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  2. Pork barrel - Wikipedia

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    Pork barrel, or simply pork, is a metaphor for the appropriation of government spending for localized projects secured solely or primarily to direct expenditures to a representative's district. The usage originated in American English , and it indicates a negotiated way of political particularism .

  3. Distributive tendency - Wikipedia

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    Legislation that follows the distributive tendency has benefits that flow to many districts and can come in many forms, though in current day they are often monetary. [3] The distributive tendency is a form of distributive politics, which is the spreading of benefits across different areas, interests, and constituencies in one piece of legislation.

  4. Earmark (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Earmarks have often been treated as being synonymous with "pork barrel" legislation. [28] Despite considerable overlap, [29] the two are not the same: what constitutes an earmark is an objective determination, while what is "pork-barrel" spending is subjective. [30] One legislator's "pork" is another's vital project. [31] [32]

  5. 'Strong candidate': Elizabeth Warren signals she could ... - AOL

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    WASHINGTON — Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., signaled that she may back Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer, R-Ore., for labor secretary, a major progressive figure being willing to work with President ...

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  7. Opinion: California's Proposition 12 pork law is fine ... - AOL

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    Opinion: California wants a little bit of room for pigs, in keeping with historical practices; Congress wants no standards at all, writes Jim Keen.

  8. Porkbusters - Wikipedia

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    Porkbusters was an effort led by mostly conservative and libertarian bloggers to cut pork barrel spending by the U.S. Congress used to help pay for projects. The effort was launched on September 18, 2005, [ 1 ] after the massive scale of the reconstruction effort necessary for the areas devastated by Hurricane Katrina had become apparent.

  9. Pork industry takes fight over California law to U.S. Supreme ...

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    The pork industry has defended the size of the cages used at pig farms as humane and necessary for animal safety. Pork industry takes fight over California law to U.S. Supreme Court Skip to main ...