Ohio Earmarks for Financial Services and Dept. of Interior
June 21st, 2007 at 4:43 pm
June 21st, 2007 at 4:43 pm
HT: Club for Growth
The House has released reports on pork projects for Financial Services (PDF) and the Department of Interior (PDF). The reports are scanned PDFs, so I may not have found all the Ohio earmarks.
| Fire Fighters’ Hall, Columbus | $100,000 | Pryce |
| Spring Hill Historic Home, Massillon | $100,000 | Regula |
| Cuyahoga Valley National park | $1,750,000 | Regula |
| Village of Rushville for Sewage Infrastructure Improvements | $401,500 | Hobson |
| City of Port Clinton, Ottawa County, Watermain and Sanitary Sewers | $500,000 | Kaptur |
| City of Columbus, Columbus Downtown Development Corporation for the Scioto Mile River Level Park Project | $500,000 | Kaptur |
| City of Warren, The Office of the Trumbull County Commissioners for the Scott Street Sanitary Sewer in Newton Falls | $500,000 | Ryan |
| City of Zanesville, Muskingum County Commission for the West Pike Sanitary Sewer | $500,000 | Space |
| City of Elyria, Water Treatment Intake Plant | $380,000 | Sutton |
| Ashland County, OH, Career Center for the Northeast Central Ohio Bioscience Consortium | $500,000 | Regula |
| Columbus College of Art and Design for an industrial design center | $300,000 | Pryce |
| Cuyahoga Community College, Veterans Outreach and Business Development Center | $231,000 | Jones |
| Lorain County Community College, Entreprenuership Innovation Center | $231,000 | Kaptur, Sutton |
| Median County, OH, Office of Workforce Development | $250,000 | Regula |
| Ohio University, Economic Development through Entreprenuership in Appalachia | $231,000 | Space, Wilson |
| Shawnee State University for an Immersive Technology and Arts Center | $250,000 | Schmidt |
| Wittenberg University to expand business education | $500,000 | Hobson |
| Workforce Initiative Association in Canton, OH | $350,000 | Regula |
| Youngstown Edison Incubator Corporation and the Youngstown Central Area Community Improvement Corp, Youngstown Business Incubator | $231,000 | Ryan |
| Youngstown Warren Regional Chamber, Salute to Success, Business Entrepreneurship Incubator | $231,000 | Wilson, Ryan |

June 21st, 2007 at 6:29 pm
It’s true that the Water Treatment plant is very close to where I live, but I’m wondering how water treatment is pork. I suppose it’s because the actual users of the water should be paying for it? Still, it’s better than a teapot museum.