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Publication: Utne Reader
Chris Gehrke
October 4, 2007
Earmark Watch
By Taxpayers for Common Sense and the Sunlight Foundation
Americans have a new tool at their disposal to track the how the government is spending their tax dollars. Earmark Watch, created by the nonprofits Taxpayers for Common Sense and the Sunlight Foundation, sheds light on the often-shady add-ons (also known as "pork") to congressional bills that appropriate money to a specific person or project. The new website details the particularities of each earmark, including which representative sponsored it and who or what that recipient is. Visitors are encouraged to help out by contributing research or comments to the site. (Thanks, Future Tense.) -- Chris Gehrke
http://www.earmarkwatch.org
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