LSU and other Louisiana schools not so much.
University Earmark Rankings
Inside Higher Ed: Universities Lead the Way in Earmark/Lobbying Rankings:
There are some rankings colleges love to rate highly in -- like the various magazine rankings that claim to assess quality -- and others they'd rather be left out of, like those of party schools or worst colleges. This one probably falls somewhere in between: a listing by two consumer watchdog groups that lists organizations that both lobbied the federal government and received the most money in the form of Congressionally directed earmarks. The database, which was put together using the Center for Responsive Politics's data on lobbying and the information on earmarks compiled by Taxpayers for Common Sense, shows universities filling 9 of the 10 top slots, and 13 of the top 20 positions, in a list of organizations that both lobbied the government and benefited from pork barrel projects from their representatives.
University of Alabama ($40,550,000 in earmarks)
Mississippi State University ($16,625,000)
University of Mississippi ($12,600,000)
University of Mississippi Medical Center ($6,500,000)
Iowa State University ($4,500,000)
University of Southern Mississippi ($3,900,000)
University of North Dakota ($3,000,000)
Morgan State University ($3,000,000)
Phoenix House ($2,950,000)
Loma Linda University Medical Center ($2,800,000)
August 17, 2009 in Legal Education Permalink
Monday, August 17, 2009
Mississippi Schools and Bama Leads the SEC- In the Federal Earmark Department
Posted by James H at 8/17/2009 01:42:00 PM
Labels: louisiana, Louisiana Tech, LSU, Mississippi State, ole miss, SEC
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