Press — Pork

Pork Parade: Former Members Eat from Both Sides of the Trough

CREW’s research found 5 former lawmakers, all of whom left office within the past five years, collecting lobbying fees for institutions they earmarked to while serving in Congress. Read More ›

The Prince of Pork Still Reigns

Despite a ban on earmarks in the House of Representatives, the man long dubbed the “Prince of Pork,” Rep. Hal Rogers (R-KY), can continue to bring home the bacon for a network of organizations based in his district. Read More ›

Budget Cutting 101

CREW has been highlighting for years how big time campaign contributors frequently are protected by the politicians they prop up. This is just a particularly reprehensible example. Read More ›

Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood

Sometimes it's better to laugh than cry about what goes on in Washington. Case and point, Rep. Hal Rogers (R-KY) "The Prince of Pork" will soon be leading an earmark-free House Appropriations Committee in the 112th Congress. Read More ›

The Boat to Nowhere: Another Glaring Reason for Earmark Reform

Cousin to Alaska's infamous Bridge to Nowhere this $14 million example of government waste displays the real need for earmark reform. Read More ›

Earmark Reform: Building a Bridge to Somewhere

Melanie Sloan on the barriers to earmark reform and a five point plan to beginning to reform earmark policy. Read More ›

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