Here are some of the earmarks and their costs, most over 10 years unless noted, in the 451-page bill:
$110 BILLION: Overall cost of tax relief portion for wind power developers, disaster victims, college students, teachers and businesses. It protects 20 million mainly upper-middle income taxpayers from paying the alternative minimum tax
$3.3 BILLION: Extends funding of rural schools and communities that have been relying on declining income from logging on federal land or have low property tax bases because they are located on or next to federal lands
$1.3 BILLION: Enacts President Bush's proposal to erase the debt of the black lung disability trust fund
$758 MILLION: Establishes a tax credit -- from $2,500 to $7,500 -- for those who buy plug-in electric-drive vehicles
$478 MILLION: Increases the single-year deduction in production costs -- from $15 million to $20 million -- that film and TV productions may take if the costs are incurred in economically depressed areas.
$192 MILLION: Extends a provision that gives Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands a rebate against excise taxes charged on imported rum
$148 MILLION: Extends for five years a program that reduces import duties for U.S. worsted wool fabric producers that use imported fibers and yarns