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The White House may link a possible executive order eliminating thousands of earmarks with a call for reprogramming the funding, perhaps through a direct rebate to taxpayers or by putting the savings into children’s health care or bridge repair programs
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The leaders of the Senate Appropriations Committee are calling on President Bush to back away from threats to kill funding for lawmakers’ pet projects.
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Canceling about $20 billion in pork-barrel spending might help restore the party’s ‘brand’ on fiscal responsibility.
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Our Follow the Money story talks about a small business called ProLogic that’s under FBI investigation for its use of some public funds.
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The new earmark disclosure rules put into effect by Congress confirm the pre-eminence of Representative John Murtha at procuring eye-popping chunks of pork for contractors he helped put in business in Johnstown, Pa.
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The freshman senator has excelled early at bringing home federal money for projects in Pennsylvania.
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The Democrats took over Congress, pledging to curb the practice of earmarks.
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