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Earmarks

AmountEarmark
$88,000,000for National Domestic Preparedness Consortium
$84,525,000for NW/SE LRT MOS
$84,000,000for Unit Operation Facilities (Grow the Force)
$47,000,000for Barracks Complex
$46,000,000for Unites Operations Facilities (Grow the Force)
$45,000,000for Barracks (Grow the Force)
$29,400,000for National Cemetery- Gravesites Development
$20,075,000for Sims Bayou
$17,221,000for Houston Ship Channel
$16,500,000for Health & Dental Clinic (Grow the Force)
$15,076,000for Army Reserve Center
$15,000,000for Armed Forces Reserve Center Battle Projection Center (Phase II)
$14,290,000for Aviation Trainer/Squadron Operations Facility
$14,000,000for Basic Expeditionary Airman Skill Training, Phase 2
$13,453,000for Brays Bayou
$12,792,000for Dallas Floodway Extension, Trinity River Project
$12,454,000for Joint Control Tower
$11,400,000for Barracks (Grow the Force)
$10,600,000for Unit Operation Facilities (Grow the Force)
$9,840,000for San Antonio Channel Improvement
$9,200,000for Maneuver Systems Sustainment Center, Phase 2
$7,872,000for Central City, Fort Worth, Upper Trinity River Basin
$7,580,000for National Rural Water Association
$7,400,000for Child Development Center
$7,400,000for Health Clinic Replacement
$7,200,000for Global Air Traffic Management for KC-135
$6,600,000for Barracks (Grow the Force)
$6,490,000for Reserve Training Center
$5,392,000for Freeport Harbor
$5,140,000for Aircraft Maintenance Parking Facility
$4,922,000for El Paso/Brownsville set aside from Mexico Border Funds
$4,920,000for Child Development Center
$3,732,000for Ogallala Aquifer, Bushland, TX
$3,000,000for Crosshairs Hostile Fire Indicating System
$2,950,000for Taxiway West Flightline
$2,804,000for Brazos Island Harbor
$2,425,500for VIA Bus Improvements/Facility Modernization
$2,400,000for Advanced Fuel Cell Research Program
$2,400,000for Interagency, Near-Term Engineering R&D to Increase the Survivability of Personnel Exposed to IED Attacks
$2,400,000for Secure Grids for Network Centric Operations
$2,100,000for Modified Record Fire Range
$2,000,000for Flashlight Soldier-to-Soldier Combat ID System (FSCIS)
$2,000,000for Mobile Oxygen, Ventilation, and External Suction (MOVES)
$1,950,000for Battle Command Training Center, Phase 1
$1,843,000for Cotton Research, TX
$1,715,000for Efficient Irrigation, NM, TX
$1,715,000for Trinity River Vision Bridges
$1,710,000for Runway Paving
$1,600,000for Cognitive Air Defense Simulators
$1,600,000for F/A-18 Tactical Operational Flight Trainers Fidelity Upgrade
$1,600,000for Strategic Bio-fuels Supply Program
$1,600,000for Urban Assault Course
$1,600,000for Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training
$1,527,000for Sustainable Agricultural Freshwater Conservation (TX)
$1,500,000for Modified Record Fire Range
$1,470,000for Collin County Regional Airport Tower Construction, TX
$1,470,000for Houston Downtown Clean Fuel Transit Initiative
$1,390,000for US Agricultural Research Facility, Knipling-Bushland Laboratory, Kerrville, TX
$1,235,000for Efficient Irrigation, NM, TX
$1,222,000for El Paso, TX Broadband Mobile Network
$1,161,000for Air Quality, KS, TX
$1,008,000for Center for Food Industry Excellence (TX)
$1,000,000for UT-Tyler Organic Semiconductor Modeling and Simulation Research
$936,000for Clear Creek
$927,780for Texas State University Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training
$900,000for Joint Security Forces Building
$755,000for Cook Children's Medical Center equipment
$713,000for Texas Water Allocation Assessment
$705,000for Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, for crime lab technologies
$686,000for FM509 Extension
$656,000for Houston Independent School District, Houston, TX for a teacher incentive program
$564,000for Phoenix House Adolescent Drug Treatment Initiative for Dallas Area Youth, TX
$554,000for Taxiway
$539,000for Trinity River Vision for facilities design, construction, and property acquisition of the Trinity River Vision plan
$492,000for Raymondville Drain
$490,000for Lake Ridge Parkway Extension
$490,000for Lane expansion of RM 1431
$490,000for City of El Paso Neighborhood Circulator
$470,000for City of Dallas, for re-entry programs
$439,000for Lower Colorado River Basin
$431,200for Abilene Paratransit Vehicle Replacement
$413,000for Methodist Hospital for renovation and equipment
$394,000for Brazos Island Harbor, Brownsville Channel
$365,000for CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Children's Hospital construction, renovation, and equipment
$365,000for Methodist Hospital System for purchase of equipment
$352,500for Sam Houston State University Regional Crime Lab
$343,000for Baylor Research Institute, for facilities and equipment
$295,000for The City of Austin Water Utility for wastewater treatment upgrade project
$271,000for Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge
$258,000for Lower Colorado River Basin, Wharton/Onion
$254,800for Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority
$245,000for Los Fresnos Boys and Girls Club, for construction in Cameron County
$245,000for U.S. 290/S.H. 36 Improvements
$243,000for Huston-Tillotson University, Austin, TX for a math and science education initiative, which may include equipment
$206,000for AVANCE, Inc., for training and curriculum development for a parent-child educational program
$195,000for Harris County Hospital District, Houston, TX for facilities and equipment for an outpatient physical and occupational therapy center
$170,000for Children's Medical Center construction, renovation, and equipment
$148,000for Abilene (Brazos River Basin - Elm Creek)
$146,000for University of Texas at Tyler, Tyler, TX for a science, technology, engineering and mathematics program, including teacher training
$123,000for Sparks Arroyo Colonia, El Paso County
$98,000for Sabine Pass to Galveston Bay
$98,000for Global Samaritan Resources, to build a 25,000 square foot warehouse facility for receiving, storing and shipping of goods used for humanitarian aid
$94,000for Phoenix House, Dallas, TX, for residential substance abuse treatment for adolescents
$94,000for Team Focus, Inc,, Morgan, TX, to establish a youth mentoring program
$47,000for Cameron County, TX Interoperable Communications
$47,000for Port Aransas, TX Communications Equipment
$0for San Marcos River Ecosystem Restoration
$0for Texas City Channel (50-Foot Project), TX
$0for Partnership for a Drug Free America Meth360 Program, Washington, DC, for Anti-meth efforts uniting officers with treatment and prevention professionals
$0for Big Brothers/Big Sisters
$0for Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN), Washington, DC, For national anti-sexual assault programs.