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Albany Oink


New York's state legislators have a long history of lavish pork-barrel spending.  Much of this spending comes in the form of appropriations known as "member items" -- operating grants to local community groups, labor unions and advocacy organizations.  But while individual senators and Assembly members are willing to selectively publicize the nature and purpose of their own pet projects, the Legislature as a whole has tried to keep much of the budgeting process for the member items under wraps.  


As part of its continuing effort promote greater public and media scrutiny of pork-barrel spending, the Empire Center has posted an online list of member items approved in the 2007-08 budget.   For details, go to this page.


(A week after the Empire Center posting, the state Assembly released its officials pork list. Details can be found here.)


In 2006, the Empire Center obtained and made public the official listings of the three years' worth  of member item appropriations from 2003, 2004, and 2005. The links to those member items can be found here.

>> PORK LINKS

Links to "member item" lists:
   * 2003 (439 pages, 1.4 MB)
   * 2004 (375 pages, 1.1 MB)
   * 2005 (340 pages, 1.0 MB)
   * 2007 (162 pages, 0.6 MB)