Earmarks becoming harder to finagle

A gloomy federal budget with a ballooning deficit will focus even more attention on earmarks as Congress starts work on 2009 spending plans. Over his years in the Senate, Ted Stevens has effectively used earmarks to steer hundreds of millions, if not billions, of dollars to Alaska. But he acknowledges the process is about to become more difficult.

Joel Southern, APRN – Washington, DC

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