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This little piggy came home
Clement, Douglas
- In:
Fedgazette
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2008
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Mar
,
pp. 7-9
Earmarks are plentiful in the Ninth District and vary widely.
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Both sides of the pork trough
Clement, Douglas
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Wirtz, Ronald A.
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Fedgazette
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2008
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Mar
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pp. 1-6
Earmarks are easy to want, easier to criticize. Though inefficient at a number of levels, the political economy of pork barrel spending suggests some benefits are also ignored.
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Dual-edged earmarks
Clement, Douglas
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Fedgazette
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2008
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Mar
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pp. 5-5
Earmarks can meet local needs; they can also leave locals hanging
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Come and get it
Genov, Genko
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Wirtz, Ronald A.
- In:
Fedgazette
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2007
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Nov
,
pp. 15-16
Federal spending in district states has increased significantly since the early 1990s.
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