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==About==
 
==About==
 
[[Porkbarrel spending]] (aka "[[pork-barrel]]" or "[[pork barrel]]" spending, frequently used without the "spending" qualifier) refers to a legislator obtaining (or attempting to obtain) federal funds for projects in their home districts/states that serve little or no purpose to the rest of the country.
 
[[Porkbarrel spending]] (aka "[[pork-barrel]]" or "[[pork barrel]]" spending, frequently used without the "spending" qualifier) refers to a legislator obtaining (or attempting to obtain) federal funds for projects in their home districts/states that serve little or no purpose to the rest of the country.

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About

Porkbarrel spending (aka "pork-barrel" or "pork barrel" spending, frequently used without the "spending" qualifier) refers to a legislator obtaining (or attempting to obtain) federal funds for projects in their home districts/states that serve little or no purpose to the rest of the country.

The term apparently originates with an 1863 story in which it was a metaphor for any form of public spending benefiting the citizenry; the modern usage was established by 1873.

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