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    what is the name of pet projects that congressmen have for their states are they called earmarks

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    August 4, 2007, NY Times:


    in part..............


    If the idea was to shame lawmakers into restraint, it did not work.


    Eight months after Democrats vowed to shine light on the dark art of “earmarking” money for pet projects, many lawmakers say the new visibility has only intensified the competition for projects by letting each member see exactly how many everyone else is receiving.


    So far this year, House lawmakers have put together spending bills that include almost 6,500 earmarks for almost $11 billion in local projects, only half of which the Bush administration supported.


    The earmark frenzy hit fever pitch in recent days, even as the Senate passed new rules that allow more public scrutiny of them.


    Far from causing embarrassment, the new transparency has raised the value of earmarks as a measure of members’ clout. Indeed, lawmakers have often competed to have their names attached to individual earmarks and rushed to put out press releases claiming credit for the money they bring home.


    I think you know what you're talking about, smemashell

    "Pork Barrels".



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