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  • Earmark (politics) - Wikipedia
    An earmark is a provision inserted into a discretionary spending appropriations bill that directs funds to a specific recipient while circumventing the merit-based or competitive funds allocation process
  • What Are Earmarks and What Purpose Do They Serve?
    What Are Earmarks and What Purpose Do They Serve? The term “earmark” refers to federal spending for a specific project for a particular congressional district, locality, or state Earmarks have been controversial, but nevertheless were reinstated by Congress in 2021 after a 10-year moratorium
  • Earmarks are back: How Democrats and Republicans differ - Brookings
    In 2021, Democrats ended the 10-year earmark moratorium Earmarks, occasionally referred to as “pork,” are small grants to programs and projects in congressional districts House Republicans
  • EARMARK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of EARMARK is a mark of identification on the ear of an animal How to use earmark in a sentence
  • What Is the Definition of an Earmark in Politics
    Earmarking involves setting aside funds for a particular project in a representative's district Learn more about the pros and cons of earmarking
  • What is an earmark? Examining the pros and cons of the . . . - PBS
    By definition, an earmark is congressional funding for a specific local project As old as the nation itself, they have often been pet projects of powerful lawmakers and, at times,
  • What Is Earmarking? How It Works and Examples - Investopedia
    Earmarking is the process whereby people or organizations appropriate specific money for specific purposes In organizations, earmarking relates to how companies or governments budget spending
  • Earmarks - Political Dictionary
    Earmarks have been a controversial practice in U S politics Supporters argue that they allow for much-needed funds to reach areas that might otherwise be overlooked, and provide a practical way for representatives and senators to meet the specific needs of their constituents


















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