To effectively earmark money in your bank account for specific purposes, you can create separate savings accounts or use budgeting tools to allocate funds for different goals or expenses. This helps you track and manage your money more efficiently.
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An earmark is a congressional provision that directs funds to be spent on a specific project. This was a tool used to reelect politicians because politicians could place an earmark for a certain project in their state/district to be funded, and this would put them in the favor of their constituency, even if many of the politician's other votes did not align with their political views. However, since 2011, there has been a ban on earmarks in the U.S. Congress.
Earmark
so the farmer knows they are theirs and not the other farmers!
eraring/mole/tatoo/earmark/something black
An identifying feature or characteristic An identifying mark on the ear of a domestic animal.
A congressional earmark is a provision in legislation that directs funds to specific projects or programs, typically in a member's district or state. The purpose of earmarks is to allocate federal money for local initiatives that may not receive funding through the standard budget process. They can address specific community needs, such as infrastructure improvements or social services, and often aim to garner support for broader legislation by meeting the unique priorities of individual lawmakers. However, earmarks have faced criticism for fostering wasteful spending and lack of transparency.
The definition of earmark is to mark in a distinguishing manner or designate for a specific purpose. It is a verb and below are some example sentences: This money has been earmarked for the cable bill. I earmarked the pages you need to read.
set aside, reserve, label, flag, allocate, designate, mark out, identify
You can earmark or allocate tax dollars for future use, or you can spend them.
A rider.Additional: Also sometimes referred to as an "earmark."
earmark or earmarked money.