The page states, "I have requested the following Appropriations earmarks:" and then lists Alabama projects including Anniston Army Depot Access Control Point, Jacksonville State University Center for Manufacturing Support Facility, Auburn University Biomanufacturing Hub, Auburn University Space Innovation Workforce Development Center, Chambers County Rural Health Project, Rainbow City Road Widening, East Alabama Medical Center Cancer Center Expansion, Coosa River Bridge Rehabilitation, City of Auburn Real Time Crime Center, Anniston Water Tower, Southside Police Station, Cedar Bluff Wastewater Project, Highway 411 Bypass, Talladega Law Enforcement Upgrades, Coosa Valley Medical Center Upgrades, Interstate 20 Exchange Exit, Clay County Hospital Imaging Equipment, City of Lincoln Wastewater Treatment Plant, and Sanitary Sewer System Improvements HWY 280.
Mike Rogers publicly posted a FY27 earmark request page showing that he requested a set of appropriations earmarks for Alabama projects.
The committee says that beginning on February 25, 2026, the electronic portal opened so Members could submit programmatic, language, and Community Project Funding requests for Fiscal Year 2027, and that Members must post CPF requests to their websites to comply with House rules.
House appropriators officially opened FY27 member request submissions and required public posting of community project funding requests, matching the timing of Rogers's posted earmark requests.
The promise was specifically to request FY27 appropriations earmarks for the listed Alabama projects, not necessarily to secure final enacted funding. Evidence shows Rogers publicly posted a FY27 earmark request page stating he requested the listed projects, during the official FY27 House appropriations request window and while serving in the same federal House term. That satisfies the promised action directly.
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