Earmarks requested by Rep. Zoe Lofgren
Data from Fiscal Year 2008 appropriations bills supplied by Taxpayers for Common Sense.
| Amount | Earmark Description | Intended Recipient | |
| $4,922,000 | for | Don Edwards San Francisco Ban National Wildlife Refuge Complex - SF Bay salt pond restoration | |
| $4,000,000 | for | National Transportation Security Center of Excellence | |
| $3,200,000 | for | OPAL (Optically Pumped Atomic Laser for Defense Microelectronics) | KLA-Tencor; Spectra Physics; KLA Tencor; KLA Tencor; KLA Tencor |
| $2,400,000 | for | Advanced IED Jammer Research and Development Program | Network Fab Corporation |
| $1,783,000 | for | Guadalupe River | |
| $1,600,000 | for | Advanced Tactical Threat Warning Radio (ATTWR) | |
| $1,600,000 | for | Development & Testing of Advanced Paraffin-based Hybrid Rockets for Space Applications | Space Propulsion Group, Inc. |
| $1,600,000 | for | Roll-to-Roll Microelectronics Manufacturing in Support of the Flexible Display Initiative | U.S. Display Consortium; University of Iowa; U.S. Display Consortium; Cabot Corporation; U.S. Display Consortium; U.S. Display Consortium; Potomac Photonics |
| $1,146,000 | for | Coyote & Berryessa Creeks | |
| $984,000 | for | San Jose Area Water Reclamation And Reuse Program | |
| $800,000 | for | Electronic Warfare Concept Demonstrator for the Littoral Combat Ship | DO Recconassiance and Surveillance Systems |
| $785,000 | for | South San Francisco Shoreline | |
| $493,500 | for | San Jose, CA, BEST Gang Intervention Program | |
| $492,000 | for | San Francisco Salt Ponds restoration effort | |
| $490,000 | for | Blossom Hill/Monterey Highway Crossing | |
| $439,000 | for | Upper Guadalupe River | |
| $368,000 | for | Asian Americans for Community Involvement, for facilities and equipment for a community health clinic | |
| $364,720 | for | Santa Clara County, CA, Juvenile Detention Evening Reporting Center | |
| $341,000 | for | Center for Employment Training, San Jose, CA for its building trades program for out-of-school youth | |
| $282,000 | for | City of San Jose, CA for development of a Smart Start early childhood development training and certification program at National Hispanic University | |
| $245,000 | for | Bus Rapid Transit Alternatives Analysis | |
| $229,000 | for | Upper Penitencia Creek | |
| $196,000 | for | Emergency Housing Consortium, for construction of the Sobrato Transitional Center, a residential facility for homeless individuals and families | |
| $147,000 | for | San Jose Conservation Corps and Charter School Youthbuild, for construction of low-income housing | |
| $147,000 | for | Housing Trust of Santa Clara County, for capitalization of a revolving loan fund for first time homebuyers | |


