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Maryland earmarked projects in year-end spending measure

December 10, 2009

•State of Maryland, Gang Prevention and Intervention Services; $500,000; Cardin, Kratovil, Ruppersberger

•Morgan State University, Univ. of Md. Eastern Shore, Bowie State Univ., Chesapeake information based aeronautics consortium; $3 million; Cardin, Cummings, Kratovil, Mikulski

• Towson University, Baltimore Excellence in Science Teaching partnership; $1 million; Mikulski, Ruppersberger, Sarbanes

•Baltimore City Schools, Career and Technology Pathways; $350,000; Cummings, Ruppersberger

•College of Notre Dame of Maryland, Baltimore, for lab facilities; $100,000; Cardin

•Maryland Technology Development Corp., Columbia, Rural Business Innovation Initiative-Eastern Shore; $220,000; Cardin, Kratovil

•Montgomery County, Green Business Incubator; $150,000; Cardin, Edwards, Van Hollen

•Prince George's County, Small Business Initiative; $150,000; Cardin, Edwards, Hoyer, Van Hollen

•University of Maryland-Baltimore BioPark; $100,000; Cardin, Cummings, Ruppersberger, Sarbanes

•Andrews Air Force Base, physical fitness facility design; $930,000; Edwards

•Aberdeen Proving Ground, information processing node, phase 2; $956,000; Kratovil, Ruppersberger

•Carderock Naval Warfare support facility, phase 2; $6,520,000; Van Hollen, Cardin

•Fort Detrick Auditorium and Training Center Expansion; $7,400,000; Bartlett

•Fort Meade Intersection, Rockenbach Road & Cooper Avenue intersection; $2,350,000; Kratovil, Sarbanes

•Patuxent River Naval Air Station, Special Communications Engineering Facility; $11,043,000; Hoyer

•Aberdeen Proving Ground Advanced Chemistry Laboratory; $15.5 million; Cardin, Kratovil, Mikulski, Ruppersberger

SOURCE: House of Representatives Rules Committee

Maryland earmarked projects in year-end spending measure

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