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Why There's Shrimp in the Iraq Spending Bill
To entice reluctant colleagues, House Dems pumped their bill--which seeks troop withdrawal by August '08--with more than $20 billion in pork.
$20 MILLION for the cleanup and restoration of farmland that has been damaged by freezing temperatures since January
$25 MILLION for spinach growers and handlers to help them bounce back from the E. coli scare that began last September
$74 MILLION to pay for the storage, handling and other unspecified costs of the 2007 peanut crop
$100 MILLION to compensate citrus producers whose crops were destroyed and endangered by hurricanes Katrina and Rita
$120 MILLION to the shrimp and menhaden fishing industries that were damaged by Katrina
$500 MILLION for quick suppression of wildfires, which have recently plagued drought-stricken Western states
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