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  • Play Movie Heritage Research on Federal Grants on Forbes on Fox Video Recorded on February 25, 2012 Heritage Research on Federal Grants on Forbes on Fox

    Heritage research on federal grants and pork-barrel spending is discussed on FNC's Forbes on Fox. …

  • Play Movie Lachlan Markay on federal earmarks on FOX Video Recorded on February 21, 2012 Lachlan Markay on federal earmarks on FOX

    Lachlan Markay discusses federal earmarks on FNC's Special Report with Brett Baier. …

  • WebMemo posted December 6, 2011 by Patrick Louis Knudsen Appropriations Endgame: One Last Shot at Fiscal Credibility

    With the collapse of the deficit reduction “super committee,” a year that began with promise is degenerating into another late-December budgetary scramble on Capitol Hill. Along with certain necessary decisions by Congress on tax policies, unemployment insurance, and the “doc fix,” nine of the 12 annual spending bills are still…

  • WebMemo posted February 14, 2011 by J.D. Foster, Ph.D. President Obama’s 2012 Budget Builds on Failures of the Past

      “Rather than fight the same tired battles that have dominated Washington for decades, it’s time to try something new. Let’s invest in our people without leaving them a mountain of debt.” These words, a quote from President Obama, were displayed prominently on the…

  • WebMemo posted February 1, 2011 by Ronald Utt, Ph.D. Transportation Policy and Congressional Earmarks

    In his State of the Union address, President Barack Obama promised that he would veto any bill Congress sent him if it included earmarks, thereby endorsing the November commitment by House Republicans to impose a two-year moratorium on earmarks. Although members of the Senate refused to make a similar commitment—and…

  • Commentary posted December 13, 2010 by Brian Darling Earmarkers Gone Wild

    Boehner Starts to Implement Pledge One jeer and one cheer for two changes lawmakers made last week to the rules of the House: The Speaker declared “Martial Law,” and House Republicans…

  • Play Movie Ernest Istook on Earmark Reform on FNC Video Recorded on November 23, 2010 Ernest Istook on Earmark Reform on FNC

    Ernest Istook comments on the new Congress and earmark spending reform. …

  • Brian Darling on Earmark Reform: Heritage in Focus, November 17, 2010 Audio Recorded on November 17, 2010 Brian Darling on Earmark Reform: Heritage in Focus, November 17, 2010

    Brian Darling discusses the incoming Congress's commitment to earmark reform in this week's Heritage in Focus podcast. David Weinberger hosts. To get regular updates on Heritage in Focus podcasts, visit our RSS feed or subscribe on iTunes. …

  • Backgrounder posted October 28, 2010 by Brian Riedl How to Cut $343 Billion from the Federal Budget

    Abstract : Federal spending is on an unsustainable path that risks disaster for America. Runaway spending has increased annual…

  • Commentary posted October 25, 2010 by Brian Darling First Test of New Congress: Appropriations

    The first spending test for politicians will happen soon after the November 2 congressional elections.  We’ll see if politicians will be responsive to the American people or whether they’ll go back to the free-spending ways of the past.This battle will occur before a new Congress is sworn, during…

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  • Backgrounder posted October 28, 2010 by Brian Riedl How to Cut $343 Billion from the Federal Budget

    Abstract : Federal spending is on an unsustainable path that risks disaster for America. Runaway spending has increased annual…

  • WebMemo posted December 6, 2011 by Patrick Louis Knudsen Appropriations Endgame: One Last Shot at Fiscal Credibility

    With the collapse of the deficit reduction “super committee,” a year that began with promise is degenerating into another late-December budgetary scramble on Capitol Hill. Along with certain necessary decisions by Congress on tax policies, unemployment insurance, and the “doc fix,” nine of the 12 annual spending bills are still…

  • WebMemo posted December 17, 2007 by Brian Riedl Omnibus Spending Bill Busts the Budget to Pay for Pork

    The 3,417-page (and counting) omnibus appropriations bill unveiled by Democratic appropriators provides further evidence that Congress has failed to curb its addiction to spending and pork. On the surface, the bill adheres to President Bush's $932 billion cap on discretionary spending. However, the bill employs enough gimmicks to push total…

  • WebMemo posted February 14, 2011 by J.D. Foster, Ph.D. President Obama’s 2012 Budget Builds on Failures of the Past

      “Rather than fight the same tired battles that have dominated Washington for decades, it’s time to try something new. Let’s invest in our people without leaving them a mountain of debt.” These words, a quote from President Obama, were displayed prominently on the…

  • WebMemo posted October 11, 2007 by Brian Riedl Congress Loads Spending Bills with Pork and Earmarks

    Click here for a list of FY 2008 pork projects Despite pledges to rein in pork, the Democratic Congress has included a…

  • Special Report posted June 1, 2010 by Brian Riedl Federal Spending by the Numbers 2010

    The 2010 edition of “Federal Spending by the Numbers” shows spending and deficits continuing to grow at a pace not seen since World War II. Washington will spend $30,543 per household in 2010—$5,000 per household more than just two years ago. While some of this spending is a temporary…

  • Backgrounder posted October 30, 2007 by Brian Riedl The Democratic Congress's 2008 Budget: A Tax and Spending Spree

    In January, a Democratic congressional majority was sworn in that was elected in part by promising fiscal responsibility. The Democrats specifically pledged to limit spending increases and employ pay-as-you-go (PAYGO) budgeting to keep the budget deficit in check. As their first year moves toward a close, it…

  • WebMemo posted December 20, 2007 by Brian Riedl Omnibus Earmarks Out: President Bush Should Cancel Congress's Pork Spending

    Now that it appears the 3,417-page omnibus appropriations bill (H.R. 2764) will be signed into law, the question remains whether the American people must endure the estimated 11,331 earmarks, worth approximately $20 billion, in this year's spending bills. Earlier this year, President Bush and Democratic congressional leaders pledged to cut…

  • WebMemo posted November 22, 2004 by Brian Riedl, Keith Miller Another Pork-Laden Omnibus Spending Bill

    Click here to for a list of pork projects. As runaway spending pushes the cost of government over $20,000 per household and the federal budget deficit past $400 billion, Congress continues to pile an endless supply of special…

  • WebMemo posted November 15, 2006 by Brian Riedl, Michelle Muccio Congress Returns to Spending Bills Loaded With Pork

    View a list of pork projects in the FY 2007 appropriations bills Congress's pork gravy train rolls on despite promises to slow…

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  • WebMemo posted December 6, 2011 by Patrick Louis Knudsen Appropriations Endgame: One Last Shot at Fiscal Credibility

    With the collapse of the deficit reduction “super committee,” a year that began with promise is degenerating into another late-December budgetary scramble on Capitol Hill. Along with certain necessary decisions by Congress on tax policies, unemployment insurance, and the “doc fix,” nine of the 12 annual spending bills are still…

  • WebMemo posted February 14, 2011 by J.D. Foster, Ph.D. President Obama’s 2012 Budget Builds on Failures of the Past

      “Rather than fight the same tired battles that have dominated Washington for decades, it’s time to try something new. Let’s invest in our people without leaving them a mountain of debt.” These words, a quote from President Obama, were displayed prominently on the…

  • WebMemo posted February 1, 2011 by Ronald Utt, Ph.D. Transportation Policy and Congressional Earmarks

    In his State of the Union address, President Barack Obama promised that he would veto any bill Congress sent him if it included earmarks, thereby endorsing the November commitment by House Republicans to impose a two-year moratorium on earmarks. Although members of the Senate refused to make a similar commitment—and…

  • Backgrounder posted October 28, 2010 by Brian Riedl How to Cut $343 Billion from the Federal Budget

    Abstract : Federal spending is on an unsustainable path that risks disaster for America. Runaway spending has increased annual…

  • Special Report posted June 1, 2010 by Brian Riedl Federal Spending by the Numbers 2010

    The 2010 edition of “Federal Spending by the Numbers” shows spending and deficits continuing to grow at a pace not seen since World War II. Washington will spend $30,543 per household in 2010—$5,000 per household more than just two years ago. While some of this spending is a temporary…

  • Backgrounder posted July 28, 2008 by Ronald Utt, Ph.D. How States Can Improve Their Transportation Systems and Relieve Traffic Congestion

    Over the past several decades, federal and state transportation policies have struggled to keep pace with a rising population and increasing numbers of motorists and trucks using the roads. As a result, congestion has worsened in most major metropolitan areas, imposing extra costs on all motorists and truckers and…

  • WebMemo posted January 25, 2008 by Brian Riedl President Bush Should Keep His Pledge to Halve the Number of Earmarks

    "Next, there is the matter of earmarks. These special interest items are often slipped into bills at the last hour-when not even C-SPAN is watching. In 2005 alone, the number of earmarks grew to over 13,000 and totaled nearly $18 billion. Even worse, over…

  • WebMemo posted December 20, 2007 by Brian Riedl Omnibus Earmarks Out: President Bush Should Cancel Congress's Pork Spending

    Now that it appears the 3,417-page omnibus appropriations bill (H.R. 2764) will be signed into law, the question remains whether the American people must endure the estimated 11,331 earmarks, worth approximately $20 billion, in this year's spending bills. Earlier this year, President Bush and Democratic congressional leaders pledged to cut…

  • WebMemo posted December 17, 2007 by Brian Riedl Omnibus Spending Bill Busts the Budget to Pay for Pork

    The 3,417-page (and counting) omnibus appropriations bill unveiled by Democratic appropriators provides further evidence that Congress has failed to curb its addiction to spending and pork. On the surface, the bill adheres to President Bush's $932 billion cap on discretionary spending. However, the bill employs enough gimmicks to push total…

  • WebMemo posted December 12, 2007 by Nicola Moore, Stephen Keen, Brian Riedl Five Benchmarks for the Omnibus Spending Bill

    Nearly three months into the new fiscal year, only one of the 12 appropriations bills for fiscal year 2008 has been signed into law. As the holidays approach, the Democratic Congress has given up on the responsible approach of passing each spending bill individually; instead, it will cluster the 11 remaining bills into a single…

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