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  2. Earmark (politics) - Wikipedia

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    The House Rules impose disclosure requirements for earmarks, while a standing rule of the Republican Conference has, since the 114th Congress, imposed an "earmark moratorium". [4]: 1 Typically, a legislator seeks to insert earmarks that direct a specified amount of money to a particular organization or project in their home state or district.

  3. History of lobbying in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Earmarks. Special provisions called earmarks could be tacked onto a law, often at the last minute and usually without much oversight, which allowed congresspersons to direct specific funding to a particular cause, often benefiting a project in their home district. Such practices increased Washington's habit of pork barrel politics.

  4. The attempt to end earmarks was a political ploy. Here’s why ...

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    Rep. Mike Simpson argues earmarks are important for funding in states like Idaho, and the move to abolish them was political. | Opinion.

  5. Why Democrats Want to Bring Back Earmarks - AOL

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    The use of earmarks — funds for special projects, often decried as pork, that are included in legislation to secure votes — was banned by Republicans in 2011 amid accusations of scandal and ...

  6. A look at local Congressionally Directed Spending requests ...

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    Dec. 3—MORGANTOWN — The federal 2024 fiscal year began Oct. 1 and announcements of Congressionally Directed Spending grants — what used to be termed earmarks — will eventually be rolling ...

  7. Omnibus spending bill - Wikipedia

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    In December 2004, the 3,016-page $388 billion Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005 became known for its size, its earmarks inserted in the final stages that represented 4% of the $388 billion, its non-appropriations provisions, its controversial content, and for being rushed through at the last minute. It was drafted by the House in less than ...

  8. Pork barrel - Wikipedia

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    Pork-barrel projects, which differ from earmarks, are added to the federal budget by members of the appropriation committees of the United States Congress. This allows the delivery of federal funds to the local district or state of the appropriation committee member, often accommodating major campaign contributors.

  9. Welcome back, earmarks. They're not corrupt; they're ... - AOL

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    Here's how earmarks can help Congress and even build bipartisanship.