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Earmarks requested by Sen. Mike Enzi

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

AmountEarmark DescriptionIntended Recipient
$14,600,000 for Renovate Historic Dormitories
$10,500,000 for ICBM Remote Visual Assessment
$7,580,000 for National Rural Water Association
$7,000,000 for Procurement Technical Assistance Centers
$5,800,000 for Electroconversion of Energetic Materials
$4,000,000 for Civil Support Team Trainer [CSTT]
$2,650,000 for Qualification Training Range
$2,058,000 for 17-Mile Road Reconstruction
$2,000,000 for Multicontinuum Technology for Space Structures Kirtland AFB/Space Vehicles Directorate
$1,624,000 for University of Wyoming - Carbon Sequestration Monitoring Activities
$1,120,000 for Long Range Stand Off System for Detection of Biological Materials Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
$986,000 for Tri-State predator control program in ID, MT, WY APHIS Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming
$931,000 for Interstate 25 Reconstruction, Glenrock to Hat Six
$817,000 for National American Indian, Alaskan and Hawaiian Educational Development Center, to train teachers serving Native American students in an early literacy learning and math framework
$698,000 for Sugarbeet Research, Kimberly, ID
$692,000 for Greater Yellowstone Interagency Brucellosis Committee, ID, MT, WY Idaho State Department of Agriculture, Montana Department of Livestock, Wyoming Livestock Board
$480,000 for Robotic Manipulators for Explosive Ordnance Disposal
$411,600 for Central Wyoming College Foundation; Intertribal Education and Community Center, to complete construction of and purchase equipment for the Intertribal Education and Community Center
$401,000 for Wyoming Health Resources Network Inc., to expand recruitment and retention of medical professionals in Wyoming.
$390,000 for Powell Valley Health Care, Powell, WY for electronic information technology
$351,000 for Memorial Hospital of Laramie County for design of the Comprehensive Community Cancer Center
$343,000 for Separated Grade Crossing
$295,000 for The City of Cheyenne for Wastewater treatment plant upgrade project
$258,000 for Animal Disease Research, WY
$246,000 for Wolf monitoring in ID, MT, WY
$243,000 for Wind River Community Health Center, Riverton, WY for facilities and equipment
$213,000 for Accelerated Soil Mapping Survey, WY
$94,000 for Riverton Police Department, City of Riverton, Wyoming, for communications equipment
$94,000 for Radar technology study, a feasibility study to determine the applicability of advanced radar technologies to cover the radar hole in northeastern Wyoming with low level radar coverage, Advanced Radar Technologies
$94,000 for Nation's Missing Children Organization and National Center for Missing Adults, for technology to locate missing persons
$79,000 for Wyoming Soil Survey Project
$0 for Bear River Study

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