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Earmarks requested by Rep. Jim Clyburn

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

AmountEarmark DescriptionIntended Recipient
$10,332,000 for South Carolina HBCU Math and Science Initiative (SC)
$8,000,000 for Health Research And Disparities Eradication Program Medical University of South Carolina
$6,607,000 for Lakes Marion And Moultrie, SC
$3,920,000 for I-95/ SC 301Interchange Improvement Project
$3,253,000 for Advanced Photonic Composites Research
$3,000,000 for First Tee
$3,000,000 for Adjutant General's Office of Emergency Preparedness, for projects in Santee and Manning
$2,400,000 for Vibration Management Enhancement Program (VMEP) Intelligent Automation Corporation
$2,400,000 for Green Product Evaluation and Implementation Program Defense Supply Center
$2,400,000 for Ft. Jackson Identifying Health Barriers Project University of South Carolina
$2,000,000 for Combat Vehicle and Automotive Advanced Technology for the Antiballistic Windshield Armor Project DefenseCS Inc.
$2,000,000 for Claflin University Detection and Remediation Response to Biological and Chemical Weapons Project Claflin University
$1,476,000 for Hydrogen fuel cell development in Columbia, SC (SC)
$984,000 for Savannah River National Lab, Integrated Collaborative Prototyping Environment
$980,000 for Georgetown Airport, runway extension
$975,000 for Palmetto Health Foundation, Columbia, SC for facilities and equipment
$784,000 for City of Charleston for planning, design, construction, and build out of the City of Charleston's International African American Museum
$735,000 for Columbia Transit Facility
$492,000 for Biofuel Production Initiative Claflin (SC)
$492,000 for The Town of Andrews for Water and Wastewater Improvements
$490,000 for Greene Street/Williams Street Connector
$470,000 for Safe Haven After School and Mentoring Program, Columbia, SC
$470,000 for Vorhees College, SC Dating Violence and Sexual Assault Prevention and Services
$470,000 for Williamsburg County, SC Law Enforcement Technology
$470,000 for A Better Way Gang Prevention Project
$282,000 for Commodity Development small business initiative
$282,000 for University of South Carolina, Gangnet
$282,000 for Orangeburg, SC Department of Public Safety Gang and Meth Lab Tracking
$282,000 for South Sumter, SC Resource Center programs for at risk youth
$277,000 for Communi Care, Inc., Columbia, SC for health information systems, facilities, and equipment
$235,000 for Service Over Self, Georgetown, SC
$229,000 for Charles R. Drew Wellness Center, Columbia, SC for an obesity focused wellness program
$215,000 for Edisto Island
$211,000 for Pest Control Alternatives, SC
$208,000 for Peach Tree Disease Life, SC
$188,000 for DIVA, Inc Domestic Violence Initiative
$180,000 for South Carolina HIV/AIDS Council, Columbia, SC for health outreach
$131,000 for Voorhees College, Denmark, SC for a demonstration program on reversing diabetes in minority communities
$131,000 for College Summit, Inc., Washington, DC for an initiative to increase college enrollment of low income youth in South Carolina
$98,000 for Goodwill School, Maysville
$98,000 for Brainerd Institute for renovation and build out of multipurpose facilities at the Brainerd Institute
$98,000 for City of Paxville for construction and build out of a technology center for youth and senior citizens
$85,000 for Pee Dee Healthy Start, Florence, SC for programs to improve maternal and child health
$84,000 for Williamsburg County First Steps, Kingstree, SC for a school-readiness program

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