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According to data from Taxpayers for Common Sense, these are the earmarks in Washington District of Columbia :

Location Description Amount Bill Sponsors
Washington , DC Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission $750,000 Legislative Branch Senate: Durbin [, IL]
House:  Jackson [, IL-2], LaHood [, IL-18]
Washington, DC AFL-CIO Working for America Institute for assistance to union-based and labor-management training programs authorized under the Workforce Investment Act $1,500,000 Labor-HHS-Education Senate: Harkin [, IA]
Washington, DC American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial Related Transportation Improvements, DC $980,000 Transportation and Housing & Urban Development House:  Norton [, DC-AL]
Washington, DC ARISE Foundation, Life-Management Skills Intervention/Re-entry Program for High Risk Youth $282,000 Financial Services House:  Wasserman Schultz [, FL-20]
Washington , DC Asia Foundation $15,374,000 State-Foreign Ops
Washington, DC Barracks Row $500,000 Financial Services House:  Lewis [, CA-41]
Washington, DC Bellows Air Force Base Environmental Cleanup of Pier Dump Site, Bellows Air Force Base, Kaneohe Mari $2,000,000 Defense
Washington, DC Bone Health and Military Medical Readiness Program $800,000 Defense House:  Moran [, VA-8]
Washington, DC Bright Beginnings, Inc $100,000 Financial Services House:  Walsh [, NY-25]
Washington, DC Catalyst, Eastgate HOPE VI project $132,000 Financial Services House:  Fattah [, PA-2]
Washington, DC Center for Inspired Teaching $52,500 Financial Services House:  Norton [, DC-AL]
Washington , DC Center for Middle Eastern-Western Dialogue $868,000 State-Foreign Ops
Washington, DC Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC for facilities and equipment for emergency preparedness $487,000 Labor-HHS-Education House:  Hoyer [, MD-5]
Washington, DC Close Up Fellowships Program. Close Up Fellowships, which are administered by the Close Up Foundation of Washington, DC, provide fellowships to students from low-income families and their teachers to enable them to spend 1 week in Washington attending seminars and meeting with representatives of the three branches of the Federal Government. $1,977,000 Labor-HHS-Education Senate: Craig [, ID], Harkin [, IA], Lautenberg [, NJ]
Washington, DC College Summit, Inc., Washington, DC for an initiative to increase college enrollment of low income youth in South Carolina $131,000 Labor-HHS-Education House:  Clyburn [, SC-6]
Washington, DC Combat Wound Initiative at Walter Reed Army Medical Center $2,000,000 Defense Senate: Reed [, RI]
House:  Kennedy [, RI-1]
Washington, DC Community Transportation Association of America, for TA to human services transportation providers on ADA requirements $828,000 Labor-HHS-Education Senate: Harkin [, IA]
Washington, DC Community Transportation Association of America, for the Joblinks program. $390,000 Labor-HHS-Education Senate: Harkin [, IA]
Washington , DC Cooperative International Neuromuscular Research Group (CINRG) $5,200,000 Defense Senate: Cochran [, MS], Wicker [, MS]
Washington, DC DC Children's Advisory Center- Safe Shores, Washington, DC $611,000 Commerce, Justice & Science House:  Norton [, DC-AL]
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