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Earmarks requested by Rep. Jane Harman

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

AmountEarmark DescriptionIntended Recipient
$4,000,000 for UCLA High Speed, High Volume Laboratory Network for Infectious Diseases UCLA School of Public Health
$2,808,000 for Harbor/South Bay Recycling Project, CA
$2,400,000 for Automated Language Translation Language Weaver
$2,400,000 for DICAST System Enhancement Intelligent Optical Systems
$2,000,000 for Wireless Electronic Patient Records, WPIC - Personal Information Carrier Physical Optics Corporation
$1,078,000 for Municipal Transit Operators Coalition (MTOC)
$984,000 for Safe detector system for hydrogen leaks (CA)
$800,000 for Advanced Radar Transceiver IC Development Sierra Monolithics, Inc.
$800,000 for Big Antennas Small Structures Efficient Tactical (BASSET) UAV Nextgen Aeronautics
$800,000 for Optical Maximum Entropy Verification (OMEV) Control Module, Inc.; Optikey, LLC.; Optikey, LLC.
$735,000 for Park Place Extension and Railroad Grade Separation
$517,000 for Phoenix Academy of Los Angeles, Service for Underserved Youth in LA County, CA
$490,000 for Beach Cities Transit Equipment
$453,000 for Friendship Circle of the South Bay, Redondo Beach, CA for services for children with developmental disabilities
$423,000 for Los Angeles County CDC Comprehensive Crime Prevention Program
$344,000 for Ballona Creek Restoration, CA
$340,000 for California Coast Sediment Master Plan
$197,000 for Urban Forestry Program, El Segundo
$195,000 for EI Camino College, Torrance, CA for nursing, engineering and nontraditional education and training programs
$147,000 for Friendship Circle of the South Bay, for construction of a multipurpose facility for children with special needs
$98,000 for Coast Of California, Los Angeles County, CA
$97,000 for Neighborhood Youth Association, Venice, CA for academic support to ensure college readiness
$73,000 for Los Angeles Conservation Corps, Los Angeles, CA for a hands-on, science-based program for public school students

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