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  2. Earmark (politics) - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 the Congressional Research Service (CRS) compiled a report on the use of earmarks in thirteen Appropriation Acts from 1994 through 2005 in which they noted that there was "not a single definition of the term earmark accepted by all practitioners and observers of the appropriations process, nor [was] there a standard earmark practice across all appropriation bills."

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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. Welcome back, earmarks. They're not corrupt; they're spending as the Constitution envisions.

  7. The Budget Deal Is Overflowing With $12 Billion of Earmarks - AOL

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    The same could be said for several Republican-based earmarks too. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R–S.C.) has inserted at least eight earmarks into the bill, forcing federal taxpayers to put up more than ...

  8. Earmark - Wikipedia

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    Earmark may refer to: Earmark (agriculture), cuts or marks in the ears of animals made to show ownership; Earmark (politics), a legislative provision that directs funds to be spent on specific projects; Earmark (finance), a requirement that a source of revenue be devoted to a specific public expenditure

  9. Ex-Politico reporters reveal editors quashed, slow-walked ...

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    Politics. Science & Tech. Sports ... had "all the earmarks of a Russian information operation." Caputo also shed light on a report he had written in 2019 that stemmed from opposition research from ...