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Earmarks

AmountEarmark
$for University of Wisconsin Eau Claire, educational programs in nanotechnology
$138,000,000for Peer Reviewed Breast Cancer Research Program
$80,000,000for Peer Reviewed Prostate Cancer Research Program
$14,766,000for Forest Products Lab Modernization, Phase II
$10,000,000for Peer Reviewed Ovarian Cancer Research Program
$10,000,000for Heavy Expanded Mobile Tactical Truck A3
$9,100,000for Army Reserve Center/Land
$9,000,000for Permanent Magnet Motor
$8,523,000for Regional Medical Training Facility
$7,872,000for Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, Second Barrier
$7,000,000for Add/Alter Fire Crash/Rescue Station
$5,000,000for Metals Affordability Initiative
$4,722,000for Green Bay Harbor
$4,500,000for Ruggedized Cylinders for Expandable Mobile Shelters
$4,308,000for Fox River
$4,000,000for Modular Advanced Ultra Light Weapons System Prototype Mount
$4,000,000for Technologies for Military Equipment Replenishment
$3,936,000for Consortium for Plant Biomass, Inc.
$3,600,000for Sustainability of AN/SPS-49 Common Signal Data Processor
$3,500,000for Canadian Pacific Railway Bridge
$3,283,000for Wisconsin Statewide Bus and Bus Facilities
$3,200,000for Magnetic Refrigeration Technology
$3,000,000for Multifunctional Protective Packaging Technology
$2,582,000for Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas
$2,502,000for Dairy Forage Agriculture Research Center, for planning and design of this center
$2,500,000for Wisconsin West Rail Transit Authority
$2,458,000for Congressional Hunger Center, to carry out the Bill Emerson and Mickey Leland Hunger Fellowships
$2,450,000for U.S. Highway 10 Improvements between Marshfield and Stevens Point
$2,450,000for Taylor County Airport, improvements
$2,400,000for Cogeneration for Enhanced Cooling and Heating of Advanced Tactical Vehicles
$2,400,000for Enhanced Medical Situational Awareness
$2,264,000for Chequamegan-Nicolet National Forest, Wisconsin Wild Waterways
$2,264,000for Northern Wild Rivers
$2,133,950for Chippewa Valley Regional Airport, Redesign terminal; improve terminal; and airside and landside improvements
$1,862,000for Development of Specialty Markets, WI
$1,860,000for Two Rivers Harbor
$1,715,000for County Highway C Road Improvements
$1,600,000for Revolutionary Self Sealing Plastic Enclosures for Military Batteries
$1,600,000for Electrodeposited Coatings Systems
$1,600,000for Flame & Thermal Protection for Individual Soldier
$1,600,000for Advanced Manufacture of Lightweight Materials and Components
$1,600,000for Accelerate Defense Supply Chain
$1,600,000for Portable Hydrogen Generator and Hybrid Power Source
$1,600,000for Radially Segmented Launch Vehicle (RSLV) Risk Reduction Program
$1,600,000for Fire and Blast Resistant Materials for Force Protection
$1,475,000for Wisconsin Livestock Identification Consortium
$1,470,000for City of Green Bay, Neighborhood Block Redevelopment, to purchase, demolish and refurbish blighted properties to eliminate overcrowding, reduce crime and stabilize a struggling neighborhood
$1,470,000for County Highway F Reconstruction
$1,378,000for Ice Age National Scenic Trail
$1,290,000for Chronic Wasting Disease surveillance, WI
$1,192,000for Food and Agriculture Policy Research Institute, lA, MO (includes $180K to continue a cooperative agreement with Univ. of WI relating to dairy policy and $150K to the Univ. of NNV-Reno relating to the marketing of commodities produced in the Western United States)
$1,072,000for Milwaukee Public Schools, Milwaukee, WI for after-school or summer community learning centers
$980,000for U.S. Highway 41 Construction Project from Oconto to Peshtigo
$926,000for Johne's activities in WI
$896,000for Cereal Crops Research, Madison, WI
$852,000for Sand County Foundation, WI
$800,000for Large Format li-Ion Battery
$800,000for High Power Lithium Battery
$750,000for Northwest Enterprise Center Network for business incubators
$745,000for Nutrition Enhancement, WI
$714,400for Wisconsin Department of Justice, Division of Criminal Investigation, Madison, WI, to continue the statewide meth initiative
$689,000for Water Systems Council WellCare water well owner technical assistance program
$681,000for Grazing Land Conservation Initiative, WI
$591,000for The City of Waukeshaw for drinking water improvements
$591,000for Circle of Flight, Conservation Program
$588,000for New Richmond Regional Airport, improvements
$535,800for Safe and Sound, Milwaukee, MN, to provide continued operational support.
$517,000for Consortium for Plant Biotechnology Research
$501,000for Conservation Technology Transfer
$492,450for Redevelopment Authority, 30th Street Industrial Corridor, for blight elimination and redevelopment of the 30th Street Corridor
$492,000for The City of Peshtigo for Water System Improvements
$490,000for Wisconsin State Highway 57 Expansion from Dyckesvill to Sturgeon Bay
$490,000for College Avenue Bridge Project
$446,500for City of Madison, WI, Police Department, for equipment upgrades
$446,500for FoxComm, Green Bay, WI, to implement interoperable communications
$430,000for Conservation Planning MA/WI
$430,000for Great Lakes Remedial Action Plans
$414,000for Beloit Area Community Health Center, construction, renovation, and equipment
$401,850for Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office, to maintain staff and services in domestic violence unit
$394,000for The City of Green Bay for Storm water facilities improvements
$392,000for Dane County Regional Airport Improvements
$372,000for Conservation Tech Transfer
$371,300for Green Bay, WI Police Squad Video System
$370,000for Washington, Ozaukee, Waukesha Workforce Development Inc., for advanced manufacturing and technology training
$357,200for Milwaukee Police Department, Milwaukee, WI, to install in-car cameras
$347,000for Urban Horticulture, WI
$336,000for Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, for continued implementation of the WAICU Collaboration Project
$298,000for Pesticide Reduction on Vegetables, WI
$287,000for Chippewa Valley Hospital equipment
$268,000for Madison Community Health Center for equipment
$268,000for Cardinal Stritch University, bachelors of science nurse degree program
$268,000for Sixteenth Street Community Health Center for renovations.
$268,000for Wisconsin Community Action Program, for job training assistance of low-income individuals
$251,000for Driftless Area Initiative
$248,000for Northwest Wisconsin Concentrated Employment Program, Inc., for workforce development training in Northwest Wisconsin
$248,000for Boys & Girls Club of Greater Milwaukee, to expand an early literacy program for children in Milwaukee
$248,000for Brown County Oral Health Partnership, to expand an oral health program.
$248,000for Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership, to assess, prepare, and place job-ready candidates In construction, manufacturing, and other skilled trades and industries
$233,250for Milwaukee Public Schools, to continue safe summer sites
$204,000for Marquette University for a dental health outreach program
$204,000for Workforce Resource, Inc., for employment assistance
$204,000for Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin, Inc., to provide training, employment and supportive services, including for individuals with disabilities
$197,000for Restoration of the Cat Islands Chain
$196,000for Redevelopment Authority, for blight removal and reconstruction efforts
$196,000for Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee, Convent Hill Green Roof, to add a green roof to an affordable housing highrise for low-income seniors
$196,000for Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership, Center for Excellence, to complete renovation of the Center of Excellence for the assessment, preparation and placement of job-ready candidates for careers in skilled trades and industries
$195,000for University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, for evidence-based adolescent pregnancy prevention programs.
$195,000for University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Oshkosh, WI for facilities and equipment
$185,000for Rural Wisconsin Health Cooperative for health information technology
$179,000for Dairy Business Association, WI
$178,600for Kenosha County Sheriff's Department, Kenosha, WI, for in car cameras
$178,600for Children's Outing Association, Milwaukee, MN, for a city-wide teen program
$165,000for Children's Hospital of Wisconsin construction, renovation, and equipment
$165,000for Kenosha Community Health Center for construction, renovation and equipment
$165,000for Gundersen Lutheran Hospital for a health information technology system
$165,000for Coalition of Wisconsin Aging Groups, to conduct outreach and education for law enforcement and financial industry on financial elder abuse
$165,000for University of Wisconsin Superior, for construction and equipment.
$151,000for Disability Rights Wisconsin, for nursing home support services
$123,000for Green Bay Harbor
$121,000for University of Wisconsin Platteville, to establish an English as a Second Language teacher certification program
$121,000for University of Wisconsin Whitewater, to establish a certification program for science teachers
$121,000for AIDS Resource Center, to providehealth care and case management services
$121,000for Workforce Connections, Inc., to develop and implement strategic workforce development activities in Western Wisconsin
$94,000for Milwaukee County, WI Benedict Center Women's Harm Reduction Program
$89,300for City of Green Bay Police Department, Green Bay, WI, to install in-car cameras
$86,000for Conservation Internships, WI
$82,000for La Causa Charter School, to implement a science and robotics lab
$82,000for Free Clinic of the Greater Menomonie Area, Inc. for equipment
$82,000for Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Transportation and Consumer Protection, to provide mental health services for farmers and their families throughout Wisconsin
$82,000for Health Care Network, coordinate dental services for low-income patients.
$0for Big Brothers/Big Sisters
$0for Partnership for a Drug Free America Meth360 Program, Washington, DC, for Anti-meth efforts uniting officers with treatment and prevention professionals
$0for Milton Eisenhower Foundation, Implement crime/drug prevention, ex-offender re-integration, and job training for high school dropouts
$0for The National Crime Prevention Council, Washington, DC, Campaign to prevent crime through education and citizen watch groups.