The AP teamed up with Taxpayers for Common Sense to take a hard look at how Alaska has benefited from earmarks:
More than 2,000 projects worth $7.5 billion have gone to Alaska since 2000, says Taxpayers for Common Sense. Alaska received a little over $1 billion in the 2005 highway bill.
A 2005-2007 study of earmarks by the group showed that Alaska _ ranked 47th in population _ has done far better than other states, when spending is calculated per person. Spending over the three-year period came to $4,311 per person in earmarked projects for Alaskans, while Hawaii was a distant second at $1,812. At the low end were the populous states of Texas, at $98 per person, and New York, $95 per person.
Part of the difference can be explained by Alaska’s special needs, with its remote geography, rough terrain and extreme weather. But the clout of Stevens and Young also has played a huge role.
Here are a few of the more, ahem, interesting projects.
Alaska: Where Pork Lives