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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. How does the NJ legislature decide on pork — or budget ...

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    Once the Legislature approves the budget — and therefore the pork spending — the rest is handled by the DCA. Lisa Ryan, a DCA spokeswoman, said the 230 pork grants make up a “very small ...

  4. The Budget Deal Is Overflowing With $12 Billion of Earmarks - AOL

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    But like fiscal responsibility and concern about America's ballooning entitlement costs, those efforts to limit pork barrel spending are now distant memories. Democrats voted to reinstate earmarks ...

  5. 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]

  6. Congressional 'Pig Book' reveals billions in pork-barrel spending

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    There are 274 earmarks included in the 2020 Pig Book, down from last year, but at a higher, record-setting cost.

  7. Omnibus spending bill - Wikipedia

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    Often, omnibus spending bills are criticized for being full of pork (unnecessary/wasteful spending that pleases constituents or special interest groups). [7] The bills regularly stretch to more than 1,000 pages. Nevertheless, such bills have grown more common in recent years. [1]: 14

  8. What Trump’s decision to wade into spending fight tells us ...

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    The spending debates next year seem certain to further test Trump’s influence in the House. Many conservatives view the rapid growth of the federal debt as an existential threat to the country ...

  9. Citizens Against Government Waste - Wikipedia

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    Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization in the United States. It functions as a "government watchdog" and advocacy group for fiscally conservative causes. The Council for Citizens Against Government Waste (CCAGW) is the lobbying arm of CAGW, organized as a section 501(c)(4) organization and therefore is ...