested by Rep. Dave Reichert

Data from Fiscal Year 2008 appropriations bills supplied by Taxpayers for Common Sense.

AmountEarmark DescriptionIntended Recipient
$19,688,000 for Olympic National Park
$14,760,000 for Columbia River Channel Improvements, OR & WA
$3,600,000 for Ultra-High Resolution Display for Army Medicine eMagin Corporation
$2,340,000 for Mud Mountain Dam (Fish Passage)
$2,000,000 for Malaria Vaccine Development Seattle Biomedical Research Institute
$1,784,000 for Mount Rainer National Park
$1,626,000 for Duwamish and Green River Basin
$1,600,000 for U.S. Army Extended Cold Weather Clothing SyStem (ECWCS) Hand Protection System Outdoor Research
$1,462,000 for Seattle Cancer Care Alliance for facilities and equipment
$1,410,000 for Washington State Methamphetamine Initiative
$1,410,000 for City of Bellevue, WA
$1,279,000 for Puget Sound Nearshore Marine Habitat Restoration
$800,000 for Self-Inflating MARPAD Sleep Pad Cascade Designs
$738,000 for Proton Beam Therapy (WA)
$735,000 for Welcome Center on SR 410
$502,000 for Regional Barley Gene Mapping Project, OR
$500,000 for Pierce County
$500,000 for Competitiveness of Agriculture Products, WA Washington State University
$492,000 for King County Biogas and Nutrient Reduction Project (WA)
$492,000 for The City of Mercer Island for the Mercer Island Sewer Lake Line Replacement
$491,150 for Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs, Lacey, WA, for DNA testing for stranger rapes
$490,000 for FAST Corridor Grade Separations
$487,000 for Bellevue Arts Museum, Bellevue, WA
$487,000 for College Success Foundation, Issaquah, WA for the Leadership 1000 Scholarship Program
$470,000 for Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs DNA Initiative
$446,500 for City of Puyallup, WA, for Tacoma/Puyallup law enforcement interoperability
$394,800 for Pierce County Alliance, Takoma, WA, for Statewide meth initiative
$369,000 for Lake Washington Ship Canal
$329,000 for King County, WA Sheriff's Office for School Resource Officers
$321,000 for Bellevue Community College, Bellevue, WA for development of computer security curriculum
$294,000 for Hybrid Bus Program
$294,000 for Food Security, WA
$292,000 for University of Washington at Bothell, WA for an initiative to train nursing faculty in partnership with a consortium of colleges
$282,000 for Northwest Kidney Centers, Seattle, WA for facilities and equipment
$249,000 for Regional Molecular Genotyping, Pullman, WA
$235,000 for Rainier Communications Commission, WA
$181,000 for Pierce College, Tacoma, WA for the Center of Excellence for Homeland Security, including curriculum development and training
$147,000 for Bethel School District for construction and build out of a community center for seniors and youth
$146,000 for Pediatric Interim Care Center, Kent, WA for the Drug-Exposed Infants Outreach and Education program
$43,000 for Lower Puyallup River Alternatives Study

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