Etheridge sought $312m in earmarks

U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge is seeking $312.2 million in earmarks.

The Lillington Democrat released his list of 59 requested appropriations for the federal budget on his Web site.

The largest request is $88 million for barracks at Fort Bragg for returning soldiers. The smallest is $200,000 for veterans services in Cumberland County.

Other notable earmarks:

* Civics textbooks, school violence programs and educational exchanges, $35 million.

* Extending Murchison Road at Fort Bragg, $35 million.

* Hiring professionals for Teach for America, $25 million.

* Studying atmospheric effects on plants on the moon and Mars, $1 million.

Like other state Democrats, Etheridge also sought funding for a National Textile Center, Reading Is Fundamental, and a National Poultry Consortium.

Miller requested $186m in earmarks

U.S. Rep. Brad Miller is seeking $185.5 million in earmarks.

The Raleigh Democrat released his list of 59 requested appropriations for the federal budget on his Web site.

The largest request is $53 million for the Arts in Education program through the U.S. Department of Education. The smallest is $103,000 for forensic technical training in Guilford County.

Other notable earmarks:

* Recruiting and training young professionals in the Teach for America program, $25 million.

* Funding research on renewable energy and plant biotechnology, $7 million.

* Creating an engineering center near Burlington for "vertical lift" technology, $2.35 million

* Renovating the War Memorial Stadium in Greensboro, $2.3 million

Miller also requested several of the same earmarks as Rep. David Price, including money for Reading Is Fundamental, the National Textile Center and Green Square

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