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 ›
January 26, 2012 | Congress, Earmarks, Pork, Lobbying, Pork Parade, States, Massachusetts, House Members, William Delahunt, Senate Members, Trent Lott
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 ›
April 26, 2011 | Earmarks, Pork, Pork Parade, States, Kentucky, Press Releases, House Members, Harold Rogers
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 ›
March 4, 2011 | Corporate, Corruption, Earmarks, Pork, House Members, C. W. Bill Young
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 ›
December 9, 2010 | Congress, Earmarks, Pork, News, States, Kentucky, House Members, Harold Rogers, Jerry Lewis
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 ›
October 20, 2010 | Earmarks, Pork, States, Alaska, Press Releases, House Members, Don Young, Mark Begich, Senate Members, Ted Stevens, Lisa Murkowski
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 ›
October 7, 2010 | Congress, Earmarks, Pork, Organizations, Citizens Against Government Waste, Public Citizen, House Members, Don Young, James Walsh, Senate Members, Ted Stevens, Robert Byrd

