[Congressional Record Volume 153, Number 193 (Monday, December 17, 2007)]
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                        House of Representatives

  EXPLANATORY STATEMENT SUBMITTED BY MR. OBEY, CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSE 
COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, REGARDING THE CONSOLIDATED APPROPRIATIONS 
 AMENDMENT OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TO THE SENATE AMENDMENT TO 
                               H.R. 2764

       Following is an explanation of the amendment of the House 
     of Representatives (relating to consolidated appropriations 
     for fiscal year 2008) to the amendment of the Senate to H.R. 
     2764, the State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs 
     Appropriations Act, 2008, including disclosure of 
     congressional earmarks and congressionally directed spending 
     items as defined in clause 9 of rule XXI of the Rules of the 
     House of Representatives and rule XLIV of the Standing Rules 
     of the Senate.
       Section 4 of the House amendment specifies that this 
     explanatory statement shall have the same effect with respect 
     to the allocation of funds and implementation of this 
     Consolidated Appropriations Act as if it were a joint 
     explanatory statement of a committee of conference.
       In this statement, the provisions of the House amendment to 
     the Senate amendment are generally referred to as ``the 
     amended bill''. Where comparisons are made to House and 
     Senate action, unless otherwise stated these comparisons are 
     to the versions of the applicable 2008 Appropriations Act as 
     passed by the House and as passed by the Senate (or as 
     reported by the Senate Committee on Appropriations, in the 
     case of bills that have not been passed by the Senate).
       The House amendment strikes the text of the Senate 
     amendment and inserts a Consolidated Appropriations Act 
     covering 11 regular appropriations bills, each in a separate 
     division, as follows:
        Division A--Agriculture, Rural Development, Food 
     and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations 
     Act, 2008;
        Division B--Commerce, Justice, Science, and 
     Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2008;
        Division C--Energy and Water Development and 
     Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2008;
        Division D--Financial Services and General 
     Government Appropriations Act, 2008;
        Division E--Department of Homeland Security 
     Appropriations Act, 2008;
        Division F--Department of the Interior, 
     Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 
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        Division G--Departments of Labor, Health and Human 
     Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations 
     Act, 2008;
        Division H--Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 
     2008;
        Division I--Military Construction and Veterans 
     Affairs and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2008;
        Division J--Department of State, Foreign 
     Operations and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2008;
        Division K--Transportation, Housing and Urban 
     Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2008.
       Section 1 of the amended bill provides that the bill as a 
     whole may be referred to as the Consolidated Appropriations 
     Act, 2008. Section 3 states that, unless expressly provided 
     otherwise, any reference to ``this Act'' contained in any 
     division of the amended bill shall be treated as referring 
     only to the provisions of that division. Section 5 contains 
     an emergency designation (for purposes of section 204 of S. 
     Con. Res 21, the concurrent resolution on the budget for 
     fiscal year 2008) which applies to certain appropriations 
     within the divisions of the Act that make reference to 
     section 5.

       DIVISION A--AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND DRUG 
     ADMINISTRATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2008

       Following is an explanation of the effects of this division 
     of the House amendment to the Senate amendment to H.R. ___ 
     (hereafter referred to as ``the amended bill'') relative to 
     the versions of the Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and 
     Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 
     2008 (H.R. 3161) passed by the House of Representatives and 
     S. 1859 reported by the Senate Appropriations Committee.

                        CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTIVES

       This statement remains silent on provisions that were in 
     both the House and Senate bills that remain unchanged by this 
     amended bill, except as noted in this statement.
       Executive branch wishes cannot substitute for Congress' own 
     statements as to the best evidence of congressional 
     intentions--that is, the official reports of the Congress. 
     Funds in this Act must be used for the purposes for which 
     appropriated, as required by section 1301 of title 31 of the 
     United States Code, which provides: ``Appropriations shall be 
     applied only to the objects for which the appropriations were 
     made except as otherwise provided by law.''
       The House and Senate report language that is not changed by 
     this statement is approved. This statement, while repeating 
     some report language for emphasis, does not intend to negate 
     the language referred to above unless expressly provided 
     herein.
       In cases in which the House or the Senate have directed the 
     submission of a report, such report is to be submitted to 
     both the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations.

                     TITLE I--AGRICULTURAL PROGRAMS

                  Production, Processing and Marketing

                        Office of the Secretary

       The amended bill provides $5,097,000 for the Office of the 
     Secretary instead of $5,404,900 as proposed by the House and 
     $5,309,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The Committees on Appropriations direct USDA to submit a 
     plan to the Committees that fully addresses the weaknesses in 
     the food safety system that led GAO to list food safety on 
     its January 2007 high-risk list.
       The Committees believe that agencies must make every effort 
     to reach management decision on audit recommendations by the 
     Office of Inspector General within 180 days, as required 
     under OMB Circular A-50. The Committees are aware that there 
     are a large number of recommendations on which numerous USDA 
     agencies have not reached management decision within the 
     prescribed time period; some of these matters date back 
     years. In lieu of the individual agency reports requested by 
     the House, the Secretary is directed to submit a single 
     report to the Committees with a plan for reaching management 
     decision on all recommendations that have been outstanding 
     more than 180 days as of the date of enactment of this Act.
       USDA is directed, unless otherwise stated herein, to 
     provide all reports and studies requested by the 
     Appropriations Committees of the House and Senate, or by this 
     explanatory statement, in an agreed upon format within 60 
     days after the enactment of this Act.
       The Committees on Appropriations are concerned that 
     excessive assessments of programs, projects, and activities 
     are being used to fund individual agencies' overhead and 
     indirect costs. The Committees on Appropriations direct the 
     Secretary to submit a report, concurrent with the fiscal year 
     2009 budget submission, that explains in detail by agency the 
     charges agencies assess programs, projects, and/or activities 
     and how those assessments are used.

                          Executive Operations


                            CHIEF ECONOMIST

       The amended bill provides $10,487,000 for the Office of the 
     Chief Economist instead of $10,847,000 as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate.


                       NATIONAL APPEALS DIVISION

       The amended bill provides $14,466,000 for the National 
     Appeals Division instead of $15,056,000 as proposed by both 
     the House and Senate.


                 OFFICE OF BUDGET AND PROGRAM ANALYSIS

       The amended bill provides $8,270,000 for the Office of 
     Budget and Program Analysis instead of $8,622,000 as proposed 
     by the House and $9,035,000 as proposed by the Senate.


                        HOMELAND SECURITY STAFF

       The amended bill provides $931,000 for Homeland Security 
     Staff instead of $2,252,000 as proposed by both the House and 
     the Senate.


                OFFICE OF THE CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER

       The amended bill provides $16,361,000 for the Office of the 
     Chief Information Officer instead of $16,723,000 as proposed 
     by both the House and the Senate.


                      COMMON COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT

       The amended bill provides funding for the common computing 
     environment in the appropriate agency accounts as proposed by 
     both the House and the Senate.


                 OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

       The amended bill provides $5,850,000 for the Office of the 
     Chief Financial Officer instead of $6,076,000 as proposed by 
     both the House and the Senate.

           Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights

       The amended bill provides $854,000 for the Office of the 
     Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights instead of $897,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $861,000 as proposed by the Senate.

                         Office of Civil Rights

       The amended bill provides $20,496,000 for the Office of 
     Civil Rights instead of $23,147,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $20,706,000 as proposed by the Senate.

          Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration

       The amended bill provides $673,000 for the Office of the 
     Assistant Secretary for Administration instead of $709,000 as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate.

        Agriculture Buildings and Facilities and Rental Payments

       The amended bill provides $196,252,000 for agriculture 
     buildings and facilities and rental payments instead of 
     $196,616,000 as proposed by the House and $199,016,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.

                     Hazardous Materials Management

       The amended bill provides $4,886,000 for Hazardous 
     Materials Management instead of $12,200,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $5,200,000 as proposed by the Senate.

                      Departmental Administration

       The amended bill provides $23,144,000 for Departmental 
     Administration instead of $23,913,000 as proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate.

     Office of the Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations

       The amended bill provides $3,795,000 for the Office of the 
     Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations instead of 
     $3,936,000 as proposed by both the House and the Senate.

                        Office of Communications

       The amended bill provides $9,338,000 for the Office of 
     Communications instead of $9,720,000 as proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate.

                      Office of Inspector General

       The amended bill provides $80,052,000 for the Office of 
     Inspector General instead of $85,998,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $81,627,000 as proposed by the Senate.

                     Office of the General Counsel

       The amended bill provides $39,227,000 for the Office of the 
     General Counsel instead of $40,964,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $40,764,000 as proposed by the Senate.

  Office of the Under Secretary for Research, Education and Economics

       The amended bill provides $596,000 for the Office of the 
     Under Secretary for Research, Education and Economics instead 
     of $626,000 as proposed by both the House and the Senate.

                       Economic Research Service

       The amended bill provides $77,943,000 for the Economic 
     Research Service (ERS) instead of $79,282,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $76,532,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The following increases are provided: $1,000,000 as 
     requested to strengthen research and modeling capacity in 
     bio-energy and the market impacts associated with bio-energy 
     development; $1,500,000 to strengthen and enhance the ERS 
     market analysis and outlook program and analysis of global 
     and differentiated product markets; and $250,000 to research 
     deployment of broadband service to households with no or 
     limited broadband access.

                National Agricultural Statistics Service

       The amended bill provides $163,355,000 for the National 
     Agricultural Statistics Service instead of $166,099,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $167,699,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.

                     Agricultural Research Service


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $1,128,944,000 for the 
     Agricultural Research Service, Salaries and Expenses, instead 
     of $1,076,340,000 as proposed by the House and $1,154,174,000 
     as proposed by the Senate.
       Within available resources, the Department is encouraged to 
     take appropriate actions, consistent with the directives in 
     this explanatory statement, to address areas of crop and 
     livestock protection, foods (including food allergens), 
     nutrition, colony collapse disorder, and other areas included 
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     the President's budget for these research needs.
       The Committees are aware of the actions taken by the 
     Department to terminate, change, modify, and redirect 
     congressionally-added research projects to align them with 
     the Administration's priority research initiatives. The 
     Committees concur with the reallocation of these projects as 
     implemented and obligated by ARS in fiscal year 2007, with 
     the exception of those projects that are identified in the 
     paragraphs below. The modification to programs also applies 
     to the specific items identified in House Report 110-258, 
     which include: Aerial Application Research, College Station, 
     TX, $584,000; Animal Vaccines, Greenport, NY, $1,628,000; 
     Appalachian Horticulture Research (U of TN/TN State), 
     Poplarville, MS, $784,000; Aquaculture Research, Aberdeen, 
     ID, $629,000; Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (Rodale Inst.), 
     Wyndmoor, PA, $45,000; Arkansas Children's Nutrition 
     Center, Little Rock, AR, $585,000; Avian Pneumovirus/Asian 
     Bird Influenza, Athens, GA, $292,000; Barley Health Food 
     Benefits, Beltsville, MD, $477,000; Bee Research, Weslaco, 
     TX, $244,000; Biomass Crop Production, Brookings, SD, 
     $1,213,000; Biomedical Materials in Plants, Biotech 
     Foundation, Beltsville, MD, $1,821,000; Biomineral Soil 
     Amendments for Control of Nematode, Beltsville, MD, 
     $390,000; Bioremediation Research, Beltsville, MD, 
     $119,000; Bovine Genetics, Beltsville, MD, $1,914,000; 
     Broomweed Biological Controls, Albany, CA, $445,000; 
     Catfish Genome, Auburn, AL, $878,000; Central Great Plains 
     Research Station, Akron, CO, $534,000; Cereal Crops 
     Research, Madison, WI, $902,000; Cereal Disease, St. Paul, 
     MN, $311,000; Chronic Diseases of Children, Houston, TX, 
     $497,000; Citrus Waste Utilization, Winter Haven, FL, 
     $393,000; Coffee and Cocoa, Beltsville, MD, $853,000; Corn 
     Germplasm, Ames, IA, $852,000; Corn Rootworm, Ames, IA, 
     $490,000; Cotton Pathology, Shafter, CA, $362,000; 
     Cropping Systems Research, Stoneville, MS, $849,000; Dairy 
     Genetics, Beltsville, MD, $930,000; Diet and Immune 
     Function, Little Rock, AR, $235,000; Dryland Production, 
     Akron, CO, $235,000; Floriculture and Nursery Crops, 
     Beltsville, MD, $2,476,000; Food Fermentation Research, 
     Raleigh, NC, $362,000; Food Safety for Listeria and E 
     Coli, College Station, TX, $81,000; Food Safety for 
     Listeria, E coli, and other Food Pathogens, Beltsville, 
     MD, $134,000; Foundry Sand By-Products Utilization, 
     Beltsville, MD, $685,000; Grand Forks Human Nutrition 
     Research Laboratory, Grand Forks, ND, $580,000; Grape 
     Genetics, Geneva, NY, $629,000; Grape Rootstock, Geneva, 
     NY, $574,000; Grassland Soil and Water Research, Temple, 
     TX, $220,000; Greenhouse and Hydroponics Research, 
     Wooster, OH, $1,555,000; Greenhouse Lettuce Germplasm, 
     Salinas, CA, $224,000; Harry K. Dupree National 
     Aquaculture Research Center, Stuttgart, AR, $439,000; Hops 
     Research, Corvallis, OR, $464,000; Human Nutrition 
     (Equipment), Boston, MA, $98,000; Human Nutrition 
     (Obesity), Boston, MA, $730,000; Improved Crop Production 
     Practices, Auburn, AL, $1,387,000; Invasive Aquatic Weeds, 
     Ft. Lauderdale, FL, $527,000; Invasive Ludwigia Research, 
     Davis, CA, $99,000; Johne's Disease, Beltsville, MD, 
     $323,000; Karnal bunt, Manhattan, KS, $545,000; Minor-Use 
     Pesticides (IR-4), Beltsville, MD, $73,000; National 
     Germplasm Resources Program, Beltsville, MD, $145,000; 
     National Germplasm Resources System, Beltsville, MD, 
     $121,000; National Germplasm Resources, College Station, 
     TX, $242,000; National Nutrition Monitoring System, 
     Beltsville, MD, $485,000; National Plant Germplasm 
     Program, Aberdeen, ID, $97,000; National Soil Dynamics 
     Laboratory, Auburn, AL, $1,111,000; Natural Products for 
     Human Health, Beltsville, MD, $238,000; Nematology 
     Research, Tifton, GA, $248,000; Northern Great Plains 
     Research Laboratory, Mandan, ND, $62,000; Northwest Center 
     for Small Fruits Research, Corvallis, OR, $646,000; Oat 
     Virus, West Lafayette, IN, $233,000; Obesity Interventions 
     (Nutricore), Beltsville, MD (National Program), $91,000; 
     Ogallala Aquifer, Bushland, TX, $3,758,000; Olive Fruit 
     Fly, Montpelier, France, $213,000; Olive Fruit Fly, 
     Parlier, CA, $301,000; Organic Minor Crop, Salinas, CA, 
     $159,000; Peanut Production, Dawson, GA, $74,000; Peanut 
     Research, Dawson, GA, $132,000; Peanut Variety, 
     Stillwater, OK, $178,000; Pecan Scab Research, Byron, GA, 
     $603,000; Pierce's Disease/Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter, Ft. 
     Pierce, FL, $466,000; Pierce's Disease/Glassy-Winged 
     Sharpshooter, Parlier and Davis, CA, $3,355,000; Pineapple 
     Nematode Research, Hilo, HI, $284,000; Plant Stress and 
     Water Conservation Lab, Lubbock, TX, $1,561,000; Potato 
     Breeding, Prosser, WA, $136,000; Potato Diseases, 
     Beltsville, MD, $65,000; Potato Research Enhancement, 
     Prosser, WA, $288,000; Poult Enteritis-Mortality Syndrome, 
     Athens, GA, $146,000; Poultry Diseases, Athens, GA, 
     $892,000; Poultry Diseases, Beltsville, MD, $438,000; 
     Precision Agriculture Research, Mandan, ND, $485,000; 
     Quantify basin water budget components in the Southwest, 
     Tucson, AZ, $633,000; Rainbow Trout, Aberdeen, ID, 
     $1,094,000; Red River Valley Agricultural Research 
     Center--Canada Thistle Research, Fargo, ND, $264,000; Red 
     River Valley Agricultural Research Center--Cereal Crops 
     and Sunflower Research, Fargo, ND, $1,725,000; Red River 
     Valley Agricultural Research Center--National Sclerotinia 
     Initiative, Fargo, ND, $1,723,000; Red River Valley 
     Agricultural Research Center--National Wheat and Barley 
     Scab Initiative, Fargo, ND, $97,000; Red River Valley 
     Agricultural Research Center--Regional Molecular 
     Genotyping, Fargo, ND, $176,000; Red River Valley 
     Agricultural Research Center--Wheat Quality Research, 
     Fargo, ND, $194,000; Regional Grains Genotyping, Raleigh, 
     NC, $693,000; Regional Molecular Genotyping, Pullman, WA, 
     $251,000; Residue Management in Sugarcane (Sugarcane 
     Research), Houma, LA, $1,193,000; Rice research, 
     Stuttgart, AR, $271,000; Seasonal Grazing, Coshocton, OH, 
     $99,000; Shellfish Genetics Research, Newport, OR, 
     $775,000; Sorghum Cold Tolerance, Lubbock, TX, $264,000; 
     Sorghum Ergot Research, College Station, TX, $72,000; 
     Sorghum Research, Bushland, TX, $484,000; Sorghum 
     Research, Little Rock, AR, $145,000; Sorghum Research, 
     Lubbock, TX, $974,000; Sorghum Research, Stillwater, OK, 
     $291,000; Source Water Protection Initiatives, Columbus, 
     OH, $750,000; Southeastern Fruit and Tree Nut Research, 
     Byron, GA, $460,000; Southwest Pecan Research, College 
     Station, TX, $233,000; Soybean and Nitrogen Fixation, 
     Raleigh, NC, $409,000; Sudden Oak Disease, Davis, CA, 
     $318,000; Sugarbeet Research, Kimberly, ID, $703,000; 
     Sugarcane Variety Research, Canal Point, FL, $1,405,000; 
     Sustainable Feeds, Aberdeen, ID, $99,000; Temperate Fruit 
     Flies, Wapato, WA, $36,000; Tree Fruit Quality Research, 
     Wenatchee, WA, $435,000; Turfgrass Research, Washington, 
     DC, $477,000; U.S. Pacific Basin Agricultural Research Ctr 
     Staffing, Hilo, HI, $2,403,000; USNA Germplasm/Ornamental 
     Horticulture, Washington, DC, $1,656,000; Vaccines and 
     Microbe Control for Fish Health, Auburn, AL, $1,062,000; 
     Verticillium Wilt, Salinas, CA, $474,000; Viticulture, 
     Corvallis, OR, $853,000; Water Resources Management, 
     Tifton, GA, $586,000; Water Use Management Technology, 
     Tifton, GA, $341,000; Water Use Reduction, Dawson, GA, 
     $323,000; Weed Management Research, Beltsville, MD, 
     $264,000; Wheat Quality Research, Manhattan, KS, $420,000; 
     Wheat Quality Research, Wooster, OH, $414,000; and Wild 
     Rice, St. Paul, MN, $325,000.
       The Committees further expect the Secretary to continue all 
     other merit-based projects in fiscal year 2008, as modified, 
     to ensure that they continue to address the Nation's food and 
     agriculture research priorities of food safety, human 
     nutrition, plant and animal protection, genetics and 
     germplasm research, natural resources conservation, and 
     bioenergy and bioproducts research, as well as focus on the 
     Administration's agricultural defense initiative.
       The Committees do not agree with the redirection of the 
     following research activities and recommend the continuation 
     of funding and resources as described below: Animal Health 
     Consortium, Peoria, IL, $879,000; Aquaculture Fisheries 
     Center, Pine Bluff, AR, $557,000; Aquaculture Initiatives, 
     Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, Stuttgart, AR, 
     $1,713,000; Biotechnology Research Development Corporation, 
     Peoria, IL, $2,685,000; Center for Agroforestry, Booneville, 
     AR, $708,000; Crop Production and Food Processing, Peoria, 
     IL, $843,000; Dale Bumpers Small Farms Research Center, 
     Booneville, AR, $1,936,000; Delta Nutrition Initiative, 
     Little Rock, AR, $4,223,000; Diet Nutrition and Obesity 
     Research (Pennington), New Orleans, LA, $669,000; Endophyte 
     Research, Booneville, AR, $1,066,000; Formosan Subterranean 
     Termite, New Orleans, LA, $3,743,000; Lyme Disease 4 Poster 
     Project, Beltsville, MD (National Program), $751,000; Mid-
     West/Mid-South Irrigation, Columbia, MO, $692,000; Mosquito 
     Trapping Research/West Nile Virus, Gainesville, FL, 
     $1,238,000; National Center for Agricultural Law, Beltsville, 
     MD, $701,000; National Corn to Ethanol Research Pilot Plant, 
     HQ, $386,000; Phytoestrogen Research, New Orleans, LA, 
     $1,530,000; Seismic and Acoustic Technologies in Soils 
     Sedimentation Lab, Oxford, MS, $356,000; Termite Species in 
     Hawaii, Gainesville, FL, $139,000; Tropical Aquaculture 
     Feeds, Hilo, HI, $1,542,000; Vector-borne Diseases, 
     Gainesville, FL, $220,000; Water Management Research 
     Laboratory, Brawley, CA, $340,000; and Water Use Reduction, 
     Dawson, GA, $382,000.


                        BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES

       The amended bill provides $47,082,000 for the Agricultural 
     Research Service, Buildings and Facilities, instead of 
     $64,000,000 as proposed by the House and $40,100,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       Funding is provided for the following items: Agricultural 
     Research Center (Logan, UT), $5,600,000; Alcorn State 
     University Biotechnology Laboratory (MS), $1,400,000; Animal 
     Bioscience Facility (Bozeman, MT), $1,883,000; Animal Waste 
     Management Research Laboratory (Bowling Green, KY), 
     $1,400,000; Appalachian Fruit Lab (WV), $1,540,000; Center 
     for Advanced Viticulture and Tree Crop Research (Davis, CA), 
     $1,883,000; Center for Grape Genetics (Geneva, NY), 
     $1,883,000; Center of Excellence for Vaccine Research 
     (Storrs, CT), $1,883,000; Dairy Forage Agricultural Research 
     Center (Prairie du Sac, WI), $2,520,000; Forage--Animal 
     Production Research Facility (KY), $2,100,000; Hagerman Fish 
     Culture Experiment Station (ID), $700,000; Jamie Whitten 
     Delta States Research Center (Stoneville, MS), $2,800,000; 
     National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research 
     (Peoria, IL), $1,883,000; National Plant and Genetics 
     Security Center (Columbia, MO), $2,100,000; Poultry Science 
     Research Facility (Starkville, MS), $1,400,000; Southeastern 
     Poultry Research Laboratory (Athens, GA), $2,800,000; Systems 
     Biology Research Facility (Lincoln, NE), $1,400,000; U.S. 
     National Arboretum (Washington, DC), $700,000; University of 
     Toledo Greenhouse and Hydroponic Research Complex (Toledo, 
     OH), $1,883,000; U.S. Agricultural Research Facility, 
     Knipling-

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     Bushland Laboratory (Kerrville, TX), $1,400,000; U.S. 
     Agricultural Research Service Laboratory (Canal Point, FL), 
     $525,000; U.S. Agricultural Research Service Laboratory 
     (Pullman, WA), $1,883,000; U.S. Agricultural Research Service 
     Sugarcane Research Laboratory (Houma, LA), $1,883,000; U.S. 
     Agricultural Research Station (Salinas, CA), $1,883,000; and 
     U.S. Pacific Basin Agricultural Research Center (HI), 
     $1,750,000.

      Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service


                   RESEARCH AND EDUCATION ACTIVITIES

       The amended bill provides $672,997,000 for research and 
     education activities instead of $671,419,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $700,849,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       In lieu of the report requested by the House, the 
     Committees encourage CSREES to include additional information 
     in the budget justification on the primary research objective 
     or objectives of each program for which funds are requested.
       The Committees provide $192,229,000 for competitive 
     research under the National Research Initiative (NRI). Of 
     this amount, $3,000,000 is provided for the NRI for research 
     that will be of direct benefit to the Food and Drug 
     Administration (FDA) in pursuit of its food safety regulatory 
     responsibilities. The Secretary of Agriculture and the 
     Commissioner of the FDA are directed to consult on setting 
     the priorities for this research and report to the Committees 
     on the specific areas of research to be pursued under the 
     agreement of USDA and FDA.
       The Committees encourage the Secretary to provide the 
     requested increase for bioenergy and biobased fuels research 
     within the funds provided for NRI and to give greater 
     emphasis on NRI funding for forestry and natural resources 
     topics.
       The Committees also encourage the Department to use not 
     less than 10 percent of competitive research grant funds for 
     USDA's agricultural research enhancement awards program 
     (including USDA-EPSCoR), in accordance with 7 USC 450i.
       As part of the special research grant total, the Committees 
     provide $2,095,000 for policy research under the authorities 
     of 7 U.S.C. 3155. Of this amount, $1,200,000 is provided for 
     the Food and Agriculture Policy Research Institute of which 
     $180,000 is for a cooperative agreement with the University 
     of Wisconsin relating to dairy policy and $150,000 is for the 
     University of Nevada at Reno relating to the marketing of 
     commodities in the Western United States. In addition, 
     $895,000 is for the Rural Policies Institute.
       The Appropriations Committees appreciate the role of 
     stakeholders, university personnel, and others that bring to 
     the attention of the Congress research priorities necessary 
     for the protection and improvement of agricultural 
     production, nutrition, conservation, economic development, 
     and other areas of vital importance to rural America. The 
     Committees believe that these research activities, in 
     conjunction with those identified through the Department's 
     own prioritization, offer a good balance of meeting the range 
     of research needs for the nation. The Committees expect the 
     Secretary to work with grantees under special research 
     authorities to ensure that the objectives of the research are 
     clearly articulated and that the research conclusions are 
     made available to stakeholders, and the general public, in a 
     way that will disseminate the information in a proper and 
     useful manner.
       In the distribution of funds under the Alternative Crops 
     program, the Secretary shall ensure that regional 
     representation is a component of any request for proposals by 
     research institutions and universities. The Appropriations 
     Committees strongly encourage the Secretary to engage 
     stakeholders in the administration of program activities.
       The following table reflects the amended bill:

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              NATIVE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS ENDOWMENT FUND

       The amended bill provides $11,880,000 for the Native 
     American Institutions Endowment Fund as proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate.


                          EXTENSION ACTIVITIES

       The amended bill provides $456,460,000 for extension 
     activities instead of $463,886,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $458,537,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       When awarding Rural Health and Safety Education Program 
     funds, the Department should give priority to applicants with 
     a demonstrated history of training and educating nurses and 
     allied health professionals committed to rural practice.
       The following table reflects the amended bill:

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                         INTEGRATED ACTIVITIES

       The amended bill provides $56,244,000 for integrated 
     activities instead of $57,244,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $12,948,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The following table reflects the amended bill:
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              OUTREACH FOR SOCIALLY DISADVANTAGED FARMERS

       The amended bill provides $6,440,000 for Outreach for 
     Socially Disadvantaged Farmers instead of $6,930,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $5,940,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.

  Office of the Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

       The amended bill provides $721,000 for the Office of the 
     Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs instead 
     of $759,000 as proposed by both the House and the Senate.

               Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $873,754,000 for the Animal and 
     Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) instead of 
     $874,643,000 as proposed by the House and $911,742,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       The following table reflects the amended bill:

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       The amended bill provides $27,063,000 for agricultural 
     quarantine inspection. Of this amount, $2,079,000 is for 
     interline activities in Hawaii and $225,000 is for the 
     Washington Clean Plant Program.
       The amended bill provides $123,371,000 for animal health 
     monitoring and surveillance. Within this amount, the 
     following items are provided: Biosafety (VT), $242,000; 
     Conservation Science at Lincoln Park Zoo (IL), $37,000; New 
     Mexico Rapid Syndrome Validation Program, $407,000; Wisconsin 
     Livestock Identification Consortium, $1,485,000; Database of 
     North Carolina's Agriculture Industry, $223,000; Remote 
     Diagnostic and Wildlife Disease Surveillance (ND), 
     $1,364,000; and National Farm Animal Identification and 
     Records, $446,000.
       The amended bill provides $9,750,000 to continue 
     implementation of NAIS. The Committees very much appreciate 
     the work that has gone into the drafting of the NAIS business 
     plan and have reviewed drafts of the document. While the 
     document does help to define and separate out aspects of the 
     program, it does not provide sufficient justification for the 
     requested appropriation of $33,171,000 for NAIS for fiscal 
     year 2008.
       The plan does not indicate how APHIS will reach its 48-hour 
     traceback goal, a question that the Committees have been 
     asking APHIS every year since the program started. While it 
     sets forth key outcomes, there is no clear presentation of 
     how APHIS will actually reach those goals, and APHIS does not 
     provide an estimate of the full cost of implementing the 
     plan.
       The Committees' concern about how the funds for the program 
     have been used is not new, and the plan indicates that those 
     concerns were justified. The Committees are concerned that 51 
     percent of the obligations to date in NAIS have been for 
     cooperative agreements that, until very recently, did not 
     require that cooperators or grantees agree to specific 
     performance goals. Another 25 percent has gone for program 
     management.
       In light of the lack of information provided on full costs 
     and concerns about the use of funds to date, the Committees 
     simply cannot provide the full request.
       The amended bill provides an increase of $1,750,000 over 
     fiscal year 2007 for emergency management systems, of which 
     $750,000 is for the national veterinary vaccine stockpile and 
     $1,000,000 is for animal care in emergencies.
       The amended bill provides an increase of $4,525,000 over 
     fiscal year 2007 for highly pathogenic avian influenza for 
     domestic surveillance and preparedness.
       The amended bill provides $27,724,000 for pest detection. 
     Of this amount, $623,000 is for the California County Pest 
     Detection Augmentation Program and $743,000 is for import 
     inspection in California.
       The amended bill provides an increase of $375,000 over 
     fiscal year 2007 for select agents for work related to the 
     Agricultural Bioterrorism Protection Act and $375,000 to 
     continue addressing issues raised by the Office of Inspector 
     General.
       The amended bill provides an increase of $5,600,000 over 
     2007 for aquaculture for activities related to Viral 
     Hemorrhagic Septicemia.
       The amended bill provides $9,532,000 for brucellosis. Of 
     this amount, $697,000 is for the Greater Yellowstone 
     Interagency Brucellosis Committee.
       The amended bill provides $17,807,000 for chronic wasting 
     disease. Of this amount, $1,299,000 is for surveillance in 
     Wisconsin; $183,000 is for surveillance in Utah; and $38,000 
     is for surveillance in Colorado.
       The amended bill provides $127,859,000 for emerging plant 
     pests as follows: $20,007,000 for Asian long-horned beetle, 
     including $353,000 for Illinois; $35,559,000 for citrus 
     health; $23,175,000 for glassy-winged sharpshooter; 
     $9,600,000 for potato cyst nematode; $30,657,000 for emerald 
     ash borer, including $1,500,000 for Illinois; $5,326,000 for 
     sudden oak death; $1,507,000 for Karnal bunt; $371,000 for 
     hydrilla control in Virginia; $234,000 for olive fruit fly 
     (CA); $1,000,000 for light brown apple moth; and $423,000 for 
     miscellaneous pests.
       The Committees encourage the Secretary to ensure adequate 
     funding is made available for Asian long-horned beetle 
     activities in New York. The Committees also encourage the 
     Secretary to help States with new emerald ash borer 
     outbreaks, such as Maryland, and States that are at risk, 
     such as Wisconsin.
       The Committees encourage APHIS to use the funding provided 
     for sudden oak death (Phytopthora ramorum) to promote the 
     research, development and testing of new systems of nursery 
     pest and disease management and programs of inspection and 
     regulation; for surveying; and for diagnostic tools. The 
     Committees request a report, within 120 days of the enactment 
     of this Act, that examines the effectiveness of current 
     regulatory and inspection efforts; delivers an assessment of 
     the potential risk from infected plant material; and the risk 
     posed by the importation into the United States of P. ramorum 
     host and associated host plants and the interstate movement 
     of such plant material.
       Of the amount provided for hydrilla control, $333,900 is 
     for a cooperative agreement with the Lake Gaston Weed Control 
     Council and $37,100 is for a cooperative agreement with the 
     Tri-County (Smith Mountain) Lake Administrative Commission. 
     The agency is directed to provide technical assistance to 
     these entities in carrying out control efforts, and report 
     back to the Committees by May 1, 2008, on the status of these 
     projects.
       The amended bill provides $6,643,000 for the grasshopper 
     program. Of this amount, $1,125,000 is for grasshopper and 
     Mormon cricket activities in Nevada and $1,125,000 is for 
     grasshopper and Mormon cricket activities in Utah.
       The amended bill provides $10,613,000 for Johne's disease. 
     Of this amount, $933,000 is for activities in Wisconsin.
       The amended bill provides $15,720,000 for low pathogen 
     avian influenza. Of this amount, $750,000 is for avian 
     influenza preparedness activities in Connecticut.
        The amended bill provides $1,788,000 for noxious weeds. Of 
     this amount, $223,000 is for cogongrass control in 
     Mississippi; $37,000 for weed management in Nevada; $222,000 
     for the National Biodiversity Conservation Strategy; and 
     $188,000 for the Nez Perce Bio-Control Center.
       The amended bill provides $75,447,000 for wildlife services 
     operations. Within this amount, the following items are 
     provided: integrated predation management activities in West 
     Virginia, $300,000; cormorant control, Lake Champlain, 
     $111,000; beaver management and control in Mississippi, 
     $475,000; beaver management in North Carolina, $223,000; 
     blackbird management in North Dakota and South Dakota, 
     $284,000; blackbird management in Louisiana, $101,000; 
     blackbird management in Kansas, $128,000; cormorant control 
     in Michigan, $149,000; cormorant control, Delta States, 
     $239,000; Tri-State predator control, $993,000; brown tree 
     snake management, $705,000; wildlife services, South Dakota, 
     $557,000; the Cooperative Livestock Protection Program, 
     $225,000; wolf predation management in Wisconsin, Minnesota, 
     and Michigan, $779,000; crop and aquaculture losses in 
     Southeast Missouri, $222,000; predation wildlife services in 
     Virginia, $150,000; and cormorant control in New York, 
     $743,000.
       The Committees encourage APHIS to provide the fiscal year 
     2007 funding levels for wildlife services in Hawaii and 
     Arkansas.
       The Committees understand that APHIS has, and will continue 
     to use, statutory authority to reimburse employees for the 
     use of personally owned animals and equipment, including but 
     not limited to horses, dogs, all terrain vehicles, 
     snowmobiles, computer connectivity, and cellular telephones.
       The amended bill provides $11,811,000 for biotechnology 
     regulatory services (BRS), including $278,000 for the 
     Biosafety Institute/National Institute for Genetically 
     Modified Agriculture Products. An increase of $1,000,000 is 
     provided for increased enforcement of BRS regulations.
       The amended bill includes an increase of $1,000,000 over 
     fiscal year 2007 for plant methods development labs to 
     support the development of detection and control tools to 
     contain and eradicate the emerald ash borer.
       The amended bill includes an increase of $1,000,000 over 
     fiscal year 2007 for veterinary biologics for meeting 
     increased demands for applications and addressing containing 
     requirements and meeting standards related to the use of 
     select agents and toxins.
       The amended bill provides $23,256,000 for veterinary 
     diagnostics, including an increase of $300,000 over 2007 for 
     the National Veterinary Services Laboratories accreditation. 
     Of the total provided, $75,000 is for disease prevention, LA; 
     $75,000 for Agriculture Compliance Laboratory equipment, DE; 
     $75,000 for aquaculture monitoring technology, KY; and 
     $278,000 for the National Agriculture Biosecurity Center, KS.
       The amended bill provides $17,880,000 for wildlife services 
     methods development, including an increase of $500,000 for 
     the avian influenza initiative to study the virus in swine. 
     Of the total provided, the following items are provided: the 
     National Wildlife Research Station in Kingsville, Texas, 
     $311,000; the Berryman Institute, UT/MS, $1,125,000; the 
     Predatory Research Station, UT, $1,040,000; the National 
     Wildlife Research Center in Mississippi, $257,000; the 
     National Wildlife Research Center in Hilo, Hawaii, $173,000; 
     and rodent control in Arkansas, $113,000.


                        buildings and facilities

       The amended bill provides no funding for Animal and Plant 
     Health Inspection Service, Buildings and Facilities, instead 
     of $4,946,000 as proposed by both the House and the Senate.

                     Agricultural Marketing Service


                           marketing services

       The amended bill provides $76,862,000 for the Agricultural 
     Marketing Service instead of $79,945,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $80,145,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       In lieu of bill language included by the Senate, the 
     Committees reaffirm the schedule and report requirements 
     included in the House report related to Country of Origin 
     Labeling.


                 limitation on administrative expenses

       The amended bill provides $61,233,000 for Limitation on 
     Administrative Expenses as proposed by both the House and the 
     Senate.


    funds for strengthening markets, income, and supply (section 32)

       The amended bill provides $16,798,000 for Funds for 
     Strengthening Markets, Income, and Supply as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate.
       In addition, the Committees provide $10,000,000 for the 
     Web-based Supply Chain Management system as proposed by the 
     Senate instead of $20,000,000 as proposed by the House.

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                   payments to states and possessions

       The amended bill appropriates $11,709,000 for Payments to 
     States and Possessions instead of $1,334,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $3,834,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       Of the total provided, $8,500,000 is for specialty crops 
     block grants and $1,875,000 is for a grant for the 
     development of specialty markets in Wisconsin.

        Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration


                         salaries and expenses

       The amended bill provides $38,785,000 for the Grain 
     Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration instead of 
     $41,115,000 as proposed by the House and $39,115,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. The amount provided includes an 
     increase of $1,000,000 for increased enforcement of the 
     Packers and Stockyards Act.


        limitation on inspection and weighing services expenses

       The amended bill provides $42,463,000 for Limitation on 
     Inspection and Weighing Services Expenses as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate.

             Office of the Under Secretary for Food Safety

       The amended bill provides $600,000 for the Office of the 
     Under Secretary for Food Safety instead of $632,000 as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate.

                   Food Safety and Inspection Service

       The amended bill provides $930,120,000 for the Food Safety 
     and Inspection Service as proposed by the House instead of 
     $930,620,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill does not assume Food Safety Inspection 
     user fees of $96,000,000 as proposed in the President's 
     budget request. Such fees are not authorized.
       The amended bill includes $63,299,000 for state meat 
     inspection costs, which includes an increase of $250,000 
     above the request for state inspection pay costs. About 2,100 
     meat and poultry establishments are inspected under State 
     Meat and Poultry Programs, and many of these establishments 
     are small or very small. FSIS reimburses states up to 50 
     percent of the estimated costs of administering state 
     inspections, and has historically provided the full 50 
     percent of states' documented need. In fiscal year 2006, FSIS 
     reimbursements to the states fell below 50 percent for the 
     first time in nearly 30 years, and it is the understanding of 
     the Appropriations Committees that the funding level provided 
     will allow FSIS to resume providing 50 percent of the 
     documented need by the states.
       The amended bill includes the following amounts:


         food safety and inspection service funding by activity

Food Safety & Inspection:
  Federal..................................................$829,807,000
  State......................................................63,299,000
  International..............................................18,327,000
CODEX.........................................................3,737,000
Public Health Data Communication Infrastructure..............14,950,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
    Total..................................................$930,120,000

    Office of the Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural 
                                Services

       The amended bill provides $632,000 for the Office of the 
     Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services 
     instead of $666,000 as proposed by both the House and the 
     Senate.

                          Farm Service Agency


                         salaries and expenses

       The amended bill provides $1,134,045,000 for the Farm 
     Service Agency, Salaries and Expenses instead of 
     $1,127,409,000 as proposed by the House and $1,160,662,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       The Appropriations Committees continue to recognize the 
     need for major upgrades to the Farm Service Agency's computer 
     system used primarily for program delivery. Previous requests 
     for a detailed spending plan for these IT upgrades from the 
     Department have gone unanswered. The Appropriations 
     Committees direct the Department to submit a plan detailing 
     the issues surrounding the deteriorating IT system and the 
     associated costs no later than 30 days after enactment of 
     this Act to the Appropriations and Agriculture Committees. 
     The Appropriations Committees have included IT funds adequate 
     to meet the need described in the Department's budget 
     request. However, since the majority of the work performed by 
     this system is the delivery of mandatory funded farm bill 
     programs, the Appropriations Committees strongly encourage 
     the Department to work with the House and Senate Agriculture 
     Committees to secure mandatory funding to work towards 
     resolution of this looming meltdown.


                         state mediation grants

       The amended bill provides $4,400,000 for State Mediation 
     Grants instead of $4,000,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $4,750,000 as proposed by the Senate.


               grassroots source water protection program

       The amended bill provides $3,713,000 for the Grassroots 
     Source Water Protection Program as proposed by both the House 
     and the Senate.


                        dairy indemnity program

       The amended bill provides $100,000 for the Dairy Indemnity 
     Program as proposed by both the House and the Senate.


           agricultural credit insurance fund program account

       The following table reflects the amended bill:

Farm Ownership Loans:
  Direct.................................................($223,857,000)
  Subsidy.....................................................9,962,000
  Guaranteed............................................(1,247,400,000)
  Subsidy.....................................................4,990,000
Farm Operating Loans:
  Direct.................................................($579,150,000)
  Subsidy....................................................73,494,000
  Unsubsidized Guaranteed...............................(1,024,650,000)
  Subsidy....................................................24,797,000
  Subsidized Guaranteed...................................(271,886,000)
  Subsidy....................................................36,270,000
  Indian Tribe Land Acquisition.............................(3,960,000)
  Subsidy.......................................................125,000
  Boll Weevil Eradication.................................(100,000,000)
ACIF Expenses:
  Salaries and Expenses....................................$303,309,000
  Administrative Expenses.....................................7,920,000
       The amended bill provides for a transfer of $303,309,000 to 
     salaries and expenses instead of $310,230,000 as proposed by 
     both the House and the Senate.

                         Risk Management Agency

       The amended bill provides $76,658,000 for the Risk 
     Management Agency instead of $78,833,000 as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate.

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       The Pest Information Platform for Education & Extension 
     (PIPE) is a critical pest risk management tool for Asian 
     soybean rust and other pathogens of legumes. Congress 
     encourages the Risk Management Agency to continue the PIPE 
     program for FY2008.

                              CORPORATIONS

                Federal Crop Insurance Corporation Fund

       The amended bill provides an appropriation of such sums as 
     may be necessary for the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation 
     Fund (estimated to be $4,818,099,000 in the President's 
     fiscal year 2008 Budget Request) as proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate.

                   Commodity Credit Corporation Fund


                 Reimbursement for Net Realized Losses

       The amended bill provides an appropriation of such sums as 
     may be necessary for Reimbursement for Net Realized Losses of 
     the Commodity Credit Corporation (estimated to be 
     $12,983,000,000) as proposed by the Senate instead of 
     $12,983,053,000 as proposed by the House.
        The Appropriations Committees do not adopt the Senate 
     language regarding the sale of non-fat dry milk.

                       Hazardous Waste Management

       The amended bill provides a limitation of $5,000,000 for 
     Hazardous Waste Management as proposed by both the House and 
     the Senate.

              Farm Storage Facility Loans Program Account

       The amended bill provides no funding for the farm storage 
     facility loan program as proposed by the House instead of 
     $4,660,000 as proposed by the Senate.

                                TITLE II

                         CONSERVATION PROGRAMS

  Office of the Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment

       The amended bill provides $742,000 for the Office of the 
     Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment instead 
     of $781,000 as proposed by both the House and the Senate.
       NRCS is encouraged to establish a competitive demonstration 
     pilot program utilizing rapid growth reforestation 
     technology.

                 Natural Resources Conservation Service


                        CONSERVATION OPERATIONS

       The amended bill provides $840,326,000 for Conservation 
     Operations instead of $851,910,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $862,996,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill requires funds appropriated for 
     Conservation Operations be available until September 30, 
     2009. The Appropriations Committees direct the Secretary to 
     report to the Committees no later than September 30, 2008, on 
     any projects or activities for which funds have been 
     specifically provided by this Act that have not been 
     obligated by that date. Such a report shall include the 
     reasons for which the obligations have not been made and a 
     timetable indicating when those obligations shall occur.
       Funding for fiscal year 2006 projects is not continued in 
     fiscal year 2008 unless specifically mentioned in the 
     following table. The following funds are directed to be used 
     in cooperative agreements continued with the same cooperator 
     entities as in the fiscal year 2006 agreements, except as 
     noted:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            FY 2008
              State                     Project          recommendation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
AK..............................  Alaska Association            $661,000
                                   of Conservation
                                   Districts.
AK..............................  Native Plant                   133,000
                                   Commercialization.
AK..............................  US Cold Regions                133,000
                                   Botanical Research
                                   Network.
AL..............................  Conservation                   217,000
                                   Education in
                                   Alabama.
AR..............................  National Water               1,965,000
                                   Management Center.
AR..............................  Small Farm Outreach            144,000
                                   Wetlands
                                   Management Center.
CA..............................  Mojave Water Agency            715,000
                                   Non-Native Plant
                                   Removal.
CA..............................  Monterey Bay                   429,000
                                   Sanctuary.
CA..............................  Municipal Water                144,000
                                   District of Orange
                                   County for
                                   efficient
                                   irrigation.
CO..............................  Water Conservation             361,000
                                   project in
                                   Colorado.
CT..............................  Cooperative                    357,000
                                   agreement with
                                   Tufts University
                                   to improve
                                   conservation
                                   practices.
DE..............................  Irrigation System              253,000
                                   Program in
                                   Delaware.
FL..............................  Green Institute....            286,000
FL..............................  Suwannee, Dixie,               715,000
                                   and Lafayette
                                   Counties Dairy and
                                   Poultry waste
                                   treatment.
GA..............................  Altamaha River                  71,000
                                   Basin water
                                   quality project.
GA..............................  Community Nutrient             250,000
                                   Management
                                   Facilities for the
                                   Lagoon Waste
                                   Management
                                   Demonstration
                                   program.
GA..............................  GA Soil and Water            2,599,000
                                   Conservation
                                   Commission
                                   Cooperative
                                   Agreement.
HI..............................  Agricultural                   643,000
                                   Development and
                                   Resource
                                   Conservation.
HI..............................  Molokai Agriculture             72,000
                                   Development and
                                   Resource
                                   Conservation.
HI..............................  HI Plant Materials             114,000
                                   Center.
IA..............................  CEMSA with Iowa                309,000
                                   Soybean
                                   Association.
IA..............................  Hungry Canyons                 858,000
                                   Project (Loess
                                   Hills Soil
                                   Erosion).
IA..............................  On-Farm Management             179,000
                                   System Evaluation
                                   Network.
IA..............................  Tallgrass Prairie              319,000
                                   Center--Native
                                   Seed Testing Lab.
IA..............................  The Iowa Buffer                 71,000
                                   Initiative.
IA..............................  Watershed                      144,000
                                   Demonstration
                                   Project.
ID..............................  Idaho One Plan.....            143,000
ID..............................  Little Wood River              144,000
                                   Irrigation
                                   District Gravity
                                   Pressure Delivery
                                   System.
IL..............................  Illinois River                 108,000
                                   Agricultural Water
                                   Conservation.
IL..............................  Illinois River                 433,000
                                   Basin.
IL..............................  The Illinois Buffer             71,000
                                   Initiative.
IL..............................  Wildlife Habitat               108,000
                                   Improvement.
KY..............................  Green River Water               90,000
                                   Quality and
                                   Biological
                                   Diversity Project.
KY..............................  Kentucky Soil                  776,000
                                   Erosion Control.
KY..............................  Technical                      715,000
                                   Assistance to
                                   providing grants
                                   to Soil
                                   Conservation
                                   Districts in KY.
LA..............................  Bayou Sere Drainage            143,000
                                   Improvements/False
                                   River.
LA..............................  Best Management                286,000
                                   Practices and
                                   Master Farmer
                                   Special Research
                                   Grant with LSU.
LA..............................  Union-Lincoln                  144,000
                                   Regional Water
                                   Supply Initiative.
MA..............................  Weed It Now on the              48,000
                                   Berkshire Taconic
                                   Landscape, MA.
MA/WI...........................  Conservation                   433,000
                                   Planning MA/WI.
MD..............................  Chesapeake Bay               4,288,000
                                   Activities.
MO..............................  Upper White River              308,000
                                   Basin Water
                                   Quality Project.
MS..............................  Choctaw County                 179,000
                                   feasibility study
                                   for surface
                                   impoundment.
MS..............................  Delta Conservation             433,000
                                   Demonstration.
MS..............................  Delta Water Study..            181,000
MS..............................  Mississippi                  1,191,000
                                   Conservation
                                   Initiative.
MS..............................  Agricultural                 1,083,000
                                   Wildlife
                                   Conservation
                                   Center.
NC..............................  Technical                      322,000
                                   Assistance to
                                   Livestock Poultry
                                   Industry.
NC..............................  Town of Cary Swift             213,000
                                   Creek watershed
                                   protection and
                                   stream bank
                                   restoration.
NJ..............................  Conservation                   253,000
                                   technical
                                   assistance in New
                                   Jersey.
NM..............................  Geospatial                     361,000
                                   Framework for
                                   Water Management
                                   in New Mexico.
NM..............................  Riparian                       180,000
                                   Restoration along
                                   the Rio Grande,
                                   Pecos, and
                                   Canadian Rivers in
                                   New Mexico.
NV..............................  Carson City                    289,000
                                   Waterfall Fire
                                   Restoration.
NV..............................  Rangeland                      144,000
                                   Conservation &
                                   Fuels Management.
NV..............................  Wildfire support in            108,000
                                   Nevada.
NY..............................  Hudson River                    64,000
                                   Navigator.
NY..............................  Hudson River                   179,000
                                   shoreline at
                                   Village of
                                   Tarrytown.
NY..............................  Long Island Sound              143,000
                                   Watershed, NY.
NY..............................  Non-Point Pollution            357,000
                                   in Onondaga and
                                   Oneida Lake
                                   Watersheds.
NY..............................  Pace University                143,000
                                   Land Use Law
                                   Center.
NY..............................  Pastureland                    429,000
                                   Management/
                                   Rotational Grazing.
NY..............................  Skaneateles and                232,000
                                   Owasco Lake
                                   Watersheds.
NY..............................  Watershed                      515,000
                                   Agricultural
                                   Council.
OH..............................  Maumee Watershed               715,000
                                   Hydrological Study
                                   and Flood
                                   Mitigation.
RI..............................  Nitrate Pollution              166,000
                                   Reduction in Rhode
                                   Island.
RI..............................  Soil Surveys in                144,000
                                   Rhode Island.
SD..............................  Missouri River                 325,000
                                   Sedimentation.
TX..............................  Range Revegetation             357,000
                                   for Fort Hood, TX.
TX..............................  Water Protection                72,000
                                   Plan for Hood
                                   County.
TX..............................  Water Quality for              361,000
                                   Tarrant County.
UT..............................  Utah Conservation            2,635,000
                                   Initiative.
UT..............................  Washington Fields..          2,144,000
UT..............................  Water quality in               253,000
                                   Utah.
VT..............................  Farm Viability                 253,000
                                   Program in Vermont.
VT..............................  Reduce Phosphorous             180,000
                                   Loading in Lake
                                   Champlain in
                                   Vermont.
WI..............................  Conservation                    87,000
                                   Internships in
                                   Wisconsin.
WI..............................  Conservation                   505,000
                                   technology
                                   transfer in
                                   Wisconsin.
WI..............................  Dairy Business                 180,000
                                   Association.
WI..............................  Driftless Area                 253,000
                                   Initiative.
WI..............................  Grazing Lands                  686,000
                                   Conservation
                                   Initiative.
WI..............................  Sand County                    858,000
                                   Foundation.
WV..............................  Appalachian Small              722,000
                                   Farmer Outreach
                                   Program/Risk
                                   Management
                                   Initiative.
WV..............................  Big Sandy Tri-State            289,000
                                   Watershed
                                   Inventory &
                                   Analysis.
WV..............................  Geographic                   3,249,000
                                   Information
                                   Systems Center of
                                   Excellence.
WV..............................  Potomac River                  180,000
                                   Tributary Strategy
                                   in West Virginia.
WV..............................  Soil Phosphorus                217,000
                                   Studies.
WY..............................  Accelerated Soil               214,000
                                   Mapping Survey.
                                  Audubon at Home....            357,000
                                  Great Lakes Basin              433,000
                                   Soil and Erosion
                                   Control.
                                  Operation Oak                  286,000
                                   Program.
                                      Total,                 $43,500,000
                                   Conservation
                                   Technical
                                   Assistance
                                   Projects.
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                     WATERSHED SURVEYS AND PLANNING

       The amended bill provides no funding for Watershed Surveys 
     and Planning as proposed by the Senate instead of $6,556,000 
     as proposed by the House.


               WATERSHED AND FLOOD PREVENTION OPERATIONS

       The amended bill provides $30,000,000 for Watershed and 
     Flood Prevention Operations instead of $37,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $33,450,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       The Committees are aware of and expect progress to continue 
     and/or to provide financial/technical assistance for the next 
     phase for the following projects:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            FY 2008
              State                     Project          Recommendation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
AR..............................  Big Slough                    $166,000
                                   Watersheds.
AR..............................  Departee Creek                  91,000
                                   Watershed.
HI..............................  Lower Hamakua Ditch            207,000
                                   Watershed.
HI..............................  Upcountry Maui                 207,000
                                   Watershed.
HI..............................  Wailuka-Alenaio                124,000
                                   Watershed.
IA..............................  Little Sioux                 1,037,000
                                   Watershed Project.
IA..............................  Soap Creek                     955,000
                                   Watershed.
IL..............................  McDowell Grove Dam           1,658,000
                                   Flood Plain/
                                   Wetlands
                                   Restoration
                                   Project.
KS..............................  Doyle Creek                    118,000
                                   Watershed.
MO..............................  Little Otter Creek             539,000
                                   Watershed Project.
MO..............................  East Fork of the               124,000
                                   Grand.
MO..............................  Big Creek-Hurricane            539,000
                                   Creek.
MO..............................  East Locust Creek            2,819,000
                                   Watershed Plan
                                   Revision.
NC..............................  Swan Quarter Dike..          2,818,000
NC..............................  Yadkin County Deep           4,975,000
                                   Creek Project.
NE..............................  Buck and Duck Creek          2,488,000
                                   Watershed Project.
OH..............................  South Fork of the              203,000
                                   Licking River
                                   Watershed Project.
OR..............................  McKenzie Canyon                448,000
                                   Irrigation
                                   Pipeline Project.
PA..............................  Neshaminy Creek              2,512,000
                                   Watershed Project,
                                   Bucks County.
PA..............................  Tuplehocken Creek              850,000
                                   Watershed.
RI..............................  Pocasset River                  62,000
                                   Floodplain
                                   Management Project.
TX..............................  Attoyac Bayou site             332,000
                                   23-A.
TX..............................  Big Creek (Tri-                810,000
                                   County) Watershed
                                   Project.
VA..............................  Buena Vista                     62,000
                                   Watershed.
WV..............................  Lost River                   3,856,000
                                   Watershed.
                                      Total,                 $28,000,000
                                   Watershed and
                                   Flood Prevention
                                   Operations.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                    WATERSHED REHABILITATION PROGRAM

       The amended bill provides $20,000,000 for the Watershed 
     Rehabilitation Program as proposed by the Senate instead of 
     $31,586,000 as proposed by the House.


                 RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT

       The amended bill provides $51,088,000 for Resource 
     Conservation and Development instead of $52,370,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $53,150,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.


                    HEALTHY FORESTS RESERVE PROGRAM

       The amended bill provides $2,000,000 for the Healthy 
     Forests Reserve Program instead of no funding as proposed by 
     the House and $2,476,000 as proposed by the Senate.

                               TITLE III

                       RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

          Office of the Under Secretary for Rural Development

       The amended bill provides $632,000 for the Office of the 
     Under Secretary for Rural Development instead of $666,000 as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate.
       The Appropriations Committees are concerned about the 
     proposal to close local Rural Development (RD) offices. Some 
     of these offices are located in counties identified by the 
     Economic Research Service as

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     persistent poverty counties. The amended bill includes a 
     general provision that requires the Secretary of Agriculture 
     to determine the cost effectiveness and/or enhancement of 
     program delivery prior to closing or relocating any RD 
     offices. The Department is directed to provide a report, not 
     later than 60 days before the date of the proposed closure or 
     relocation that describes the justifications for such 
     closures and relocations.
       The fiscal year 2006 Appropriations Act made permanent a 
     general provision requiring that the Department of 
     Agriculture consider and treat all loan levels in any 
     appropriations act as estimates and not as loan limitations. 
     It has come to the Committees' attention that loan levels 
     with negative or zero subsidy rates are being treated as 
     limitations. The Committees want to reiterate the intent of 
     that provision and expect the Department to utilize this 
     authority if demand or authorization changes justify such 
     action by fully recognizing adjustments to current program 
     levels that may occur as the result of recent legislation. 
     The Committees expect to be notified within 30 days of any 
     increases in these programs based on demand or authorization 
     changes.


                  RURAL COMMUNITY ADVANCEMENT PROGRAM

       The amended bill provides funding for the Rural Community 
     Advancement Program (RCAP) under the associated agencies as 
     proposed by the Senate. The House proposed $728,807,000 under 
     the RCAP account, and the Senate proposed a total of 
     $704,091,000 under the associated agencies.


                RURAL DEVELOPMENT SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $169,998,000 for Rural 
     Development Salaries and Expenses instead of $175,382,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $175,302,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.

                         Rural Housing Service


              RURAL HOUSING INSURANCE FUND PROGRAM ACCOUNT

       The amended bill provides a total subsidy of $208,761,000 
     for activities under the Rural Housing Insurance Fund Program 
     Account instead of $212,163,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $202,736,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill provides for an estimated loan program 
     level of $5,605,573,000 instead of $5,100,000,000 as proposed 
     by the House and $4,966,684,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill provides for a transfer of $452,927,000 to 
     the Rural Development Salaries and Expenses account instead 
     of $462,521,000 as proposed by both the House and the Senate.
       The Committees on Appropriations acknowledge that 
     significant portions of section 515 appropriations have been 
     used for needed portfolio repair and rehabilitation. However, 
     these repairs can be more efficiently accomplished utilizing 
     tools available under the Revitalization Initiative. For that 
     reason, funding that would have been provided to the section 
     515 account and used for section 515 repair and 
     rehabilitation is appropriated directly to the Multi-Family 
     Housing Revitalization Program Account.
       The amended bill provides a program level of $4,220,000,000 
     for the Section 502 Guaranteed Homeownership loans. These 
     loans offer a safe alternative to subprime mortgages for 
     creditworthy low and moderate income rural homebuyers. 
     Lenders and mortgage brokers are increasingly looking for 
     traditional, standard term, mortgage loan programs to serve 
     their clientele, particularly those in need of affordable 
     mortgage financing options. Obligations in the Section 502 
     Guaranteed Homeownership program have escalated and have 
     increased by 75 percent over last year's activity during the 
     first two months of the fiscal year. This demand is 
     unprecedented and it is expected that demand will remain 
     strong and grow throughout the rest of the fiscal year as the 
     market continues to adjust from the diminished availability 
     of subprime loans for home purchase.
       The following table indicates loan and subsidy levels 
     provided in the amended bill:
       Rural Housing Insurance Fund Program Account:

Loan authorizations:
  Single family direct (sec. 502)......................($1,129,391,000)
  Single family unsubsidized guaranteed.................(4,220,000,000)
  Rental housing (sec. 515)................................(70,000,000)
  Multi-family housing guaranteed (sec. 538)..............(130,000,000)
  Housing repair (sec. 504)................................(34,652,000)
  Credit sales of acquired property........................(11,485,000)
  Site loans (sec. 524).....................................(5,045,000)
  Self-help housing land development........................(5,000,000)
                                                       ________________
                                                       
    Total, Loan authorizations.........................($5,605,573,000)
                                                       ================

Loan subsidies:
  Single family direct (sec. 502)..........................$105,824,000
  Single family unsubsidized guaranteed......................50,400,000
  Rental housing (sec. 515)..................................29,827,000
  Multi-family housing guaranteed (sec. 538).................12,220,000
  Housing repair (sec. 504)...................................9,796,000
  Credit sales of acquired property.............................552,000
  Self-help housing land development............................142,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
    Total, Loan subsidies..................................$208,761,000
                                                       ================

    RHIF administration expenses (transfer to RD)..........$452,927,000
                                                       ================



                       RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

       The amended bill provides $482,090,000 for the Rental 
     Assistance Program instead of $533,020,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $496,950,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       These funds are provided for renewal of expiring rental 
     assistance contracts for a one-year term and for preservation 
     incentives and new construction contracts. In addition, this 
     funding level provides a five percent funding reserve to 
     cover any unforeseen disruptions for renewing contracts. It 
     is expected that one-year contract terms will allow for more 
     accurate cost estimation and will reduce the recent cost 
     fluctuations in this program.


          MULTI-FAMILY HOUSING REVITALIZATION PROGRAM ACCOUNT

       The amended bill provides $28,000,000 for the Multi-family 
     Housing Revitalization Program instead of $27,800,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $33,423,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       The Department is directed to provide an information 
     technology development and spending plan on an automated 
     system to manage housing vouchers issued from the Multi-
     Family Housing Revitalization Program Account. No funds are 
     to be obligated on that system until submission of the report 
     to the Committees on Appropriations.
       The Department is directed to include in the Multi-Family 
     Housing Revitalization Initiative projects funded through the 
     Section 514 and Section 516 Farm Labor Housing Program.


                  MUTUAL AND SELF-HELP HOUSING GRANTS

       The amended bill provides $39,000,000 for Mutual and Self-
     Help Housing Grants instead of $40,000,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $38,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.


                    RURAL HOUSING ASSISTANCE GRANTS

       The amended bill provides $39,000,000 for Rural Housing 
     Assistance Grants as proposed by the House instead of 
     $40,590,000 as proposed by the Senate.


                       FARM LABOR PROGRAM ACCOUNT

       The amended bill provides $22,000,000 for the Farm Labor 
     Program Account as proposed by the Senate instead of 
     $46,630,000 as proposed by the House.
       The amended bill provides for an estimated loan program 
     level of $27,739,000; $12,000,000 for loan subsidies; and 
     $10,000,000 for grants.
       The Appropriations Committees note that the Farm Labor 
     Housing loan and grant program has a large unobligated 
     balance available from prior years, in addition to the 
     appropriation provided, to meet the demand for new 
     construction and needed repair and rehabilitation of the 
     portfolio. However, the Appropriations Committees recognize 
     that repairs can be more efficiently accomplished utilizing 
     tools available under the Revitalization Initiative. For that 
     reason, authority has been provided in the Multi-Family 
     Housing Revitalization Program Account to allow for the 
     Department to utilize those funds for necessary 
     revitalization efforts for the Farm Labor portfolio.


               RURAL COMMUNITY FACILITIES PROGRAM ACCOUNT

       The amended bill provides $68,952,000 for the Rural 
     Community Facilities Program Account instead of $55,742,000 
     as proposed by the House and $67,422,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       The following table reflects the agreement:

Community Facilities:
  Direct loans...........................................($297,000,000)
  Direct subsidy.............................................16,484,000
  Guaranteed loans........................................(207,900,000)
  Guaranteed subsidy..........................................7,651,000
  Grants.....................................................20,517,000
Rural community development initiative........................6,300,000
Economic impact initiative grants............................14,000,000
Tribal college grants.........................................4,000,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
    Total, loan subsidies and grants........................$68,952,000
                                                       ================


                   Rural Business-Cooperative Service


                     RURAL BUSINESS PROGRAM ACCOUNT

       The amended bill provides $87,700,000 for the Rural 
     Business Program Account instead of $100,000,000 as proposed 
     by the House and $86,200,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The following table reflects the agreement:

Business and Industry:
  Guaranteed loans.....................................($1,000,000,000)
  Guaranteed subsidy.........................................43,200,000
Rural business enterprise grants.............................39,000,000
Rural business opportunity grants.............................2,500,000
Delta regional authority......................................3,000,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
    Total, loan subsidy and grants..........................$87,700,000
                                                       ================



              RURAL DEVELOPMENT LOAN FUND PROGRAM ACCOUNT

       The amended bill provides an estimated loan program level 
     of $33,772,000 with a subsidy of $14,485,000 for the Rural 
     Development Loan Fund as proposed by the House instead of 
     $14,527,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill provides for a transfer of $4,774,000 to 
     the Rural Development Salaries and Expenses account instead 
     of $4,861,000 as proposed by both the House and the Senate.

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            RURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT LOANS PROGRAM ACCOUNT

       The amended bill provides an estimated loan program level 
     of $33,077,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes a rescission of $34,000,000 as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate.


                  RURAL COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT GRANTS

       The amended bill provides $28,023,000 for Rural Cooperative 
     Development Grants instead of $29,193,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $26,403,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill provides $19,000,000 for the value-added 
     agricultural product market development grant program; 
     $2,600,000 for a cooperative agreement for the appropriate 
     technology transfer for rural areas program; $1,473,000 for 
     cooperatives or associations of cooperatives whose primary 
     focus is to provide assistance to small, minority producers; 
     $4,455,000 for cooperative development grants; and $495,000 
     for a cooperative research agreement with a qualified 
     academic institution.


       RURAL EMPOWERMENT ZONES AND ENTERPRISE COMMUNITIES GRANTS

       The amended bill provides $8,187,000 for Rural Empowerment 
     Zones and Enterprise Communities Grants instead of 
     $11,088,000 as proposed by the House and $10,000,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.


                        RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAM

       The amended bill provides $36,000,000 for the Renewable 
     Energy Program instead of $46,000,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $28,489,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill provides a loan level of $207,000,000, a 
     subsidy level of $20,000,000, and a grant level of 
     $16,000,000.

                        Rural Utilities Service


             RURAL WATER AND WASTE DISPOSAL PROGRAM ACCOUNT

       The amended bill provides $562,565,000 for the Rural Water 
     and Waste Disposal Program Account instead of $573,065,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $550,469,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       The amended bill includes a general provision to require 
     the water and waste direct loan subsidy rate to be calculated 
     using the fiscal year 2007 borrower rates and the fiscal year 
     2008 President's economic assumptions. The administration's 
     proposal to rely more heavily on borrowing rather than grants 
     is rejected.

       The following table reflects the agreement:
Water and waste:
  Direct loans.........................................($1,030,000,000)
  Direct subsidy.............................................70,100,000
  Guaranteed loans.........................................(75,000,000)
  Grants....................................................467,500,000
Solid waste management grants.................................3,465,000
Water and wastewater revolving funds............................500,000
Water well system grants......................................1,000,000
High energy cost grants......................................20,000,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
    Total, loan subsidies and grants.......................$562,565,000
                                                       ================


   Rural Electrification and Telecommunications Loans Program Account

       The amended bill provides a total subsidy of $3,740,000 for 
     activities under the Rural Electrification and 
     Telecommunications Loans Program Account as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate.
       The amended bill provides for an estimated loan program 
     level of $7,790,000,000 instead of $5,290,000,000 as proposed 
     by the House and $8,290,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill provides for a transfer of $38,623,000 to 
     the Rural Development salaries and expenses account instead 
     of $39,405,000 as proposed by both the House and the Senate.
       The following table indicates loan and subsidy levels 
     provided in the amended bill:
       Rural Electrification and Telecommunications Loans Program 
     Account:

Loan authorizations:
                                                              Electric:
  Direct, 5 percent......................................($100,000,000)
  Direct, FFB...........................................(6,500,000,000)
  Guaranteed underwriting.................................(500,000,000)
                                                       ________________
                                                       
    Subtotal............................................(7,100,000,000)
                                                       ================

                                                    Telecommunications:
  Direct, 5 percent......................................($145,000,000)
  Direct, Treasury rate...................................(250,000,000)
  Direct, FFB.............................................(295,000,000)
                                                       ________________
                                                       
    Subtotal..............................................(690,000,000)
                                                       ================

    Total, loan authorizations.........................($7,790,000,000)
                                                       ================

Loan subsidies:
                                                              Electric:
  Direct, 5 percent............................................$120,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
    Subtotal....................................................120,000
                                                       ================

                                                    Telecommunications:
  Direct, 5 percent............................................$116,000
  Direct, Treasury rate.......................................1,675,000
  Direct, FFB.................................................1,829,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
    Subtotal..................................................3,620,000
                                                       ================

    Total, loan subsidies....................................$3,740,000
                                                       ================

RETLP administrative expenses (transfer to RD)...............38,623,000
                                                       ================



         DISTANCE LEARNING, TELEMEDICINE, AND BROADBAND PROGRAM

       The amended bill provides for an estimated loan program 
     level of $300,000,000 for broadband telecommunications as 
     proposed by the House instead of $495,000,000 as proposed by 
     the Senate.
       The amended bill includes $35,000,000 for distance learning 
     and telemedicine grants as proposed by the House instead of 
     $34,750,000 as proposed by the Senate, of which $5,000,000 is 
     for public broadcasting system grants.
       The amended bill includes $6,450,000 for broadband 
     telecommunications loan subsidy as proposed by the House 
     instead of $10,643,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes $13,500,000 for broadband 
     telecommunications grants instead of $17,820,000 as proposed 
     by the House and $8,910,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The Appropriations Committees' recommendation includes 
     $5,000,000 for public broadcasting systems grants to allow 
     noncommercial educational television broadcast stations that 
     serve rural areas to convert from analog to digital 
     operations.
       The Department is directed to evaluate and report on the 
     potential of a combination loan/grant broadband program, to 
     expand the reach and more effectively utilize broadband 
     resources.

                                TITLE IV

                         DOMESTIC FOOD PROGRAMS

Office of the Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

       The amended bill provides $597,000 for the Office of the 
     Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services 
     instead of $628,000 as proposed by both the House and the 
     Senate.

                       Food and Nutrition Service


                        CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS

       The amended bill provides $13,901,513,000 for Child 
     Nutrition Programs instead of $13,903,213,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $13,897,272,000 as proposed by the Senate. 
     Included in the total is an appropriated amount of 
     $7,647,965,000 and a transfer from section 32 of 
     $6,253,548,000.
       The amended bill includes a general provision to expand the 
     Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program to all States not currently 
     served by the authorized program and maintains the program in 
     all currently participating States.
       The amended bill provides $13,300,000 for Team nutrition. 
     Included in this amount is up to $5,000,000 for food service 
     training grants to States; $2,500,000 for technical 
     assistance materials; $800,000 for National Food Service 
     Management Institute cooperative agreements; $800,000 for 
     print and electronic food service resource systems; 
     $1,000,000 to assist USDA's Center for Nutrition Policy and 
     Promotion in development and maintenance of MyPyramid and 
     Dietary Guidelines materials in support of nutrition 
     education for program participants and their families; and 
     $3,200,000 for other activities.
       The amended bill provides $2,000,000 for Food Safety 
     Education as proposed by the House instead of $1,022,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill provides the following for Child Nutrition 
     programs:

                      TOTAL OBLIGATIONAL AUTHORITY

Child Nutrition Programs:
  School lunch program...................................$8,180,933,000
  School breakfast program................................2,389,988,000
  Child and adult care food program.......................2,288,838,000
  Summer food service program...............................310,634,000
  Special milk program.......................................14,618,000
  State administrative expenses.............................175,636,000
  Commodity procurement and computer support................518,061,000
  School meals initiative/Team nutrition.................... 13,300,000
  Coordinated review effort...................................5,505,000
  Food safety education.......................................2,000,000
  CACFP Training and Technical Assistance.....................2,000,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
    Total...............................................$13,901,513,000
                                                       ================



SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION PROGRAM FOR WOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN 
                                 (WIC)

       The amended bill provides $6,020,000,000 for the Special 
     Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and 
     Children (WIC), instead of $5,620,000,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $5,720,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. The 
     amended bill includes $15,000,000 for continuation of the 
     breastfeeding peer counselor program and $30,000,000 for 
     investments in management information systems, if the 
     Secretary determines that funds are available to maintain 
     caseload without the use of the contingency fund after the 
     date of enactment of this Act. In addition, the amended bill 
     includes such sums as are necessary to restore the 
     contingency reserve to $150,000,000, instead of $125,000,000 
     as proposed by the House and $116,000,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       The amended bill includes an emergency designation under 
     the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2008 
     for $400,000,000.
       The total funding level provided for WIC is adequate to 
     meet current estimates of program needs, and is $633,403,000 
     above the Administration's request. The Appropriations 
     Committees have followed cost increases in the WIC program 
     very closely. Since the budget was submitted in February 
     2007, program participation has risen, and food costs have 
     increased sharply. Information on participation and food 
     costs is collected regularly by the Department, and the 
     Appropriations Committees believe it is irresponsible

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     for the Administration to ignore this information and not 
     submit an official updated estimate or notification to the 
     Congress regarding the increased funding need for WIC.
       Therefore, the Department is directed, beginning on the 
     date of enactment of this Act, and thereafter, to provide 
     monthly reports on the program performance and estimated 
     funding requirements to fully fund the WIC program. 
     Timeframes addressed in these estimates should include the 
     prior year, current year, and budget year of the President's 
     budget submission currently under consideration by the 
     Congress and should separately address baseline program 
     performance from the impact of current law and legislative 
     budget proposals. The Department shall consider, and include 
     in these estimates, current participation trends and current 
     Economic Research Service food cost estimates in developing 
     updated WIC estimates.


                           FOOD STAMP PROGRAM

       The amended bill provides $39,782,723,000 for the food 
     stamp program instead of $39,816,223,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $39,779,223,000 as proposed by the Senate. Included 
     in this amount is a reserve of $3,000,000,000, to remain 
     available until September 30, 2009.
       The amended bill includes $35,021,473,000 for program 
     expenses, $1,621,250,000 for grants to Puerto Rico and Samoa, 
     and $140,000,000 for commodity purchase for The Emergency 
     Food Assistance Program.
       Included in the recommended level for other program costs 
     are $2,000,000 to conduct Food Stamp Program modernization 
     and innovation projects and $1,000,000 to assist USDA's 
     Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion in the development 
     and maintenance of MyPyramid and Dietary Guidelines materials 
     in support of nutrition education for the food stamp eligible 
     population.
       Included in the recommended level for FDPIR is $34,706,000 
     instead of $34,206,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $35,206,000 as proposed by the Senate.


                      COMMODITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

       The amended bill provides $211,770,000 for the Commodity 
     Assistance Program instead of $221,070,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $199,070,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       Of that amount, the amended bill provides $140,700,000 for 
     the Commodity Supplemental Food Program instead of 
     $150,000,000 as proposed by the House and $128,000,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. It is expected that with this level, 
     2007 participation will be maintained.
       The amended bill provides $50,000,000 for administration of 
     The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) as proposed by 
     both the House and the Senate.
       The amended bill provides $20,000,000 for the Farmers' 
     Market Nutrition Program and directs the Secretary to 
     obligate these funds within 45 days.


                   NUTRITION PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATION

       The amended bill provides $142,727,000 for Nutrition 
     Programs Administration instead of $146,926,000 as proposed 
     by the House and $147,426,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill provides $2,475,000 in this account for 
     providing Bill Emerson and Mickey Leland Hunger Fellowships 
     through the Congressional Hunger Center.

                                TITLE V

                FOREIGN ASSISTANCE AND RELATED PROGRAMS

                      Foreign Agricultural Service


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $159,470,000 for the Foreign 
     Agricultural Service, Salaries and Expenses, instead of 
     $159,136,000 as proposed by the House and $167,391,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.

     Public Law 480 Title I and Title II Program and Grant Accounts

       The amended bill provides $1,219,400,000 for Public Law 480 
     Title II as proposed by both the House and the Senate.
       The following table reflects the amended bill for Public 
     Law 480 program accounts:


                             Public Law 480

Title II--Commodities for disposition abroad:
  Program level........................................($1,219,400,000)
  Appropriation...........................................1,219,400,000
Salaries and expenses:
  Farm Service Agency (transfer to FSA)......................$2,680,000


       COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION EXPORT LOANS PROGRAM ACCOUNT

       The amended bill provides $5,328,000 for the Commodity 
     Credit Corporation Export Loans Program Account instead of 
     $5,338,000 as proposed by the House and $5,334,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.


  MCGOVERN-DOLE INTERNATIONAL FOOD FOR EDUCATION AND CHILD NUTRITION 
                             PROGRAM GRANTS

       The amended bill provides $100,000,000 for the McGovern-
     Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition 
     Program as proposed by both the House and the Senate.

                                TITLE VI

           RELATED AGENCIES AND FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION

                DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

                      Food and Drug Administration


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides total appropriations, including 
     Prescription Drug User Fee Act, Medical Device User Fee and 
     Modernization Act, and Animal Drug User Fee Act collections, 
     of $2,247,961,000 for the salaries and expenses of the Food 
     and Drug Administration, instead of $1,711,405,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $2,276,262,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       Specific amounts by FDA activity are reflected in the 
     following table.

          FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, SALARIES AND EXPENSES

                        [In thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                Budget
                          Program                             authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Foods......................................................     $513,461
  Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.............      186,572
    CFSAN available July 1, 2008 [non-add].................      [9,409]
  Field Activities.........................................      326,889
    Field available July 1, 2008 [non-add].................     [18,591]
Human Drugs................................................      355,759
  Center for Drug Evaluation and Research..................      268,007
  Field Activities.........................................       87,752
Biologics..................................................      156,323
  Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research.............      126,721
  Field Activities.........................................       29,602
Animal Drugs & Feeds.......................................       97,721
  Center for Veterinary Medicine...........................       60,159
  Field Activities.........................................       37,562
Device & Radiological Products.............................      239,670
  Center for Devices and Radiological Health...............      179,093
  Field Activities.........................................       60,577
National Center for Toxicological Research.................       44,316
Other Activities...........................................       98,183
White Oak Consolidation....................................       38,808
Other Rent & Rent-Related..................................       50,648
GSA Rent...................................................      131,533
                                                            ------------
      Total Salaries & Expenses............................    1,726,422
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       Within the total amount for the Food and Drug 
     Administration, the following increases above fiscal year 
     2007 are provided: $28,718,000 for cost of living expenses; 
     $56,000,000 for food safety; $7,500,000 for the critical path 
     initiative; $21,200,000 for drug safety; $6,000,000 for 
     generic drug review; $4,000,000 for pandemic influenza 
     preparedness; $4,000,000 for the review of direct-to-consumer 
     advertising; $1,000,000 for the Office of Women's Health; 
     $1,000,000 for the review of cosmetics; $13,256,000 for FDA's 
     consolidation at the White Oak campus; and, $14,504,000 for 
     GSA rent and other rent and rent related activities. The 
     amended bill includes a proviso prohibiting the transfer of 
     funds to the Reagan-Udall foundation under section 707(n) of 
     the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act.
       The Committees are increasingly concerned about FDA's use 
     of a fund known as the central account to pay for various FDA 
     activities. An appropriation specifically for the central 
     account has never been provided. Instead, funds intended for 
     use by FDA's centers and field operations are moved into the 
     central account and managed by the Office of the 
     Commissioner. The Committees recognize that the central 
     account has been utilized by FDA for many years and that 
     there is value in funding some activities centrally. However, 
     funding for the central account has grown unchecked over the 
     past 3 years, increasing by approximately 32 percent from 
     fiscal year 2003 to 2006. In fiscal year 2006, central 
     account charges were approximately $125,000,000. FDA does not 
     provide information on estimated costs and use of central 
     account funds to the Committees on Appropriations. The 
     Committees find this lack of accountability unacceptable and 
     therefore direct FDA to include in its annual budget request, 
     beginning with fiscal year 2009, previous year, estimated 
     current year, and estimated budget year central account 
     charges by FDA program area and center/field split for each 
     charge applied. In addition, the budget should include a 
     narrative summary of each central account charge including 
     how the funding is used and how the charge is assessed to the 
     program areas.
       The amended bill includes an increase of $21,200,000 for 
     drug safety, of which not less than $10,000,000 is for the 
     Office of Surveillance and Epidemiology. The Committees 
     expect that FDA will use this funding to enhance the agency's 
     ability to identify safety issues with products already on 
     the market and under review.
       The amended bill includes an increase of $7,500,000 for the 
     critical path initiative, of which $2,500,000 shall be 
     available, on a competitive basis, for contracts or grants to 
     universities and non-profit organizations to support 
     individual critical path projects.
       The amended bill includes an increase of $56,000,000 above 
     the fiscal year 2007 level for food safety activities of the 
     FDA for improvements to agency procedures, to enhance 
     inspection capabilities for the protection of consumers, and 
     to help the agency recover from the administration's low 
     budget estimates of recent years.
       Of the increase provided for food safety, the Committees 
     direct that no less than $18,317,000 shall be available 
     immediately to hire additional domestic and import food 
     inspectors, including $8,000,000 for the deployment of 
     inspectors with rapid response capabilities who will be 
     responsible for immediate attention to outbreaks of food-
     related disease as well as providing technical assistance to 
     states and others, as appropriate, to support overall 
     practices to increase the safety of food and food products.
       Of the total amount provided for food safety, the 
     Committees direct that $1,500,000 shall be used for the 
     creation of a Western Region FDA Center of Excellence at the 
     University of California at Davis. The Committees do not 
     include an additional $4,000,000 for other food safety-
     related research, as proposed by the Senate, under this 
     account. However, the Committees have provided an increase of 
     $3,000,000 to the National Research Initiative for this 
     purpose and fully expect the Commissioner of the FDA and the 
     Secretary of Agriculture to work together to identify food 
     safety research priorities of importance to the regulatory 
     functions of the FDA and food safety generally. The 
     Committees expect a report on the conclusions of an

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     agreement between the Commissioner and the Secretary that 
     describes the research priorities identified and the awarding 
     of research grants to meet those needs.
       In addition, the Committees expect the FDA to contract with 
     the National Academy of Sciences for a comprehensive study of 
     gaps in public health protection provided by the food safety 
     system in this country. The report should address the 
     recommendations of the FDA Food Protection Plan released in 
     November 2007.
       Of the increase provided for food safety, the amended bill 
     includes $28,000,000 available from July 1, 2008 to September 
     30, 2009. The Committees direct the agency to provide, 
     concurrent with the fiscal year 2009 budget justification, a 
     plan that describes a method to improve the national food 
     safety system, including clear, measurable benchmarks for 
     concrete improvements in the performance of its food safety 
     mission.
       As stated in the House report, ``the plan must set forth 
     clear, definitive goals over a multiyear period to 
     comprehensively overhaul FDA's food safety operations, 
     covering both domestic and imported foods. The plan must 
     include a detailed description of any organizational, 
     managerial, statutory and regulatory changes necessary to 
     achieve them, as well as an assessment of the budgetary 
     resources needed. If statutory changes are proposed, the plan 
     must include the statutory language. The plan must be 
     approved by the Office of Management and Budget.'' The 
     Committees suggest that enforceable standards for food 
     safety, HAACP-like systems, and a process for reviewing the 
     food safety systems in countries that export food to the 
     United States should be considered as key parts of the 
     building blocks of such a plan.
       FDA is directed to submit a plan to the Committees that 
     fully address the weaknesses in the food safety system that 
     led GAO to list food safety on its January 2007 high-risk 
     list.
        The Committees support FDA's review of a means by which 
     drugs marketed outside the present approval process, which 
     have been in clinical use for the past 25 years and are 
     prescribed by doctors, may be more efficiently vetted by the 
     agency. FDA is encouraged to work toward the development of a 
     system to review this unique class of drugs.
       The Committees encourage FDA to ensure that the MedGuide 
     program is assisting patients in understanding the risks 
     associated with certain medications to the greatest degree 
     possible. The Committees encourage FDA to work with patient 
     groups, manufacturers and national pharmacy groups to address 
     improvements in the program. The Committees request a report 
     on the progress it is making toward these improvements within 
     one year of enactment of this Act.
       The Committees were encouraged by FDA's March 2007, 
     announcement that the agency was going to significantly limit 
     the number of financial conflict of interest waivers granted 
     to advisory committee members. In September 2007, the 
     Congress passed, and the President signed, the Food and Drug 
     Administration Amendments Act of 2007 (FDAAA). FDAAA placed a 
     cap on the number of waivers that can be issued annually and 
     reduced them by 25 percent over the life of the Act. The 
     Committees note that the waiver limits passed in FDAAA were 
     less stringent than those proposed by FDA in March 2007. The 
     Committees remind FDA that the FDAAA limitations are a 
     ceiling and strongly encourage FDA to continue its efforts to 
     limit the use of financial conflicts of interest waivers to 
     the greatest extent possible.
       The Committees note that on December 28, 2006, the Center 
     for Veterinary Medicine issued a draft risk assessment on 
     animal cloning which concluded that food products from cloned 
     animals are safe to enter the food supply. During the public 
     comment period, thousands of submissions were received by 
     FDA. Many of these asked the FDA to obtain more information 
     not assessed in the initial risk assessment, including 
     further evaluation of the potential health, economic, and 
     trade impacts, before acting further. In addition, many 
     comments expressed concern that several of the studies on 
     which the risk assessment was based did not undergo a 
     scientific peer review process. The Committees strongly 
     encourage FDA to continue the voluntary moratorium on 
     introducing food products from cloned animals into commerce 
     until FDA completes a review and analysis of comments and 
     evaluates the need for additional studies recommended 
     during the public comment period.
       The Committees direct the Food and Drug Administration to 
     enter into an agreement with the Economic Research Service at 
     USDA to study the domestic agricultural and international 
     trade economic implications of permitting commercialization 
     of milk and meat from cloned animals and their progeny into 
     the food supply.
       The Committees are concerned that FDA may have exceeded its 
     statutory authority when the agency decided to begin allowing 
     the use of qualified health claims for conventional foods in 
     2003. Such claims are not based on the standard of 
     ``significant scientific agreement'' set forth in the 
     Nutrition Labeling and Education Act. The agency has devoted 
     literally thousands of hours of staff work to this 
     undertaking at a time when the agency's ability to carry out 
     its public health responsibilities is severely stretched.
       The Committees need a thorough, independent analysis of 
     FDA's actions in this situation, the impact of qualified 
     health claims on the public's perceptions of conventional 
     foods, and the usefulness of qualified health claims. 
     Therefore, the Committees request a report from the 
     Government Accountability Office (GAO) on qualified health 
     claims and ask that GAO work with the Committees on 
     Appropriations of the House and Senate on the parameters of 
     the report. The Committees also urge the FDA not to use funds 
     provided in this bill to review requests for qualified health 
     claims for conventional foods or to issue letters permitting 
     such claims through exercises of enforcement discretion until 
     the independent analysis is completed.
       The amended bill includes $1,725,000 for research on 
     dietary supplements at the National Center for Natural 
     Products Research in Oxford, Mississippi; $149,000 for the 
     Interstate Shellfish Sanitation Commission (ISSC) and 
     $186,000 for ISSC Vibrio Vulnificus; $74,000 for the 
     Warehousing Education and Research Council; $2,228,000 for 
     the National Center for Food Safety and Technology; 
     $1,769,000 for the Food Technology Evaluation Laboratory at 
     New Mexico State University; and $563,000 for collaborative 
     drug safety research with the Critical Path Institute and the 
     University of Utah.
       The Committees are aware, and appreciate, that FDA is 
     currently working to update the format of its Explanatory 
     Notes in an attempt to streamline information provided and 
     make it more useful to Congress. The Committees direct FDA to 
     ensure that all changes to the Explanatory Notes reflect the 
     comments made by the Congress.
       In House Report 109-255, the conference report accompanying 
     the fiscal year 2006 appropriations bill, Congress directed 
     FDA ``to provide the same level of budget justification for 
     its research activities in the fiscal year 2007 budget as it 
     does other activities, including a justification of both base 
     spending and any proposed increases by activity within center 
     or office.'' FDA has not fully complied with this requirement 
     to date and is directed to meet this requirement in the 
     fiscal year 2009 budget submission.
       FDA is directed that, unless otherwise stated, all reports 
     and studies requested by the Committees in House Report 110-
     258 or Senate Report 110-134 or in this Explanatory 
     Statement, shall be provided within 60 days after enactment 
     of this Act.


                        BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES

       The amended bill includes $2,450,000 for buildings and 
     facilities instead of $4,950,000 as proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate.

                          INDEPENDENT AGENCIES

                  Commodity Futures Trading Commission

       The amended bill provides $112,050,000 for the Commodity 
     Futures Trading Commission instead of $102,550,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $116,000,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. This level provides the requested $3,106,000 for an 
     additional 17 FTE to allow the Commission to provide 
     appropriate oversight of the futures markets and 
     $9,500,000 in increased IT costs. The Committees on 
     Appropriations do not adopt the President's request to 
     impose fees on futures transactions.

                       Farm Credit Administration


                 LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes a limitation of $46,000,000 on 
     administrative expenses of the Farm Credit Administration as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate.

                     TITLE VII--GENERAL PROVISIONS


             (INCLUDING RESCISSIONS AND TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

       Section 701.--The amended bill includes language making 
     funds available for the purchase, replacement, and hire of 
     passenger motor vehicles.
       Section 702.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     appropriation items, which shall remain available until 
     expended.
       Section 703.--The amended bill includes language allowing 
     for unobligated balances to be transferred to the Working 
     Capital Fund.
       Section 704.--The amended bill includes language limiting 
     the funding provided in the bill to one year, unless 
     otherwise specified.
       Section 705.--The amended bill includes language limiting 
     indirect costs on cooperative agreements between the 
     Department of Agriculture and nonprofit organizations to 10 
     percent.
       Section 706.--The amended bill includes language limiting 
     indirect costs for grants awarded by the Cooperative State 
     Research, Education, and Extension Service to 20 percent.
       Section 707.--The amended bill includes language making 
     appropriations to the Department of Agriculture for the cost 
     of direct guaranteed loans available until expended to 
     disburse obligations for certain Rural Development programs.
       Section 708.--The amended bill includes language for funds 
     to cover necessary expenses related to advisory committees.
       Section 709.--The amended bill includes language 
     prohibiting the use of funds to establish an inspection panel 
     at the Department of Agriculture.
       Section 710.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     detailed employees.
       Section 711.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     the appropriations hearing process.
       Section 712.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     the transfer of funds to the Office of the Chief Information 
     Officer and information technology funding obligations.

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       Section 713.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     the reprogramming of funds.
       Section 714.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     user fee proposals.
       Section 715.--The amended bill includes language 
     authorizing certain watershed projects.
       Section 716.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     the closure or relocation of Rural Development offices.
       Section 717.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     the closure or relocation of certain Food and Drug 
     Administration offices.
       Section 718.--The amended bill includes language allowing 
     funds to be used to carry out a competitive grants program.
       Section 719.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     the Environmental Quality Incentives Program.
       Section 720.--The amended bill includes language allowing 
     for reimbursement of the Bill Emerson Humanitarian Trust.
       Section 721.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     the Dam Rehabilitation Program.
       Section 722.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     guaranteed underwriting.
       Section 723.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     the final rulemaking on cost-sharing for animal and plant 
     health emergency programs.
       Section 724.--The amended bill provides funding for the 
     Denali Commission.
       Section 725.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     the availability of funds for certain conservation programs.
       Section 726.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     the recertification of rural status.
       Section 727.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     government-sponsored news stories.
       Section 728.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     eligibility for certain rural development programs.
       Section 729.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     the Emergency Watershed Protection Program.
       Section 730.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     competitive sourcing of rural development or farm loan 
     programs.
       Section 731.--The amended bill includes a rescission of 
     section 32 funds at a level in excess of that recommended by 
     the President. The Committees note that the estimates for 
     section 32 funds carrying over into fiscal year 2009 have 
     increased significantly since the President's budget was 
     released. The Committees also provide $297 million for 
     estimated future purchases, which is $240 million above the 
     level actually expended in fiscal year 2007 and $140 million 
     more than the previous five year average.
       Section 732.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     base funding for all institutions participating in the 
     expanded food nutrition education program.
       Section 733.--The amended bill includes language limiting 
     the implementation of a rule concerning countries eligible to 
     export poultry products to the United States.
       Section 734.--The amended bill provides funding for the 
     National Center for Natural Products Research.
       Section 735.--The amended bill provides funding for an 
     agriculture pest facility in Hawaii.
       Section 736.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     meat inspection.
       Section 737.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     the water and waste direct loan program.
       Section 738.--The amended bill includes language amending 
     the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act.
       Section 739.--The amended bill includes language providing 
     funding for the Fruit and Vegetable Pilot Program.
       Section 740.--The amended bill allows the Department to use 
     Salaries and Expenses funds to purchase materials for program 
     utilization.
       Section 741.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     the Federal Meat Inspection and other acts.
       Section 742.--The amended bill includes language 
     establishing a forestry pilot program for lands affected by 
     Hurricane Katrina.
       Section 743.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     Agricultural Disaster Assistance.
       Section 744.--The amended bill includes language amending 
     the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act.
       Section 745.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     certain unexpended funds.
       Section 746.--The amended bill includes language providing 
     that certain locations shall be considered eligible for 
     certain rural development programs.
       Section 747.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     the closure or consolidation of FDA field laboratories.
       Section 748.--The amended bill includes language regarding 
     the availability of Rural Development housing funding in 
     areas damaged by hurricanes in 2005.
       Section 749.--The amended bill rescinds certain funds.
       Section 750.--The amended bill rescinds certain funds.
       Section 751.--The amended bill extends certain Farm Bill 
     authorities.
       Section 752.--The amended bill includes a provision that 
     reduces all discretionary accounts except for WIC and the 
     Food Safety and Inspection Service by 0.7 percent.


    Disclosure of Earmarks and Congressional Directed Spending Items

       Following is a list of congressional earmarks and 
     congressionally directed spending items (as defined in clause 
     9 of rule XXI of the Rules of the House of Representatives 
     and rule XLIV of the Standing Rules of the Senate, 
     respectively) included in the House amendment or this 
     explanatory statement, along with the name of each Senator, 
     House Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner who 
     submitted a request to the Committee of jurisdiction for each 
     item so identified. Items which did not appear in H.R. 3161 
     or S. 1859 or the accompanying committee reports are marked 
     with an asterisk. Neither the House amendment nor the 
     explanatory statement contains any limited tax benefits or 
     limited tariff benefits as defined in the applicable House 
     and Senate rules.

                                              AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION
           [The amounts displayed do not reflect the 0.7 percent reduction that will be applied to all activities in the bill by Section 752.]
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      Account                                      Project                                                     Member                           Amount
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AMS                  Development of Specialty Markets, WI                                Kohl                                                 $1,875,000
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APHIS                Agriculture Compliance Laboratory Equipment, DE                     Biden, Castle, Carper                                    75,000
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APHIS                Aquaculture Monitoring Technology, KY                               Chandler                                                 75,000
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APHIS                Asian Long Horned Beetle, IL                                        Durbin                                                  353,000
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APHIS                Avian Influenza preparedness, CT                                    Courtney                                                750,000
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APHIS                Beaver Management and Control in Mississippi                        Cochran, Wicker                                         475,000
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APHIS                Beaver Management in North Carolina                                 Dole, Price (NC)                                        223,000
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APHIS                Berryman Institute UT/MS                                            Bennett, Cochran                                      1,125,000
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APHIS                Biosafety Institute/National Institute for Genetically Modified     Grassley, Harkin, Latham                                278,000
                      Agriculture Products, IA
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APHIS                Biosafety, VT                                                       Leahy                                                   242,000
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APHIS                Blackbird Management, KS                                            Roberts                                                 128,000
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APHIS                Blackbird Management, LA                                            Alexander (LA), Baker, Boustany, Landrieu, Vitter       101,000
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APHIS                Blackbird Management, ND & SD                                       Conrad, Dorgan, Johnson (SD)                            284,000
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APHIS                Brown Tree Snake Management in Guam                                 Abercrombie, Akaka, Bordallo, Hirono, Inouye            705,000
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APHIS                California County Pest Detection Augmentation Program               Boxer, Costa, Feinstein                                 623,000
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APHIS                Chronic Wasting Disease surveillance, CO                            Allard, Salazar (Ken)                                    38,000
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APHIS                Chronic Wasting Disease surveillance, UT                            Bennett                                                 183,000
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APHIS                Chronic Wasting Disease surveillance, WI                            Kohl, Obey                                            1,299,000
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APHIS                Cogongrass control, MS                                              Cochran                                                 223,000
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APHIS                Conservation Science at Lincoln Park Zoo, IL                        Durbin                                                   37,000
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APHIS                Cooperative Livestock Protection Program, PA                        Holden, Murtha, Specter                                 225,000
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APHIS                Cormorant control, Delta States                                     Cochran                                                 239,000
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APHIS                Cormorant control, Lake Champlain                                   Leahy                                                   111,000
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APHIS                Cormorant control, MI                                               Levin, Stabenow                                         149,000
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APHIS                Cormorant control, NY                                               Walsh                                                   743,000
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APHIS                Crop and Aquaculture Losses in Southeast Missouri                   Emerson                                                 222,000
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APHIS                Database of North Carolina's Agriculture Industry                   Price (NC)                                              223,000
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APHIS                Disease Prevention, LA                                              Landrieu, Vitter                                         75,000
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APHIS                Emerald ash borer, IL                                               Durbin                                                1,500,000
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APHIS                Greater Yellowstone Interagency Brucellosis Committee, ID, MT, WY   Baucus, Craig, Enzi, Simpson, Thomas                    697,000
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APHIS                Hawaii Interline Activities                                         Abercrombie, Akaka, Hirono, Inouye                    2,079,000
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APHIS                Hydrilla Eradication around Lake Gaston, VA                         Goode                                                   333,900
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APHIS                Hydrilla Eradication, Tri-County (Smith Mountain)                   Goode                                                    37,100
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APHIS                Import inspection CA Dept of Food and Agriculture                   Costa, Feinstein                                        743,000
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APHIS                Integrated Predation Management Activities Coyotes (WV)             Byrd                                                    300,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APHIS                Johne's activities in WI                                            Kohl                                                    933,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APHIS                Mormon cricket Nevada                                               Reid                                                  1,125,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APHIS                Mormon cricket Utah                                                 Bennett                                               1,125,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APHIS                National Agriculture Biosecurity Center, KS                         Boyda, Brownback, Moore (KS), Moran (KS), Roberts,      278,000
                                                                                          Tiahrt
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APHIS                National Biodiversity Conservation Strategy, PA                     Murtha                                                  222,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APHIS                National Farm Animal Identification and Records                     Leahy, Walsh                                            446,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APHIS                National Wildlife Research Center, Hilo, HI                         Akaka, Hirono, Inouye                                   173,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APHIS                National Wildlife Research Center, MS                               Cochran                                                 257,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APHIS                National Wildlife Research Station in Kingsville, Texas             Hutchison, Ortiz                                        311,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APHIS                New Mexico Rapid Syndrome Validation Program                        Bingaman, Domenici, Udall (NM)                          407,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APHIS                Nez Perce Bio-Control Center, ID                                    Craig, Crapo, Simpson                                   188,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APHIS                Olive Fruit Fly, CA                                                 Thompson (CA)                                           234,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APHIS                Predation Wildlife Services in Virginia                             Boucher, Goode, Goodlatte                               150,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APHIS                Predator Research Station, UT                                       Bennett                                               1,040,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APHIS                Remote Diagnostic and Wildlife Disease Surveillance, ND             Conrad, Dorgan, Pomeroy                               1,364,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APHIS                Rodent Control, AK                                                  Stevens                                                 113,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APHIS                Tri-State Predator Control, ID, MT, WY                              Craig, Enzi, Simpson, Thomas                            993,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APHIS                Washington Clean Plant Program                                      Murray                                                  225,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APHIS                Weed Management, NV                                                 Reid                                                     37,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APHIS                Wildlife Services, SD                                               Johnson (SD)                                            557,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APHIS                Wisconsin Livestock Identification Consortium                       Kohl, Obey                                            1,485,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APHIS                Wolf Predation Management in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan     Oberstar, Obey                                          779,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS B&F              Agricultural Research Center, Logan, UT                             Bennett                                               5,600,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS B&F              Alcorn State University Biotechnology Laboratory, MS                Cochran                                               1,400,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS B&F              Animal Bioscience Facility, Bozeman, MT                             Baucus, Rehberg, Tester                               1,883,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS B&F              Animal Waste Management Research Laboratory, Bowling Green, KY      McConnell                                             1,400,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS B&F              Appalachian Fruit Lab, WV                                           Byrd                                                  1,540,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS B&F              Center for Advanced Viticulture and Tree Crop Research, Davis, CA   Thompson (CA)                                         1,883,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS B&F              Center for Grape Genetics, Geneva, NY                               Arcuri, Clinton, Hinchey, Reynolds, Schumer, Walsh    1,883,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS B&F              Center of Excellence for Vaccine Research, Storrs, CT               Courtney, DeLauro, Murphy (CT)                        1,883,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS B&F              Dairy Forage Agricultural Research Center, Prairie du Sac, WI       Kohl                                                  2,520,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS B&F              Forage-Animal Production Research Facility, KY                      McConnell                                             2,100,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS B&F              Hagerman Fish Culture Experiment Station, ID                        Craig, Crapo, Simpson                                   700,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS B&F              Jamie Whitten Delta States Research Center, Stoneville, MS          Cochran                                               2,800,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS B&F              National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, Peoria, IL   LaHood                                                1,883,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS B&F              National Plant and Genetics Security Center, Columbia, MO           Bond, Hulshof                                         2,100,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS B&F              Poultry Science Research Facility, Starkville, MS                   Cochran, Pickering                                    1,400,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS B&F              Southeastern Poultry Research Laboratory, Athens, GA                Chambliss, Kingston, The President                    2,800,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS B&F              Systems Biology Research Facility, Lincoln, NE                      Hagel, Nelson (NE)                                    1,400,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS B&F              U.S. National Arboretum, Washington, DC                             Blumenauer, Norton                                      700,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS B&F              University of Toledo Greenhouse and Hydroponic Research Complex,    Brown (OH), Kaptur, Voinovich                         1,883,000
                      Toledo, OH
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ARS B&F              US Agricultural Research Facility, Knipling-Bushland Laboratory,    Cornyn, Hutchison, Smith (TX)                         1,400,000
                      Kerrville, TX
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS B&F              US Agricultural Research Service Laboratory, Canal Point, FL        Boyd, Hastings (FL), Martinez, Nelson (FL)              525,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS B&F              US Agricultural Research Service Laboratory, Pullman, WA            Baird, Cantwell, Dicks, Hastings (WA), Larsen,        1,883,000
                                                                                          McDermott, McMorris Rodgers, Murray, Smith (WA)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS B&F              US Agricultural Research Service Sugarcane Research Laboratory,     Landrieu, Melancon, Vitter                            1,883,000
                      Houma, LA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS B&F              US Agricultural Research Station, Salinas, CA                       Farr                                                  1,883,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS B&F              US Pacific Basin Agricultural Research Center, HI                   Akaka, Hirono, Inouye                                 1,750,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Aerial Application Research, College Station, TX                    Edwards, Kingston                                       584,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Animal Health Consortium, Peoria, IL                                Durbin, LaHood                                          879,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Animal Vaccines, Greenport, NY                                      Courtney, DeLauro                                     1,628,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Appalachian Horticulture Research (U of TN/TN State), Poplarville,  Alexander (TN), Blackburn, Cochran, Duncan, Wamp        784,000
                      MS
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Aquaculture Fisheries Center, Pine Bluff, AR                        Lincoln, Pryor, Ross                                    557,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Aquaculture Initiatives, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute,     Mahoney, Martinez                                     1,713,000
                      Stuttgart, AR
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Aquaculture Research, Aberdeen, ID                                  Craig, Crapo, Simpson                                   629,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (Rodale Inst.), Wyndmoor, PA           Gerlach                                                  45,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Arkansas Children's Nutrition Center, Little Rock, AR               Berry, Lincoln, Pryor, Snyder                           585,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Avian Pneumovirus / Asian Bird Influenza, Athens, GA                Bishop (GA), Chambliss, Kingston                        292,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Barley Health Food Benefits, Beltsville, MD                         Cardin, Hoyer, Mikulski                                 477,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Bee Research, Weslaco, TX                                           Edwards                                                 244,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Biomass Crop Production, Brookings, SD                              Herseth Sandlin, Johnson (SD)                         1,213,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Biomedical Materials in Plants, Biotech Foundation, Beltsville, MD  Cardin, Hoyer, Mikulski                               1,821,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Biomineral Soil Amendments for Control of Nematode, Beltsville, MD  Cardin, Hoyer, Mikulski                                 390,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Bioremediation Research, Beltsville, MD                             Cardin, Hoyer, Mikulski                                 119,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Biotechnology Research Development Corporation, Peoria, IL          Durbin, LaHood                                        2,685,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Bovine Genetics, Beltsville, MD                                     Cardin, DeLauro, Hoyer, Mikulski                      1,914,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Broomweed Biological Controls, Albany, CA                           Thompson (CA)                                           445,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Catfish Genome, Auburn, AL                                          Davis (AL), Rogers (AL), Shelby                         878,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Center for Agroforestry, Booneville, AR                             Bond, Emerson                                           708,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Central Great Plains Research Station, Akron, CO                    Musgrave, Salazar (Ken), Udall (CO)                     534,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Cereal Crops Research, Madison, WI                                  Baldwin, Johnson (SD), Kohl, Walz                       902,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Cereal Disease, St. Paul, MN                                        Coleman, Johnson (SD), Klobuchar, McCollum,             311,000
                                                                                          Peterson, Ramstad, Walz
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Chronic Diseases of Children, Houston, TX                           Bishop (GA), Chambliss, Culberson, Hutchison,           497,000
                                                                                          Isakson, Kingston
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Citrus Waste Utilization, Winter Haven, FL                          Mahoney (FL), Martinez, Putnam                          393,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Coffee and Cocoa, Beltsville, MD                                    Cardin, Hoyer, Mikulski, Specter, Walsh                 853,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Corn Germplasm, Ames, IA                                            Cochran, Harkin, Latham                                 852,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Corn Rootworm, Ames, IA                                             Harkin, Latham                                          490,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Cotton Pathology, Shafter, CA                                       Feinstein, McCarthy (CA)                                362,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Crop Production and Food Processing, Peoria, IL                     LaHood                                                  843,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Cropping Systems Research, Stoneville, MS                           Alexander (TN), Blackburn, Cochran, Duncan, Wamp        849,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Dairy Genetics, Beltsville, MD                                      Cardin, Hoyer, Mikulski                                 930,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Dale Bumpers Small Farms Research Center, Booneville, AR            Berry, Lincoln, Pryor, Ross                           1,936,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Delta Nutrition Initiative, Little Rock, AR                         Berry, Cochran, Landrieu, Lincoln, Pryor, Snyder      4,223,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Diet and Immune Function, Little Rock, AR                           Berry, Snyder                                           235,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Diet Nutrition and Obesity Research (Pennington), New Orleans, LA   Alexander (LA), Baker, Landrieu, Vitter                 669,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Dryland Production, Akron, CO                                       Musgrave, Udall (CO)                                    235,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Endophyte Research, Booneville, AR                                  Boozman, Lincoln, Pryor, Ross                         1,066,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Floriculture and Nursery Crops, Beltsville, MD                      Cardin, Farr, De Fazio, Hastings (WA), Honda,         2,476,000
                                                                                          Hooley, Larsen, Mikulski, Price (NC)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Food Fermentation Research, Raleigh, NC                             Dole, Etheridge, McIntyre, Miller (NC), Price (NC)      362,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Food Safety for Listeria and E Coli, College Station, TX            Edwards                                                  81,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Food Safety for Listeria, E coli, and other Food Pathogens,         Cardin, Hoyer, Mikulski                                 134,000
                      Beltsville, MD
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Formosan Subterranean Termite, New Orleans, LA                      Alexander (LA), Baker, Vitter                         3,743,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Foundry Sand By-Products Utilization, Beltsville, MD                Hoyer, Kaptur                                           685,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Laboratory, Grand Forks, ND    Conrad, Dorgan, Pomeroy                                 580,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Grape Genetics, Geneva, NY                                          Arcuri, Clinton, Hinchey, Schumer, Walsh                629,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Grape Rootstock, Geneva, NY                                         Arcuri, Hinchey                                         574,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Grassland Soil and Water Research, Temple, TX                       Carter, Edwards                                         220,000
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ARS S&E              Greenhouse and Hydroponics Research, Wooster, OH                    Brown (OH), Kaptur                                    1,555,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Greenhouse Lettuce Germplasm, Salinas, CA                           Farr                                                    224,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Harry K. Dupree National Aquaculture Research Center, Stuttgart,    Berry, Lincoln, Pryor                                   439,000
                      AR
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Hops Research, Corvallis, OR                                        Cantwell, Hastings (WA), Hooley, Murray, Smith          464,000
                                                                                          (OR), Wyden
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Human Nutrition (Equipment), Boston, MA                             Capuano                                                  98,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Human Nutrition (Obesity), Boston, MA                               Capuano, Kennedy (MA), Kerry, Markey                    730,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Improved Crop Production Practices, Auburn, AL                      Aderholt, Bonner, Rogers (AL), Shelby                 1,387,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Invasive Aquatic Weeds, Ft. Lauderdale, FL                          DeLauro                                                 527,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Invasive Ludwigia Research, Davis, CA                               Woolsey                                                  99,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Johne's Disease, Beltsville, MD                                     Cardin, Hoyer, Mikulski                                 323,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Karnal bunt, Manhattan, KS                                          Boyda, Moore (KS), Moran (KS), Roberts, Tiahrt          545,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Lyme Disease 4 Poster Project, Beltsville, MD (National Program)    Cardin, DeLauro, Mikulski                               751,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Mid-West/Mid-South Irrigation, Columbia, MO                         Emerson                                                 692,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Minor-Use Pesticides (IR-4), Beltsville, MD                         Cardin, Hoyer, Mikulski                                  73,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Mosquito Trapping Research/West Nile Virus, Gainesville, FL         DeLauro                                               1,238,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              National Center for Agricultural Law, MD                            Boozman, Harkin, Lincoln, Pryor                         701,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              National Corn to Ethanol Research Pilot Plant, HQ                   Durbin, Obama                                           386,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              National Germplasm Resources Program, Beltsville, MD                Cardin, Hoyer, Mikulski, Murray                         145,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              National Germplasm Resources System, Beltsville, MD                 Cardin, Hoyer, Mikulski                                 121,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              National Germplasm Resources, College Station, TX                   Edwards                                                 242,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              National Nutrition Monitoring System, Beltsville, MD                Cardin, Hoyer, Mikulski                                 485,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              National Plant Germplasm Program, Aberdeen, ID                      Craig, Crapo, Simpson                                    97,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              National Soil Dynamics Laboratory, Auburn, AL                       Aderholt, Rogers (AL), Sessions (AL), Shelby          1,111,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Natural Products for Human Health, Beltsville, MD                   Cardin, Cochran, Gohmert, Hoyer, Mikulski               238,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Nematology Research, Tifton, GA                                     Chambliss, Isakson, Kingston, Marshall                  248,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Northern Great Plains Research Laboratory, Mandan, ND               Conrad, Dorgan, Pomeroy                                  62,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Northwest Center for Small Fruits Research, Corvallis, OR           Blumenauer, Craig, Crapo, DeFazio, Hastings WA),        646,000
                                                                                          Hooley, McMorris Rodgers, Smith (OR), Walden, Wu,
                                                                                          Wyden
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Oat Virus, West Lafayette, IN                                       Johnson (SD), LaHood                                    233,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Obesity Interventions (Nutricore), Beltsville, MD (National         Cardin, Hoyer, Mikulski, Specter                         91,000
                      Program)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Ogallala Aquifer, Bushland, TX                                      Cornyn, Edwards, Hutchison, Neugebauer, Roberts,      3,758,000
                                                                                          Thornberry
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Olive Fruit Fly, Montpelier, France                                 Thompson (CA)                                           213,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Olive Fruit Fly, Parlier, CA                                        Thompson (CA)                                           301,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Organic Minor Crop, Salinas, CA                                     Farr                                                    159,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Peanut Production, Dawson, GA                                       Bishop (GA), Kingston                                    74,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Peanut Research, Dawson, GA                                         Bishop (GA), Chambliss, Kingston                        132,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Peanut Variety, Stillwater, OK                                      Inhofe, Lucas                                           178,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Pecan Scab Research, Byron, GA                                      Bishop (GA), Chambliss, Kingston, Marshall              603,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Phytoestrogen Research, New Orleans, LA                             Jefferson, Jindal, Kaptur, Landrieu, Melancon,        1,530,000
                                                                                          Vitter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Pierce's Disease/Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter, Ft. Pierce, FL         Feinstein, Thompson (CA)                                466,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Pierce's Disease/Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter, Parlier and Davis, CA  Feinstein, Thompson (CA)                              3,355,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Pineapple Nematode Research, Hilo, HI                               Hirono, Inouye                                          284,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Plant Stress and Water Conservation Lab, Lubbock, TX                Neugebauer                                            1,561,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Potato Breeding, Prosser, WA                                        Cantwell, Hastings (WA), McMorris Rodgers, Murray       136,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Potato Diseases, Beltsville, MD                                     Cardin, Hoyer, Mikulski                                  65,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Potato Research Enhancement, Prosser, WA                            Hastings (WA), McMorris Rodgers, Murray                 288,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Poult Enteritis-Mortality Syndrome, Athens, GA                      Chambliss, Kingston                                     146,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Poultry Diseases, Athens, GA                                        Chambliss, Kingston                                     892,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Poultry Diseases, Beltsville, MD                                    Cardin, Hoyer, Mikulski                                 438,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Precision Agriculture Research, Mandan, ND                          Conrad, Dorgan, Pomeroy                                 485,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Quantify basin water budget components in the Southwest, Tucson,    Giffords, Pastor                                        633,000
                      AZ
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Rainbow Trout, Aberdeen, ID                                         Craig, Crapo, Simpson                                 1,094,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Red River Valley Agricultural Research Center--Canada Thistle       Conrad, Dorgan, Pomeroy                                 264,000
                      Research, Fargo, ND
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Red River Valley Agricultural Research Center--Cereal Crops and     Conrad, Dorgan, Herseth Sandlin, Pomeroy              1,725,000
                      Sunflower Research, Fargo, ND
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Red River Valley Agricultural Research Center--National             Conrad, Dorgan, Musgrave, Peterson (PA), Pomeroy      1,723,000
                      Sclerotinia Initiative, Fargo, ND
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Red River Valley Agricultural Research Center--National Wheat and   Conrad, Dorgan, Pomeroy                                  97,000
                      Barley Scab Initiative, Fargo, ND
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ARS S&E              Red River Valley Agricultural Research Center--Regional Molecular   Conrad, Dorgan, Pomeroy                                 176,000
                      Genotyping, Fargo, ND
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Red River Valley Agricultural Research Center--Wheat Quality        Conrad, Dorgan, Pomeroy                                 194,000
                      Research, Fargo, ND
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Regional Grains Genotyping, Raleigh, NC                             Price (NC)                                              693,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Regional Molecular Genotyping, Pullman, WA                          Cantwell, Hastings (WA), McMorris Rodgers, Murray,      251,000
                                                                                          Reichert
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Residue Management in Sugarcane (Sugarcane Research), Houma, LA     Landrieu, Melancon, Vitter                            1,193,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Rice research, Stuttgart, AR                                        Berry                                                   271,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Seasonal Grazing, Coshocton, OH                                     Space, Voinovich                                         99,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Seismic and Acoustic Technologies in Soils Sedimentation Lab,       Cochran, Lott, Wicker                                   356,000
                      Oxford, MS
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Shellfish Genetics Research, Newport, OR                            Hooley, Murray, Smith (OR), Wyden                       775,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Sorghum Cold Tolerance, Lubbock, TX                                 Neugebauer                                              264,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Sorghum Ergot Research, College Station, TX                         Edwards                                                  72,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Sorghum Research, Bushland, TX                                      Neugebauer                                              484,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Sorghum Research, Little Rock, AR                                   Berry, Snyder                                           145,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Sorghum Research, Lubbock, TX                                       Neugebauer                                              974,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Sorghum Research, Stillwater, OK                                    Lucas                                                   291,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Source Water Protection Initiatives, Columbus, OH                   Kaptur                                                  750,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Southeastern Fruit and Tree Nut Research, Byron, GA                 Bishop (GA), Chambliss, Kingston, Marshall              460,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Southwest Pecan Research, College Station, TX                       Edwards                                                 233,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Soybean and Nitrogen Fixation, Raleigh, NC                          Dole, Price (NC)                                        409,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Sudden Oak Disease, Davis, CA                                       Feinstein, Thompson (CA)                                318,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Sugarbeet Research, Kimberly, ID                                    Craig, Crapo, Enzi, Simpson, Thomas                     703,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Sugarcane Variety Research, Canal Point, FL                         Hastings (FL), Martinez, Nelson (FL)                  1,405,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Sustainable Feeds, Aberdeen, ID                                     Craig, Crapo, Simpson                                    99,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Temperate Fruit Flies, Wapato, WA                                   Hastings (WA), Murray                                    36,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Termite Species in Hawaii, Gainesville, FL                          Akaka, Hirono, Inouye                                   139,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Tree Fruit Quality Research, Wenatchee, WA                          Hastings (WA)                                           435,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Tropical Aquaculture Feeds, Hilo, HI                                Abercrombie, Akaka, Hirono, Inouye                    1,542,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Turfgrass Research, Washington, DC                                  Hoyer                                                   477,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              U.S. Pacific Basin Agricultural Research Ctr Staffing, Hilo, HI     Akaka, Hirono, Inouye                                 2,403,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              USNA Germplasm/Ornamental Horticulture, Washington, DC              Hoyer                                                 1,656,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Vaccines and Microbe Control for Fish Health, Auburn, AL            Rogers (AL), Shelby                                   1,062,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Vector-borne Diseases, Gainesville, FL                              DeLauro                                                 220,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Verticillium Wilt, Salinas, CA                                      Farr                                                    474,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Viticulture, Corvallis, OR                                          Simpson                                                 853,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Water Management Research Laboratory, Brawley, CA                   Feinstein, Filner                                       340,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Water Resources Management, Tifton, GA                              Bishop (GA), Chambliss, Isakson, Kingston,              586,000
                                                                                          Marshall
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Water Use Management Technology, Tifton, GA                         Bishop (GA), Chambliss, Isakson, Kingston               341,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Water Use Reduction, Dawson, GA                                     Bishop (GA), Chambliss, Kingston, Marshall              705,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Weed Management Research, Beltsville, MD                            Cardin, Gerlach, Hoyer, Mikulski                        264,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Wheat Quality Research, Manhattan, KS                               Kaptur, Roberts, Tiahrt                                 420,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Wheat Quality Research, Wooster, OH                                 Kaptur                                                  414,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARS S&E              Wild Rice, St. Paul, MN                                             Coleman, Klobuchar, Peterson (MN)                       325,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Ag in the Classroom                                                 Emerson, The President                                  557,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Children Farm Safety                                                Harkin                                                   75,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Conservation Tech Transfer                                          Kohl                                                    375,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Dairy Education, IA                                                 Grassley, Harkin, Latham                                170,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Diabetes Detection and Prevention, WA                               Capuano, Lynch, McGovern, Murray                        812,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         E-commerce, MS                                                      Cochran, Pickering                                      248,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Efficient Irrigation, NM, TX                                        Bingaman, Conaway, Cornyn, Domenici, Edwards,         1,727,000
                                                                                          Hutchison, Ortiz, Reyes, Rodriguez, Wilson
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Entrepreneurial Alternatives, PA                                    Casey, Peterson (PA), Specter                           248,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Extension specialist, MS                                            Cochran                                                  99,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Health education leadership, KY                                     McConnell                                               632,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Income Enhancement Demonstration, OH                                Kaptur                                                  926,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Iowa vitality center                                                Grassley, Harkin                                        225,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         National Center for Farm Safety, IA                                 Grassley, Harkin                                        169,000
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CS/Extension         National Wild Turkey Federation                                     Berry, Bishop (GA), Boyd, Chambliss, Cochran,           174,000
                                                                                          Lincoln, Pryor
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Nursery Production, RI                                              Kennedy, Langevin                                       219,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Nutrition Enhancement, WI                                           Kohl                                                    750,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Ohio-Israel Agriculture Initiative                                  Voinovich                                               499,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Pesticide Reduction on Vegetables, WI                               Kohl                                                    300,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Pilot Technology Transfer, MS, OK                                   Cochran, Inhofe, Lucas                                  225,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Pilot Technology Transfer, WI                                       Obey                                                    186,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Potato Integrated Pest Management--Late Blight, ME                  Collins, Michaud, Snowe                                 300,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Potato Pest Management, WI                                          Obey                                                    297,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Range improvement, NM                                               Bingaman, Domenici                                      225,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Red Cliff Tribal Hatchery, WI                                       Obey                                                    371,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Rural Technologies, HI                                              Inouye                                                   75,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Urban Horticulture and Marketing, IL                                Davis (IL), Durbin, Jackson                              75,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Urban Horticulture, WI                                              Kohl                                                    349,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/Extension         Wood Biomass as an Alternative Farm Product, NY                     Clinton, Schumer, Walsh                                 140,000
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CS/RE/FA             Ag-based Industrial Lubricants, IA                                  Braley, Grassley, Harkin                                408,000
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CS/RE/FA             Agricultural Literacy, MO                                           Bond                                                    375,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Agriculture Development in the American Pacific                     Hirono, Inouye                                          375,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Agriculture waste utilization, WV                                   Byrd                                                    488,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Agriculture Water Policy, GA                                        Bishop (GA), Chambliss, Isakson, Kingston               662,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Alternative Fuels Characterization Laboratory, ND                   Conrad, Dorgan, Pomeroy                                 209,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Animal Waste Management, OK                                         Inhofe, Lucas                                           294,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Applied Agriculture and Environmental Research, CA                  Cardoza, Farr, Feinstein, Herger, McCarthy,             743,000
                                                                                          Radanovich
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Aquaculture, OH                                                     Brown (OH), Kaptur, Schmidt, Space, Voinovich           668,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Aquaculture, PA                                                     Gerlach, Specter                                        165,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Aquatic veterinary pathology, RI                                    Reed                                                    600,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Biodesign and Processing Research Center, VA                        Boucher, Davis (VA), Goodlatte, Warner, Webb            706,000
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CS/RE/FA             Biotechnology, MS                                                   Cochran                                                 515,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Botanical Research, UT                                              Bennett, Bishop (UT)                                    675,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Center for Agricultural and Rural Development, IA                   Grassley, Harkin, Latham                                442,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Center for Dairy Excellence, PA                                     Specter                                                  75,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Center for Food Industry Excellence, TX                             Conaway, Cornyn, Neugebauer                           1,015,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Center for Innovative Food Technology, OH                           Kaptur                                                  851,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Center for North American Studies, TX                               Edwards (TX), Hutchison, Reyes                          743,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Climate Forecasting, FL                                             Boyd, Nelson (FL)                                     2,675,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Connecticut Oyster Fisheries                                        DeLauro, Lieberman                                      300,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Cotton Research, TX                                                 Cornyn, Hutchison, Neugebauer                         1,856,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Council for Agricultural Science and Technology, IA                 Harkin                                                  113,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Dietary Intervention, OH                                            Brown (OH), Hobson, Kaptur, Pryce, Turner,              929,000
                                                                                          Voinovich
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CS/RE/FA             Ethnobotanicals, MD                                                 Cardin, Mikulski                                        375,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Farmland Preservation, OH                                           Brown (OH), Voinovich                                   113,000
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CS/RE/FA             Feed efficiency, WV                                                 Byrd                                                    113,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Greenhouse Nurseries, OH                                            Brown (OH), Kaptur                                      539,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             High Value Horticultural Crops, VA                                  Goode, Warner, Webb                                     539,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Mariculture, NC                                                     Dole, McIntyre                                          236,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Medicinal and Bioactive Crops, TX                                   Hutchison                                               300,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Midwest Agribusiness Trade and Information Center (MATRIC), IA      Harkin                                                  188,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Mississippi Valley State University                                 Cochran                                               1,075,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Monitoring Agricultural Sewage Sludge Application, OH               Kaptur                                                  900,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             NE Center for Invasive Plants, CT, ME, VT                           Allen, Collins, Courtney, DeLauro, Lieberman,           316,000
                                                                                          Michaud, Snowe
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Pasteurization of Shell Eggs, MI                                    Knollenberg                                           1,003,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Phytoremediation Plant Research, OH                                 Kaptur                                                  578,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             PM-10 Study, WA                                                     Cantwell, Dicks, Larsen, McMorris Rodgers, Murray       287,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Polymer Research, KS                                                Boyda, Brownback                                      1,125,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Precision Agriculture, Tennessee Valley Research Center, AL         Cramer, Rogers (AL), Shelby                             445,000
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CS/RE/FA             Rural Systems, MS                                                   Cochran                                                 231,000
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CS/RE/FA             Shellfish, RI                                                       Reed                                                    263,000
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CS/RE/FA             Shrimp Aquaculture, AZ, HI, LA, MA, MS, SC, TX                      Cochran, Grijalva, Hirono, Neal, Pastor               3,119,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Sustainable Agricultural Freshwater Conservation, TX                Cornyn, Reyes, Rodriguez                              1,538,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             University of Wisconsin -Stevens Point Geographic Information       Obey                                                  1,856,000
                      System
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CS/RE/FA             Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia                                        Brown (OH), Kaptur, Voinovich                           225,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/RE/FA             Vitis Gene Discovery, MO                                            Emerson                                                 452,000
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CS/RE/FA             Water pollutants, WV                                                Byrd                                                    413,000
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CS/RE/FA             Water Quality, ND                                                   Conrad, Dorgan, Pomeroy                                 375,000
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CS/SRG               Advanced genetic technologies, KY                                   McConnell                                               484,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Advancing Biofuel Production, Baylor University                     Hutchison                                               150,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Aegilops Cylindrica (Jointed Goatgrass), ID, WA                     Cantwell, Dicks, Hastings (WA), Murray, Smith (WA)      263,000
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CS/SRG               Agricultural Diversification, HI                                    Hirono                                                  164,000
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CS/SRG               Agricultural Diversity/Red River Corridor, MN, ND                   Conrad, Dorgan, Pomeroy                                 375,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Agricultural entrepreneurial alternatives, PA                       Casey, Peterson (PA), Specter                           250,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Agricultural marketing, IL                                          Durbin, Jackson, Johnson (IL), LaHood                   188,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Agriculture Science, OH                                             Kaptur                                                  410,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Agroecology, MD                                                     Bartlett, Cardin, Cummings, Gilchrest, Hoyer,           302,000
                                                                                          Mikulski, Sarbanes, Van Hollen, Wynn
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CS/SRG               Air Quality, KS, TX                                                 Cornyn, Edwards, Hutchison, Roberts, Thornberry       1,169,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Alliance for food protection, GA, NE                                Hagel, Nelson (NE)                                      131,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Alternative salmon products, AK                                     Stevens                                                 824,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Alternative Uses for Tobacco, MD                                    Cardin, Hoyer, Mikulski                                 300,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Animal Disease Research, WY                                         Cubin, Enzi, Thomas                                     260,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Animal Health, KY                                                   McConnell                                               293,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Animal Science Food Safety Consortium, AR, IA, KS                   Boozman, Grassley, Harkin, Latham, Lincoln, Pryor,    1,064,000
                                                                                          Roberts, Ross
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CS/SRG               Apple Fire Blight, MI, NY                                           Arcuri, Clinton, Ehlers, Hinchey, Hoekstra, Levin,      371,000
                                                                                          Rogers, Schumer, Stabenow, Upton, Walberg, Walsh
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CS/SRG               Aquaculture product and marketing development, WV                   Byrd                                                    525,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Aquaculture, CA, FL, TX                                             Brown-Waite, Buchanan, Davis (CA), Nelson (FL),         446,000
                                                                                          Ortiz
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CS/SRG               Aquaculture, ID, WA                                                 Baird, Cantwell, Dicks, Larsen, Murray                  567,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Aquaculture, LA                                                     Alexander (LA), Baker, Landrieu, Vitter                 245,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Aquaculture, MS                                                     Cochran, Pickering                                      388,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Aquaculture, NC                                                     Burr, Dole, Etheridge, Price (NC)                       244,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Aquaculture, VA                                                     Goode, Warner, Webb                                     149,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Armilliaria Root Rot, MI                                            Hoekstra, Levin, Rogers (MI), Stabenow, Upton,          112,000
                                                                                          Walberg
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Asparagus Technology and Production, WA                             Cantwell, Dicks, Hastings (WA), Larsen, Murray          185,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Avian Bioscience, DE                                                Biden, Carper, Castle                                    75,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Babcock Institute, WI                                               Baldwin                                                 446,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Barley for Rural Development, ID, MT                                Baucus, Craig, Crapo, Rehberg, Sali, Simpson,           551,000
                                                                                          Tester
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Beef Improvement Research, MO, TX                                   Bond, Rodriguez                                         743,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Berry Research, AK                                                  Stevens                                                 975,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Biodesign and processing, VA                                        Boucher, Davis (VA), Goodlatte, Warner, Web             225,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Bioenergy, CT                                                       Courtney, DeLauro, Lieberman                            150,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Biomass-based Energy Research, MS, OK                               Cochran, Inhofe, Lucas                                  900,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Biotechnology Test Production, IA                                   Grassley, Harkin, Latham                                345,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Biotechnology, NC                                                   Dole, Etheridge, Price (NC)                             213,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Bovine Tuberculosis, MI                                             Levin, Rogers (MI), Stabenow, Upton, Walberg            264,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Brucellosis Vaccine, MT                                             Baucus, Rehberg, Tester                                 327,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Cataloging Genes Associated with Drought and Disease Resistance,    Bingaman, Domenici                                      188,000
                      NM
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CS/SRG               Center for Public Lands and Rural Economies, UT                     Bennett                                                 225,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Center for Rural Studies, VT                                        Leahy                                                   263,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Chesapeake Bay Agroecology, MD                                      Bartlett, Cardin, Cummings, Gilchrest, Hoyer,           233,000
                                                                                          Mikulski, Sarbanes, Van Hollen, Wynn
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CS/SRG               Childhood Obesity & Nutrition, VT                                   Leahy                                                   113,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Citrus Canker/ Greening, FL                                         Boyd, Brown (FL), Buchanan, Crenshaw, Mack,           1,305,000
                                                                                          Mahoney, Martinez, Nelson (FL), Putnam, Stearns,
                                                                                          Wexler
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Competitiveness of Agricultural Products, WA                        Baird, Cantwell, Dicks, Hastings (WA), Larsen,          504,000
                                                                                          Murray, Reichert, Smith (WA)
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CS/SRG               Computational Agriculture, NY                                       Hinchey                                                 178,000
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CS/SRG               Cool Season Legume Research, ID, ND, WA                             Cantwell, Conrad, Craig, Crapo, Dicks, Dorgan,          419,000
                                                                                          Hastings (WA), Johnson (SD), Larsen, Murray,
                                                                                          Simpson
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Cotton Insect Management and Fiber Quality, GA                      Barrow, Bishop (GA), Chambliss, Gingrey, Isakson,       371,000
                                                                                          Kingston, Lewis (GA), Marshall
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CS/SRG               Cranberry/Blueberry Disease and Breeding, NJ                        Frelinghuysen, Holt, Lautenberg, LoBiondo,              483,000
                                                                                          Pallone, Rothman, Saxton
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Cranberry/Blueberry, MA                                             Frank, Kennedy (MA), Kerry                              119,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Crop Integration and Production, SD                                 Herseth Sandlin, Johnson (SD), Thune                    225,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Crop Pathogens, NC                                                  Burr, Dole, Etheridge, Price (NC)                       242,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Dairy and Meat Goat Research, TX                                    Hutchison, McCaul                                       112,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Dairy Farm Profitability, PA                                        Casey, Peterson (PA), Specter                           375,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Delta Revitalization Project, MS                                    Cochran                                                 188,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Designing Foods for Health, TX                                      Culberson, Hutchison, Rodriguez                       1,485,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Detection and Food Safety, AL                                       Rogers (AL), Shelby                                   1,875,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Displacing imported petroleum with renewables, FL                   Castor, Martinez, Nelson (FL), Stearns                  150,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Drought management, UT                                              Bennett                                                 675,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Drought Mitigation, NE                                              Fortenberry, Hagel, Nelson (NE)                         375,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Efficient Irrigation, NM, TX                                        Bingaman, Conaway, Cornyn, Domenici, Edwards,         1,244,000
                                                                                          Hutchison, Reyes, Rodriguez, Wilson (NM)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Environmental Biotechnology, RI                                     Kennedy (RI), Langevin, Reed, Whitehouse                478,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Environmental Research, NY                                          Clinton, Hinchey, Schumer                               277,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Environmental Risk Factors/Cancer, NY                               Clinton, Lowey, Schumer                                 161,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Environmentally Safe Products, VT                                   Leahy                                                   338,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Expanded Wheat Pasture, OK                                          Inhofe, Lucas                                           240,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Feed Efficiency in Cattle, FL                                       Boyd                                                    297,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Feedstock Conversion, SD                                            Hinchey, Thune                                          501,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Fish and Shellfish Technologies, VA                                 Goode, Warner, Webb                                     354,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Floriculture, HI                                                    Akaka, Hirono, Inouye                                   261,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Food and Agriculture Policy Research Institute, IA, MO              Bond, Emerson, Grassley, Harkin, Hulshof, Kohl,       1,200,000
                                                                                          Latham, Reid
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Food and fuel initiative, IA                                        Grassley, Harkin                                        300,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Food Marketing Policy Center, CT                                    Courtney, DeLauro, Lieberman                            430,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Food Safety Research Consortium, NY                                 Hinchey, Walsh                                          743,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Food Safety, ME, OK                                                 Inhofe, Lucas                                           410,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Food Safety, TX                                                     Hutchison                                                75,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Food Security, WA                                                   Cantwell, Dicks, Inslee, Murray, Reichert               296,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Food Systems Research Group, WI                                     Baldwin                                                 409,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Forestry Research, AR                                               Ross                                                    342,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Fresh produce food safety, CA                                       Boxer, Calvert, Farr, Feinstein                         525,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Fruit and Vegetable Market Analysis, AZ, MO                         Pastor                                                  260,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Functional genomics, UT                                             Bennett                                               1,200,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Future Foods, IL                                                    Durbin, Johnson (IL), LaHood                            494,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Genomics for Southern Crop Stress and Disease, MS                   Cochran                                                 855,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Geographic Information System                                       Casey, Kanjorski, Specter                             1,338,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Global Change/Ultraviolet Radiation                                 DeGette, Johnson (SD), Musgrave, Perlmutter,          1,622,000
                                                                                          Salazar (Ken), Udall (CO), The President
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Grain Sorghum, KS, TX                                               Boyda, Brownback, Hutchison, Moore (KS), Moran          552,000
                                                                                          (KS), Neugebauer, Roberts, Tiahrt
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Grass Seed Cropping for Sustainable Agriculture, ID, OR, WA         Blumenauer, Cantwell, Craig, Crapo, Dicks, Hooley,      335,000
                                                                                          Larsen, Murray, Simpson, Smith (OR), Wu, Wyden
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Hardwood Scanning Center, IN                                        Lugar                                                   375,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               High Performance Computing, UT                                      Bennett                                                 563,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Human Nutrition, IA                                                 Grassley, Harkin, Latham                                483,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Human Nutrition, LA                                                 Alexander (LA), Baker, Landrieu, Vitter                 530,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Human Nutrition, NY                                                 Clinton, Hinchey, Schumer, Walsh                        405,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Hydroponic Production, OH                                           Brown (OH), Kaptur                                      133,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Illinois-Missouri Alliance for Biotechnology                        Bond, Johnson (IL), LaHood, Obama                       869,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Improved Dairy Management Practices, PA                             Peterson (PA)                                           261,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Improved Fruit Practices, MI                                        Dingell, Ehlers, Hoekstra, Levin, Rogers (MI),          158,000
                                                                                          Stabenow, Upton, Walberg
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Increasing Shelf Life of Agricultural Commodities, ID               Craig, Crapo, Simpson                                   647,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Infectious Disease Research, CO                                     Allard, Musgrave, Salazar (Ken), Udall (CO)             613,000
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CS/SRG               Initiative to Improve Blueberry Production and Efficiency, GA       Bishop, Chambliss, Isakson, Kingston, Westmoreland      225,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Institute for Food Science and Engineering, AR                      Boozman                                                 831,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Institute of Agriculture-Phytosensors for Crop Security, TN         Alexander (TN), Wamp                                    750,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Integrated Fruit and Vegetable Research, GA                         Bishop (GA), Chambliss, Isakson, Kingston,              190,000
                                                                                          Marshall, Westmoreland
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Integrated Production Systems, OK                                   Inhofe, Lucas                                           189,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               International Arid Lands Consortium, AZ                             Bingaman, Domenici, Grijalva, Herseth Sandlin,          430,000
                                                                                          Johnson (IL), Johnson (SD), Pastor, Thune
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Joint U.S.-China Biotechnology Research and Extension, UT           Bennett                                                 450,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Leopold Center hypoxia project, IA                                  Harkin                                                  113,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Livestock and Dairy Policy, NY, TX                                  Edwards, Hinchey, Hutchison, Walsh                      743,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Livestock Genome Sequencing, IL                                     Jackson, Johnson (IL), LaHood                           605,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Livestock Waste, IA                                                 Harkin, Grassley, Latham                                197,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Lowbush Blueberry Research, ME                                      Allen, Collins, Michaud, Snowe                          185,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Maple research, VT                                                  Leahy                                                    98,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Meadow Foam, OR                                                     Blumenauer, Hooley, Smith (OR), Wyden                   193,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Michigan Biotechnology Consortium                                   Rogers (MI)                                             412,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Midwest Advanced Food Manufacturing Alliance, NE                    Hagel, Nelson (NE)                                      368,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Midwest Poultry Consortium, IA                                      Grassley, Harkin, Klobuchar, LaHood, Latham,            506,000
                                                                                          Peterson (MN)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Milk Safety, PA                                                     Casey, Peterson (PA), Specter                           591,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Molluscan Shellfish, OR                                             Blumenauer, Hooley, Smith (OR), Wyden                   271,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Montana Sheep Institute                                             Baucus, Tester                                          150,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Multi-commodity Research, OR                                        Blumenauer, Hooley, Smith (OR), Wu, Wyden               262,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               National Beef Cattle Genetic Evaluation Consortium, CO, GA, NY      Allard, Chambliss, Musgrave, Salazar (Ken), Udall       660,000
                                                                                          (CO)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               National Center for Soybean Technology, MO                          Bond                                                    740,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Nematode resistance genetic engineering, NM                         Bingaman, Domenici                                      225,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Nevada arid rangelands initiative, NV                               Reid                                                    368,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               New Century Farm, IA                                                Grassley, Harkin, Latham                                225,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               New crop opportunities, AK                                          Stevens                                                 332,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               New crop opportunities, KY                                          McConnell                                               563,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               New satellite and computer-based technology for agriculture, MS     Cochran                                                 702,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Oil resources from desert plants, NM                                Bingaman, Domenici                                      188,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Organic cropping, OR                                                Blumenauer, DeFazio, Hooley, Smith, Walden, Wyden       150,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Organic Cropping, WA                                                Cantwell, Dicks, Hastings, Larsen, Murray, Smith        266,000
                                                                                          (WA)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Organic Waste Utilization, NM                                       Bingaman, Domenici, Wilson (NM)                          75,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Oyster Post Harvest Treatment, FL                                   Boyd                                                    332,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Pasture and Forage Research, UT                                     Bennett                                                 188,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Peach Tree Short Life, SC                                           Brown (SC), Clyburn, Graham                             209,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Perennial Wheat, WA                                                 Cantwell, Dicks, Larsen, Murray                         105,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Pest Control Alternatives, SC                                       Clyburn, Graham                                         212,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Phytophthora Research, GA                                           Bishop (GA), Chambliss, Isakson, Kingston,              191,000
                                                                                          Marshall
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Phytophthora Research, MI                                           Dingell, Ehlers, Hoekstra, Levin, Rogers (MI),          371,000
                                                                                          Stabenow, Upton, Walberg
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Pierce's Disease, CA                                                Boxer, Farr, Feinstein, McCarthy (CA), Radanovich,    1,642,000
                                                                                          Thompson (CA)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Policy analyses for a national secure and sustainable food, fiber,  Hutchison                                               150,000
                      forestry, and energy program, TX
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Potato cyst nematode, ID                                            Craig, Crapo                                            375,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Potato Research                                                     Allen, Cantwell, Collins, Craig, Crapo, Hastings      1,112,000
                                                                                          (WA), Hooley, Murray, Smith (OR), Snowe, Wyden
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Precision agriculture, AL                                           Cramer, Rogers (AL), Shelby                             449,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Precision agriculture, KY                                           McConnell                                               506,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Preharvest Food Safety, KS                                          Boyda, Brownback, Moran (KS), Moore (KS), Roberts,      152,000
                                                                                          Tiahrt
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Preservation and Processing Research, OK                            Inhofe, Lucas                                           186,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Protein Utilization, IA                                             Grassley, Harkin, Latham                                628,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Regional Barley Gene Mapping Project, OR                            Craig, Dicks, Hastings (WA), Hooley, Larsen,            506,000
                                                                                          McMorris Rodgers, Musgrave, Reichert, Smith (OR),
                                                                                          Wu, Wyden
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Regionalized Implications of Farm Programs, MO, TX                  Edwards, Emerson, Hutchison                             638,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Renewable energy and products                                       Conrad, Dorgan, Pomeroy                                 750,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Rice Agronomy, MO                                                   Emerson                                                 186,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Ruminant Nutrition Consortium, MT, ND, SD, WY                       Herseth Sandlin, Johnson (SD), Thune                    469,000
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CS/SRG               Rural Development Centers, LA                                       Alexander (LA)                                          113,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Rural Development Centers, ND                                       Conrad, Dorgan                                           86,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Rural Policies Institute, IA, MO, NE                                Emerson, Hagel, Harkin, Nelson (NE)                     895,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Russian Wheat Aphid, CO                                             Allard, Musgrave, Salazar (Ken), Udall (CO)             230,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Seafood Safety, MA                                                  Kennedy (MA), Kerry, Olver                              314,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Seed Technology, SD                                                 Herseth Sandlin, Johnson, Thune                         267,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Small Fruit Research, ID, OR, WA                                    Baird, Blumenauer, Craig, Crapo, Dicks, DeFazio,        329,000
                                                                                          Hastings (WA), Hooley, Larsen, McMorris Rodgers,
                                                                                          Murray, Simpson, Smith (OR), Walden, Wu, Wyden
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Soil and Environmental Quality, DE                                  Castle                                                  219,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Soil-Borne Disease Prevention in Irrigated Agriculture, NM          Bingaman, Domenici                                      188,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Southeast Bioenergy, AL                                             Sessions                                                225,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Southwest Consortium for Plant Genetics and Water Resources, NM     Benjamin, Domenici, Grijalva, Pastor                    291,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Soybean Cyst Nematode, MO                                           Emerson                                                 596,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Soybean Research, IL                                                Durbin, Jackson, Johnson (IL), LaHood, Obama            799,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Specialty Crops, AR                                                 Lincoln, Pryor, Ross                                     75,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               STEEP III--Water Quality in Northwest                               Blumenauer, Cantwell, Craig, Crapo, Dicks,              476,000
                                                                                          Hastings (WA), Hooley, Larsen, McMorris Rodgers,
                                                                                          Murray, Wu, Wyden
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CS/SRG               Sudden Oak Death, CA                                                Feinstein, Thompson (CA)                                 73,000
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CS/SRG               Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resources, PA                   Casey, Peterson (PA), Specter                           143,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Sustainable Agriculture, CA                                         Farr                                                    383,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Sustainable Agriculture, MI                                         Dingell, Ehlers, Levin, Rogers (MI), Stabenow,          285,000
                                                                                          Upton, Walberg
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CS/SRG               Sustainable Beef Supply, MT                                         Baucus, Rehberg, Tester                                 731,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Sustainable Engineered Materials from Renewable Sources, VA         Boucher, Goode, Warner, Webb                            520,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Sweet sorghum for energy production, NE                             Fortenberry, Hagel, Nelson (NE)                         150,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Swine and Other Animal Waste Management, NC                         Burr, Dole, Etheridge, Price (NC)                       375,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Tick Borne Disease Prevention, RI                                   Kennedy (RI), Langevin, Reed, Whitehouse                300,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Tillage, Silviculture, Waste Management, LA                         Alexander (LA), Baker, Landrieu, Vitter                 371,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Tri-state Joint Peanut Research, AL                                 Everett, Rogers (AL), Shelby                            443,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Tropical and Subtropical Research/T-Star                            Akaka, Boyd, Fortuno, Hirono, Inouye, Young           7,161,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Tropical Aquaculture, FL                                            Castor, Martinez                                        157,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Uniform Farm Management Program, MN                                 Coleman, Emerson, Klobuchar, Walz                       221,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Virtual Plant Database Enhancement Project, MO                      Bond, Emerson                                           630,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Viticulture Consortium, CA, NY, PA                                  Arcuri, Boxer, Clinton, Farr, Feinstein, Hinchey,     1,559,000
                                                                                          Schumer, Specter, Thompson (CA), Walsh
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CS/SRG               Water conservation, KS                                              Boyda, Brownback, Moore (KS), Moran (KS), Roberts,       75,000
                                                                                          Tiahrt
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CS/SRG               Water Use Efficiency and Water Quality Enhancements, GA             Bishop (GA), Chambliss, Isakson, Kingston,              371,000
                                                                                          Marshall
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CS/SRG               Wetland Plants, LA                                                  Alexander (LA), Baker, Landrieu, Vitter                 418,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Wheat Genetic Research, KS                                          Boyda, Brownback, Moore (KS), Moran (KS), Roberts,      258,000
                                                                                          Tiahrt
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Wine Grape Foundation Block, WA                                     Cantwell, Dicks, Hastings (WA), Larsen, Murray          239,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CS/SRG               Wood Utilization, AK, ID, ME, MI, MN, MS, NC, OR, TN, WV            Alexander (TN), Allen, Blumenauer, Byrd, Cochran,     4,875,000
                                                                                          Coleman, Collins, Craig, Crapo, Etheridge,
                                                                                          Hooley, Klobuchar, Landrieu, Levin, Michaud,
                                                                                          Pickering, Price (NC), Rogers (MI), Sali, Smith
                                                                                          (OR), Snowe, Stabenow, Stevens, Vitter, Upton,
                                                                                          Wu, Wyden
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CS/SRG               Wool Research, MT, TX, WY                                           Conaway, Hutchison, Rodriguez                           221,000
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FDA                  Center of Excellence, Davis, CA                                     Boxer, Feinstein, Lungren, Thompson (CA)              1,500,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FDA                  Collaborative Drug Safety Research at Critical Path Institute and   Bennett, The President                                  563,000
                      University of Utah
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FDA                  Dietary supplements/botanicals/National Center for Natural          Cochran, The President                                1,725,000
                      Products, MS
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FDA                  ISSC shellfish safety regulations                                   Cochran, The President                                  186,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FDA                  ISSC Vibrio Vulnificus education                                    Cochran, The President                                  149,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FDA                  National Center for Food Safety and Technology, IL                  Durbin, Jackson, Lipinski, The President              2,228,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FDA                  New Mexico State University's Agricultural Products Food Safety     Bingaman, Domenici, Wilson (NM), The President        1,769,000
                      Laboratory
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FDA                  Warehousing Education and Research Council                          Bingaman, Domenici, Wilson (NM), The President           74,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FNS                  Congressional Hunger Center                                         Emerson, Harkin, Kaptur, Kohl, McGovern               2,475,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GP                   Agriculture Pest Facility, HI                                       Hirono, Inouye                                          150,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GP                   Natural Products Lab                                                Cochran                                               3,750,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Accelerated Soil Mapping Survey, WY                                 Cubin, Enzi, Thomas                                     214,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Agricultural Development and Resource Conservation, HI              Akaka, Hirono, Inouye                                   643,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Agricultural Wildlife Conservation Center                           Cochran                                               1,083,000
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NRCS/CO              Alaska Association of Conservation Districts                        Stevens                                                 661,000
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NRCS/CO              Altamaha River Basin water quality project, GA                      Chambliss, Isakson, Kingston                             71,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Appalachian Small Farmer Outreach Program/Risk Management           Byrd                                                    722,000
                      Initiative, WV
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NRCS/CO              Audubon at Home                                                     Kaptur, Moran (VA)                                      357,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Bayou Sere Drainage Improvements/False River                        Baker                                                   143,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Best Management Practices and Master Farmer Special Research Grant  Alexander (LA), Baker, Landrieu, Vitter                 286,000
                      with LSU, LA
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NRCS/CO              Big Sandy Tri-State Watershed Inventory and Analysis, WV            Byrd                                                    289,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Carson City Waterfall Fire Restoration, NV                          Ensign, Heller, Reid                                    289,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              CEMSA with Iowa Soybean Assoc.                                      Grassley, Harkin, Latham                                309,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Chesapeake Bay Activities                                           Sarbanes, Scott, Van Hollen                           4,288,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Choctaw County feasibility study for surface impoundment, MS        Lott, Wicker                                            179,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Community Nutrient Management Facilities for the Lagoon Waste       Bishop (GA), Chambliss, Kingston                        250,000
                      Management Demonstration program, GA
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NRCS/CO              Conservation education, AL                                          Shelby                                                  217,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Conservation internships, WI                                        Kohl                                                     87,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Conservation Planning, MA/WI                                        Frank, Kennedy (MA), Kerry, Kohl                        433,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Conservation Technical Assistance                                   Lautenberg, Menendez                                    253,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Conservation Technology Transfer                                    Kohl                                                    505,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Cooperative agreement with Tufts University to improve              Courtney, DeLauro                                       357,000
                      conservation practices, CT
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NRCS/CO              Dairy Business Association, WI                                      Kohl                                                    180,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Delta Conservation Demonstration                                    Cochran                                                 433,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Delta water study                                                   Cochran                                                 181,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Driftless Area Initiative                                           Klobuchar, Kohl                                         253,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Farm Viability Program, VT                                          Leahy, Welch                                            253,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              GA Soil and Water Conservation Commission Cooperative Agreement     Bishop (GA), Chambliss, Isakson, Kingston,            2,599,000
                                                                                          Marshall
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NRCS/CO              Geospatial Framework for Water Management, NM                       Domenici, Wilson (NM)                                   361,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              GIS Center of Excellence, WV                                        Byrd                                                  3,249,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative, WI                           Kohl, Obey                                              686,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Great Lakes Basin Soil and Erosion Control                          Clinton, Klobuchar, Levin, Schumer, Stabenow            433,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Green Institute, FL                                                 Boyd                                                    286,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Green River Water Quality and Biological Diversity Project, KY      McConnell                                                90,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              HI Plant Materials Center                                           Hirono, Inouye                                          114,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Hudson River Navigator, NY                                          Hinchey                                                  64,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Hudson River shoreline at Village of Tarrytown, NY                  Lowey                                                   179,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Hungry Canyons Project, IA                                          Grassley, Harkin, King (IA)                             858,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Idaho One Plan                                                      Simpson                                                 143,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Illinois Buffer Initiative                                          LaHood                                                   71,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Illinois River Agricultural Water Conservation                      Durbin                                                  108,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Illinois River Basin                                                LaHood                                                  433,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Iowa Buffer Initiative                                              Latham                                                   71,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Irrigation System Program, DE                                       Biden, Carper, Castle                                   253,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Kentucky soil erosion control                                       Bunning, McConnell, Rogers (KY)                         776,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Little Wood River Irrigation District Gravity Pressure Delivery     Craig                                                   144,000
                      System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Long Island Sound Watershed, NY                                     Lowey                                                   143,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Maumee Watershed Hydrological Study and Flood Mitigation            Kaptur                                                  715,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Missouri River Sedimentation                                        Herseth Sandlin, Johnson (SD)                           325,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Mojave Water Agency Non-Native Plant Removal                        Lewis (CA)                                              715,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Molokai Agriculture Development and Resource Conservation           Akaka, Hirono, Inouye                                    72,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Monterey Bay Sanctuary                                              Farr                                                    429,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              MS Conservation Initiative                                          Cochran                                               1,191,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Municipal Water District of Orange County for efficient             Boxer, Calvert, Feinstein, Miller (Gary),               144,000
                      irrigation, CA                                                      Rohrabacher, Sanchez (Loretta)
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NRCS/CO              National Water Management Center, AR                                Berry                                                 1,965,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Native plant Commercialization, AK                                  Stevens                                                 133,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Nitrate Pollution Reduction, RI                                     Reed                                                    166,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Non-Point Pollution in Onondaga and Oneida Lake Watersheds          Walsh                                                   357,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              On-Farm Management System Evaluation Network, IA                    Grassley, Harkin, Latham                                179,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Operation Oak Program                                               Berry, Bishop (GA), Boyd, Chambliss, Graham,            286,000
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NRCS/CO              Pace University Land Use Law Center, NY                             Clinton, Lowey, Schumer                                 143,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Pastureland Management/Rotational Grazing, NY                       Walsh                                                   429,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Phosphorus Loading in Lake Champlain                                Leahy                                                   180,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Potomac River Tributary Strategy, WV                                Byrd                                                    180,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Range Revegetation for Fort Hood, TX                                Carter, Edwards, Hutchison                              357,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Rangeland Conservation and Fuels Management                         Reid                                                    144,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Reduce Small Farm Outreach Wetlands Management Center, AR           Lincoln, Pryor                                          144,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Riparian Restoration along the Rio Grande, Pecos and Canadian       Bingaman                                                180,000
                      Rivers, NM
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NRCS/CO              Sand County Foundation, WI                                          Baldwin, Kohl                                           858,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Skaneateles and Owasco Lake Watersheds, NY                          Walsh                                                   232,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Soil Phosphorus Studies                                             Byrd                                                    217,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Soil Surveys, RI                                                    Reed                                                    144,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Suwannee, Dixie, and Lafayette Counties Dairy and Poultry waste     Boyd                                                    715,000
                      treatment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Tallgrass Prairie Center--Native Seed Testing Lab, IA               Braley, Grassley, Harkin                                319,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Technical Assistance to Livestock Poultry Industry, NC              Butterfield, Etheridge, Price (NC)                      322,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Technical Assistance to providing grants to Soil Conservation       Bunning, McConnell, Rogers (KY)                         715,000
                      Districts in KY
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Town of Cary Swift Creek watershed protection and stream bank       Dole, Miller (NC), Price (NC)                           213,000
                      restoration, NC
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              U.S. Cold Regions Botanical Research Network, AK                    Stevens                                                 133,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Union-Lincoln Regional Water Supply Initiative, LA                  Alexander (LA), Landrieu, Vitter                        144,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Upper White River Basin Water Quality Project, MO                   Blunt                                                   308,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Utah conservation initiative                                        Bennett                                               2,635,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Washington Fields, UT                                               Bennett, Hatch, Matheson                              2,144,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Water conservation project, CO                                      Allard, Musgrave, Salazar (Ken)                         361,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Water Protection Plan for Hood County, TX                           Edwards                                                  72,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Water Quality for Tarrant County, TX                                Granger                                                 361,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Water quality, UT                                                   Bennett                                                 253,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Watershed Agricultural Council, NY                                  Hinchey                                                 515,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Watershed Demonstration Project, IA                                 Grassley, Harkin                                        144,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Weed It Now on the Berkshire Taconic Landscape, MA                  Olver                                                    48,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Wildfire Support, NV                                                Reid                                                    108,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/CO              Wildlife Habitat Improvement, IL                                    Durbin                                                  108,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            Attoyac Bayou site 23-A, TX                                         Gohmert                                                 332,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            Big Creek (Tri-County) Watershed Project, TX                        Carter                                                  810,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            Big Creek-Hurricane Creek, MO                                       Bond                                                    539,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            Big Slough Watersheds, AR                                           Berry                                                   166,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            Buck and Duck Creek Watershed Project, NE                           Fortenberry, Hagel, Nelson (NE)                       2,488,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            Buena Vista Watershed, VA                                           Goodlatte                                                62,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            Departee Creek Watershed, AR                                        Berry                                                    91,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            Doyle Creek Watershed, KS                                           Moran (KS)                                              118,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            East Fork of the Grand, MO                                          Bond                                                    124,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            East Locust Creek Watershed Plan Revision in Missouri               Bond                                                  2,819,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            Little Otter Creek Watershed Project, MO                            Graves, Bond                                            539,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            Little Sioux Watershed Project, IA                                  Harkin, King (IA)                                     1,037,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            Lost River Watershed Project, WV                                    Byrd                                                  3,856,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            Lower Hamakua Ditch Watershed, HI                                   Akaka, Hirono, Inouye                                   207,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            McDowell Grove Dam Flood Plain/Wetlands Restoration Project in      Durbin                                                1,658,000
                      DuPage County, IL
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            McKenzie Canyon Irrigation Pipeline Project, OR                     Walden                                                  448,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            Neshaminy Creek Watershed Project, Bucks County, PA                 Murphy (Patrick)                                      2,512,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            Pocasset River Floodplain Management Project, RI                    Reed                                                     62,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            Soap Creek Watershed, IA                                            Harkin, Loebsack                                        955,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            South Fork of the Licking River Watershed Project, OH               Space                                                   203,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            Swan Quarter Dike, NC                                               Jones (NC)                                            2,818,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            Tuplehocken Creek Watershed, PA                                     Holden                                                  850,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            Upcountry Maui Watershed, HI                                        Akaka, Hirono, Inouye                                   207,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            Wailuka-Alenaio Watershed, HI                                       Akaka, Hirono, Inouye                                   124,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NRCS/WFPO            Yadkin County Deep Creek Project, NC                                Foxx                                                  4,975,000
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                                                                                          Hinchey, Johnson (SD), Kohl, Leahy, Lincoln,
                                                                                          McConnell, Pryor, Specter, Tester, Walsh
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                  AMENDED BILL TOTAL--WITH COMPARISONS

       The total new budget (obligational) authority for the 
     fiscal year 2008 provided in the amended bill, with 
     comparisons to the fiscal year 2007 amount, the 2008 budget 
     estimates, and the House and Senate bills for 2008 follow:

                       (In thousands of dollars)

New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year 2007......$101,177,439
Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal year89,852,742
House bill, fiscal year 2008.................................90,737,986
Senate bill, fiscal year 2008................................90,721,092
Amended bill, fiscal year 2008...............................91,027,689
Amended bill compared with:
  New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year 2007.....-10,149,750
  Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal ye+1,174,947
  House bill, fiscal year 2008.................................+289,703
  Senate bill, fiscal year 2008................................+306,597

     DIVISION B--COMMERCE, JUSTICE, SCIENCE, AND RELATED AGENCIES 
                        APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2008

       Following is an explanation of the effects of this division 
     of the House amendment to the Senate amendment to H.R. 3093 
     (hereafter referred to as ``the amended bill'') relative to 
     the versions of the Departments of Commerce and Justice, and 
     Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2008 (H.R. 
     3093) passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate.
       The legislative intent in the House and Senate versions of 
     H.R. 3093 is set forth in the accompanying House report (H. 
     Rept. 110-240) and the accompanying Senate report (S. Rept. 
     110-124).
       The Senate amended the House bill with an amendment. The 
     Senate amendment to the text deleted the entire House bill 
     after the enacting clause and inserted the Senate bill. 
     Division B of the amended bill resolves the differences 
     between the House and Senate versions of H.R. 3093.
       The language and allocations set forth in the House and 
     Senate Reports should be complied with unless specifically 
     addressed to the contrary in division B of the amended bill 
     and this explanatory statement. Report language included by 
     the House which is not changed by the report of the Senate or 
     this explanatory statement and Senate report language which 
     is not changed by this explanatory statement is approved by 
     the Appropriations Committees. This explanatory statement 
     while repeating some report language for emphasis, does not 
     intend to negate the language referred to above unless 
     expressly provided herein. In cases where the House or Senate 
     has directed the submission of a report, such report is to be 
     submitted to both House and Senate Appropriations Committees.

                OPERATING PLAN REPROGRAMMING PROCEDURES

       The Appropriations Committees continue to have a particular 
     interest in being informed of reprogrammings which, although 
     they may not change either the total amount available in an 
     account or any of the purposes for which the appropriation is 
     legally available, represent a departure from budget plans 
     presented to the Committees in an agency's budget 
     justification, the basis of this appropriations Act.
        Consequently, the departments, agencies, commissions, 
     corporations and offices funded in this Act are directed to 
     adhere to the guidelines set forth in section 505. 
     Additionally, the Appropriations Committees are to be 
     notified promptly of all reprogramming actions which involve 
     less than the amounts mentioned in this section. If such 
     actions would have the effect of significantly changing an 
     agency's funding requirements in future years, or if programs 
     or projects specifically cited in this explanatory statement 
     or accompanying reports of the House and Senate are affected 
     by the reprogramming, the reprogramming must be approved by 
     the Appropriations Committees regardless of the amount 
     proposed to be reprogrammed. Furthermore, the departments, 
     agencies, commissions, corporations and offices under the 
     jurisdiction of this subcommittee are directed to consult 
     with the Appropriations Committees regarding reorganizations 
     of offices, programs, and activities prior to the planned 
     implementation of such reorganizations.
       Finally, the Departments of Commerce and Justice as well 
     the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the 
     National Science Foundation shall submit, within 60 days of 
     enactment of this Act, operating plans, signed by the 
     respective secretary, administrator, or agency head, for 
     review by the Appropriations Committees of the House and 
     Senate.

                                TITLE I

                         DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

                   International Trade Administration


                     OPERATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION

       The amended bill includes $413,172,000 with offsetting 
     collection fees of $8,000,000 for a direct appropriation of 
     $405,172,000 for the International Trade Administration 
     (ITA). The amended bill includes bill language designating 
     the amount available for decision units within ITA.
       The amended bill includes bill language, and adopts by 
     reference report language as proposed by the Senate, 
     regarding negotiations within the World Trade Organization. 
     The amended bill includes report language as proposed by the 
     Senate directing the Office of Travel and Tourism to submit a 
     report detailing how gulf coast tourism recovery in States 
     impacted by the 2005 hurricane is progressing.
       The amended bill includes report language as proposed by 
     the House directing ITA to submit a quarterly report 
     regarding the ITA's travel expenditures. The amended bill 
     includes report language as proposed by the Senate directing 
     ITA to hire one additional full-time international trade 
     specialist to assist small and medium sized companies in 
     Louisiana.
       Within funding provided, the amended bill includes 
     $4,700,000 for the National Textile Centers and for the 
     Textile/Clothing Technology Corporation, and $1,316,000 for 
     Auburn University for advanced research and development of 
     novel polymetrics. The amended bill also includes $446,500 
     for the Arkansas World Trade Center.

                    Bureau of Industry and Security


                     OPERATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION

       The amended bill provides a total operating level of 
     $72,855,000 for the Bureau of Industry and Security instead 
     of $78,776,000 as proposed by the House and Senate.

                  Economic Development Administration


                ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS

       The amended bill provides $249,100,000 for the Economic 
     Development Assistance Programs (EDAP), instead of 
     $270,000,000 as proposed by the House and $250,000,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill rejects the Administration's proposal to 
     consolidate EDA's program accounts into one new regional 
     development account. By consolidating funding into one new 
     regional development account, the Appropriations Committees 
     are concerned that this will leave gaps in providing much 
     needed assistance to rural communities. Of the amounts 
     provided, $148,050,000 is for Public Works and Economic 
     Development, $42,300,000 is for Economic Adjustment 
     Assistance, $25,380,000 is for planning, $9,400,000 is for 
     technical assistance, including university centers, 
     $14,100,000 is for trade adjustment assistance, and $470,000 
     is for research.
       The explanatory statement restates the concern expressed in 
     the House report of the effect of global climate change and 
     supports policies and strategies which contribute to 
     sustainable ``green'' construction and resources 
     conservation. EDA is directed to give favorable consideration 
     to proposals which incorporate such technologies and 
     strategies which would reduce energy consumption, reduce 
     harmful gas emissions and contribute to sustainability. The 
     Appropriations Committees recognize that the incorporation of 
     such capabilities in a project will result in initial 
     increased construction costs and therefore direct EDA to 
     establish a Global Climate Change Mitigation Incentive fund 
     (``Fund'') of $9,400,000 to be used to accommodate project 
     costs associated with such mitigation efforts. As directed in 
     the House report, EDA is directed to provide a report and 
     spend plan within 90 days of enactment of the Act.
       As stated in the Senate report, the Appropriations 
     Committees are concerned about the disbursement of funds to 
     EDA's six regional offices. Within 30 days after enactment of 
     the Act, EDA is directed to distribute all EDAP funds to the 
     EDA regional offices.
       Finally, the Appropriations Committees agree with language 
     in the House report and encourage EDA to incorporate into its 
     project evaluation and selection criteria greater 
     consideration for projects that diversify the local regional 
     economy, support the development of new regional economic 
     drivers and emerging industry clusters, advance innovation, 
     entrepreneurship and technology transfer, and encourage the 
     commercialization of university-led research and development.

                         Salaries and Expenses

       The amended bill provides $30,832,000 for salaries and 
     expenses at EDA, instead of $32,800,000 as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate.
       As stated in the Senate report, the Appropriations 
     Committees are supportive of EDA's six regional offices. The 
     funding level provided should be adequate to begin filling 
     vacancies within the regional offices. EDA is directed to 
     fill vacancies within the regional offices prior to any 
     vacancies within headquarters.

                  Minority Business Development Agency


                     MINORITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

       The amended bill provides $28,623,000 for the Minority 
     Business Development Agency, instead of $31,225,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $30,200,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       Within the amount provided, $235,000 is for the 
     preservation and revitalization of the Moore Street Market in 
     Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York.
       Additionally, the Appropriations Committees reiterate the 
     concern expressed in both the House and Senate reports about 
     the Native American Business Enterprise Centers (NABECs). The 
     Committees oppose any action to reduce the current number of

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     NABECs and it is hoped that MBDA can continue to support at 
     least eight centers nationwide.

                   Economic and Statistical Analysis


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $81,075,000 for this account, 
     instead of $86,500,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $85,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       Expansion of Regional Data.--An additional $1,175,000 is 
     provided to the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) to expand 
     and improve timeliness of regional data to benefit state and 
     local officials and economic development organizations. This 
     funding will enable BEA to develop and publish gross 
     metropolitan product data and accelerate the availability of 
     county-level income data. BEA is directed to report on the 
     status of this effort on a quarterly basis during fiscal year 
     2008.
       Offshoring.--As stated in the House Report, there is 
     concern with the lack of adequate statistics on the effects 
     of offshoring and outsourcing on U.S. jobs. There is evidence 
     that the phenomenon is growing, and increasingly is 
     displacing jobs of U.S. workers. Recent reports have 
     suggested that the volume of imports may be underestimated 
     and that this may cause estimates of growth in U.S. 
     manufacturing production to be overestimated by as much as 40 
     percent. The 20 to 1 gap between data from India showing 
     $8,700,000,000 in sales of business, professional and 
     technical services to the U.S. and its companies and BEA data 
     identifying only $420,000,000 in imports of such services 
     raises additional questions. Even if new BEA initiatives 
     narrow the dollar gap in services trade somewhat, it will 
     still leave unanswered key questions about the effects of 
     imported goods and services on U.S. blue-collar and white-
     collar jobs. The BEA is directed to work with other agencies 
     as appropriate, to submit a report not later than April 1, 
     2008, which examines the effect of both offshoring work 
     abroad and outsourcing of imported labor in the future. The 
     report should examine the following: (1) How best to estimate 
     the effects of offshoring on U.S. production and jobs; and 
     (2) how companies doing the most offshoring in either 
     absolute or relative terms have changed (a) the size or 
     occupational structure of their jobs in the U.S., (b) the 
     companies' purchases from other U.S. suppliers, (c) growth of 
     their R&D expenditures either domestically or abroad, (d) 
     their rates of profitability, and (e) the trend in these 
     companies' use of H-1B and L-1 visas. The report should 
     consider the effects of offshoring on both blue-collar 
     workers and white-collar workers.
       Intangible Assets.--Within funds provided the Bureau of 
     Economic Analysis is directed to enter into an agreement with 
     the National Academy of Sciences to conduct a study relating 
     to the investment of intangible assets. This study shall 
     recommend steps to improve the measurement of intangible 
     assets and their incorporation in the National Income and 
     Product Accounts; identify and estimate the size of the 
     Federal Government's investment in intangible assets; survey 
     other countries' efforts to measure and promote investments 
     in intangible assets; and recommend policies to increase 
     investment in intangible assets.
       Accurately Reflecting Economic Conditions.--Within funds 
     provided the BEA is directed to enter into an agreement with 
     the National Academy of Sciences to conduct a study on 
     methods for collecting data regarding the status of the U.S. 
     economy and determine whether the current data results in an 
     overstatement of economic growth, domestic manufacturing 
     output, and productivity.

                          Bureau of the Census

       The amended bill includes a total operating level of 
     $1,230,244,000 for the Bureau of the Census, instead of 
     $1,222,244,000 as proposed by the House and $1,246,644,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $202,838,000 for this account 
     instead of $196,838,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $226,238,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill provides $24,000,000 for the Survey of 
     Income and Program Participation (SIPP). The amended bill 
     does not include language contained in the Senate Report on 
     improved service sector measurements and instead directs the 
     $8,000,000 from the service sector measurements toward 
     revitalization of the Survey of Income and Program 
     Participation (SIPP).


                     PERIODIC CENSUSES AND PROGRAMS

       The amended bill provides $1,027,406,000 for this account 
     instead of $1,025,406,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $1,020,406,000 as proposed by the Senate. The amended bill 
     includes $797,114,000 for expenses related to the 2010 
     decennial census. The amended bill does not include 
     $5,500,000 for the American Community Survey (ACS) Methods 
     Panel. As in the Senate Report, this funding is directed to 
     higher priority programs because a recent review by the 
     Government Accountability Office revealed that Census 
     officials were not able to provide detailed action plans or 
     costs associated with aspects of this program. The amended 
     bill also does not include $3,600,000 for the Master Address 
     File (MAF). It should be noted that this reduction will have 
     minimal impact as the Census Bureau will conduct a 100 
     percent address canvas in fiscal year 2009.
       Partnerships.--The amended bill includes an additional 
     $9,100,000 for the Bureau of the Census to support 
     partnership and outreach efforts in preparation for the 2010 
     Decennial Census with specific focus being placed on hard to 
     reach populations. These funds should be used to hire 
     additional personnel who have expertise in developing 
     partnerships for the 2010 census, provide other support for 
     Regional Partnership and Data Services Programs, and not less 
     than $1,000,000 for a national partnership program 
     administered from Census headquarters. The census partnership 
     program, which was not included in the budget request, is a 
     vital component of the effort to obtain the most accurate 
     decennial census count possible. The funding provided for the 
     program will help enlist community leaders to encourage their 
     constituencies to fill out their census forms, emphasizing 
     the importance of the census to their local community and 
     education system. This outreach is particularly important in 
     communities that are difficult to count.

       National Telecommunications and Information Administration


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes a total of $17,466,000 for the 
     National Telecommunications and Information Administration 
     (NTIA), instead of $23,581,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $18,581,000 as proposed by the Senate. NTIA should comply 
     with language in the House Report on public safety 
     communications equipment.


    PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES, PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION

       The amended bill includes $18,800,000 for Public 
     Telecommunications Facilities, Planning and Construction, 
     instead of $21,728,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $20,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.


                    TECHNOLOGY OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM

       The amended bill does not provide funding for the 
     Technology Opportunities Program (TOP) as proposed by the 
     Senate.

               United States Patent and Trademark Office


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $1,915,500,000 for the United 
     States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) as proposed by the 
     House and the Senate.
       The amended bill concurs with language in the Senate Report 
     requiring that, 60 days after the date of enactment of this 
     Act, the USPTO shall submit to the House and Senate 
     Appropriations Committees a spending plan for fiscal year 
     2008. This spending plan shall incorporate all carryover 
     balances from previous fiscal years, and describe any changes 
     to the patent or trademark fee structure.
       The amended bill includes language that $1,000,000 may be 
     transferred to the National Intellectual Property Law 
     Enforcement Coordination Council.

                       Technology Administration


                         Salaries and Expenses

       The amended bill provides no funding for the Technology 
     Administration as proposed by the Senate. The House had 
     provided $1,000,000 for close-out costs. It is the 
     understanding of the Appropriations Committees that the 
     Department has already begun the closing out of this 
     organization.

             National Institute of Standards and Technology


             SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL RESEARCH AND SERVICES

       The amended bill includes $440,517,000 for the Scientific 
     and Technical Research and Services programs of the National 
     Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), instead of 
     $500,517,000 as proposed by the House and $502,117,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. NIST is directed to submit a spend 
     plan no later than 30 days after enactment of the Act for the 
     programs funded by this appropriation. Further, NIST is 
     directed to develop a new budget structure for the fiscal 
     year 2009 budget which better reflects the organizational 
     structure of the agency.
       The amended bill provides $893,000 for the New York Center 
     for National Competitiveness in Nanoscale Characterization.


                     INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY SERVICES

       The amended bill includes $154,840,000 for Industrial 
     Technology Services (ITS), instead of $201,819,000 as 
     proposed by the House, and $179,155,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP).--Of the 
     amounts provided to ITS, $89,640,000 is provided for MEP. The 
     amended bill does not include $4,000,000 for a pilot project 
     under MEP, as described in the Senate report.
       Technology Innovation Program (TIP).--Of the amounts 
     provided to ITS, $65,200,000 is for the Technology Innovation 
     Program as authorized by Public Law 110-69. TIP is structured 
     to fund high-risk, high reward research focused on broad 
     national needs such as advanced automotive batteries, 
     aquaculture, novel lightweight materials, and other emerging 
     technologies. The funding provided for TIP will address 
     mortgage obligations relating to projects created under the 
     Advanced Technology Program (ATP). The amended bill also 
     includes language to allow the TIP immediate access to an 
     additional $5,000,000 from deobligations and prior-year 
     recoveries from ATP.


                  CONSTRUCTION OF RESEARCH FACILITIES

       The amended bill provides $160,490,000 for construction of 
     research facilities, instead of $128,865,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $150,900,000 as proposed by the Senate. NIST is 
     directed to submit a spend plan no later than 30 days after 
     enactment of the Act for

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     activities funded by this appropriation. NIST is also 
     directed to provide quarterly reports on the status and 
     accounting of all construction projects.
       Within the amounts provided, the amended bill includes 
     $51,262,000 for the following construction projects:

Biotechnology Research Park, University of Mississippi, Jacks$7,332,000
Research, Technology and Economic Development Park, Mississippi State 
  University, Starkville, MS..................................7,332,000
Innovation and Commercialization Park, Infrastructure and Building 
  Construction and Equipage, University of Southern Mississippi, 
  Hattiesburg, MS.............................................1,598,000
Life Sciences Building, University of Alabama, Montgomery, AL.5,000,000
Engineering and Science Center, University of South Alabama, 30,000,000

       Also, within the amounts provided, the amended bill 
     includes $30,080,000 for competitive grants for research 
     science buildings. The research buildings should span all the 
     applicable sciences, as they relate to the Department of 
     Commerce. These grants shall be awarded to colleges, 
     universities, and other non-profit science research 
     organizations on a competitive basis. NIST is directed to 
     report to the Appropriations Committees the criteria it will 
     use in reviewing and ranking grant proposals.

            National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration


                  OPERATIONS, RESEARCH, AND FACILITIES

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill includes $2,859,277,000 for Operations, 
     Research, and Facilities, including $3,000,000 from the 
     Coastal Zone Management Fund, instead of $2,850,556,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $3,039,888,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The amended bill includes a total direct obligation 
     level of $2,941,277,000.
       Bill language is included providing for $5,000,000 for 
     direct obligations from recoveries of prior year obligations; 
     providing $235,000 within NMFS, in no year funding subject to 
     section 209 of P.L. 108-447; placing a limitation on the 
     amount available for corporate services administrative 
     support costs to $206,484,000; placing a limitation on 
     amounts to be paid to the Department of Commerce working 
     capital fund, including the General Counsel to $34,164,000; 
     limiting grant amounts to States and placing other 
     restrictions on Coastal Zone Management grants; and providing 
     $13,395,000 for the alleviation of economic impacts 
     associated with Framework 42 on Massachusetts groundfish 
     fishery.
       Of the amounts provided, $467,929,910 is for the National 
     Ocean Service. These funds are distributed as follows:

       NATIONAL OCEAN SERVICE OPERATIONS, RESEARCH, AND FACILITIES
                        [In thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Conference
                                                         recommendation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Navigation Services:
    Mapping & Charting...............................        $44,371,000
    Joint Hydrographic Center........................          7,247,000
    Electronic Navigational Charts...................          4,392,000
    Shoreline Mapping................................          2,366,000
    Address Survey Backlog/Contracts.................         26,355,000
    DUNE System Assessment & Shoreline Change                    869,500
     Analysis........................................
    Geodesy..........................................         21,729,000
    National Height Modernization....................          5,000,000
    Geodetic Survey--KY..............................            376,000
    Geodesy/Height Modernization--IL.................            352,500
    Geospatial Data Analysis Center, AL..............            423,000
    Alabama Statewide GIS mapping program, AL........            423,000
    Coastal and ocean navigation and hazards                     188,000
     assistance, SC..................................
    Tide & Current Data..............................         26,168,000
    Tide & Current Data in Alaska....................          1,316,000
                                                      ------------------
      Total, Navigation Services.....................        141,576,000
                                                      ==================
Ocean Resources Conservation and Assessment:
    Ocean Assessment Program (OAP):
        Integrated Ocean Observing System............         26,360,000
        Alliance for Coastal Technologies............            940,000
        Coastal Services Centers.....................         23,426,400
        Coastal Storms...............................          1,464,150
        Coop Institute for Coastal and Estuarine               6,502,778
         Enviro Tech (CICEET)........................
        Ocean Health Initiative......................          2,928,300
        Coral Reef Programs..........................         29,283,300
        Gulf of Mexico Regional Collaboration........          4,880,500
        Lake Erie Monitoring, Bowling Green State                352,500
         University, OH..............................
        Louisiana Environmental Research Center......            352,500
        Coastal Restoration & Enhancement w/Science &          1,518,100
         Tech (CREST)................................
        Regional Geospatial Modeling Grants..........          8,000,000
                                                      ------------------
          Subtotal, Ocean Assessment Program (OAP)...        106,008,228
    Response and Restoration:
        Response and Restoration Base................         11,518,000
        Suisin Bay, CA Assessment Study..............          1,500,000
        Estuary Restoration Program..................          1,159,607
        Marine Debris................................          3,172,325
        Aquidneck Island Westside Plan...............            188,000
        Aquatic Resources Environmental Initiative,            1,128,000
         Eastern KY PRIDE............................
        Marine Debris Removal--Alaska................          1,316,000
        Pribilof Islands Cleanup and Economic                  5,297,000
         Development.................................
                                                      ------------------
          Subtotal, Response and Restoration.........         25,278,932
    National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
     (NCCOS):
        NCCOS Headquarters...........................          4,881,000
        Competitive Research.........................         11,713,000
        Center for Coastal Environmental Health &             13,665,000
         Biomedical Research.........................
        Oxford Cooperative Lab.......................          4,392,000
        Center for Sponsored Coastal Research........          2,635,000
        Center for Coastal Monitoring & Assessment...          4,474,000
        Center for Coastal Fisheries and Habitat               5,605,000
         Research....................................
        Marine Env. Health Research Lab--MEHRL.......          4,100,000
          Subtotal, National Centers for Coastal              51,465,000
           Ocean Science.............................
                                                      ------------------
            Total, Ocean Resources Conservation and          182,752,160
             Assessment..............................
                                                      ==================
Ocean and Coastal Management:
    CZM Grants.......................................         64,423,000
    CZM Program Administration.......................          6,735,000
    CZM Non-Point Implentation Grants................          3,904,000
    National Estuarine Research Reserve System.......         16,404,000
    Marine Protected Areas...........................          1,464,000
    Marine Sanctuary Program Base....................         46,853,000
    Maritime Museum, AL..............................            470,000
    Point Loma Enhanced Monitoring Program, CA.......            893,000
    Northwest Straits Citizens Advisory Commission,            1,562,750
     WA..............................................
    Urban Coast Institute, NJ........................            893,000
                                                      ------------------
      Total, Ocean and Coastal Management............        143,601,750
                                                      ==================
        Grand Total Nos..............................        467,929,910
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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       The amended bill provides an additional $1,410,000 above 
     the budget request to allow NOAA to begin supporting the 
     entire maintenance and operations of the Physical 
     Oceanographic Real-Time System (PORTS), not just the system's 
     design and installation, as authorized by Public Law 107-372. 
     The Appropriations Committees believe these operations, which 
     exist as a partnership between NOAA and local port 
     authorities, have been an extremely valuable tool for 
     providing information for safe vessel navigation and data for 
     weather and coastal monitoring used by other national 
     programs. As such, NOAA is directed to include sufficient and 
     complete operational support for all of the national PORTS 
     sites in future budget requests.
       The amended bill includes $1,500,000 for NOAA to conduct a 
     sampling and analysis study on Suisun Bay, CA. The 
     Appropriations Committee are greatly concerned about the 
     environmental impact of the federally-owned obsolete vessels 
     in Suisun Bay, CA on the marine environment. Funding may be 
     used for activities relating to sampling and analysis to 
     better understand toxic contamination caused by the vessels, 
     and developing appropriate remediation recommendations that 
     use the best available science and environmental practices.
       The Appropriations Committees recognize that NOAA, as 
     directed, has initiated the consortium of sensor testbeds 
     referred to as the Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT) 
     and that this effort is providing vital services in the 
     developing Integrated Ocean Observing System. NOAA, through 
     the National Ocean Service, is directed to establish a 
     Cooperative Institute for the purpose of advancing and 
     sustaining this essential capability which is executed on a 
     regional basis. NOAA is expected to identify funds for this 
     capability in the fiscal year 2009 budget. Further, the 
     Appropriations Committees strongly recommend that NOAA work 
     with other federal agencies to expand both the capabilities 
     and funding of this effort.
       NOAA is directed to enter into an agreement with the 
     National Academy of Sciences to initiate a study on 
     acidification of the oceans. This study, authorized by the 
     Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 
     2006, shall examine the impacts of ocean acidification on the 
     United States.
       The amended bill adopts the House position of a specific 
     amount for the administration of CZM grants instead of the 
     Senate position which provided not less than 10 percent from 
     the overall grant program.
       Within amounts provided, the amended bill includes 
     $708,575,250 for the National Marine Fisheries Service.
       These funds are distributed as follows:

 NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE OPERATIONS, RESEARCH, AND FACILITIES
                        [In thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Conference
                                                         recommendation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Marine Mammals, Marine Turtles, and Marine Protected
 Species:
    Protected Species Research and Management Program        $33,187,000
    Marine Mammal Protection (MMP)...................         40,455,000
    Other Protected Species..........................          7,975,000
    Marine Turtles...................................         13,665,000
    Atlantic Salmon..................................          5,759,000
    Pacific Salmon (Salmon Management Activities)....         58,566,000
    Cook Inlet Beluga Whale Research.................            352,500
    Right Whale Disentanglement Program, Center for               94,000
     Coast Studies...................................
    SE Seiners Capacity Reduction Program, AK........            235,000
    Aleut Pacific Marine Resources Observers, AK.....            117,500
    Alaska Sea Life Center, AK.......................          3,478,000
    Alaska Sea Otter and Steller Sea Lion Commission,            202,100
     AK..............................................
    Alaska Native Harbor Seal Commission, AK.........            141,000
                                                      ------------------
        Total, Marine Mammals, Marine Turtles, and           164,227,100
         Marine Protected Species....................
                                                      ==================
Fisheries Research and Management:
    Fisheries Research and Management Programs.......        135,533,000
    Expand Annual Stock Assessments--Improve Data             31,631,000
     Collection......................................
    Maine and New Hampshire Inshore Trawl Survey.....            188,000
    Economics and Social Sciences Research...........          5,857,000
    Salmon Management Activities.....................         23,426,000
    Regional Councils and Fisheries Commissions......         25,701,000
    Fisheries Statistics.............................         12,868,000
    Fish Information Networks........................         21,675,000
    Survey and Monitoring Projects...................         14,642,000
    Fisheries Oceanography...........................            968,000
    American Fisheries Act...........................          4,881,000
    Interjurisdictional Fisheries Grants.............          2,506,000
    National Standard 8..............................            992,000
    Reduce Fishing Impacts on Essential Fish Habitat             497,000
     (EFH)...........................................
    Reducing Bycatch.................................          2,741,000
    Product Quality and Safety.......................          6,810,000
    Migratory Shark Research at Mote Marine                    1,504,000
     Laboratory......................................
    Reef Fish Monitoring and Research, FL Fish &                 940,000
     Wildlife Conservation Commission................
    Chesapeake Bay Multi Species Fisheries Management            352,500
    Gulf Oyster Industry Program, University of                  188,000
     Florida.........................................
    Narraganset Bay Window Program, University of                916,500
     Rhode Island Coastal Institute..................
    Oyster Hatchery Economic Pilot Program, Morgan               470,000
     State University, MD............................
    Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument                 6,697,500
     Fishery assistance, HI..........................
    Massachussetts groundfish support, MA............         13,395,000
    Monkfish and Migratory Finfish Trawl Surveys, NJ.          1,339,500
    Southern New England Cooperative Research                  1,339,500
     Initiative, RI..................................
    Hawaii Seafood Safety and Inspections, HI........            669,750
    Trawl Survey, Chesapeake Bay.....................            446,500
    Horseshoe Crab Research, Virginia Tech, VA.......            446,500
    Oregon Salmon Weak Stock Solutions Research, OR..            446,500
    Fisheries Infrastructure, Investigation,                     376,000
     Assessment & Improvement Project, AL............
    Scallop Fishery Assessment, MA...................          1,786,000
    Center for Ecosystem-based Fisheries Management,           2,632,000
     AL..............................................
    Pelagic Tagging, CA..............................            446,500
                                                      ------------------
      Total, Fisheries Research and Management.......        325,308,250
                                                      ==================
Enforcement and Observers:
    Enforcement and Surveillance.....................         53,371,000
    Observers/Training...............................         31,523,000
                                                      ------------------
      Total, Enforcement and Observers/Training......         84,894,000
                                                      ==================
Habitat Conservative & Restoration:
    Sustainable Habitat Management...................         18,685,000
    Fisheries Habitat Restoration....................         25,379,000
    Mill River Habitat Restoration, MA...............            376,000
    Bronx River Restoration, NY......................            940,000
    NAIB Conservation and Education Programs, MD.....            893,000
    Port Aransas Nature Preserve, TX.................            329,000
    Chesapeake Bay Oyster Restoration, MD............          1,786,000
    Oyster Bed Reseeding and Fishery Habitat                     940,000
     Enhancement, AL.................................
    Rehabilitation of Alaska Crab, AK................            282,000
    Lower Elwha River Habitat Restoration, WA........            446,500
    Merrimack river Fish Habitat, NH.................            188,000
                                                      ------------------
      Total, Habitat Conservation & Restoration......         50,244,500
                                                      ==================
Other Activities Supporting Fisheries:
    Cooperative Research.............................         10,068,000
    Antarctic Research...............................          3,032,000

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    Aquaculture......................................          3,416,000
    Chesapeake Bay Studies...........................          1,920,000
    Climate Regimes & Ecosystem Productivity.........          1,464,000
    Computer Hardware and Software...................          3,299,000
    Information Analyses & Dissemination.............         18,481,000
    Magnuson-Stevens Act Implementation off Alaska...          7,321,000
    Marine Resources Monitoring, Assessment &                    822,000
     Prediction Program (MarMap).....................
    National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).........          7,882,000
    NMFS Facilities Maintenance......................          5,902,000
    Other Projects...................................          4,881,000
    Southeast Area Monitoring & Assessment Program             4,392,000
     (SEAMAP)........................................
    La Jolla Temporary Relocation....................            976,000
    Anadromous Grants................................          1,952,000
    Science Consortium for Ocean Replenishment at                846,000
     Mote Marine Lab.................................
    East Coast Shellfish Aquaculture Industry, East              423,000
     Coast Shellfish Research Institute..............
    Lobster Institute CORE Initiative, University of             188,000
     Maine, ME.......................................
    NOAA Save the Bay Education Program & Shellfish              188,000
     Restoration.....................................
    Aquatic Genomics and Biosecurity Research, AL....            940,000
    Groundline Exchange Program, ME..................            376,000
    Bering Sea Fishermen's Association, AK...........            188,000
    Yukon River Drainage Association, AK.............            376,000
    Gulf of Alaska Coastal Communities Coalition, AK.            188,000
    Louisiana Fisheries Recovery Resource Center, LA.            491,150
    New England Multi-Species Survey, MA.............          2,679,000
    Western Pacific Pelagic Fisheries Research, HI...          1,116,250
    Fishing Mortality Education Program, AL..........             94,000
                                                      ------------------
      Total, Other Activities Supporting Fisheries...         83,901,400
                                                      ==================
        Grand Total NMFS.............................        708,575,250
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       The amended bill provides $25,379,000 for Fisheries Habitat 
     Restoration, which is $5,893,000 below the President's 
     requested level. The Appropriations Committees recognize that 
     significant administration priorities are embedded in this 
     account and direct NOAA to determine the level of funding 
     necessary for each of those priorities within the funding 
     provided, without cutting into base program funding. The 
     Committees further understand that the Penobscot River 
     Habitat Restoration project is a timely opportunity to 
     leverage current regional resources to revitalize this large-
     scale marine and estuarine habitat. However, the Committees 
     have strong concerns about NOAA taking the full, long-term 
     financial lead in such a large, cross-agency project, 
     especially since a majority of the requested funds will be 
     spent purchasing privately-owned dams. Though the Committees 
     recognize NOAA's expertise in smaller dam removal and fish 
     passageway projects, this project is an order of magnitude 
     larger than any previous project undertaken by the agency, 
     and pushes the limits of the agency's authority to use funds 
     from NMFS's operations account to purchase multi-million 
     dollar facilities. The Appropriations Committees admonish the 
     administration for carelessly exposing NMFS's base funding to 
     future large-scale, redevelopment projects that would 
     jeopardize the agency's financial support for standard 
     national fisheries activities and responsibilities. Given 
     that this is a multi-year project, NOAA is directed to 
     coordinate with the Departments of the Interior and Energy, 
     and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to determine an 
     appropriate role for the agency solely as a habitat 
     restoration advisor to its Federal and State partners, and 
     eliminate the agency's questionable role as a broker for 
     future large-scale, riverine construction projects. In future 
     years, the Appropriations Committees will support NOAA's 
     participation in habitat restoration projects, which is an 
     on-going, environmental assessment process, but will no 
     longer appropriate funds from the ORF account to purchase 
     costly, private dams.
       The amended bill includes $6,697,500 for assistance related 
     to the fishery impacts associated with the creation of the 
     Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument in the State of 
     Hawaii. For more than 30 years, fishing in the Monument area 
     has been carefully managed by the Western Pacific Fishery 
     Management Council based on the best available scientific 
     information. During that time, limited and highly regulated 
     sustainable fisheries have provided lobsters and bottomfish 
     to Hawaii and U.S. consumers. Due to both mandatory and 
     voluntary conservation measures undertaken by these fishery 
     participants, the area is widely considered a near-pristine 
     marine ecosystem. The Presidential proclamation will end all 
     commercial fishing in the Monument as of June 15, 2011. The 
     amended bill provides specific authorization to the Secretary 
     of Commerce to provide compensation to fishery participants 
     who will be displaced by the 2011 closure.
       Additionally, the amended bill provides $13,395,000 to the 
     Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries to alleviate 
     economic impacts associated with Framework 42 regulations on 
     the Massachusetts groundfish fishery.
       The Appropriations Committees are aware that devices such 
     as the modified Jones-Davis and extended funnel bycatch 
     reduction devices are intended to help the fishermen comply 
     with the requirement to use bycatch reduction devices (BRD) 
     while retaining their shrimp catch. It is the Appropriations 
     Committees understanding that NOAA spent approximately 
     $1,100,000 in fiscal year 2007 to distribute BRDs. NOAA is 
     encouraged to increase the number of devices it plans to 
     distribute for fiscal year 2008, especially for shrimpers 
     impacted by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
       The amended bill provides $1,786,000 for oyster restoration 
     in the Chesapeake Bay and adopts the Senate position with 
     regard to the use of those funds. The funds provided for 
     oyster restoration in the Maryland waters of the Chesapeake 
     Bay shall be for on-the-ground and in-the-water restoration 
     efforts and shall not be used for administrative costs, 
     including banquets or salaries.
       Further, the Appropriations Committees are supportive of 
     restoration of headwater streams to improve Bay water 
     quality.
       Finally, NOAA is urged to continue to support research 
     activities including those related to the blue fin tuna.
       Within the funds provided, the amended bill includes 
     $387,942,300 for the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric 
     Research.
       These funds are distributed as follows:

  OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH OPERATIONS, RESEARCH AND FACILITIES
                        [In thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Conference
                                                         recommendation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Climate Research:
    Laboratives & Cooperative Institutes.............        $53,500,000
    Climate Observations & Services..................          8,068,000
    Competitive Research Program.....................        130,116,000
    High Performance Computing Initiatives...........         12,659,000
    Drought Research Study, AL.......................            752,000
    Understanding Abrupt Climate Change, ME..........            376,000
                                                      ------------------
      Total, Climate Research........................        205,471,000
                                                      ==================
Weather & Air Quality Research Programs:
    Laboratories & Cooperative Institutes............         46,000,000
    Tornado Severe Storm Research/Phased Array Radar.          2,901,000
    Wind Hazards Reduction Program, IA...............            613,000
    Project STORM Air Quality Initiative, IA.........            613,000
    San Joaquin Valley Ozone Study, CA...............            133,950
    Advanced Radar Technologies, WY..................             94,000
    Coastal and Inland Hurricane Monitoring and                  611,000
     Protection Program, AL..........................

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    Tornado and Hurricane Operations and Research, AL            846,000
    Coastal Weather for Catastrophic Events, AL......            285,500
                                                      ------------------
      Total, Weather & Air Quality Research..........         52,070,450
                                                      ==================
Ocean, Coastal & Great Lakes Research:
    Laboratories & Cooperative Institutes............         23,000,000
    National Sea Grant College Program...............         57,100,000
    National Undersea Research Program (NURP)........         10,000,000
    National Institute of Undersea Science and                 4,700,000
     Technology......................................
    Ocean Exploration................................         19,522,000
    Aquatic Invasive Species Research................          4,600,000
    Marine Aquaculture Research......................          4,881,000
    Shedd Aquarium Invasive Species Program, IL......            940,000
    Lake Champlain Emerging Threats, VT..............            400,000
    Advanced Undersea Vehicle, CT....................            401,850
    International Arctic Research Center, AK.........          2,397,000
    Coastal vulnerability to climate change study, AK            940,000
    New Hampshire Lake Host Program, NH..............            188,000
    New Hampshire Volunteer Lake Assessment Program,              94,000
     NH..............................................
    Collaborative R&D Initiative for the Gulf of                 752,000
     Mexico, AL......................................
    Lake Champlain Research Consortium, VT...........            250,000
    West Alabama Marine Shrimp and Fish Aquaculture,             235,000
     AL..............................................
                                                      ------------------
      Total, Ocean, Coastal & Great Lakes Research...        130,400,850
                                                      ==================
        Grand Total OAR..............................        387,942,300
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       Although the Appropriations Committees approved the overall 
     OAR reprogramming that permitted the merger of Ocean 
     Exploration (OE) and the National Undersea Research Program 
     (NURP) in 2006, the Appropriations Committees await a 
     formalized plan detailing the breakout and vision of any new 
     structure. Given the diverse portfolios and direction of NURP 
     and OE, the Appropriations Committees are concerned about how 
     financially combining these two unique programs will impact 
     their contributions to NOAA's mission. Therefore, the amended 
     bill provides separate funding for NURP and OE as detailed in 
     the Oceanic and Atmospheric Research chart. If the 
     administration continues to propose combining NURP and OE in 
     future years, NOAA is directed to provide a strategic and 
     financial plan for such a merger with the administration's 
     fiscal year 2009 budget request. NOAA is directed to 
     distribute the funds provided for NURP equally among each of 
     the existing six NURP centers. The Appropriations Committees 
     recognize and support NOAA's desire to develop a 
     comprehensive extramural and intramural program of ocean 
     exploration, advanced technology development, strategic 
     research and education. The Committees recognize the benefits 
     of an east coast consortium approach and direct the east 
     coast NURP Centers to develop a synergistic plan for undersea 
     research, technology development and education beginning in 
     fiscal year 2009.
       The Appropriations Committees recognize the need for 
     additional low level radar coverage in Wyoming and along the 
     outer coast of Washington State. The amended bill provides 
     $94,000 for NOAA and the National Weather Service to work 
     with the University of Massachusetts and the National Science 
     Foundation, under the umbrella of the Collaborative Adapting 
     Sensing of the Atmosphere (CASA) program, to conduct a study 
     to determine the applicability to northeastern Wyoming and 
     other regions the feasibility of integrating a number of 
     small-scale Doppler radar technologies into future National 
     Weather Service observing systems.
       The Appropriations Committees are encouraged by NOAA's 
     request to increase the Nation's research knowledge within 
     the field of aquaculture and direct NOAA to distribute the 
     funding provided equally among three regions: Atlantic, 
     Pacific, and Gulf of Mexico.
       Finally, the Appropriations Committees support measurement 
     and modeling of speciated mercury by the Air Resources 
     Laboratory.
       Within funds provided, the amended bill includes 
     $805,293,480 for the National Weather Service. These funds 
     are distributed as follows:

      NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OPERATIONS, RESEARCH AND FACILITIES
                        [In thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Conference
                                                         Recommendation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Observations, Forecasts, and Communications:
    Local Warnings and Forecasts:
        Local Warnings and Forecasts Base............       $579,000,000
        Air Quality Forecasting......................          5,315,000
        Alaska Data Buoys............................          1,643,000
        Sustain Cooperative Observer Network.........          1,826,000
        NOAA Profiler Network........................          4,623,000
        Pacific Island Compact.......................          3,431,000
        USWRP-US Weather Research Program-THORPEX....          5,857,000
        Strengthen U.S. Tsunami Warning Network......         23,196,000
        Susquehanna River Basin Flood System, PA.....          1,786,000
        Urbanet III, MD..............................          5,358,000
        Vanderburgh County Outdoor Warning Siren                 126,900
         System......................................
        Weather Bouy for Natucket Sound..............            235,000
        Delaware River Enhanced Flood Warning System.            235,000
        New England Weather Technology Initiative, NH            188,000
        Vermont Weather & Wind Data Integration, VT..            200,000
        Hawaii Rain Gages for NWS Pacific Region HQ,             321,480
         HI..........................................
        Hurricane Mitigration Alliance, FL...........            446,500
        Hawaii Weather Buoy, HI......................          1,250,200
        Perdido Pass Navigation Assistance, AL.......            282,000
        Eye-On-The-Sky, VT...........................            229,400
        Western Kentucky Environmental Monitoring                705,000
         Network, KY.................................
                                                      ------------------
          Subtotal, Local Warnings and Forecasts.....        636,254,480
    Operations and Research:
        Advanced Hydrological Prediction Services....          5,893,000
        Aviation Weather.............................          4,542,000
        WFO Maintenance..............................          7,141,000
        Central Forecast Guidance (includes Hurricane         51,975,000
         Center).....................................
        Improved hydrologic modeling of water                     94,000
         resources, ID...............................
        Remote Infrasonic Monitoring of Natural                1,645,000
         Hazards, MS.................................
        Regional Ensembling System for Atmospheric             1,410,000
         Dispersion, MS..............................
          Subtotal, Operations and Research..........         72,700,000
                                                      ------------------
            Total, Observations, Forecasts, and              708,954,480
             Communications..........................
                                                      ==================
Systems Operation & Maintenance:
    NEXRAD...........................................         43,120,000
    ASOS.............................................          8,679,000
    Weather Radio Transmitters and Communications....          2,297,000
    AWIPS............................................         36,863,000

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    NWSTG Backup-CIP.................................          5,380,000
                                                      ------------------
      Total, Systems Operation & Maintenance.........         96,339,000
                                                      ==================
        Grand Total NWS..............................        805,293,480
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       The Appropriations Committees continue to remain concerned 
     about radar coverage in the State of North Dakota and direct 
     NOAA to maintain staffing and operations at the Williston 
     Radar site through fiscal year 2008.
       The amended bill provides $5,358,000 within the National 
     Weather Service for the Urbanet program's phase III. Of the 
     additional funds provided: $1,339,500 is for certification 
     costs of adding new stations in 10 cities and $4,018,500 is 
     for ongoing operating costs. Data from Urbanet should be made 
     available to not less than 25 National Weather Service 
     Forecast Offices by the end of fiscal year 2008. In addition, 
     NOAA should provide the Appropriations Committees with a 
     report not more than 45 days after enactment which identifies 
     additional operating costs, including maintenance on weather 
     stations established in phases I and II of Urbanet, NOAA 
     research costs on plume modeling, and transition costs so 
     that National Weather Service can utilize MADIS as an 
     operational system. Finally, NOAA should provide the 
     Committees with a multi-year strategic plan concurrently with 
     the 2009 budget submission for incorporating Urbanet, 
     including migration to not less than the largest 40 
     metropolitan areas, and utilization by all applicable 
     National Weather Service forecast offices.
       Within the funds provided for the Local Warnings and 
     Forecast Base, NOAA is directed to examine ways to provide 
     supplemental weather data to the FHWA and NOAA for enhanced 
     planning, situational avoidance, operational support and 
     predictive modeling to improve the safety, efficiency and 
     reliability of our highways.
       Within the funds provided, the amended bill provides 
     $179,153,750 for the National Environmental Satellite, Data, 
     and Information Service.
       These funds are distributed as follows:

NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL SATELLITE, DATA & INFORMATION SERVICE OPERATIONS,
                         RESEARCH AND FACILITIES
                        (In thousands of dollars)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Conference
                                                        Recommendations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Satellite Observing Systems:
    Satellite Command and Control Base...............        $36,084,000
    NSOF Operations..................................          7,351,000
    Product Processing and Distribution..............         29,681,000
    Product Development, Readiness & Application.....         19,537,000
    Product Development, Readiness & Application               3,769,000
     (Ocean Remote Sensing)..........................
    Joint Center/Accelerate Use of Satellites........          3,180,000
    Commercial Remote Sensing Licensing & Enforcement          1,232,000
    Office of Space Commercialization................            597,000
    Group on Earth Observations (GEO)................            488,000
                                                      ------------------
      Total, Environmental Satellite Observing               101,919,000
       Systems.......................................
                                                      ==================
Data Centers & Information Services:
    Archive, Access & Assessment.....................         33,848,000
    Data and Information Archive Service.............         20,962,000
    Coastal Data Development.........................          4,398,000
    Environmental Data Systems Modernization.........          9,179,000
    Cooperative Institute for Remote Sensing                   1,034,000
     Applications, AL................................
    International Pacific Research Center, HI........          1,786,000
    Regional Climate Centers, NE, IL, NY, NC, LA, NV.          3,572,000
    Integrated Data and Environmental Applications             2,455,750
     Center, HI......................................
                                                      ------------------
      Total, NOAA's Data Centers & Information                77,234,750
       Services......................................
                                                      ==================
        Grand Total NESDIS...........................        179,153,750
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       Within the funds provided, the amended bill includes 
     $392,382,310 for Program Support. These funds are distributed 
     as follows:

          PROGRAM SUPPORT OPERATIONS, RESEARCH, AND FACILITIES
                        [In thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Conference
                                                         recommendation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Corporate Services:
    Under Secretary and Associate Offices Base.......        $28,843,000
    Facilities.......................................         18,501,000
    NOAA Wide Corporate Services & Agency Management.        124,000,000
    IT Security......................................            976,000
    DOC Working Capital Fund.........................         34,164,000
                                                      ------------------
      Total, Corporate Services......................        206,484,000
                                                      ==================
NOAA Education Program:
    Competitive Educational Grants...................          4,881,000
    Educational Partnership Program/Minority Serving          13,920,000
     Institutions (EPPMSI)...........................
    BWET Regional Programs...........................          7,323,562
    BWET California..................................          2,350,000
    JASON Educational and Outreach...................          2,209,000
    Narragansett Bay Marine Education (Save the Bay).            893,000
    Mt. Washington Observatory Education Outreach Exp            423,000
     Initiative......................................
    Training next generation weather forecasters--San            211,500
     Jose State Univ.................................
    Meterological Equipment--Valparaiso University,              817,800
     Indiana.........................................
    Educational Simulations Extreme Weather Events--             188,000
     Wheeling Jesuit Univ., WV.......................
    John Smith Water Trail, Chesapeake Bay...........            446,500
    Center for the Great Lakes, IL...................            260,000
    Anacostia Watershed Education, MD................            133,950
                                                      ------------------
      Total, NOAA Education Program..................         34,057,312
                                                      ==================
Marine Operations & Maintenance:
    Marine Services..................................        109,891,000
    Fleet Planning and Maintenance...................         16,773,000
    Aviation Services................................         25,177,000
                                                      ------------------

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      Total, Marine Operations & Maintenance.........         15,841,000
                                                      ==================
      Grand Total PS (Rounding)......................        392,382,310
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       While the Appropriations Committees remain concerned about 
     the management issues at NOAA, they do not adopt the Senate 
     report language regarding a study by the National Academy of 
     Public Administration.
       The amended bill provides $9,673,562 for the B-WET 
     programs, of which $2,350,000 is for the California B-WET. 
     The Appropriations Committees enthusiastically believe in the 
     goals of this program and continue to support the existing B-
     WET programs in California, the Chesapeake Bay region, and in 
     Hawaii. The amended bill provides additional resources for 
     NOAA to expand the program into other regions, including the 
     Northern Gulf of Mexico, the Pacific Northwest, and New 
     England.
       This account consolidates all the items within the 
     administration's request for ``Marine Operations and 
     Maintenance'', including the administration's request of 
     $5,600,000 for operations and maintenance of the Okeanos 
     research vessel. These funds are appropriated as a direct 
     adjustment to the base of the Marine Operations account 
     without supporting the requested $4,600,000 transfer of funds 
     from the Oceanic and Atmospheric Research account. Far too 
     often NOAA's Marine and Aviation Operations rely on transfers 
     of funds from NOAA line offices for non-science vessel 
     operations, which distort the true costs of basic operations 
     for these valuable, national assets. In future fiscal years, 
     NOAA is required to provide a budget request for basic vessel 
     operations that does not include funding transfers from other 
     line offices for basic vessel operations.
       NOAA is directed to provide to the House and Senate 
     Appropriations Committees, within 18 months of enactment of 
     this Act, a study that evaluates the design and operations of 
     future research vessels in the form of a NOAA Survey Vessel 
     for multi-mission operations, to maximize on-site activities 
     and modularize for versatile platform availability.
       NOAA is directed to increase the number of officers 
     authorized to serve within the ranks of the NOAA Commissioned 
     Officer Corps from 299 to 321.


               PROCUREMENT, ACQUISITION AND CONSTRUCTION

       The amended bill provides $979,207,000 for Procurement, 
     Acquisition and Construction instead of $1,039,098,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $1,059,000,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       These funds are distributed as follows:

                PROCUREMENT, ACQUISITION AND CONSTRUCTION
                        [In thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Conference
                                                         recommendation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
National Ocean Service:
    Coastal and Estuarine Land Protection Program (no         $8,000,000
     more than 3% admin.)............................
    National Estuarine Research Reserve Construction           7,043,000
     & Land Acquisition..............................
    Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve             94,000
    Marine Sanctuaries Construction/Acquisition......          9,522,000
    NGI Science Center Building, Stennis.............          4,700,000
    Gulf of Mexico Disaster Response Center..........         11,060,000
    Center for Marine Aquaculture, MS................          7,520,000
    National Marine Sanctuary Learning Center, HI....          1,786,000
    Gulf of Farralones NMS Exhibit, CA...............            669,750
    Thunder Bay NMS Exhibit, MI......................          1,786,000
    Mill Creek/Wickford Cove Conservation, RI........            893,000
    Great Bay Partnership, NH........................          3,525,000
                                                      ------------------
      Total, National Ocean Service--PAC.............         56,598,750
                                                      ==================
National Marine Fisheries Service:
    Aquatic Resources Environmental Initiative,                  470,000
     Eastern KY PRIDE................................
    Center for Aquatic Resource Management, AL.......          1,551,000
                                                      ------------------
      Total, National Marine Fisheries Service--PAC..          2,021,000
                                                      ==================
Oceanic and Atmospheric Research:
    Research Supercomputing/CCRI.....................         10,131,000
                                                      ------------------
      Total, Oceanic and Atmospheric Research--PAC...         10,131,000
                                                      ==================
National Weather Service:
    Systems Acquisition:
        ASOS.........................................          1,596,000
        AWIPS........................................         12,459,000
        NEXRAD.......................................          8,176,000
        NWSTG Legacy Replacement.....................          1,166,000
        Radiosonde Network Replacement...............          3,918,000
        Weather and Climate Supercomputing...........         25,544,000
        Cooperative Observer Network Modernization             4,133,000
         (NERON).....................................
        NOAA Profiler Network........................          4,978,000
        Complete and Sustain NOAA Weather Radio......          5,460,000
                                                      ------------------
          Subtotal, NWS Systems Acquisition..........         67,430,000
    Construction:
        WFO Construction.............................         12,272,250
        Center for Weather & Climate Prediction               26,410,000
         (NCEP)......................................
                                                      ------------------
          Subtotal, NWS Construction.................         38,682,250
            Total, National Weather Service--PAC.....        106,112,250
                                                      ==================
NESDIS:
    Systems Acquisition & Construction:
        Satellite Acquisition........................        761,358,000
        EOS & Advanced Polar Data Processing,                    966,000
         Distribution & Archiving Systems............
        CIP--single point of failure.................          2,706,000
        Comprehensive Large Array Data Stewardship             6,321,000
         System (CLASS)..............................
        NPOESS Preparatory Data Exploration..........          2,396,000
        Satellite CDA Facility.......................          2,175,000
                                                      ------------------
          Total, NESDIS--PAC.........................        775,922,000
                                                      ==================
Program Support:
    Construction:
        Pacific Regional Facility....................         20,000,000
        Construction (Sec. 212)......................          2,928,000
        Woods Hole Berthing Area for Bigelow.........            235,000
                                                      ------------------
          Subtotal, Construction.....................         23,163,000
    OMAO Fleet Replacement:
        Fisheries Survey Vessel (design phase for #5             940,000
         and #6).....................................
        Hydro Survey Launch Construction.............          2,343,000
        Vessel Equip. & Tech Refresh.................          1,000,000

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        Temporary Berthing for HENRY B. BIGELOW......            976,000
          Subtotal, OMAO Fleet Replacement...........          5,259,000
                                                      ------------------
            Total, Program Support--PAC..............         28,422,000
                                                      ==================
              Grand Total PAC........................        979,207,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       The amended bill provides $8,000,000 for the CELCP program. 
     The Appropriations Committees are pleased that the program 
     has migrated towards a 100 percent competitive, merit-based 
     selection process. The amended bill does not adopt Senate 
     language directing NOAA to reopen the 2008 competition.
       It is noted that the fiscal year 2008 budget request 
     included funding for the Hyperspectral Environmental Suite 
     (HES) which was cancelled from the GOES-R program in 
     September 2006. The funding provided in the amended bill for 
     GOES-R has been reduced accordingly.
       The Appropriations Committees remain concerned and 
     frustrated with regard to NOAA's satellite programs. The 
     Committees firmly believe that continuous oversight by the 
     Congress, specifically by the Appropriations Committees, is 
     necessary given NOAA's recent history in procuring satellite 
     systems. The Appropriations Committees are aware that a 
     recent Government Accountability Office (GAO) report 
     indicates that independent cost estimates for the GOES-R 
     satellite program have increased by $2,000,000,000. As a 
     result, the amended bill includes a general provision to the 
     bill that is similar to the Defense Department's Nunn-McCurdy 
     notification procedure. In addition, NOAA is directed to 
     provide quarterly updates to the Appropriations Committees 
     regarding all of its satellite programs, including staffing 
     plans, budget, and technical risks.
       Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act.--The funds included in 
     the amended bill for the Mill Creek, Wickford Cove 
     Conservation project will be used expressly to acquire lands 
     or interest in lands that include significant conservation, 
     recreation, ecological, historical or aesthetic values.


                    PACIFIC COASTAL SALMON RECOVERY

       The amended bill provides $67,000,000 for the Pacific 
     Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund, instead of $64,825,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $90,000,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.


                      COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT FUND

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill includes language proposed by the House 
     and Senate transferring not to exceed $3,000,000 from the 
     Coastal Zone Management Fund to the ``Operations, Research, 
     and Facilities'' account.


                   FISHERIES FINANCE PROGRAM ACCOUNT

       The amended bill includes language to allow for NOAA to 
     obligate funds for Individual Fishing Quota loans and 
     traditional direct loans.

                        Departmental Management


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $44,294,000 for this account, 
     instead of $18,693,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $53,193,000 as proposed by the Senate. Within the amount 
     provided, the amended bill includes funds for the blast 
     mitigation initiative for the Herbert C. Hoover Building 
     (HCHB). The amended bill concurs with the Department's 
     recommendation that the National Medal of Technology shall be 
     managed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology 
     (NIST).


                   HCHB RENOVATION AND MODERNIZATION

       The amended bill includes $3,722,000 for the HCHB 
     Renovation, instead of $3,364,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $5,100,000 as proposed by the Senate. Within the funds 
     provided the following project is funded: $714,400 is for the 
     National Aquarium, Washington, DC, for HCHB rental payments 
     and cost of planning and design of new space within HCHB.


                      OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

       The amended bill includes $22,020,000, instead of 
     $23,426,000 as proposed by the House and Senate for the 
     Office of Inspector General.


                   NATIONAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW

                    ENFORCEMENT COORDINATION COUNCIL

       The amended bill does not include funding under this 
     heading for the National Intellectual Property Law 
     Enforcement Coordination Council. Instead, the amended bill 
     includes authority that the United States Patent and 
     Trademark Office may transfer $1,000,000 to the Departmental 
     Management account for costs associated with the National 
     Intellectual Property Law Enforcement Coordination Council.

               General Provisions--Department of Commerce


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill includes the following General Provisions 
     for the Department of Commerce:
       Section 101.--The amended bill includes section 101 making 
     Department of Commerce funds available for advanced payment 
     only upon certification of officials designated by the 
     Secretary that such payments are considered to be in the 
     public interest.
       Section 102.--The amended bill includes section 102 making 
     appropriations for the Department for Salaries and Expenses 
     available for hire of passenger motor vehicles, and for 
     services, uniforms and allowances as authorized by law.
       Section 103.--The amended bill includes section 103 
     providing authority to transfer funds between Department of 
     Commerce appropriation accounts and requiring notification to 
     the Committees of certain actions.
       Section 104.--The amended bill includes section 104 
     providing that any costs incurred by the Department in 
     response to funding reductions shall be absorbed within total 
     budgetary resources available.
       Section 105.--The amended bill includes section 105 
     extending guarantee authority and making appropriations for 
     salaries and administrative expenses to administer the 
     Emergency Steel Loan Guarantee Program available until 
     expended.
       Section 106.--The amended bill includes section 106 
     permanently prohibiting the use of any appropriated funds to 
     trademark the phrase ``Last Best Place.''
       Section 107.--The amended bill includes section 107 
     providing authority for ITA to use appropriated funds for 
     sequestered North American Free Trade Act panelists.
       Section 108.--The amended bill includes section 108 
     extending the Department of Commerce's personnel 
     demonstration project.
       Section 109.--The amended bill includes section 109 making 
     technical corrections related to the elimination of the 
     Technology Administration.
       Section 110.--The amended bill includes section 110 
     authorizing the Secretary of Commerce to prescribe and 
     enforce standards or regulations affecting safety and health 
     in the context of scientific and occupational diving with the 
     National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
       Section 111.--The amended bill includes section 111 
     providing authority for a voluntary fishing capacity 
     reduction program.
       Section 112.--The amended bill includes section 112 
     establishing reporting requirements for the National Oceanic 
     and Atmospheric Administration with regard to its satellite 
     acquisition programs where cost estimates exceed 20 percent 
     above initial estimates.
       Section 113.--The amended bill includes section 113 
     authorizing the Secretary to develop and maintain a list of 
     vessels and owners engaged in illegal, unreported or 
     unregulated fishing.
       Section 114.--The amended bill includes section 114 
     providing for the establishment of the ``Climate Change Study 
     Committee'' to investigate and study issues relating to 
     global climate change and the organization by the National 
     Academy of Sciences of a Summit on Global Climate Change.

                                TITLE II

                         DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

                         General Administration


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $97,832,000 for General 
     Administration, Salaries and Expenses, instead of $54,527,000 
     as proposed by the House and $74,777,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       The following displays the amended bill for each office:

                        In thousands of dollars

Department Leadership:
  Attorney General...............................................$5,260
  Deputy Attorney General.........................................4,814
    Office of Privacy and Civil   Liberties.........................380
  Associate Attorney General......................................1,767
                                                             __________
                                                             
    Subtotal.....................................................12,221
                                                               ==========
_______________________________________________________________________

Intergov Relations/External Affairs:
  Public Affairs..................................................2,858
  Legislative Affairs.............................................3,598
  Intergovernmental and Public Liaison..............................927
                                                             __________
                                                             
    Subtotal......................................................7,383
                                                               ==========
_______________________________________________________________________

Exec Support/Prof Resp:
  Legal Policy....................................................5,601
  Professional Responsibility.....................................5,801
                                                             __________
                                                             
    Subtotal.....................................................11,402
                                                               ==========
_______________________________________________________________________

Justice Management Division......................................66,826
                                                               ==========
_______________________________________________________________________

      Total General Administration...............................97,832


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       Gangs.--As stated in the House Report, there is concern 
     with the threats posed by the growth of violent street gangs. 
     The Attorney General is directed to submit a report on the 
     growth of violent gangs in suburban areas that may not have 
     the resources to fight gangs that large cities do. The report 
     should address specific gangs, drug trafficking 
     organizations, the regions in which they operate, and the 
     federal resources allocated to containing these gangs. The 
     report shall be submitted no later than April 1, 2008.
       The amended bill does not include language contained in the 
     Senate Report on the National Drug Intelligence Center.


                 JUSTICE INFORMATION SHARING TECHNOLOGY

       The amended bill provides $85,540,000 for this account 
     instead of $100,500,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $90,795,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes not less than $19,740,000 for the 
     unified financial management system instead of $21,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House and Senate.


            TACTICAL LAW ENFORCEMENT WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS

       The amended bill provides $74,260,000 for this account 
     instead of $81,353,000 as proposed by the Senate and 
     $76,353,000 as proposed by the House.


                   ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW AND APPEALS

       The amended bill provides $240,649,000 in direct 
     appropriations for this account, instead of $247,499,000 as 
     proposed by the House and the Senate. The amended bill 
     includes language designating $3,760,000 for the Legal 
     Orientation Program, instead of $4,000,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       The amended bill includes $8,000,000 in emergency funds for 
     the Executive Office for Immigration Review to provide 
     additional attorneys and judges for the Board of Immigration 
     Appeals to adjudicate cases and appeals resulting from 
     increased immigration enforcement actions.


                           DETENTION TRUSTEE

       The amended bill provides $1,225,920,000 for the Detention 
     Trustee, instead of $1,265,872,000 as proposed by the Senate 
     and $1,260,872,000 as proposed by the House.


                      OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

       The amended bill provides $70,603,000 for the Office of 
     Inspector General (OIG), instead of $74,708,000, as proposed 
     by the House and $73,700,000, as proposed by the Senate.
       The Appropriations Committees remain deeply concerned by 
     management and oversight problems within the Justice 
     Department. The OIG is directed to continue to investigate 
     and report to the Appropriations Committees on the firings of 
     U.S. Attorneys, the FBI's use of National Security Letters 
     and the FBI's new case management system known as Sentinel, 
     as directed in the House report.
       The amended bill also includes bill language directing the 
     OIG to conduct an audit and report to the Appropriations 
     Committees on all expenses of the legislative and public 
     affairs offices of the Department of Justice, as directed by 
     the Senate.
       The OIG is directed to audit competitive National Institute 
     of Justice programs, projects and activities, including 
     contracts and grants, awarded in the last three fiscal years. 
     The audit shall examine whether these grants and contracts 
     were awarded through a fair and open competitive process. The 
     audit shall identify costs related to any grant or contract 
     that are administrative in nature and provide a detailed 
     breakout of how those costs were determined.

                    United States Parole Commission


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $11,462,000 for the United States 
     Parole Commission, instead of $12,194,000, as proposed by 
     both the House and the Senate.

                            Legal Activities


            SALARIES AND EXPENSES, GENERAL LEGAL ACTIVITIES

       The amended bill provides $745,549,000 for General Legal 
     Activities, instead of $750,584,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $753,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.


                        General Legal Activities

                       (In thousands of dollars)

                                                                Amended
        Division                                            Bill Amount
Solicitor General................................................$9,883
Tax Division.....................................................92,781
Criminal Division...............................................148,979
Civil Division..................................................250,115
Environment and Natural Resources................................99,365
Office of Legal Counsel...........................................6,184
Civil Rights Division...........................................114,450
INTERPOL--USNCB..................................................23,252
Office of Dispute Resolution........................................541
                                                             __________
                                                             
    Total......................................................$745,549
       The amended bill includes $10,000,000 in emergency funds 
     for the Civil Division Office of Immigration Litigation to 
     provide 86 additional attorneys to address appeals resulting 
     from increased immigration enforcement actions.


               THE NATIONAL CHILDHOOD VACCINE INJURY ACT

       The amended bill includes a reimbursement of $6,833,000 
     from the Vaccine Injury Compensation Trust Fund to the 
     Department of Justice, as proposed by both the House and the 
     Senate.


               SALARIES AND EXPENSES, ANTITRUST DIVISION

       The amended bill provides $147,819,000 for the Antitrust 
     Division, instead of $155,097,000 as proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate. This appropriation is offset by 
     $139,000,000 in pre-merger filing fee collections, resulting 
     in a direct appropriation of $8,819,000.


             SALARIES AND EXPENSES, UNITED STATES ATTORNEYS

       The amended bill provides $1,754,822,000 for the United 
     States Attorneys, instead of $1,748,572,000 as proposed by 
     the House, and $1,777,822,000, as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes programmatic increases to 
     strengthen prosecutions of child exploitation, violent gangs, 
     illegal immigration and human trafficking. Within the funds 
     made available, $5,000,000 is provided to support the hiring 
     of additional assistant U.S. Attorneys to prosecute offenses 
     related to the sexual exploitation of children, as authorized 
     by the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006.
       The amended bill includes $7,000,000 in emergency funds for 
     the United States Attorneys for criminal and civil litigation 
     resulting from increased immigration enforcement actions.
       The amended bill does not include a general provision in 
     the Senate bill regarding Operation Streamline. The 
     Appropriations Committees recognize the importance of 
     Operation Streamline as a highly effective law enforcement 
     operation for detaining, prosecuting, and deporting illegal 
     aliens who cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally. Initiated 
     in December 2005 in Del Rio, TX, Operation Streamline is a 
     multi-agency law enforcement initiative that involves the 
     U.S. Attorney's Office, Customs and Border Protection, 
     Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the U.S. Marshals 
     Service and dedicated Federal judges and magistrates of the 
     Western District of Texas. Operation Streamline has 
     instituted a zero-tolerance policy for illegal entry. The 
     Department of Justice is directed to report to Congress on 
     the impact of Operation Streamline and on the costs to 
     implement law enforcement operations identical to Operation 
     Streamline in all districts along the U.S.-Mexico border, and 
     hire or reassign U.S. Attorneys and support staff to expand 
     this program.


                   UNITED STATES TRUSTEE SYSTEM FUND

       The amended bill provides $209,763,000 for the United 
     States Trustee System Fund, instead of $189,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $231,899,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The amended bill includes language authorizing the 
     use of $184,000,000 in offsetting collections and the use of 
     $20,000,000 in prior year unobligated balances. In addition, 
     $5,000,000 is derived from interest in U.S. Securities, 
     resulting in a direct appropriation of $763,000.


      SALARIES AND EXPENSES, FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION

       The amended bill includes $1,606,000, for the Foreign 
     Claims Settlement Commission, instead of $1,709,000 as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate.


                     UNITED STATES MARSHALS SERVICE

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $864,219,000 for the United 
     States Marshals Service (USMS) Salaries and Expenses account, 
     instead of $883,766,000 as proposed by the House, and 
     $904,705,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill provides $354,297,000 for judicial and 
     courthouse security, which includes $11,437,000 to provide 
     additional deputy marshals for judicial security.
       The amended bill includes $15,000,000 in emergency funds 
     for the USMS for prisoner transportation, defendant 
     productions and courthouse security resulting from increases 
     in immigration-related Federal court proceedings. This 
     funding will support the hiring of 100 additional deputy 
     marshals.
       Within funds made available, $2,820,000 is provided to 
     address substandard health and security conditions in the 
     prisoner holding facilities occupied by the USMS in the 
     Moultrie Courthouse Building of the District of Columbia. The 
     USMS and the District of Columbia Courts are strongly urged 
     to work together in a coordinated manner to develop a 
     renovation and improvement plan for these facilities, as 
     identified by the Office of Inspector General in report I-
     2007-008-R.
       Within funds provided, $2,820,000 is made available to 
     establish new or expand existing regional fugitive task 
     forces. Distribution of these resources should be based on 
     the fugitive workload, giving emphasis to the workload 
     created by the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 
     2006.


                              CONSTRUCTION

       The amended bill provides $2,304,000 for the United States 
     Marshals Service Construction account, instead of $2,451,000 
     as proposed by the House, and $8,015,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.


                     FEES AND EXPENSES OF WITNESSES

       The amended bill provides $168,300,000 for Fees and 
     Expenses of Witnesses, as proposed by both the House and the 
     Senate.


           SALARIES AND EXPENSES, COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE

       The amended bill provides $9,794,000 for the Community 
     Relations Service, as proposed by the House, instead of 
     $10,230,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       Region Six, which encompasses Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, 
     New Mexico, and Oklahoma, recently experienced racial unrest 
     in Jena, Louisiana and there is concern about the slow 
     response of the Community Relations Service to this incident. 
     For this reason, the Community Relations Service is urged to 
     send additional conciliators for this

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     region to ensure that the area has sufficient staff and 
     resources for the future.


                         ASSETS FORFEITURE FUND

       The amended bill provides $20,990,000 for the Assets 
     Forfeiture Fund, as proposed by both the House and the 
     Senate.

                       National Security Division


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $73,373,000, for the National 
     Security Division, instead of $78,056,000 as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate.

                      Interagency Law Enforcement


                 interagency crime and drug enforcement

       The amended bill includes $497,935,000, for Interagency 
     Crime and Drug Enforcement, instead of $509,154,000 as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate.
       The amended bill includes the following amounts to 
     reimburse agencies for their costs of participating in OCDETF 
     task forces:

                        REIMBURSEMENT BY AGENCY

                       (In thousands of dollars)

Drug Enforcement Administration................................$193,264
Federal Bureau of Investigation.................................134,051
United States Marshals Service....................................8,272
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives..............11,151
United States Attorneys.........................................130,726
Criminal Division................................................ 2,653
Tax Division....................................................... 961
Administrative Support........................................... 5,388
OCDETF Executive Office (OFC)....................................11,469
                                                             __________
                                                             
    Total......................................................$497,935

                    Federal Bureau of Investigation


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $6,493,489,000 for the Federal 
     Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Salaries and Expenses account, 
     instead of $6,503,611,000 as proposed by the House, and 
     $6,395,250,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       Fixing the Budget Shortfall.--The Appropriations Committees 
     concur with language in the House Report expressing 
     frustration with the composition of the Department of Justice 
     budget request for the FBI that used as a base the average of 
     the House and Senate recommendations for fiscal year 2007 
     less one percent. The 2007 level for the FBI provided by the 
     110th Congress supported the full Administration request plus 
     additional funds for the 2007 pay raise. It was expected that 
     the Administration would recalculate the Department of 
     Justice's current rate budget needs for fiscal year 2008 
     based on the actual 2007 base. The effect of the 
     Administration's 2008 budget gimmick is that agencies' fiscal 
     year 2008 budget requests are not sufficient to fully fund 
     the adjustments to base and program increases requested in 
     fiscal year 2008. For the FBI's salaries and expenses account 
     the result is a deficit of $139,170,000. If funded at the 
     President's request level, the FBI would be required to 
     address this shortfall through imposition of a limited hiring 
     freeze, imposition of across-the-board reductions to 
     operational support programs, and deferment of program 
     enhancements. The work of the FBI in counterterrorism and 
     criminal investigations is too important to be subjected to 
     budget gimmicks and therefore funds have been realigned to 
     mitigate the impact of the salaries and expenses shortfall. 
     The FBI is directed to realign $25,009,000 within existing 
     funds allocated to the Sentinel program to address this 
     shortfall; to make available $18,000,000 from remaining funds 
     previously made available to FBI Salaries and Expenses under 
     P.L. 109-148 to further account for the budget shortfall; and 
     to apply redirected funds to this shortfall.
       NGI-IAFIS and IDENT/IAFIS Interoperability.--The budget 
     gimmick would also have impacted Criminal Justice Information 
     Systems (CJIS) initiatives, therefore the FBI is also 
     directed to use $11,000,000 from the CJIS prior-year user fee 
     collections to fund improvements for IDENT/IAFIS 
     Interoperability initiatives impacted by the budget gimmick, 
     available until expended. In addition, $47,000,000 of 
     enhancements requested in the President's Budget for Next 
     Generation Identification (NGI), Regional Data Exchange (R-
     DEx), IDENT/IAFIS Interoperability, and Combined DNA Index 
     System (CODIS) are funded with prior-year user fee 
     collections. As in previous years, under no circumstances is 
     the FBI to divert funding collected through the CJIS user fee 
     for any purpose other than CJIS, its refreshment plan, or a 
     subsequent modernization plan for the current facility.
       Border Security and Immigration.--The amended bill provides 
     the FBI $23,000,000 from the CJIS prior-year user fee 
     collections to fund improvements for the IAFIS and its 
     interoperability initiatives, to be available until expended, 
     to support improvements to the FBI's IAFIS fingerprint 
     system, including its interoperability with the Department of 
     Homeland Security's (DHS) IDENT system. The FBI's fingerprint 
     system supports immigration enforcement efforts by providing 
     criminal history information on individuals arrested or being 
     investigated by DHS.
       Counterterrorism and Cyber Security.--The amended bill 
     provides the FBI $143,539,000 in emergency funds to address 
     emerging threats in counterterrorism and cyber security for 
     uses described in the fiscal year 2008 budget amendment.
       Hollow Work Years and Fee Adjustments.--The FBI's 
     authorized position level does not represent a realistic 
     workforce level, as is the case with several other Department 
     of Justice accounts. At a time when the FBI is in dire need 
     of both National Security and Criminal positions, the 
     Administration is proposing to eliminate 2,700 unaffordable 
     work years rather than identifying additional funding to 
     address the problem. Therefore, the FBI is directed to 
     eliminate 2,250 unaffordable work years and to devise a 
     multi-year plan that identifies funding for the remaining 450 
     unaffordable work years. The FBI has reviewed all of its 
     reimbursable agreements and updated the cost structure of its 
     user fees. As such, the FBI's reimbursable positions should 
     change accordingly. An additional 292 reimbursable positions 
     are authorized.
       Criminal Investigations.--The amended bill does not include 
     funds for new agents to combat violent crime as proposed by 
     the Senate, but the FBI is directed to make funding for new 
     agents to combat violent crime a top priority. In recent 
     years there has been a marked decrease in the resources 
     devoted by the FBI to criminal investigations. Between 2001 
     and 2007, the FBI's traditional resources for conducting 
     criminal investigations decreased approximately 30 percent. 
     While most violent crime is a local crime problem, State and 
     local authorities depend upon the FBI for investigative, 
     forensic, and technical assistance and leadership. The FBI's 
     task force approach to combating street crime and gang 
     violence is one of the successful strategies that contributed 
     to the previous decrease in violent crimes. Accordingly, the 
     FBI is encouraged to establish additional joint task forces 
     to target violent crimes and gang violence.
       Innocent Images National Initiative.--The amended bill does 
     not provide an increase over the budget request for the 
     Innocent Images National Initiative as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       The FBI is urged to expand the number of agents 
     investigating Internet-related crimes against children by 
     increasing agents and support positions to address the 
     critical requirements for Federal law enforcement in 
     attacking the problem of child sexual exploitation and child 
     victimization.
       Intellectual Property Crime Enforcement.--The amended bill 
     does not provide additional funds for the detection, 
     investigation, and prosecution of domestic and international 
     intellectual property crimes against the United States as 
     proposed by the Senate. The FBI is urged to create an 
     operational unit at FBI headquarters with agents dedicated 
     solely to working with the Department of Justice's Computer 
     Crime and Intellectual Property Section on complex, multi-
     district and international criminal intellectual property 
     cases and to increase agents assigned to the Department of 
     Justice's 25 Computer Hacking and Intellectual Property Units 
     dedicated solely to criminal intellectual property cases. The 
     additional agents for this section shall investigate and 
     support the criminal prosecution of the Federal intellectual 
     property laws, including title 17, United States Code, 
     sections 506, and 1204; title 18 United States Code, sections 
     1831, 1832, 2318, 2319, 2319A, 2319B, and 2320. The FBI shall 
     make similar agent increases as additional CHIP Units are 
     created.
       Annuity Protection.--The FBI is directed to identify funds 
     to protect the pensions of FBI agents who assumed supervisory 
     positions before the FBI began implementation of the Field 
     Office Supervisory Term Limit Policy. The annuity protection 
     provision should be applied retroactively, since the Term 
     Limit Policy has already been applied to agents who would be 
     eligible for annuity protection.
       National Security Letters.--The FBI is directed to report 
     within two months after enactment of this Act on what has 
     been done to implement the recommendations in the March 2007 
     Office of Inspector General (OIG) report that identified 
     numerous FBI abuses and misuses of National Security Letter 
     (NSL) authority and what will be done in the future to catch 
     mistakes and report to Congress on compliance with legal 
     authorities.
       Report on Delayed Name Checks.--Not later than 60 days 
     after the end of each fiscal year, the Director of the FBI 
     shall submit a report that contains, with respect to the most 
     recently completed fiscal year--
       (1) a statistical analysis of the number of name checks 
     processed and pending, including check requests in process at 
     the time of the report and check requests that have been 
     received but are not yet in process;
       (2) the average time taken to complete each type of name 
     check;
       (3) a description of the efforts and progress made by the 
     Director in addressing any delays in completing such name 
     checks; and
       (4) a description of the progress that has been made in 
     automating files used in the name check process, including 
     investigative files of the FBI.
       This report shall be submitted to the Appropriations 
     Committees of the House and Senate, the Committee on the 
     Judiciary of the Senate, the Committee on Homeland Security 
     and Governmental Affairs of the Senate, the Committee on the 
     Judiciary of the House of Representatives, and the Committee 
     on Homeland Security of the House of Representatives.
       Work Force Realignment.--Not later than 60 days after the 
     enactment of this Act, the Director of the FBI shall submit 
     to the Appropriations Committees of the House and Senate a 
     report that evaluates the FBI's current work force allocation 
     process and assesses the steps taken to right-sizing and 
     realignment of agents, analysts and support personnel 
     currently in field offices to better

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     meet the FBI's mission requirements and priorities.
       Training.--As the nation's primary counterterrorism agency, 
     the FBI must ensure that its personnel are trained to 
     understand the nature of the terrorist threat in the United 
     States, and how to go about defeating it. Within the amounts 
     provided, the FBI is encouraged to expand training 
     opportunities for Counterterrorism and Counterintelligence 
     agents, analysts and linguists, specifically to address 
     identifiable weaknesses in understanding radical and 
     religion-based terrorist doctrine, ideology and objectives, 
     and in disrupting any such movements operating domestically. 
     The FBI is to report to the Committees by February 28, 2008 
     on revised plans for Counterterrorism and Counterintelligence 
     training, to include these elements.
       The amended bill does not include language on the National 
     Motor Vehicle Title Information System as proposed by the 
     House.


                              CONSTRUCTION

       The amended bill provides $164,200,000 for FBI 
     construction, instead of $28,191,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $206,400,000 as proposed by the Senate. Of this amount, 
     $45,000,000 shall be for the Terrorist Explosives Device 
     Analytical Center.

                    Drug Enforcement Administration


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill appropriates $2,096,818,000 for the Drug 
     Enforcement Administration (DEA), instead of $2,081,818,000 
     as proposed by the House and $2,093,406,000 as proposed by 
     the Senate.
       The amended bill provides funding above the budget request 
     to support current operation levels and to enable DEA to lift 
     the hiring freeze on agent and support personnel that has 
     been in place since August 2006. This funding will allow DEA 
     to fill 200 special agent positions as well as related 
     support positions that would otherwise remain vacant. With 
     the resources provided in this amended bill and in the fiscal 
     year 2007 supplemental, the Administration's proposed 
     reduction for ``hollow FTE'' is not accepted. Some FTE and 
     positions that had been proposed for elimination will be 
     needed to support the restored staffing levels.
       Furthermore, the Administration's proposal to eliminate the 
     Mobile Enforcement Teams (MET) program and reduce further the 
     number of DEA agents and support staff is believed to be ill-
     advised, and therefore the Administration is directed to use 
     remaining funds above the request to continue this program. 
     This will enable DEA to retain special agents, allowing DEA 
     to continue assisting State and local law enforcement in 
     their fight against methamphetamine and other dangerous 
     drugs.
       The amended bill includes $2,000,000 in emergency funds to 
     provide for nonpersonnel resources for a communications 
     intercept program for Afghanistan. The initiative directly 
     supports ongoing foreign-deployed advisory support teams 
     (FAST) and strengthens interagency counter narcotics 
     operations in Afghanistan.

          Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $984,097,000 for the Bureau of 
     Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), instead of 
     $1,013,980,000 as proposed by the House and the Senate. The 
     amended bill includes language as proposed by the House on 
     the availability of gun trace data.
       License Revocations.--The ATF is directed to report on 
     license revocations against firearms dealers based on 
     violations that consist largely of recordkeeping errors.
       Open Rules.--The Appropriations Committees concur with 
     language in the House Report regarding open rulemakings and 
     the delay in resolving the rules due to staff shortages. The 
     ATF to report within two months after enactment of this Act 
     on the status of all open rules and the ATF's plans to 
     address the backlog.
       Conversion of Records.--There is a need for ATF to convert 
     Federal firearms records at the ATF National Tracing Center 
     (NTC) to digital images. As these records are converted, 
     search time for these records is reduced significantly. The 
     ATF is urged to continue the conversion and integration of 
     these records.


                              CONSTRUCTION

       The amended bill includes $23,500,000 for construction of 
     the National Center for Explosives Training and Research 
     (NCETR), instead of no funding as proposed by the House and 
     $35,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.

                         Federal Prison System


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $5,050,440,000 for the salaries 
     and expenses of the Federal Prison System (FPS), instead of 
     $5,171,440,000 as proposed by the House and $5,151,440,000, 
     as proposed by the Senate.
       The funds provided for the salaries and expenses of the FPS 
     shall be distributed as follows: $1,788,043,000 for Inmate 
     Care and Programs; $2,275,246,000 for Institution Security 
     and Administration; $806,129,000 for Contract Confinement; 
     and $181,022,000 for Management and Administration.
       Inmate literacy, training and substance abuse treatment 
     programs are cost-effective tools in reducing the societal 
     costs of criminal recidivism. The FPS is directed to examine 
     cost-effective ways to reduce the long waiting lists of 
     inmates in need of residential and transitional drug 
     treatment, and to expand inmate GED/literacy and occupational 
     skills training programs.
       The FPS is expected to adhere to the prison activation 
     schedule included in the budget submission. The FPS shall 
     notify the Appropriations Committees of any deviations to the 
     schedule.
       The FPS is commended on its work to address and prevent 
     sexual misconduct. With funds provided in earlier 
     appropriations Acts, the National Institute of Corrections 
     has made useful progress in providing training and technical 
     support to correctional systems throughout the country to 
     eliminate staff sexual misconduct with inmates, training in 
     investigating cases, and training the ``trainers'' in order 
     that employees at every level will be more aware of, and 
     better prepared to deal with, these cases. The FPS is 
     directed to continue these efforts and to report to the 
     Appropriations Committees by March 31, 2008, on progress made 
     in this area.


                        BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES

       The amended bill provides $372,720,000 for the 
     construction, modernization, maintenance, and repair of 
     prison and detention facilities housing Federal prisoners, 
     instead of $95,003,000 as proposed by the House, and 
     $495,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       Within funding provided, $278,720,000 is made available for 
     new prison construction, and $70,000,000 is made available 
     for modernization, maintenance and repair of existing 
     facilities.


   LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, 
                              INCORPORATED

       The amended bill includes language placing a limitation on 
     administrative expenses of $2,328,000 for Federal Prison 
     Industries, Incorporated, instead of $2,477,000 as proposed 
     by both the House and the Senate.

                    Office on Violence Against Women


       VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN PREVENTION AND PROSECUTION PROGRAMS

       The amended bill provides $400,000,000 for violence against 
     women prevention and prosecution programs, as proposed by the 
     Senate, instead of $459,000,000 as proposed by the House.


       Violence Against Women Prevention and Prosecution Programs

                       (In thousands of dollars)

                                                                Amended
        Program                                             Bill Amount
STOP Grants....................................................$183,800
  National Institute of Justice--R&D............................(1,880)
  Transitional Housing Assistance..............................(17,390)
Grants to Encourage Arrest Policies..............................59,220
Rural Domestic Violence Assistance Grants........................40,420
Violence on College Campuses......................................9,400
Civil Legal Assistance...........................................36,660
Sexual Assault Victims Services...................................9,400
Elder Abuse Grant Program.........................................4,230
Safe Havens Project..............................................13,630
Education & Training for Disabled Female Victims..................6,580
CASA (Special Advocates).........................................13,160
Training for Judicial Personnel...................................2,350
Stalking Database.................................................2,820
Court Training and Improvements...................................2,820
Services for Children/Youth Exposed to Violence...................2,820
Advocates for Youth/Services for Youth Victims....................2,820
National Tribal Sex Offender Registry...............................940
Research on Violence Against Indian Women...........................940
Closed Circuit Television Grants....................................940
Engaging Men and Youth in Prevention..............................2,820
Training Programs to Assist Probation and Parole Officers.........3,290
National Resource Center on Workplace Responses.....................940
                                                             __________
                                                             
    Total......................................................$400,000

       The amended bill provides funding for several new programs 
     authorized by the Violence Against Women and Department of 
     Justice Reauthorization Act of 2005, including Sexual Assault 
     Services, Court Training and Improvements, Services for 
     Children/Youth Exposed to Violence, Advocates for Youth/
     Services for Youth Victims, Engaging Men and Youth in 
     Prevention, Research on Violence against Indian Women, and 
     the National Tribal Sex Offender Registry. In addition, the 
     amended bill provides funding for the National Resource 
     Center on Workplace Responses, as authorized by the Violent 
     Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994.
       Native American/Native Alaskan Liaison Office.--Native 
     American and Native Alaskan women are faced with 
     extraordinarily high incidences of violence. Within funds 
     provided, the amended bill directs $2,820,000 to the State of 
     Alaska for the Native American/Native Alaskan Liaison Office 
     to provide services to victims of sexual assault and domestic 
     violence in Alaska.

                       Office of Justice Programs


                           JUSTICE ASSISTANCE

       The amended bill provides $196,184,000 for Justice 
     Assistance, instead of $250,000,000, as proposed by the 
     House, and $240,000,000, as proposed by the Senate.


                           Justice Assistance

                       (In thousands of dollars)

                                                                Amended
        Program                                             Bill Amount
National Institute of Justice...................................$37,000

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  NLECTCs......................................................(19,740)
Bureau of Justice Statistics.....................................34,780
Victim Notification...............................................9,400
Economic, high-tech and cybercrime prevention....................11,280
Regional Info Sharing System.....................................40,000
Justice for All/DNA and Forensics.................................2,820
  NIST/OLES.......................................................(705)
Missing Children Program.........................................50,000
Management and Administration....................................10,904
                                                             __________
                                                             
    Total......................................................$196,184

       National Institute of Justice.--The Office of Inspector 
     General is directed to audit competitive National Institute 
     of Justice programs, projects and activities, including 
     contracts and grants, awarded in the last three fiscal years. 
     The audit shall examine whether grants and contracts were 
     awarded through a fair and open competitive process. The 
     audit shall identify costs related to any grant or contract 
     that are administrative in nature and provide a detailed 
     breakout of how those costs were determined.
       National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS).--Within funds 
     provided, the Bureau of Justice Statistics is directed to 
     appropriately fund the continuation of the NCVS, which is a 
     critical source of information on crime victimization across 
     the country.
       Missing Children.--The amended bill provides $50,000,000 
     for the Missing Children Program. The Appropriations 
     Committees recognize the critical roles played by national, 
     State and local law enforcement agencies and non-profit 
     organizations in protecting children from predators. The 
     Department is strongly urged to fully engage such entities in 
     the implementation of new and enhanced child protection 
     programs.
       Regional Information Sharing System (RISS).--The amended 
     bill provides $40,000,000 for regional information sharing to 
     ensure the efficient and effective automated exchange of 
     crime and terrorism information among Federal, State and 
     local agencies. The Department is urged to consider the data 
     sharing needs of rural law enforcement.
       Victim Notification.--The amended bill provides $9,400,000 
     for the State Automated Victim Notification program. No 
     funding may be used for this initiative from the Victims 
     Assistance Program, and a 50 percent match is required from 
     State, local or private sources.
       Economic, High-tech and Cybercrime Prevention.--The amended 
     bill includes $11,280,000 to support and train State and 
     local law enforcement agencies in the prevention, 
     investigation, and prosecution of Internet, high-tech and 
     economic crimes.
       Management and Administration.--The amended bill includes 
     language capping the total amount made available for Office 
     of Justice Programs management and administration at 
     $127,915,000.


               state and local law enforcement assistance

       The amended bill provides $1,008,136,000 for the State and 
     Local Law Enforcement Assistance account, instead of 
     $1,380,000,000, as proposed by the House, and $1,430,000,000, 
     as proposed by the Senate.


               State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance

                       (In thousands of dollars)

                                                                Amended
        Program                                             Bill Amount
Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grants.......................$170,433
  National Institute of Justice.................................(2,000)
  SLATT Intelligence State and Local Training...................(2,000)
Byrne Discretionary Grants......................................187,513
Byrne Competitive Grants.........................................16,000
Indian Assistance................................................22,440
  Tribal Prison Construction....................................(8,630)
  Indian Tribal Courts..........................................(8,630)
  Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse grants.....................(5,180)
State Criminal Alien Assistance Program.........................410,000
Southwest Border Prosecutor Program..............................30,080
Northern Border Prosecutor Program................................2,820
Victims of Trafficking Grants.....................................9,400
State Prison Drug Treatment.......................................9,400
Drug Courts......................................................15,200
Prescription Drug Monitoring......................................7,050
Prison Rape Prevention and Prosecution...........................17,860
Capital Litigation................................................2,500
Missing Alzheimer's Patients Grants.................................940
Mentally Ill Offender Act.........................................6,500
2008 Presidential Conventions Security..........................100,000
                                                             __________
                                                             
    Total....................................................$1,008,136

       Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program 
     (JAG).--The amended bill provides $170,433,000 for JAG 
     formula grants. Funding under this program is authorized for 
     law enforcement programs; prosecution and court programs; 
     prevention and education programs; corrections and community 
     corrections programs; drug treatment and enforcement 
     programs; planning, evaluation and technology improvement 
     programs; and crime victim and witness programs other than 
     compensation. Funding is not available for vehicles, vessels, 
     or aircraft; luxury items; real estate; or construction 
     projects. Within the funds provided, $2,000,000 is made 
     available for training to improve State and local law 
     enforcement intelligence capabilities; and $2,000,000 is made 
     available for the National Institute of Justice to assist 
     local units of government with the acquisition of new law 
     enforcement technologies.
       Byrne Discretionary Grants.--The amended bill provides 
     $187,513,000 for Byrne discretionary grants to help improve 
     the functioning of the criminal justice system with an 
     emphasis on violent crime, drugs, and serious offenders. 
     Within the funds provided, the Office of Justice Programs is 
     directed to review the following projects, to provide funding 
     consistent with law and Congressional intent, and to report 
     to the Appropriations Committees regarding the disbursement 
     of these funds:

        Project                                                  Amount
``Missing Persons'' (Locating the Ones We Love), Detroit, MI...$423,000
A Child is Missing GA, Fort Lauderdale, FL, to assist law enforcement 
  in finding missing children....................................70,500
A Child is Missing, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for A Child Is Missing--
  South Dakota Initiative........................................89,300
A Child is Missing, Indiana......................................47,000
A Child Is Missing, Montgomery, AL, for maintaining and upgrading 
  technology.....................................................47,000
A Child Is Missing, New Haven, CT................................94,000
A Child is Missing, New York....................................188,000
A Child is Missing, Texas.......................................446,500
A Child is Missing, UT, Fort Lauderdale, FL, to assist law enforcement 
  in finding missing children for program in Utah................70,500
Abilene, TX, Police Department..................................253,800
Abundant Life Church of God Family and Group Counseling Program, 
  Holbrook, NY...................................................94,000
Access Community Health Network Reentry Demonstration Project, Chicago, 
  IL............................................................470,000
Aces for Kids program for at-risk youth, White Plains, NY.......235,000
Administrative Office of the Courts, Atlanta, GA, to assist drug court 
  efforts........................................................47,000
Alabama Center for Law and Civic Education, Birmingham, AL, for law-
  related education..............................................94,000
Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center (ACJIC), Montgomery, AL, 
  for a criminal data system....................................470,000
Alabama Department of Corrections, Montgomery, AL, for computer based 
  corrections training..........................................376,000
Alabama District Attorneys Association Data Protection Program..117,500
Alabama District Attorneys Association, Montgomery, AL, for computer 
  forensics labs................................................752,000
Alabama District Attorneys Association, Montgomery, AL, for the state's 
  drug problem and gang activity..............................1,692,000
Alachua County, FL Comprehensive Management of Offenders with Co-
  occurring Mental Illness and Addiction........................188,000
Alameda County, CA Violence Prevention Initiative................94,000
Alaska Native Justice Center, Anchorage, AK, for programs to support 
  Native Alaskans involved in legal issues......................940,000
Alcorn State University, Lorman, MS, to fund a judicial threat analysis 
  center at Alcorn State University...........................1,598,000
ALERT Regional Prevention Center, Ashland, KY....................18,800
All Kids Count..................................................470,000
Area Resources for Community and Human Services, St. Louis, MO, for 
  gang prevention and intervention...............................94,000
Arlington County, VA GED Program for Recently Released Inmates...94,000
Ascension Parish, LA Sheriff's Office...........................352,500
Asheville, NC Police Department Fire Range Equipment............211,500
Asian Pacific Women's Center, victims services, Los Angeles, CA..56,400
Atlanta, GA City Safe Project...................................399,500
Baltimore County, MD Ex-Offender Program Equipment..............329,000
Bedford County, VA Sheriff's Office--Operation Blue Ridge Thunde188,000

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Bergen Community College, Paramus, NJ, to strengthen the policy, 
  research, and training institute..............................178,600
Bergen County Community College, Center for Suburban Justice, Paramus, 
  NJ.............................................................94,000
Bonneville County Sherriff's Office, Children's Identification & 
  Location Database (CHILD) Project--Idaho.......................47,000
Border Law Enforcement Training Program, Eagle Pass, TX.........658,000
Bridge to Success, Detroit, MI..................................188,000
Buckeye State Sheriffs' Association.............................940,000
Building Life Skills for Youth, Independence, MO................117,500
Burbank, CA Police Department...................................235,000
Butler County Community College...............................1,222,000
Calhoun and Cleburne Counties, AL Drug and Crime Task Force......61,100
California Indian Legal Services Tribal Court Development Project, 
  Oakland, CA...................................................282,000
California Innocence Project....................................423,000
Capital District Women's Bar Association Domestic Violence, Civil Legal 
  Assistance, and Military Families legal project, Albany, NY...211,500
Carmel, IN.......................................................94,000
Carson and Rural Elderly (CARE), Carson City, NV, for legal assistance 
  to rural seniors...............................................44,650
CASA of Wood County, WV..........................................47,000
Centenary College, Law Enforcement and Community Response Initia940,000
Center for Collaborative Network Security Development, Ann Arbor705,000
Center Point Re-entry and Community Integration, San Rafael, CA.470,000
Central Piedmont Community College, NC..........................352,500
Central Wyoming College, Riverton, WY, for equipping a criminal justice 
  training center...............................................235,000
Chapman University Domestic Violence Clinic, Anaheim, CA........376,000
Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, Eagle Butte, SD, for technology 
  upgrades to 9-1-1 system......................................183,300
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Criminal Justice System, South Dakota, for 
  law enforcement, court, and detention equipment and operations446,500
Chicago Public Schools After School Counts Program for at-risk youth, 
  IL............................................................188,000
Children's Home Society of South Dakota, Forensic Interviewing Se94,000
Chippewa Cree Tribe of the Rocky Boy's Reservation, Hill County, MT, 
  for upgrades to infrastructure, equipment and rehabilitation of 
  detention center..............................................446,500
Chrysalis Ex-Offender and Homeless Job Training Initiative, CA..376,000
Cincinnati, OH Police Department..............................2,068,000
Cincinnati, OH Police Department--Records Management Project....225,600
Citizens for NYC Community Crime Stoppers, NY...................305,500
City and County of San Francisco, CA Forensic Services Crime L1,551,000
City of Albertville, AL.........................................141,000
City of Anaheim, CA.............................................352,500
City of Austin, TX..............................................188,000
City of Bakersfield, CA Police Department........................70,500
City of Baltimore, Baltimore MD, to sustain and institutionalize the 
  Felony Drug Initiative pilot project..........................446,500
City of Baltimore, MD Felony Drug Initiative....................258,500
City of Barre, VT Police Department Drug, Law Enforcement, Education 
  and Treatment Program.........................................282,000
City of Baton Rouge/Parish of Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge, LA, for a 
  communication technology pilot program........................133,950
City of Bessemer, Bessemer, AL, for emergency operations and 
  communications................................................141,000
City of Boston, MA Youth and Gang Strategic Crime Initiative.....94,000
City of Carrollton, TX..........................................352,500
City of Dallas, Dallas, TX, for re-entry programs...............470,000
City of Denver, Denver, CO, for a gang task force...............267,900
City of Detroit, Detroit, MI, for a program for parolees, technical 
  parole violators, and ex-offenders............................223,250
City of Fort Wayne, City of Fort Wayne, IN, for a public safety 
  training......................................................133,950
City of Fort Wayne, IN..........................................282,000
City of Henderson, NV...........................................432,400
City of Indianapolis, City of Indianapolis, IN, for a male prisoner 
  reentry program...............................................223,250
City of Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, MI, for a training program for law 
  enforcement personnel.........................................178,600
City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, for an after-school program for 
  at-risk youth.................................................223,250
City of Madison, Madison, AL, to fund a domestic assault unit to handle 
  domestic violence.............................................141,000
City of Missoula, Missoula County, MT, for equipment and upgrades for 
  Internet Crimes Against Children..............................580,450
City of Montgomery, Montgomery, AL, for courthouses and detention 
  facility communications.......................................470,000
City of Nacogdoches, TX Counter Narcotics Project...............352,500
City of Newark Police Department, Newark, DE, for drug prevention44,650
City of Newark, Newark, NJ, for a returning offender initiative.446,500
City of Oakland, CA Radical Roving Recreation Program (RRR).....235,000
City of Rancho Santa Margarita, CA...............................44,180
City of Rosemead, CA Graffiti Deterrence Technologies............98,700
City of San Diego, San Diego, CA, for a gun violence interdiction 
  initiative....................................................223,250
City of St. Paul, St. Paul, MN, to replace the warning sirens and the 
  associated communications and control system..................223,250
City of Talladega, AL Drug Enforcement Initiative................47,000
City of Yakima, WA..............................................352,500
Claremont Community Center programs for at-risk youth, NH.......211,500
Coalition of Neighborhood Councils, Youth Development Training and 
  Education, San Diego, CA......................................258,500
Community Crime Prevention Initiative in Langley Park, MD.......235,000
Community Foundation of Wyandotte County, KS Neighborhood Safety 
  Program.......................................................329,000
Community Law Enforcement and Recovery (CLEAR)+ Program, Los Angeles, 
  CA............................................................188,000
Community Law Enforcement and Recovery Program (CLEAR) for Hollenbeck, 
  Los Angeles, CA...............................................470,000
Concurrent Technologies Corporation, PA Corrections Learning 
  Environment...................................................705,000
Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) of Lycoming County, PA..103,400
Creighton University, Omaha, NE, for personnel training, equipment, and 
  technological upgrades for the Milton R. Abrahams Legal Clinic178,600
Criminal Justice Institute, Little Rock, AR, for a law enforcement 
  education and training program................................679,150
Crossroads Safehouse in Fort Collins, CO.........................56,400
Crow Creek Sioux Tribe Criminal Justice System, Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, 
  South Dakota, for law enforcement, court, and detention equipment and 
  operations....................................................446,500
Dallas, TX Prisoner Re-Entry Initiative.........................352,500
Davidson County Mental Health Court, Nashville, TN..............446,500

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Davidson County Mental Health Court, Nashville, TN, to provide safe and 
  affordable transitional housing for individuals who suffer from 
  mental illness................................................188,000
DeKalb County, IL Drug Court....................................171,080
Delaware County Community College Institute for Public Safety and 
  Emergency Preparedness........................................188,000
Delaware Office of Highway Safety, Dover, DE, to purchase equipment and 
  implement sobriety check points...............................223,250
Denver Rescue Mission STAR Program, CO..........................282,000
Denver, CO Police Department Gang Bureau........................376,000
Des Moines, IA Area Community College.........................1,753,100
Detroit, MI Drug Violence Enforcement...........................376,000
Developing Options for Violent Emergencies (DOVE) Program, Akron,47,000
DIVA, Inc. Domestic Violence Initiative, Columbia, SC...........188,000
Domestic Violence Clearinghouse and Legal Hotline Community Outreach, 
  Honolulu, HI..................................................141,000
Donnelly College, Kansas City, KS, for inmate education.........235,000
Dooly County Family Resource Center, Vienna, GA.................141,000
Dover, NH Police Department Drug and Gang Safety Initiative.....235,000
Dr. J. Alfred Smith, Sr. Training Academy, Oakland CA...........188,000
Duquesne University Cyber-Security program, Pittsburgh, PA......376,000
.......................................................................
Durham, NC Police Department Forensic Unit......................376,000
EAC Child Advocacy Center, Central Islip, NY....................423,000
EAC Offender Treatment Alternatives, Hempstead, NY..............470,000
EAC Women's Alternative-to-Incarceration Program, Hempstead, NY..47,000
East Carroll Parish, LA Sheriff's Office.........................75,200
East Central University, OK Forensic Justice Center.............352,500
East Palo Alto, CA Violence and Gang Prevention Initiative......446,500
East Stroudsburg University, East Stroudsburg, PA, for law enforcement 
  training in cyber crime technologies and forensics............223,250
Eastern Montgomery County, PA Law Enforcement Training and Emergency 
  Preparation Activities........................................164,500
Eau Claire, WI Child Advocacy Center............................211,500
Eisenhower Foundation Re-Entry Project, Toledo, OH..............564,000
Essex County Sheriff, MA Heroin and Oxycontin Enforcement Progra282,000
Essex County, Essex, NJ, for a juvenile re-entry program........357,200
F.A.I.T.H. Inc., Offenders and Ex-Offenders Re-Entry Program, Chicago, 
  IL............................................................305,500
Fairfield, CA Gang Suppression Project...........................47,000
Farleigh Dickinson University Cybercrime Computer Forensic Security, 
  Teaneck, NJ...................................................705,000
Father's Day Rally Committee, Inc., Men United Program, Philadelphia, 
  PA............................................................846,000
First Step SAFE Program for Wayne County, MI.....................94,000
Florida Gulf Coast University...................................352,500
Ford County Sheriff's Office, Ford County, KS, for addressing and 
  preventing terror risks in rural areas........................282,000
Fort Bend County, TX Court Team for Maltreated Infants and Toddl305,500
Gallatin County Sheriff's Office, Gallatin County, MT, to purchase of a 
  mobile communication equipment, and upgrade command vehicle...277,300
Gang and Violent Crime Intervention Project, Madison, WI.........94,000
Gardena, CA Police Department Security Enhancements..............47,000
Generations, Inc., Camden, NJ, for a domestic violence program..133,950
Georgia State University HIV/Prisoner Reentry Program, Atlanta, G94,000
Glenville State College, WV Anti-recidivism prisoner education p188,000
Glenville State College, WV Criminal Justice Program............705,000
Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake, Baltimore, MD, to provide ex-
  offenders with services, including drug treatment, housing, and job 
  placement.....................................................223,250
Grace College.................................................1,128,000
Grambling State University, Grambling, LA, for forensics lab equi89,300
Grands As Parents, Very Important People (VIP) Program, Philadelphia, 
  PA.............................................................47,000
Grant Sawyer Center Justice Education Program, Reno, NV, for operating 
  support and scholarships for judges in the Judicial Studies degree 
  program.......................................................178,600
Greater Philadelphia Boyz to Men Fatherhood Initiative, PA......446,500
Greenburgh, NY Drug Court Program................................47,000
H.O.P.E. Center of Shade Tree Domestic Abuse Center, Las Vegas, NV, for 
  services including life skills training for victims of domesti357,200
Hamburg, PA Area School District, Safety and Security project....23,500
Hamilton County, OH Reentry Project..............................94,000
Hamilton County, TN Drug Court..................................150,400
Harris County, TX Sheriff's Office............................2,232,500
Hawaii Innocence Project........................................305,500
Haymarket Center Furlough Program for Women, Chicago, IL........305,500
Hennepin County, Minneapolis, to create an electronic charging process 
  to allow for electronic signature of court charging documents.178,600
Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science Cold Case Center, University 
  of New Haven, CT..............................................470,000
Henry Lee Institute for Forensic Science, West Haven, CT, for equipment 
  and other costs for the National Forensic Crisis Management and 
  Investigation Center..........................................223,250
Homestead Borough Police Department Crime Prevention and Assistan47,000
Honolulu, HI Police Department Forensic Laboratory..............446,500
Hope House Children Services Program, Independence, MO...........70,500
Houston, TX Domestic Violence Enforcement Initiative............893,000
Houston, TX Police Department...................................352,500
Idaho Department of Corrections...............................1,222,000
Idaho State Police............................................1,128,000
Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, Elder Abuse Prevention 
  Pilot Program, Chicago, IL....................................188,000
Indian River Community College, FL Public Safety Communications/IT 
  Project.......................................................141,000
Iowa Central Community College..................................423,000
Iowa Department of Public Health, Polk County, IA, for an in-jail 
  treatment program.............................................582,000
Iowa Drug Endangered Children Response Teams....................141,000
Iowa Legal Aid, Des Moines, IA, to provide legal assistance at 
  community health centers......................................145,500
Iowa State University Cyber project.............................611,000
Iowa State University Forensic Science........................2,820,000
John Jay College Criminal Justice Center, NY....................305,500
John Jay College, New York, NY, for the Regenhard Center for Emergency 
  Response Studies..............................................178,600

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Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, for the Johns Hopkins Prisoner 
  Career Re-Entry Program to provide job training and placement.178,600
Johnson County, KS Safety for Behavioral Healthcare Workers......94,000
Johnson County, NC Schools Critical Infrastructure Protection Sy164,500
Johnson County, TX Stop the Offender Program....................188,000
Joseph J. Peterman Institute, Philadelphia, PA Latino Child Abuse 
  Prevention Program............................................164,500
Kane County, IL Mental Health Court.............................235,000
Kane County, IL Sheriff's Office................................705,000
Kansas Bureau of Investigation...................................70,500
Kansas City, MO Metropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual Assau47,000
Kansas Regional Community Policing Institute....................564,000
KidsPeace Arizona Foster Care & Family Services Program.........141,000
KidsPeace in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, CA..........188,000
King County, WA Sheriff's Office for school resource officers...329,000
King County, WA Sheriff's Office Gang Intervention Initiative...352,500
Lafayette County, AR Sheriff's Office............................47,000
Lafayette Parish Bar Foundation, Lafayette Parish, LA, to increase the 
  level of services through the Lafayette Parish Bar Foundation..89,300
Laguna Pueblo Integrated Justice Center, Mescalero, NM, for law 
  enforcement, courts, detention equipment and operations.......267,900
Lancaster County, SC Sheriff's Office Firing Range Equipment.....94,000
Lane County, OR Adult Corrections Mental Health Recidivism Projec94,000
Larimer County, CO Sheriff's Department, Specialized Prosecution258,500
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police, Las Vegas, NV, to upgrade command 
  vehicle to coordinate law enforcement activities..............446,500
Latin American Youth Center, Langley Park, MD, for juvenile delinquency 
  prevention programs through intervention, prevention and prose669,750
Liberty Hall II Offender Re-Entry Program, Indianapolis, IN.....446,500
Living Classrooms, Baltimore, MD, for a prisoner re-entry progra200,925
Livingstone College, NC Criminal Justice Program................329,000
Local Initiative Support Corporation, Jackson, MS, to provide community 
  law enforcement training......................................705,000
Local Initiatives Support Corporation Community Safety Initiativ329,000
Long County, GA Sheriff's Office................................347,800
Los Angeles County CDC Comprehensive Crime Prevention Program, Monterey 
  Park, CA......................................................423,000
Los Angeles, CA Gang Reduction Program..........................940,000
Louisiana District Attorneys Association........................352,500
Lower Makefield, PA Police Department, Bucks County Security Threat 
  Group.........................................................352,500
Luna County Sheriff's Department, Deming, NM, to purchase equipment and 
  to train law enforcement agencies along the New Mexico-Mexico 223,250
Lutheran Settlement House, Philadelphia, PA Bilingual Domestic Violence 
  Project........................................................70,500
Luzerne County Community College, Nanticoke, PA, for training and 
  equipment acquisition.........................................329,000
Luzerne County, PA Drug Court Program...........................940,000
Macon County, Macon County, IL, for gun violence prevention.....150,000
Mahoning County, OH Substance Abuse Interventions and Treatment 
  Programs.......................................................94,000
Mahoning Valley, OH Law Enforcement Task Force..................376,000
Maryland Coordination and Analysis Center, Gang Elimination Task Force, 
  Baltimore, MD...............................................2,820,000
Maryland Regional Gang Initiative, Montgomery and Prince George's 
  Counties, MD..................................................446,500
Maryland U.S. Attorney's Office, Baltimore, MD, for a program to stop 
  gang violence...............................................2,679,000
McLean County, McLean County, IL, for a drug court..............350,000
Megan Nicole Kanka Foundation--Check 'em Out Program............470,000
Mentoring Incarcerated Parents (MIP), Philadelphia, PA..........329,000
Metropolitan Crime Commission, New Orleans, LA, to eliminate public 
  corruption and to reduce white-collar crime...................329,000
Metropolitan Family Services Domestic Violence Services, Chicago235,000
Metropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual Assault, Jackson County, 
  MO, for intervention and advocacy services for victims of sexual 
  violence......................................................329,000
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Regional Pawn Database 
  Sharing System.................................................94,000
Midland County, MI Courts.......................................314,900
Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office, Milwaukee, WI, to maintain 
  staff and services in domestic violence unit..................401,850
Milwaukee County, WI Benedict Center Women's Harm Reduction Progr94,000
Milwaukee Public Schools, Milwaukee, MN, to continue safe summer223,250
Minneapolis, MN Gunfire Detection System........................564,000
Minnesota State Patrol, Drug Sniffing K-9's for Northeastern MN Patrol 
  Districts......................................................32,900
MISSING Internet Safety Program in Anderson, IN.................352,500
Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS, for knowledge-based data 
  integration and intelligence..................................940,000
Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS, provide technical 
  assistance to law enforcement regarding electronic and compu1,598,000
Missoula, MT Police Department...................................75,200
Mobile County Commission, Mobile, AL, for interoperable communications 
  systems.......................................................470,000
Monroe County Department of Public Safety, Monroe County, NY, for the 
  Fingerprint and Trace module..................................446,500
Monroe County, NY Crime Lab Computer and Document Forensic and Digital 
  Evidence Module...............................................625,100
Monroe County, NY Drug Analysis Module........................1,598,000
Monroe County, NY Firearms Analysis Crime Lab.................1,673,200
Montana Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association.................203,980
Montana State University........................................188,000
Montana State University at Billings, Yellowstone County, MT, for an 
  academic development program targeted at inmates at the Montana 
  Women's Prison in Billings....................................267,900
Montana Supreme Court, Lewis and Clark County, MT, to enhance and 
  sustain Montana's adult, family and juvenile drug courts......312,550
Monterey County, CA Street Violence and Anti-Gang Project.....1,269,000
Morgan County, AL Child Advocacy Center..........................78,020
Morgan County, CO...............................................188,000
Mujeres Latinas en Accion, Parent Support Program, Chicago, IL..188,000
Multnomah County, OR Elder Abuse Prosecution Project.............47,000
Muskegon County, MI Alternatives to Incarceration Program.......352,500
Nassau County, NY District Attorney's Office, Get REAL Anti-Gang 
  Initiative....................................................188,000

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National Association of Court Management........................188,000
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Alexandria, VA, to 
  provide equipment and training to reunite displaced children and 
  adults.........................................................89,300
National Center for Victims of Crime, Washington, DC, National hotline 
  that provides information and services to crime victims.......470,000
National Children's Advocacy Center, Huntsville, AL, Support Services 
  for Child Abuse Victims in North Alabama......................423,000
National Crime Victims Law Institute..........................4,465,000
National Forensic Science Training Center, FL.................2,030,400
National Institute of Corrections, Washington, DC, for a study to 
  assess the need for a Nevada Indian tribal detention facility..89,300
National Institute on State Policy on Trafficking of Women and Girls, 
  Washington, DC................................................648,600
National Judicial College, Reno, NV, to provide training to judg893,000
Nation's Missing Children Organization and National Center for Missing 
  Adults, Wyoming, for technology to locate missing persons......94,000
New Directions for Youth program, Van Nuys, CA..................141,000
New Hope Academy Drug Treatment to Low-Income Families, Rehrersb211,500
New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, to develop grip 
  recognition on guns...........................................267,900
New Mexico Administrative Office of the Courts, Santa Fe, NM, to 
  continue drug court programs..................................267,900
North Brooklyn Development Corporation, Brooklyn, NY at-risk youth 
  programs.......................................................94,000
North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation State Crime Lab DNA 
  Enhancement...................................................282,000
North Metro Task Force, Adams County and City/County of Broomfield, CO 
  Police Departments............................................587,500
Northampton County, PA Child Advocacy Center....................235,000
Northeast Regional Forensic Institute, Albany, NY...............540,500
Northern Kentucky University Research Foundation, Highland Heights, KY, 
  for increasing the security of the Internet and electronic sys329,000
Northern Virginia Regional Gang Task Force....................2,350,000
Northwest Missouri NITRO Task Force.............................352,500
Northwest Regional Gang Task Force, VA..........................564,000
NY State Sheriffs Association...................................352,500
Oak Ridge, TN Police Department...............................1,034,000
Oakland Center for Public Safety at Merritt College, CA..........94,000
Office of the District Attorney, 3rd Judicial District, Rural Domestic 
  Violence I Initiative, Las Cruces, NM, for outreach to rural, 
  underserved areas.............................................133,950
Office of the Tulare County, CA, District Attorney..............352,500
Oglala Sioux Tribe Criminal Justice System, South Dakota, for law 
  enforcement, court, and detention equipment and operations....893,000
Oglala Sioux Tribe Department of Public Safety, Community Policing, 
  Pine Ridge, SD................................................564,000
On-Site Academy's Law Enforcement Counseling Program, Gardner, M470,000
Operation Our Town, Altoona, PA.................................235,000
Operation UNITE, KY...........................................3,572,000
Pace University Women's Justice Center, White Plains, NY.........47,000
Painesville, OH Police Department................................70,500
Parents for Megan's Law, Stony Brook, NY, for the National Megan's Law 
  Helpline, Crime Victims Center, Advocacy, & Counseling program334,875
Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Dauphin County, PA, 
  for a training, education, and prevention institute on domestic 
  violence and homicide prevention..............................312,550
Phoenix House Families Facing Addiction Program, NY, NY..........47,000
Phoenix House in Dublin, NH.....................................352,500
Phoenix House, Capital Region of New York.......................601,600
Pinellas County, FL Forensic Lab................................695,600
Pitt County, NC Gang Prevention program..........................47,000
Polytechnic University, NY Large Scale Network Forensics........376,000
Portage County, OH Adult Probation Department, Community Integration 
  and Socialization Program.....................................188,000
Prince George's County, MD State's Attorney Office, Bilingual Victims 
  Advocate.......................................................42,300
Public Safety Officer Training Center, Casper, WY...............470,000
Red Bay, AL Police Department....................................18,800
Regional Counterdrug Training Academy, Meridian, MS.............291,400
Regional Fingerprint ID project, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, 
  CA..........................................................1,880,000
Rhode Island Family Court Mental Health Services, Providence, RI, to 
  provide rapid psychological evaluations and treatment recommendations 
  to youth and the courts.......................................223,250
Rhode Island Municipal Police Academy...........................188,000
Ridley Park, PA Police Community Educational Programs............79,900
Riverside County, CA Sheriff's Department.......................352,500
Riverside County, CA Sheriff's Department Endangered Children 1,094,160
Riverside County, CA Web Wise Kids program......................235,000
Roca Inc, Alternatives to Youth Violence, Boston, MA............305,500
Rose Brooks Center Project SAFE program, Kansas City, MO........376,000
Rose Hill, KS Police Department.................................235,000
Rosebud Sioux Tribe Criminal Justice System, South Dakota, for law 
  enforcement, court, and detention equipment and operations....446,500
Rural Criminal Justice Center at Central Wyoming College........470,000
Rural Justice Institute at Alfred University....................752,000
Safe and Sound, Milwaukee, WI, to provide continued operational 535,800
Safer Foundation, Transitional Program for Ex-Offenders, Chicago470,000
Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia, PA Violence Prevention and 
  Response Training..............................................70,500
Sam Houston State University Regional Crime Lab.................352,500
San Francisco, CA Community Justice Center....................1,034,000
San Francisco, CA Ex-Offender Reentry Services................1,504,000
San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Department.....................282,000
Sankofa Safe Child Initiative, Chicago, IL.......................47,000
Santa Ana, CA Police Department, Missing Program/Internet Safety for 
  Kids...........................................................94,000
School Resource Officers for South Gate, CA.....................376,000
School Safety Project in Derby, KS..............................235,000
School Safety Project in Newton, KS.............................235,000
School Security Program in Tulsa, OK............................352,500
Sea Research Foundation After School Program for at-risk youth, Mystic, 
  CT............................................................282,000
Second Chance Prisoner Re-entry Project, San Diego, CA..........681,500
Sedgwick County, KS District Attorney's Office..................470,000
Sedgwick County, KS Sheriff's Office............................423,000
Sex Offender Alert and Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Education 
  Programs, Stony Brook, NY.....................................258,500
Shelby County, KY Drug/Alcohol Advisory Council..................75,200

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Sheriff's Association of New Jersey, State-wide Accreditation Pro78,960
Shreveport-Bossier Community Renewal, Shreveport, LA, for a crime 
  prevention initiative..........................................89,300
Simon Wiesenthal Center, Los Angeles, CA, To provide sensitivity 
  training to law enforcement when investigating hate crimes and civil 
  rights abuses...............................................1,598,000
Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate Department of Justice, correctional 
  rehabilitation strategies, Agency Village, SD..................94,000
Solano County, CA Probation Enhanced Supervision of High Risk Domestic 
  Violence Offenders.............................................47,000
South Dakota Children's Home Society, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, for 
  family support services, forensic interviewing centers, and emergency 
  shelter operations............................................361,900
South Florida Anti-Gang Task Force, Broward County, FL, to fight gang 
  violence......................................................357,200
Southern Illinois University--Carbondale, Center for Rural Violence and 
  Prevention.....................................................94,000
Southern Virginia Child Advocacy Center..........................28,200
Spokane County, WA Sheriff's Office.............................352,500
St. Louis County, MO Police Crime Laboratory....................141,000
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Criminal Justice System, South Dakota, for 
  law enforcement, court, and detention equipment and operations446,500
State of Alaska, Juneau, AK, for rural law enforcement..........940,000
State of Alaska, Juneau, AK, to continue alcohol interdiction, 
  investigation and prosecution of bootlegging crimes...........752,000
State of New Mexico First Judicial District Court Mental Health Court 
  Program, Santa Fe, NM, to expand services.....................188,000
Stepping Stones Child Advocacy, La Crosse, WI...................211,500
Stop It Now, Northampton, MA.....................................94,000
Stop Violence in Ross County, OH................................305,500
Suffolk County, NY District Attorney's Office, Senior Abuse Unit282,000
Suffolk County, NY Internet Crimes Against Children Prevention P399,500
Summa Health Systems, Akron, OH, for care to domestic violence victims 
  and assistance to law enforcement personnel...................401,850
Tahirih Justice Center, VA legal and social services..........1,175,000
Tallahassee Community College, FL Pat Thomas Law Enforcement Aca188,000
Tallapoosa County, AL Sheriff's Office...........................94,000
Tarleton State University Rural Law Enforcement Project.........705,000
TASC Center for Health and Justice, Chicago, IL..................47,000
Texas Border Sheriffs' Coalition..............................4,982,000
Texas State University Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response T927,780
Texas State University and Texas Engineering Extension Service, Project 
  Protect, San Marcos, TX.......................................470,000
The Doe Fund, Inc., Ready, Willing, and Able, NY................564,000
The Doe Fund, Ready, Willing & Able, Jersey City, NJ............141,000
Thiel College, PA Community Partnership Security Center.........423,000
Tifton, GA Police Department, Neighborhood Watch Programs........61,100
Town of Eureka, Lincoln County, MT, for upgrades law enforcement 
  training facility.............................................223,250
Towson University, MD Forensic Chemistry Institute..............141,000
Troy University, Troy, AL, for cyber crime prevention and traini493,500
Tulsa Public Schools, Tulsa, OK, for public schools campus police47,000
Turtle Mountain Community College, Belcourt, ND, for the continued 
  development of an innovative tribal justice program...........223,250
UAB, Birmingham, AL, for an anti-cyber-crime computational opera470,000
Unified Government of Kansas City, KS Victims of Crime Services.376,000
Unified Government of Wyandotte County, Kansas City, KS, for crime 
  victim services...............................................282,000
UNITE law enforcement pilot project, Beverly Hills, CA..........893,000
United Keetowah Band of Cherokee Indians, OK Domestic Violence and 
  Victims Assistance programs...................................188,000
United Way of Southeastern Michigan Ex-Offender Reentry Program.634,500
University of Alabama School of Law, Family Law Clinic..........141,000
University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, for mediation and dispute 
  resolution services in family courts..........................282,000
University of Arkansas Criminal Justice Institute School Resource 
  Officer Training..............................................305,500
University of Arkansas Methamphetamine Education and Training Pr352,500
University of Colorado at Denver--Audio and Video Forensics proj352,500
University of Connecticut Health Center, Breaking the Cycle of 
  Behavioral Health Problems and Crime..........................470,000
University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, for community-based gun 
  violence prevention and intervention..........................380,000
University of Illinois at Chicago, Project on Violence Prevention--
  CeaseFire......................................................47,000
University of Kentucky Research Foundation, Lexington, KY, to encourage 
  and prepare students from economically-disadvantaged backgrounds to 
  pursue careers in law.........................................376,000
University of Louisville Research Foundation, Louisville, KY, to 
  develop methods for detecting child abuse.....................376,000
University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, for combined law enforcement 
  efforts.....................................................1,880,000
University of Memphis, TN Integrated Gang and Violent Crime Reduction 
  Program.......................................................564,000
University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS, provide legal analysis and 
  training to judges and prosecutors regarding electronic and computer 
  crime.......................................................2,538,000
University of Missouri--St. Louis, Family Intervention Program for 
  Parents Who have Abused Drugs.................................249,100
University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Immigrant Resource Project, Las 
  Vegas, NV, for a legal education program......................267,900
University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), Las Vegas, NV, for the ITFFRO 
  Center........................................................580,450
University of North Dakota, School of Law, Grand Forks, ND, for the 
  recruitment and retention of American Indian law students.....178,600
University of South Carolina School of Law, Columbia, SC, law clinic 
  support.......................................................188,000
University of South Carolina, Gangnet...........................282,000
University of Tennessee Law Enforcement Innovation Center.......446,500
University of Toledo Program to Increase Effective Services for Child 
  Victims of Commercial Exploitation............................423,000
Upper Darby, PA Center for Family Safety........................352,500
Utah Sheriffs' Association Jail Inspection Systems, St. George, U94,000
Utah Valley State College Forensic program......................352,500
Ute Mountain Ute Indian Reservation Native American Law Enforcement, 
  Court System, Detention Improvement Program, CO...............493,500

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Utica College, NY Sex Offender Authentication Research Project..705,000
Venango, PA Internet Safety Project.............................188,000
Ventura County, CA District Attorney's Office...................164,500
Ventura County, CA Sheriff's Department.........................188,000
Vermont Department of Public Safety, Waterbury, VT, to combat increased 
  heroin, methamphetamine and other drug activity.............1,000,000
Vermont Judiciary, Court Administrator's Office, Montpelier, VT, to 
  provide victims of domestic violence with access to the courts223,250
Vermont Law School, South Royalton, VT, to allow the Legal Clinic 
  Services Expansion program at the Vermont Law School to expand its 
  work on immigration matters and increase services available to 
  Vermonters in western part of the state.......................250,000
Vermont Police Academy, Pittsford, VT, to train new recruits to deal 
  with violent and drug related crimes..........................188,000
Vermont Protection and Advocacy, Montpelier, VT, for communication 
  support for the disabled in court proceedings..................89,300
Villa Julie College, MD Forensic Studies and Training Program...423,000
Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, VA, for Virginia Tech expenses 
  related to shooting on campus..................................53,580
VIVA: Adult Volunteer Hispanic Outreach Program in FL and NM....705,000
Volunteers of America Delaware Valley, Collingswood, NJ, for a re-entry 
  program.......................................................446,500
Voorhees College, SC Dating Violence and Sexual Assault Prevention and 
  Services......................................................470,000
Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs DNA Initiat470,000
Washington County, NC Courthouse Security........................47,000
Washington County, OR Drug Court................................446,500
Washington County, OR Recovery Mentors..........................211,500
Washoe County Sheriff's Office, Reno, NV, for a pilot program to house 
  mentally ill offenders.........................................89,300
Washoe County Sheriff's Office, Reno, NV, to secure improvements at the 
  justice center................................................893,000
Waukegan, IL Police Department--North Suburban Gang Task Force..846,000
Waynesburg College, PA Electronic Crime Prevention and Investiga470,000
Weld County, CO Gang Task Force.................................235,000
Westfield State College, MA Law Enforcement Training Program....305,500
Westminster, CA Police Department...............................352,500
Westside Health Authority Neighborhood Re-Entry Center (NRC), Chicago, 
  IL............................................................164,500
Whatcom County Executive's Office, Bellingham, WA, for northern border-
  related prosecution...........................................679,150
Will County, IL Sheriff's Office................................202,100
Willmar, MN Gang Enforcement Team...............................141,000
Winona State University, MN National Child Protection Training C775,500
Women's Center of Tarrant County, TX............................235,000
Women's Council on African American Affairs, Little Rock, AR, for 
  support for the Center for Healing Hearts and Spirits Prevention of 
  Black on Black Crime Initiative................................89,300
YMCA of Greater New York.........................................47,000
Yonkers, NY Outstanding Warrants Program.........................94,000
Zero to Three Court Teams for Maltreated Infants and Toddlers, 
  Honolulu, HI..................................................408,900
Zero to Three Court Teams Project, New Haven, CT................329,000
       Byrne Competitive Grants.-- The amended bill provides 
     $16,000,000 for Byrne competitive grants to programs of 
     national significance to prevent crime, improve the 
     administration of justice, or assist victims of crime. Within 
     60 days of enactment of this Act, the Office of Justice 
     Programs is directed to provide a report and spend plan to 
     the Appropriations Committees, which details the scope of the 
     program and the criteria and methodology the agency will 
     employ to award these grants. It is expected that national 
     programs that have received funding under the Byrne 
     discretionary program will be eligible for funding under this 
     competitive grant program.
       Tribal Law Enforcement Assistance.-- The amended bill 
     provides $22,440,000 for law enforcement assistance to Indian 
     tribes, of which $8,630,000 is for tribal prison 
     construction; $8,630,000 is for tribal courts; and $5,180,000 
     is for tribal alcohol and substance abuse reduction 
     assistance. The Appropriations Committees note with deep 
     concern the poor condition of tribal detention facilities on 
     Navajo Nation land and across the country. The Department of 
     Justice is directed to review the state of existing tribal 
     detention facilities and the need for new detention capacity, 
     and to report to the Appropriations Committees no later than 
     180 days after enactment of this Act on its findings, 
     including recommendations and actions that have or will be 
     taken to address these needs.
       State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP).-- The 
     amended bill provides $410,000,000 for the SCAAP program for 
     reimbursement to States and localities for costs of 
     incarceration of criminal aliens. In light of the long delay 
     in disbursing fiscal year 2006 SCAAP funds, the Department is 
     directed to improve coordination with the Department of 
     Homeland Security in the vetting, verification and 
     reimbursement of claims.
       Southwest Border Prosecutions.-- The amended bill includes 
     $30,080,000 to provide assistance to State and local law 
     enforcement agencies (including prosecutors, probation 
     officers, courts and detention facilities) along the 
     southwest border with the handling and processing of drug and 
     alien cases referred from Federal arrests.
       Northern Border Prosecutions.-- The amended bill includes 
     $2,820,000 to provide assistance to State and local law 
     enforcement agencies (including prosecutors, probation 
     officers, courts and detention facilities) along the northern 
     border with the handling and processing of drug and alien 
     cases referred from Federal arrests.
       Drug Courts.-- The amended bill provides $15,200,000 for 
     grants to drug courts, which are designed to adjudicate 
     substance abusing offenders and help them to break the cycle 
     of addiction. This funding level represents a $5,328,000 
     increase over fiscal year 2007.
       Hal Rogers Prescription Drug Monitoring Program--. The 
     amended bill includes $7,050,000 for the Prescription Drug 
     Monitoring Program to assist States in developing 
     prescription drug monitoring systems. The Office of Justice 
     Programs is directed to continue to work with the Drug 
     Enforcement Administration to implement this program.
       Prison Rape Prevention and Prosecution.-- The amended bill 
     includes $17,860,000 for prison rape prevention and 
     prosecution programs authorized by the Prison Rape 
     Elimination Act of 2003. Within funding provided, $1,692,000 
     shall be transferred to the National Prison Rape Elimination 
     Commission, of which $470,000 is made available to conduct a 
     report to the Appropriations Committees on how previously 
     appropriated Federal funds have been spent and the impact 
     this funding has had on reducing prison rape.
       Capital Litigation.-- The amended bill includes $2,500,000 
     for Capital Litigation Improvement Grants, as authorized by 
     section 426 of the Justice For All Act (Public Law 108-405).
       SEARCH National Technical Assistance and Training 
     Program.-- The Appropriations Committees support efforts to 
     assist States in the development and use of information 
     systems to accelerate the automation of fingerprint 
     identification processes and criminal justice data which are 
     compatible with the FBI Integrated Automated Fingerprint 
     Identification System.
       2008Presidential Conventions Security.-- The amended bill 
     provides $100,000,000 in emergency funds to State and local 
     law enforcement entities for security and related costs, 
     including overtime, associated with the two principal 2008 
     Presidential Candidate Nominating Conventions, to be divided 
     equally between the conventions.


                       WEED AND SEED PROGRAM FUND

       The amended bill provides $32,100,000 for the Weed and Seed 
     Program Fund, instead of $50,000,000, as proposed by the 
     Senate, and $49,692,000, as proposed by the House. The House 
     proposed to fund this program within the Community Oriented 
     Policing Services account.


                  COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING SERVICES

       The amended bill provides $587,233,000 for Community 
     Oriented Policing Services (COPS) programs, instead of 
     $725,000,000, as proposed by the House, and $660,000,000, as 
     proposed by the Senate.


                  Community Oriented Policing Services

                       (In thousands of dollars)

                                                                Amended
        Program                                             Bill Amount
COPS Hiring Grants..............................................$20,000
Law Enforcement Technology and Interoperability.................205,366
  NIST/OLES.....................................................(1,000)
Violent Gang and Gun Crime Reduction.............................20,000

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Meth Hot Spots...................................................61,187
Bullet-Proof Vests...............................................25,850
  NIST/OLES.....................................................(1,880)
Tribal Law Enforcement...........................................15,040
Criminal Records Upgrade..........................................9,400
DNA Analysis Backlog Reduction/Crime Labs.......................152,272
  Debbie Smith DNA Backlog grants.............................(147,391)
  Post-Conviction DNA Testing grants............................(4,881)
Paul Coverdell Forensic Science..................................18,800
Offender Re-Entry................................................11,750
Child Sexual Predator Elimination/Sex Offender Management........15,608
  Sex Offender Management.......................................(4,162)
  National Sex Offender Registry..................................(850)
Training and Technical Assistance.................................3,760
Management and Administration....................................28,200
                                                             __________
                                                             
    Total......................................................$587,233

       COPS Hiring Grants.--The amended bill provides $20,000,000 
     for grants to State and local governments for the hiring of 
     additional law enforcement officers for deployment in 
     community-oriented policing across the nation. Also known as 
     ``COPS on the Beat,'' this grant program is being funded for 
     the first time since 2005.
       Law Enforcement Technology and Interoperability.--The 
     amended bill provides $205,366,000 for law enforcement 
     technology grants to State and local law enforcement 
     agencies. Within the amounts provided, $1,000,000 shall be 
     transferred to the National Institute of Standards and 
     Technology to continue the efforts of the Office of Law 
     Enforcement Standards in developing minimum standards for 
     equipment purchased through this grant program. Within the 
     funds provided, the COPS program office is directed to review 
     the following projects, to provide funding consistent with 
     law and Congressional intent, and to report to the 
     Appropriations Committees regarding the disbursement of these 
     funds:

        Project                                                  Amount
Accomack County, VA Sheriff's Office............................$37,600
Adams County, IL................................................376,000
Adams County, IL, Sheriff's Department..........................282,000
Albuquerque Police Department, Albuquerque, NM, for an information 
  system to enhance communication and facilitate sharing among law 
  enforcement jurisdictions.....................................223,250
Alexandria, VA Law Enforcement Technology........................94,000
Alleghany County, VA Sheriff's Department.......................470,000
Allegheny County, PA Chiefs of Police...........................352,500
Allentown, PA Police Department.................................470,000
Alsip, IL, Police Department equipment...........................94,000
Altoona, AL Police Department....................................28,200
Alvernia College, Reading, PA, for equipment to train police 
  officers......................................................223,250
Ambler Township, PA Police Department Equipment.................126,900
Amherst County, VA..............................................164,500
Amherst, NY, Police Department..................................164,500
Anderson County, KY Sheriff's Mobile Data Terminals.............188,000
Arkansas State Police, Little Rock, AR, for a Forensic Recovery of 
  Evidence Data Center..........................................401,850
Arkansas State Police, Little Rock, AR, to provide wireless 
  technology to investigators in the field......................223,250
Arlington County, VA Emergency Mobile Technology Support.........94,000
Ashburn, GA Police Department Equipment..........................84,600
Atchison County, KS Sheriff's Office Public Safety Equipment.....94,000
Austin, TX Police Department Technology.........................211,500
Baldwin County Commission, Baldwin County, AL, for interoperable 
  communications equipment......................................282,000
Baltimore City Police Department, Baltimore, MD, to upgrade 
  forensics laboratory equipment................................446,500
Baltimore County Police Department, Baltimore County, MD, to upgrade 
  forensics laboratory equipment................................446,500
Barboursville, WV Police Department..............................94,000
Barren County Fiscal Court, Barren County, KY, for mobile data 
  terminals and other communication equipment...................235,000
Barrington-Inverness, IL Police Department Interoperable 
  Communications Equipment......................................493,500
Bayfield County, WI Law Enforcement Pictometry Technology.......940,000
Beaver County, PA Emergency Communications......................446,500
Beaver County, Pennsylvania Emergency Services Center, Beaver 
  County, PA, for public safety radio systems acquisition and 
  upgrades......................................................235,000
Bell Gardens, CA Police Communications Interoperability project.188,000
Bell, CA Police Department Law Enforcement and Technology.......235,000
Bellingham, WA Police Department Technology Equipment...........258,500
Beloit, WI Police Department....................................164,500
Bergen County, NJ Countywide Interoperable Communication System.394,800
Berkeley, CA Public Safety Interoperability Program..............94,000
Berkley Heights, NJ Police Department...........................188,000
Bethlehem, PA Police Department.................................940,000
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Police Department, Bethlehem, PA, for 
  interoperable in-car digital video camera systems.............329,000
Billings, MT, Police Department.................................206,800
Bloomington, IN Law Enforcement Technologies and Interoperable 
  Communications Program........................................345,920
Blount County, TN Sheriff's Office..............................188,000
Bowie, MD Police Law Enforcement Technology Upgrades............470,000
Braintree, MA Police Department Equipment.......................164,500
Brisbane, CA and Millbrae, CA Police Equipment..................470,000
Bristol, PA Law Enforcement Equipment............................94,000
Buchanan County, IA law enforcement equipment...................987,000
Bucks County, PA Law Enforcement Interoperability...............235,000
Buffalo, NY Law Enforcement Technology..........................470,000
Buffalo, NY Police Department Law Enforcement Technology........376,000
Cabell County, WV Sheriff's Office..............................376,000
Calaveras County, CA............................................352,500
Caldwell County, NC, Sheriff's Department.......................352,500
Calvert County, MD Sheriff's Office Mobile Command Unit Equipmen752,000
Cambria County, PA..............................................117,500
Camden County, Camden, NJ, for emergency communication hardware and 
  software upgrades.............................................446,500
Cameron County, TX Interoperable Communications..................47,000
Capital Wireless Information Network (CapWIN), Greenbelt, MD, for 
  wireless database access and for public safety personnel in the 
  National Capital region.......................................893,000
Carmel, IN......................................................258,500
Cary, NC Police Department Technology Upgrades..................352,500
Castle Hayne, NC VisionAIR Data Integration Network.............399,500
CAT Lab at UNH, University of Durham, NH, for law enforcement 
  technology....................................................658,000
CCE Central Dispatch Authority, MI..............................531,100
Center for Technology Commercialization (CTC)--Public Safety 
  Technology Center, Worchester County, MA, to enhance the 
  capability of state and local law enforcement officials.......312,550
Central Missouri Regional Justice Information System..........1,269,000
Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte, NC, for high-tech 
  crime scene investigation training............................470,000
Ceredo, WV Police Department.....................................47,000
Chautauqua County, NY Sheriff's Office Law Enforcement Equipment141,000
Chester County, PA..............................................376,000
Chester County, Pennsylvania District Attorney's Office, Chester 
  County, PA, for incident response management technology.......235,000
Chesterfield County, VA.........................................126,900
Chicago, IL Police Department Citizen and Law Enforcement Analysis 
  and Reporting (CLEAR) Program...............................1,034,000
Chippewa County, WI Public Safety Dispatch Enhancements.........470,000
Chowan County, NC Emergency Operations Center Equipment.........282,000
Cities of Concord, Kannapolis, NC, for Regional Radio Upgrades..188,000
City of Abilene, TX..............................................84,600
City of Albuquerque, NM.......................................2,068,000
City of Athens, Athens, AL, for mobile data units in police cars211,500
City of Auburn, Auburn, AL, for a mobile data system............305,500
City of Bastrop, LA...........................................1,645,000
City of Bellevue, City of Bellevue, WA, for equipment upgrades..357,200
City of Bellevue, WA..........................................1,410,000
City of Billings, Yellowstone County, MT, for a new crime scene 
  investigation equipment upgrades..............................178,600
City of Bridgeport, City of Bridgeport, CT, for the purchase and 
  installation of six wireless surveillance cameras.............223,250
City of Bridgeport, CT, Police Department.......................188,000
City of Brockton Police Department, Plymouth County, MA, for a 
  modernized dispatch and wireless network to meet public safety and 
  emergency response needs......................................223,250
City of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, for a camera system within the City of 
  Buffalo.......................................................535,800

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City of Calera Police Department, Calera, AL, for technology 
  upgrades......................................................141,000
City of Chattanooga, TN, Police Department......................634,500
City of Cincinnati Police Department, Cincinnati, OH, for retention 
  and protection of digital audio and video files...............308,320
City of Claremont, CA.........................................1,880,000
City of Como, MS.................................................94,000
City of Daphne, Daphne, AL, for wireless technology upgrades.....94,000
City of Decatur, AL.............................................404,200
City of Dothan, Alabama, Dothan, AL, For an interoperable 
  communications system.........................................470,000
City of East Point, East Point, GA, for law enforcement technology 
  upgrades......................................................282,000
City of Elizabeth, Elizabeth, NJ, for installation of wireless 
  cameras.......................................................357,200
City of Evansville, City of Evansville, IN, for communications 
  equipment.....................................................267,900
City of Flagler Beach, FL.......................................211,500
City of Flagler Beach, Flagler County, FL, for emergency and law 
  enforcement equipment.........................................178,600
City of Flint Police Department, Flint, MI, for in-car computers for 
  patrol vehicles...............................................669,750
City of Fresno, Fresno, CA, for in-vehicle video camera units and 
  mobile data terminals.........................................267,900
City of Gadsden, Gadsden, AL, for cameras and laptops for police 
  vehicles......................................................258,500
City of Glen Cove, NY...........................................178,600
City of Glendale, AZ............................................352,500
City of Glendale, Glendale, CA, for the Interagency Communications 
  Interoperability System (ICIS).................................89,300
City of Great Falls, Cascade County, MT, for law enforcement 
  equipment.....................................................446,500
City of Green Bay Police Department, Green Bay, WI, to install in-
  car cameras....................................................89,300
City of Greenville, Greenville, AL, for mobile data terminals...235,000
City of Greenville, SC..........................................352,500
City of Gulf Shores, Gulf Shores, AL, for law enforcement technology 
  upgrades......................................................164,500
City of Headland, Headland, AL, for mobile data terminals........94,000
City of Henderson, Henderson, NV, for equipment for forensic lab410,780
City of Henderson, NV.........................................1,917,600
City of Huntsville, Huntsville, AL, to provide interoperability to 
  local law enforcement.........................................564,000
City of Jackson, Jackson, MS, for law enforcement technology 
  upgrades......................................................376,000
City of Kerrville, TX, Police Department........................352,500
City of La Habra, CA.............................................49,820
City of Lake County, Lake County, IL, for communications equipment 
  purchases.....................................................357,200
City of Livermore, Livermore, CA, for interoperable communications 
  between different agencies and disciplines....................267,900
City of Luverne, Luverne, AL, for police technology upgrades....117,500
City of Madison Police Department, Madison, WI, for equipment 
  upgrades......................................................446,500
City of Melbourne, Brevard County, FL, for radio system upgrades133,950
City of Modesto, Modesto, CA, for an interoperable dispatch syst133,950
City of Montrose, Montrose, CO, to improve public safety 
  communication technology......................................178,600
City of Moultrie, GA............................................329,000
City of Muncie, City of Muncie, IN, to acquire and integrate a radio 
  system with a public communications system....................267,900
City of Muncie, City of Muncie, IN, to acquire replacement software 
  and provide improved functionality of the emergency response 
  system........................................................133,950
City of Murray, Murray, KY, for a computer aided dispatch system117,500
City of Newport, Newport, RI, for 800 MHz public safety radio 
  spectrum interoperability.....................................357,200
City of Norwalk, CT...........................................1,316,000
City of Norwalk, Norwalk, CT, for interoperability equipment....223,250
City of Oroville, CA............................................282,000
City of Petersburg, Petersburg, VA, for planning and installation of 
  a fixed mobile WiMax Data System..............................223,250
City of Phenix City, Phenix City, AL, for public safety 
  communications up-grades......................................329,000
City of Phoenix (Phoenix Police Department), Phoenix, AZ, for an 
  interoperable communications network...........................94,000
City of Puyallup, Puyallup, WA, for Tacoma/Puyallup law enforcement 
  interoperability..............................................446,500
City of Reading, PA...........................................1,175,000
City of Reading, Pennsylvania Police Department, Reading, PA, for 
  security enhancements and camera acquisition..................611,000
City of Redlands, CA, Justice Communications Center.............470,000
City of Reno, Reno, NV, for an interoperable network............223,250
City of Rockford, AL............................................150,400
City of Sedona, AZ..............................................564,000
City of Shelbyville, Shelbyville, IN, for interoperable wireless 
  communications................................................267,900
City of South Bend, City of South Bend, IN, to obtain an automatic 
  fingerprint identification system for latent palm prints......178,600
City of Southaven, MS...........................................846,000
City of Springfield, IL.........................................376,000
City of Stamford, CT.............................................94,000
City of Suffolk, VA.............................................141,000
City of Temple Terrace, Hillsborough County, FL, for an 
  interoperable communications system...........................312,550
City of Terre Haute, City of Terra Haute, IN, for communications 
  equipment.....................................................267,900
City of Troy, Troy, AL, for mobile data terminals...............211,500
City of Whitefish, Flathead County, MT, to upgrade investigative 
  equipment and work stations...................................178,600
City of Winston-Salem, NC.......................................376,000
City of Yakima, Yakima, WA, for new technology and equipment....357,200
City of York, Pennsylvania, York, PA, for records management system 
  acquisition...................................................282,000
City of Yuma, Yuma, AZ, for a regional communications network....94,000
Clarksburg, WV Police Department.................................70,500
CLEMIS Consortium, Pontiac, MI, for equipment purchase..........223,250
Cleveland, OH Countywide Interoperability Communication System..893,000
Cobb County, GA.................................................493,500
Collier County, FL..............................................352,500
Colorado Department of Motor Vehicles, Lakewood, CO, for identity 
  theft prevention..............................................376,000
Colquitt, GA Police Department...................................70,500
Columbus, OH, Police Department...............................1,222,000
Commonwealth of Virginia, Richmond, VA, to purchase equipment....31,255
Connecticut Department of Public Safety Forensic Investigative 
  Technology....................................................235,000
Contra Costa County, CA ARIES Integrated Justice Information Sys658,000
Conyers, GA Police Technology and 911 Center Improvements.......423,000
Cook County, IL Interoperable Safety and Emergency Communications 
  Radios......................................................2,256,000
Corcoran, CA Narcotics and Gang Task Force Equipment............611,000
Corona, CA......................................................172,960
County of Fairfax, Fairfax County, VA, for law enforcement 
  technology up-grades..........................................267,900
County of Wasco, Wasco, OR, Replace outdated and unreliable 
  Emergency Responder Communication equipment...................223,250
County of Westchester, Westchester County, NY, for surveillance and 
  video equipment................................................89,300
Craig County, VA Sheriff's Office...............................329,000
Cranford, NJ Police Department..................................235,000
Cudahy, WI Police Department Equipment..........................141,000
Culver City, CA In-Car Police Vehicle Digital Video Recording....84,600
Culver City, CA Law Enforcement Interoperable Communications Sys235,000
Cumberland County, NC Regional Public Safety Communications Syst352,500
Cumberland, RI Police Technology Upgrades.......................188,000
Dakota County, Hastings, MN, for upgrades to Dakota County Criminal 
  Justice Information...........................................223,250
Dallas, TX Police Technology.....................................94,000
Delaware County, NY Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification 
  System.........................................................32,900
Delaware State Police Department................................352,500
Delaware State Police, Dover, DE, for the state-wide Automated 
  Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS)......................893,000
Delaware State University, Dover, to test and evaluate a mobile 
  crime scene and evidence tracking solution for U.S. law 
  enforcement...................................................893,000
Denton, TX......................................................352,500
Department of Public Safety, Polk County, IA, for investigation and 
  prosecution of unsolved crimes using DNA evidence.............194,000
Des Moines, IA Emergency Communications.........................141,000
Dothan, AL......................................................352,500
Douglas County, KS Sheriff's Office Public Safety Equipment......94,000
Downriver Community Conference, Southgate, MI, for equipment 
  upgrades for The Downriver Mutual Aid.........................446,500
Durham and Wake Counties, NC Visual Intelligence Tool...........235,000

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East Central University, Ada, OK, for forensics equipment.......235,000
East Orange, NJ Criminal Regional Intelligence Sharing Project 
  (C.R.I.S.P)...................................................493,500
East Point, GA Law Enforcement Technology Upgrade...............164,500
Eastchester, NY, Law Enforcement Emergency Management Command Center 
  Equipment......................................................47,000
E-COM Consolidated Dispatch Center, IL for Public Safety Radio 
  Interoperability..............................................141,000
Edgecombe County, NC Public Safety Technology...................235,000
Effingham County, IL, Sheriff's Office..........................141,000
El Paso, TX Broadband Mobile Network..........................1,222,000
Erie County, PA.................................................235,000
Erie County, Pennsylvania Department of Public Safety, Erie County, 
  PA, for a mobile communication system.........................564,000
Escambia County, FL.............................................352,500
Escondido, CA wireless modems for police vehicles...............141,000
Essex County, MA Sheriff's Office Information Sharing...........235,000
Essex County, NJ................................................940,000
Evanston, IL Emergency Response Equipment.........................9,400
Evanston, IL Integrated Vehicle Tracking and Information System..94,000
Evanston, IL Public Safety Radio and Telecommunications System..249,100
Fairfax City, VA Police Department..............................117,500
Fairfield, CA Police CAD/RMS Dispatch and Records Project.......399,500
Fairmont, WV Police Department...................................70,500
Fayette County, IL, Sheriff's Office............................211,500
Fayetteville Police Department, Fayetteville, AR, for a simulcast 
  communications system that will meet the needs of local public 
  safety agencies...............................................446,500
Fitchburg, WI Police Department.................................493,500
Flathead County, Flathead County, MT, to enhance emergency 
  communications................................................223,250
Flint, MI Police Department In-Car Technology...................799,000
Foley Police Department, Foley, AL, for communications upgrades.235,000
Follansbee, WV Police Department.................................70,500
Fort Lee, NJ Interoperable Communications System................282,000
FoxComm, Green Bay, WI, to implement interoperable communication446,500
Framingham, MA Emergency Interoperable Wireless Communications 
  Equipment Network.............................................517,000
Franklin Park, IL Law Enforcement Strategic Technology Program..940,000
Franklin Regional Council of Governments, MA Law Enforcement 
  Communications................................................329,000
Fremont, CA Interoperable Public Safety Communications System...470,000
Ft. Lauderdale, FL Law Enforcement Technology....................94,000
Gaithersburg, MD Police Department Public Safety and Anti-Gang 
  Initiatives Equipment.........................................117,500
Gallia County, OH Sheriff's Department...........................47,000
Garden Grove, CA Law Enforcement Technology......................94,000
Gardena, CA Law Enforcement Technology..........................235,000
Gary, IN Police Department Gunfire Detection System.............451,200
Georgetown County, SC...........................................352,500
Gillette, WY....................................................470,000
Glades County, FL Sheriff's Office Communications Equipment.....385,400
Glendale, AZ Public Safety Equipment............................940,000
Glendale, CA Interagency Communications Interoperability System 
  (ICIS)........................................................564,000
Government of the Virgin Islands Law Enforcement Technology.....658,000
Greater Georgetown, CT, Interoperability Initiative.............470,000
Greece, NY, Police Department...................................159,800
Green Bay, WI Police Department Marksmanship Range Equipment....249,100
Green Bay, WI Police Squad Video System.........................371,300
Green Bay, WI Public Safety Video Surveillance...................94,000
Greene County, MO...............................................940,000
Hallandale Beach, FL Law Enforcement Communications Equipment....94,000
Hampton, VA Police Department...................................235,000
Hancock County, MS Public Safety Wireless Network...............587,500
Hartford, CT Public Safety Equipment..........................1,950,500
Haverstraw, NY, Police Department Equipment......................47,000
Henderson County Fiscal Court, Henderson County, KY, for equipment 
  up-grades.....................................................564,000
Hendry County, FL Law Enforcement Communications Equipment......366,600
Hendry County, FL, for law enforcement communications equipment.178,600
Henry County, GA Law Enforcement Technology.....................470,000
Henry County, IA Sheriff's Office Equipment.....................126,900
High Point, NC..................................................352,500
Holden, MA Police Department Technology.........................446,500
Hollywood, FL Mobile Command Unit Equipment.....................376,000
Honolulu Police Department, Honolulu, HI, for improvements to the 
  Honolulu Police Department's crime lab........................893,000
Hot Springs, AR Police Department Mobile Data Equipment.........329,000
Hot Springs, AR S.W.A.T Ballistic Vests and Tactical Assault Rifl47,000
Howard County, IA, Sheriff's Department.........................188,000
Huntington, WV Police Department................................188,000
Hyattsville, MD Regional Data and Communications Law Enforcement 
  Equipment.....................................................658,000
Idaho Department of Corrections, Boise, ID, for a web-based offender 
  information system.............................................47,000
Idaho State Police, Pocatello, ID, to support criminal information 
  sharing.......................................................470,000
Independence County, AR Sheriff's Department Campus Digital Card 
  Access System.................................................235,000
Inglewood, CA Computer-Aided Dispatch/Records Management System.423,000
Iowa State University, Ames, IA, for forensics equipment........194,000
Irwindale, CA Communications Interoperability...................225,600
Isle of Wight County, VA.........................................84,600
Itasca County, MN Emergency Radio System........................376,000
Jackson State University, Jackson, MS, for computer software and 
  mapping.....................................................1,175,000
Jasper County, MO...............................................846,000
Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, Birmingham, AL, for wireless 
  communications upgrades.......................................188,000
Jefferson County, AL Sheriff's Office Integrated Law Enforcement 
  Records Management............................................470,000
Jefferson County, OH Sheriff's Department........................75,200
Jefferson County, WV Sheriff's Department.......................235,000
Jefferson Parish, LA Sheriff's Department Integrated In-Car Mobile 
  Technology....................................................672,100
Johnson County, KS Emergency Communications......................94,000
Jupiter, FL Law Enforcement Technology..........................399,500
Kearny, NJ Police Department Law Enforcement Technology System...94,000
Kenosha County Sheriff's Department, Kenosha, WI, for in-car cam178,600
Kenova, WV Police Department.....................................47,000
Keyser, WV Police Department.....................................79,900
King County, WA Court Technology................................305,500
Kiryas Joel, NY Security Equipment and Emergency Services Techno521,700
Lake County Sheriff's Department, Lake County, IN, to augment and 
  replace helicopters used for public safety purposes...........446,500
Lake County, FL.................................................352,500
Lake County, IL Integrated Criminal Justice Information System...94,000
Lake County, IN Sheriff's Office Technology.....................658,000
Lake Zurich, IL Police Department Firing Range Equipment........211,500
LaPorte County, IN Sheriff's Office In-Car Video Recording Syste413,600
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police, Las Vegas, NV, for equipment upgra89,300
Las Vegas, NV Metropolitan Police Department Technology Upgrades.94,000
Lauderdale Lakes, FL Law Enforcement Technology.................164,500
Laurel, MD Radio Communications.................................611,000
Laurens County, GA Sheriff's Department Equipment...............159,800
Lawrence County, OH Sheriff's Department.........................75,200
Lawrence, KS Police Department Public Safety Equipment...........61,100
Leavenworth, KS Police Department Public Safety Equipment........70,500
Lee County, IA Sheriff's Office Equipment........................65,800
Leominster, MA Police Department Law Enforcement Information and 
  Analysis Sharing Network......................................493,500
Leon County, FL Joint Emergency Communications Center...........188,000
Lewiston, NY Law Enforcement Technology..........................98,700
Lexington, KY Police Air Support Unit...........................329,000
Linn County, IA Sheriff's Office Equipment......................103,400
Lodi, CA, Police Department equipment............................94,000
Logan County, IL, Sheriff's Department..........................846,000

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Lorain County, OH Sheriff's Office Mobile Data Terminal Installation 
  Project........................................................47,000
Lorain, OH Police Department Communications and Emergency Operations 
  Center Equipment..............................................235,000
Louisville, GA Police Department................................658,000
Louisville, KY Metropolitan Police Department Mobile Data Comput493,500
Macomb County Emergency Management and Communications, Mt. Clemens, 
  MI, for equipment purchases...................................669,750
Macomb County, MI...............................................352,500
Madison County, Richmond, & Berea, KY Mobile Data Terminals.....216,200
Manchester, NH Police Department Law Enforcement Technology.....117,500
Marion County, FL...............................................282,000
Marion County, Marion, FL, for fingerprint identification equipm178,600
Marshall University, Forensic Science DNA Laboratory, Huntington, 
  WV, for forensic lab equipment..............................4,465,000
Massachusetts Sheriff's Association, Norfolk County, MA, for an 
  information-sharing network...................................223,250
McHenry County Sherriff's Department, McHenry County, IL, for radio 
  equipment acquisition.........................................446,500
McHenry County, IL Integrated Criminal Justice Information System94,000
McHenry County, IL Law Enforcement Communication System..........94,000
Meigs County, OH Sheriff's Department............................94,000
Mendocino, CA Public Safety Communications......................493,500
Mesa, AZ Police Department Equipment............................305,500
Miami County, KS Sheriff's Office Public Safety Equipment........94,000
Miami Gardens, FL Community Policing Equipment..................141,000
Michigan Public Safety Communications, Lansing, MI, for the 
  International Border Interoperability Communications enhancement 
  project.......................................................223,250
Michigan State Police, Lansing, MI, for technology to compare all of 
  the DNA profiles from the participating States................312,550
Middlesex Community College, Middlesex County, MA, to expand the 
  Regional Technology Training Law Enforcement Collaborative....223,250
Middletown, RI Police Technology Upgrades.......................282,000
Midland, TX.....................................................235,000
Milton, WV Police Department.....................................47,000
Milwaukee Police Department, Milwaukee, WI, to install in-car 
  cameras.......................................................357,200
Mineral County Search and Rescue Training Facility, Mineral County, 
  MT, to upgrade investigative equipment and work stations......223,250
Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Criminal 
  Apprehension, St. Paul, MN, for a system to improve accurate 
  identification of individuals.................................223,250
Minnesota State Patrol, 8th Congressional District, Digital Camer18,800
Minnesota State Patrol, Tasers for Northeastern Minnesota Patrol 
  Districts......................................................47,000
Mississippi Department of Public Safety, Jackson, MS, to provide 
  technology and equipment upgrades...........................1,880,000
Missoula County, Missoula County, MT, to purchase equipment for 
  interoperable communications...................................89,300
Missoula County, MT.............................................291,400
Molalla, OR Police Department Technology Improvements............47,000
Monroe County, OH Sheriff's Department...........................70,500
Montana Sheriffs and Peace Officers, Lewis and Clark County, MT, for 
  an electronic monitoring for violent offenders and sexual 
  predators.....................................................446,500
Montebello, CA Police Department Computer Aided Dispatch and Records 
  Management System.............................................164,500
Monterey Park, CA Police Department Computer Aided Dispatch and 
  Records Management System.....................................235,000
Montgomery Township, NJ Police Department.......................235,000
Montrose, CO Dispatch Center.....................................94,000
Moreno Valley, CA Police Department.............................141,000
Morgantown, WV Police Department................................282,000
Morris County, NJ...............................................940,000
Moundsville, WV Police Department................................70,500
Municipalities of Arroyo, Manati, Luquillo, and Rio Grande, PR..188,000
Municipality of Ponce, PR.......................................164,500
Narragansett, RI Police Department Interoperable Communications.188,000
Navasota, TX Communications Technology..........................376,000
New Albany, IN Police Department Law Enforcement Technologies...170,140
New Bedford, MA Police Equipment and Technology Upgrades........658,000
New Britain, CT Interoperable Public Safety Information System..634,500
New Cumberland, WV Police Department.............................70,500
New Haven, CT Police Department Gunshot Location System.........376,000
New Jersey Network............................................1,410,000
New Jersey Network, Trenton, NJ, for an interoperable first 
  responders communications network.............................178,600
New Orleans Police Foundation, Orleans Parish, LA, to design and 
  implement an integrated information system....................223,250
New Orleans, LA Police Department...............................658,000
New Rochelle, NY, Police Department Communications System........47,000
Newark, CA Police Technology Improvements.......................235,000
Newberry County, SC, Sheriff's Office Technology................705,000
Norfolk, VA Police Department.................................1,052,800
Norman Park, GA Police Department Equipment......................32,900
North Carolina State Highway Patrol Communication Equipment.....329,000
North Carolina State Highway Patrol Law Enforcement Technology..188,000
North Hudson Regional Fire & Rescue, West New York, NJ, for a mobile 
  radio interconnect system.....................................267,900
North Judson, IN Police Department Mobile Data Recorders........ 56,400
North Las Vegas Police Department, North Las Vegas, NV, for a new 
  records management system.....................................223,250
North Las Vegas, NV Police Department Dispatch/Records Management 
  System........................................................399,500
North Louisiana Criminalistics Laboratory Commission, Shreveport, 
  LA, for forensics equipment....................................94,000
Northern IL Law Enforcement Initiative..........................352,500
Northern Lake County, IN Automated Fingerprint Identification System 
  (AFIS)........................................................376,000
Nye County Sheriff's Office, Pahrump, NV, for a law enforcement 
  license plate scanner.........................................178,600
Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge, TN, for law enforcement 
  communications................................................141,000
Oakland County Sheriff's Department (CLEMIS)....................651,420
Odessa, TX......................................................117,500
Ohio County Fiscal Court, Ohio County, KY, for mobile data terminals 
  and other equipment...........................................211,500
Oneida County, WI Northeast Wisconsin Public Safety Interoperable 
  Communications................................................235,000
Onondaga County, NY, communications project...................1,410,000
Onondaga County, NY, records management project...............1,128,000
Onondaga County, NY, for a County-City Interoperable Communications 
  System........................................................446,500
Opa Locka, FL Community Policing Equipment......................141,000
Orange County, NC and Chapel Hill, NC Law Enforcement Equipment.235,000
Orem City Police Department, Orem, UT, for in-car video equipmen164,500
Ouachita County, AR Sheriff's Department........................235,000
Oxnard, CA Police Records Management System.....................470,000
Ozark, MO........................................................94,000
Parkersburg, WV Police Department................................70,500
Parsons Police Department Public Safety Equipment................70,500
Passaic County Prosecutor's Office, Passaic County, NJ, for a fiber 
  optic network and interoperable communications equipment......267,900
Passaic, NJ, Police Command and Communication Vehicle Equipment.211,500
Paterson, NJ Police Department Security Upgrades................446,500
Perry, GA Police Department Mobile Data Terminals................61,100
Phoenix, AZ Prosecutors Criminal Record System...................56,400
Pierce County, WA Sheriff's Office Automated Finger Imaging Sy1,198,500
Pigeon Forge, TN Police Department..............................352,500
Pima County, AZ Wireless Integrated Network.....................634,500
Pine Bluff Police Department, Pine Bluff, AR, for an interoperable 
  communications system.........................................535,800
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, SD, for technology upgrades to the 9-
  1-1 system....................................................178,600
Placer County, CA.............................................1,598,000
Plant City, FL Police Department................................131,600

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Plantation, FL Law Enforcement Technology.......................282,000
Pomona, CA Police Department Public Radio System.................47,000
Pompano Beach, FL Law Enforcement Technology....................446,500
Port Aransas, TX Communications Equipment........................47,000
Portsmouth, NH Police Department Police Records On-line Service 
  (PROS)........................................................117,500
Pottawatomie County, KS Sheriff's Office Public Safety Equipment.94,000
Powell County, KY Sheriff's Mobile Data Terminals................28,200
Presidio, TX Interoperable Communications........................23,500
Prince George's County, MD Interoperable Radio Systems........1,997,500
Prince George's County, MD, Prince George's County, MD, to upgrade 
  first responder equipment.....................................893,000
Providence, RI Public Safety Communications Equipment...........305,500
Pueblo County, CO Sheriff's Office Technology...................305,500
Putnam County, FL...............................................141,000
Radford, VA Police Department...................................188,000
Rainier Communications Commission, WA...........................235,000
Raleigh, NC Police Department Interoperable Communications 
  Technology....................................................376,000
Rehoboth, MA Police Department Technology.......................117,500
Richmond County, GA Sheriff Mobile Data Terminal Replacement....188,000
Riley County, KS Police Department Public Safety Equipment.......47,000
Riverton Police Department, City of Riverton, Wyoming, for 
  communications equipment.......................................94,000
Riviera Beach, FL Law Enforcement Technology Improvement Project.94,000
Roane County, TN Emergency Communications.......................611,000
Robbins, IL Police Department equipment.........................258,500
Rochester, NH Police Department Law Enforcement Training and 
  Equipment.....................................................235,000
Rock Hill and York County, SC Public Safety Communications......282,000
Rockland County, NY Police Information Network...................47,000
Ross Township, PA Police Department Equipment...................399,500
Sacramento County, CA Sheriff's Department Computer Aided Dispatch 
  Replacement...................................................329,000
Saginaw, MI Police Department Gunfire Detection System..........282,000
Saint Clair, PA Police Drug Enforcement Initiative..............211,500
Salem, OR Police Technology......................................47,000
Salt Lake City, UT In-Car Video Surveillance Technology..........94,000
Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, for crime lab 
  technologies..................................................705,000
San Bernardino County, CA Sheriff's Department..................352,500
San Bernardino, CA Police Department............................282,000
San Carlos Apache Tribe, AZ......................................94,000
San Diego County, CA Sheriff's Department.....................1,198,500
San Diego, CA Police Department.................................681,500
San Joaquin County, CA Interoperable Communications Equipment....94,000
San Luis Obispo County, CA Criminal Justice Records Management 
  System........................................................188,000
San Mateo County, CA Sheriff's Office Jail Management System....916,500
Santa Clara County, CA Crime Laboratory Equipment.............1,269,000
Santa Cruz County, AZ Collaborative Border Regional Alliance (CoBRA) 
  Communications Initiative.....................................376,000
Saranac Lake, NY Radio Communication System......................47,000
Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, MI Radio and Computer 
  Technology.....................................................56,400
Savannah River National Laboratory Southeast Security Technology 
  Center........................................................352,500
Scotch Plains, NJ Police Department..............................75,200
Scott County, IA, Scott County, IA, for equipment and software for 
  the consolidated dispatch center...............................94,000
Searcy, AR Police Department Law Enforcement Equipment..........188,000
Sellersburg, IN Police Department Law Enforcement Technologies..127,840
Shawnee County, KS Sheriff's Office Public Safety Equipment......61,100
Smith County, MS Sheriff's Department............................61,100
Snyder County, Pennsylvania Emergency Services, Snyder County, PA, 
  for interoperable communications..............................164,500
Somerset County, NJ.............................................940,000
Somerset, Fayette, Greene, Cambria, Westmoreland, Indiana, 
  Armstrong, Allegheny, and Washington Counties, PA Police 
  Department Law Enforcement Technology.......................1,974,000
South Plainfield, NJ Police Department..........................188,000
South River, NJ Hand Held Radio Replacement.....................117,500
SouthCom Dispatch Center, IL for Technological Improvements.....211,500
Southeast Missouri Local Emergency Planning District..........1,391,200
Southern Macomb County, MI Interoperable Communications.........987,000
Southgate, MI Downriver Community Conference Centralized Emergency 
  Dispatch......................................................188,000
Southington, CT Police Mobile Command Post Technology...........352,500
Southside Virginia Law Enforcement..............................705,000
St. Clair County Commission, St. Clair County, AL, for law 
  enforcement technology upgrades...............................164,500
St. Clair County, Port Huron, MI, for the purchase of mobile radios 
  for public safety agencies....................................178,600
St. Louis County Sheriff's Office, Duluth, MN, for equipment to 
  support interoperability, such as base stations, microwave towers, 
  and installation..............................................133,950
St. Louis County, MO East Central Dispatch System Upgrade.......220,900
St. Mary's County, MD Sheriff's Office Mobile Data Terminal.....738,840
St. Paul, MN Police Department Interoperable 800 MHz Radio Equip564,000
St. Paul, MN Police Department Police Car Camera and Audio Syste470,000
Stanislaus County, CA...........................................352,500
Starke County, IN Sheriff Department Interoperable Communications 
  Equipment.....................................................517,000
State of Alaska, Juneau, AK, for remote access to criminal justice 
  information from a single point...............................235,000
State of Maryland, Annapolis, MD, for equipment to attain 
  interoperability among all state law enforcement agencies as well 
  as local jurisdictions........................................669,750
State of Michigan Public Safety Communications System...........164,500
Steelton, PA Police Defense and Enforcement Initiative..........155,100
Stockton, CA Police Equipment...................................634,500
Sultan, WA Police Department Technology Improvement Program.....117,500
Summit, NJ Police Department....................................235,000
Sussex County, NJ...............................................940,000
Swain County, NC Law Enforcement Communications..................94,000
Swainsboro, GA Police Department................................282,000
Talladega County Commission, Talladega, AL, for technological 
  upgrades to the public safety infrastructure..................211,500
Tempe, AZ Public Safety Communications/Interoperability.........681,500
Terre Haute, IN Emergency Communications........................719,100
Thibodaux, LA Police Department Equipment.......................220,900
Topeka, KS Police Department Public Safety Equipment.............65,800
Towamencin Township, PA Police Department Equipment..............42,300
Town of Johnston, Johnston, RI, to purchase communications equipm89,300
Town of Manchester, Town of Manchester, CT, for equipment for an 
  emergency operations center...................................446,500
Town of Redding, CT, Town of Redding, CT, for equipment for a new 
  regional Centralized Communications Center....................312,550
Town of Westerly, Westerly, RI, for communications equipment to 
  improve community policing capabilities.......................133,950
Town of Windham, Town of Windham, CT, for equipment upgrades at the 
  Town of Windham's Public Safety Complex.......................223,250
Travis County, TX Sheriff Regional Law Enforcement Training Cent352,500
Tri-Valley Cities, CA East Bay Regional Communications System...540,500
Tucson, AZ Finger Imaging System Upgrade.........................94,000
Turner County, GA Sheriff's Department Equipment.................61,100
Twiggs County, GA Sheriff's Department Equipment................159,800
Uhrichsville, OH Police Department Emergency Radio System........47,000
Union City, CA Law Enforcement Technologies......................94,000
United Keetowah Band of Cherokee Indians, OK Police Technology and 
  Equipment Enhancement.........................................423,000
University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, OK, for forensics equipm235,000
University of Colorado/National Center for Audio and Video 
  Forensics, Denver, CO, to establish a cutting edge forensics 
  center........................................................357,200
University of Louisville Research Foundation, Louisville, KY, for 
  forensics equipment...........................................705,000
University of North Alabama, Florence, AL, criminal justice outreach 
  initiatives...................................................282,000

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University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, for a state-
  wide and regional information sharing system................1,175,000
Upper Peninsula 15 County Consortium, Marquette, MI, for 
  interoperable communications equipment........................446,500
Vermont Department of Public Safety, Waterbury, VT, for the Vermont 
  Justice Information Sharing System............................400,000
Vermont Department of Public Safety, Waterbury, VT, for the Vermont 
  State Police mobile/remote computing project..................400,000
Vienna, VA Police Department....................................235,000
Virginia Beach, VA Police Department............................188,000
Virginia State Police, Richmond, VA, for the Northern Virginia and 
  District of Columbia Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force 
  to train law enforcement officials............................178,600
Virginia State Police, Richmond, VA, to maintain databases and 
  technical infrastructure.......................................89,300
Wadesboro and Anson Counties, NC................................282,000
Wake County, NC Interoperable Communications Project............681,500
Wapello County, IA Sheriff's Office Equipment...................126,900
Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs, Lacey, WA, for 
  DNA testing for stranger rapes................................491,150
Washington County, OH Sheriff's Department.......................23,500
Wayne County, MI Radio Communications Interoperability..........211,500
Wayne County, OH, Sheriff's Office..............................655,180
Wayne County, WV Sheriff's Office...............................282,000
Weber County, UT................................................352,500
Weirton, WV Police Department....................................70,500
Wellsburg, WV Police Department..................................70,500
West Bloomfield, MI Police Department...........................590,320
West Columbia, SC, Police Department............................352,500
West Covina, CA Interagency Communications Interoperability.....517,000
West Linn, OR Emergency Communications Enhancement...............47,000
West Virginia University Forensic Science Initiative, Morganto3,572,000
Westchester and Rockland Counties, NY Law Enforcement Communications 
  Equipment...................................................1,034,000
Westchester and Rockland Counties, NY Law Enforcement Technology 
  Equipment.....................................................940,000
Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY, for campus public 
  safety........................................................188,000
Westfield, NJ Police Department.................................235,000
Whatcom County, WA, for an information sharing and exchange syst223,250
Wheeling, WV Police Department...................................70,500
Whitemarsh Township, PA Police Department Equipment..............32,900
Wilkinson County, GA Sheriff's Department Equipment..............61,100
Will County, IL Sheriff's Office................................502,900
Will County, IL, for technology interoperability improvements...460,000
Williamsburg County, SC Law Enforcement Technology..............470,000
Windham, CT Dispatch Center Equipment...........................329,000
Winters, CA Public Safety Equipment.............................164,500
Woburn, MA Police Department Radio Communications and Police 
  Dispatch Center Upgrade.......................................470,000
Woodbridge, NJ Police Department................................235,000
Woodford County, KY Sheriff's Mobile Data Terminals.............202,100
Woodson County, KS Sheriff's Office Public Safety Equipment......94,000
Woonsocket, RI Police Technology Upgrades.......................188,000
York County, PA..................................................14,100
York, SC Police Department Technology and Records Management....235,000
Violent Gang and Gun Crime Reduction.--The amended bill includes 
    $20,000,000 for grant assistance to State and local law 
    enforcement agencies to combat violent crime, with special 
    emphasis on areas plagued by violent gangs and drug-trafficking 
    crime involving firearms.
Methamphetamine Enforcement and Clean-up.--The amended bill includes 
    $61,187,000 for grants to address public safety and 
    methamphetamine manufacturing, sale, and use in ``hot spots.'' 
    Within the amount provided, $20,000,000 is included to reimburse 
    the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) for assistance to 
    State and local law enforcement for proper removal and disposal 
    of hazardous materials at clandestine methamphetamine labs, 
    including funds for training, technical assistance, a container 
    program, and purchase of equipment. Within the funds provided, 
    the COPS program office, in consultation with DEA, is directed 
    to review the following projects, to provide funding consistent 
    with law and Congressional intent, and to report to the 
    Appropriations Committees regarding the disbursement of these 
    funds:

        Project                                                  Amount
22nd Judicial District, Montezuma County, CO, for anti-meth 
  operations....................................................133,950
Alamosa Police Department, Alamosa, CO, for anti-meth equipment..22,325
Arkansas State Police, Little Rock, AR, to investigate, seize, 
  dismantle and direct the clean-up of meth labs................535,800
Asheville, NC Police Department Methamphetamine Enforcement......94,000
Atascosa and Wilson County, TX Sheriff's' and Constable's 
  Departments Methamphetamine Law Enforcement...................141,000
Bibb County, AL Sheriff's Department............................235,000
Boone, Kenton, Campbell Counties, KY, Boone County, for logistical 
  support for the task force....................................470,000
Broomfield Police Department, Broomfield, CO, for anti-meth 
  equipment.....................................................357,200
California Department of Justice, Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement, 
  Sacramento, CA, for the California Methamphetamine Strategy 
  (CALMS).......................................................258,500
California Department of Justice, California Methamphetamine 
  Strategy (CALMS)..............................................235,000
Cape Girardeau County Sheriff's Department, Cape Girardeau, MO, for 
  combating methamphetamine...................................1,175,000
Central Ohio Drug Enforcement Task Force Methamphetamine Enforce284,820
City of Andalusia, Andalusia, AL, for anti-methamphetamine progr235,000
City of Baker, Baker, OR, for drug detection canines.............44,650
City of Carson City, Carson City, NV, for combating meth in Neva312,550
City of Greenville, MS..........................................658,000
City of Montrose, Montrose County, CO, for anti-meth equipment and 
  operations.....................................................89,300
City of Talladega, Talladega, AL, for anti-methamphetamine progra94,000
Clackamas County, OR Methamphetamine Initiative: Juvenile Outreach 
  and Community Prosecution.....................................211,500
Clackamas County, OR, Clackamas County, OR, to implement a strategy 
  for fighting meth problem.....................................235,000
Cleburne County, AR Sheriff's Department Methamphetamine Law 
  Enforcement...................................................188,000
Coconino County, AZ, Meth Initiative.............................94,000
County of Hawaii, County of Hawaii, HI, for the Comprehensive Meth 
  Response program..............................................357,200
County of Solano, Solano County, CA, for enforcement teams 
  addressing meth and gangs.....................................178,600
Criminal Justice Institute, Little Rock, AR, for meth-focused 
  training courses..............................................267,900
Crittenden County, AR Sheriff's Department Methamphetamine Law 
  Enforcement...................................................188,000
Daviess County, KY Sheriff's Department.........................188,000
Department of Public Safety, Polk County, IA, to intercept imported 
  meth..........................................................291,000
Eagle County Sheriff's Office, Eagle County, CO, for anti-meth 
  operations.....................................................89,300
Eastern Colorado Plains Drug Task Force.........................329,000
Etowah County, AL...............................................282,000
Franklin County, IL Sheriff's Department........................258,500
Franklin County, MO Sheriff's Office............................141,000
Frio and McMullen County, TX Sheriff's and Constable's Departments 
  Methamphetamine Law Enforcement...............................235,000
Gay Men's Health Crisis Center, New York, NY, for an anti-meth 
  program for substance abuse reduction and counseling..........303,150
Grant Parish, LA Sheriff's Department Meth Task Force...........658,000
Greater Routt and Moffat Narcotics Enforcement Team (GRAMNET), Routt 
  County, for anti-meth operations...............................89,300
Greeley Police Department, Weld County, CO, for anti-meth equipm133,950

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Heartland Family Service, Omaha, NE, to provide services to women 
  and children in methamphetamine abuse cases...................178,600
Heartland Family Services, Council Bluffs, IA, to provide family-
  based residential meth treatment in western Iowa..............145,500
Heartland Family Services, Papillion, NE, for a collaborative, 
  clinically managed treatment service for substance abuse patien94,000
Illinois Sheriffs Association, Springfield, IL, for law enforcement 
  and clean-up of meth production and abuse.....................200,000
Iowa Office of Drug Control, Des Moines, IA, for coordinated 
  regional meth task forces.....................................339,500
Jackson County, MS Sheriff's Office Methamphetamine Initiative..211,500
Jasper Police Department, Jasper, AL, for technology and equipment 
  to combat meth................................................188,000
Jasper, AL Police Department....................................761,400
Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, Jefferson County, CO, for anti-
  meth equipment................................................111,625
Jefferson County, CO Methamphetamine Response Collaborative.....305,500
Jim Hogg and Starr County, TX Sheriff's and Constable's Departments 
  Methamphetamine Law Enforcement...............................235,000
Kanawha Valley Metro Drug Task Force............................117,500
Kansas Bureau of Investigation..................................141,000
Kids First, Marion County, OR, for programs and services to focus on 
  children affected by methamphetamine addiction................357,200
Kids Hope-Hudelson Region, Springfield, IL, for family preservation 
  services for meth-affected families...........................100,000
Lamar County, AL Sheriff's Department...........................131,600
Lane County, OR Methamphetamine Abatement Initiative............399,500
Larimer County Drug Task Force, Larimer County, CO, for anti-meth 
  equipment.....................................................133,950
Lincoln County, OR Methamphetamine Initiative...................258,500
Lincoln County, OR, Lincoln County, OR, for methamphetamine 
  initiatives...................................................282,000
Madison, NC Sheriff's Department Methamphetamine Enforcement.....94,000
Maine State Police Methamphetamine Project......................423,000
Marathon County, WI Sheriff's Department Methamphetamine Respons235,000
METH CHECK, Kentucky Office of Drug Control Policy..............564,000
Meth Project Foundation, Missoula County, MT, for a methamphetamine 
  prevention program............................................446,500
Methodist University Methamphetamine Educational Training Projec399,500
Mineral Area, MO Drug Task Force................................202,100
Minnehaha County Sheriff's Department, Minnehaha County, SD, for 
  meth reduction programs........................................94,000
Minot State University, Minot, ND, for methamphetamine research and 
  public education..............................................669,750
Mississippi Department of Public Safety, Jackson, MS, for meth 
  enforcement, clean-up equipment, and training...............1,880,000
Montana Meth Project............................................470,000
Multnomah County, OR Stomp Out Meth Project.....................446,500
National Jewish Medical and Research Center, Denver, CO, to research 
  the long-term consequences of the meth and chemical exposures..70,500
Nebraska State Patrol...........................................352,500
Nebraska State Patrol, Lincoln, NE, to combat methamphetamine...235,000
Nevada County, CA Narcotics Task Force..........................470,000
New Hampshire Attorney General's Office, Concord, NH, to fund a 
  statewide multi-jurisdictional task force.....................752,000
New Mexico Department of Public Safety, Santa Fe, NM, for equipment 
  to combat meth.................................................89,300
New Mexico Rural Meth Enforcement Initiative..................1,010,500
NH State Police, Concord, NH, to combat gang and drug-related 
  violence and crime............................................846,000
North Dakota Rural Methamphetamine Enforcement and Treatment....634,500
Northeast Law Enforcement Administrators Council Methamphetamine 
  Reduction Project, MN.........................................747,300
Northeast Missouri Narcotics Task Force.........................188,000
Northern Kentucky Drug Strike Force.............................282,000
Northern Nevada Anti-Meth Initiative............................940,000
Northwest PA Anti-Meth Collaboration............................188,000
Northwest Regional Drug Task Force, VA..........................188,000
Office of the District Attorney, 2nd Judicial District, Albuquerque, 
  NM, to provide additional staff for the Meth Prosecution Unit..89,300
Orangeburg, SC Department of Public Safety Gang and Meth Lab 
  Tracking......................................................282,000
Oregon Partnership--Target Meth Oregon Program..................352,500
Pennyrile, KY Narcotics Task Force..............................352,500
Pierce County Alliance, Tacoma, WA, for Statewide meth initiativ394,800
Pierce County Alliance, Tacoma, WA, for the National Meth Center 
  training and assistance.......................................714,400
Polk County, FL Sheriff's Office................................235,000
Prairie View Prevention Services, SD Methamphetamine Awareness and 
  Prevention Project............................................141,000
Prevention and Recovery Services, Inc., Topeka, KS, for to fight 
  methamphetamine production and abuse...........................84,600
Riverside County, CA Sheriff's Department.......................940,000
Rockdale County, GA Methamphetamine Initiative..................188,000
Rusk and Barron County, WI Sheriffs' Departments................235,000
San Carlos Apache Tribe, Tribal Police Department, San Carlos Apache 
  Tribe, San Carlos Apache Reservation, AZ, for a law enforcement 
  initiative to target meth......................................94,000
Searcy County, AR Sheriff's Department Methamphetamine Law 
  Enforcement....................................................47,000
Sioux City, IA National Meth Training Center....................352,500
Skagit County, WA Meth Enforcement...............................47,000
Solano County, CA Gang and Methamphetamine Enforcement..........164,500
South Central Missouri Drug Task Force..........................235,000
South Coast Interagency Narcotics Team, Oregon Meth Enforcement.164,500
Southeast Missouri Drug Task Force..............................206,800
State of Alaska, Juneau, AK, for statewide methamphetamine 
  enforcement.................................................1,410,000
Target Meth Oregon, Salem, OR, to combat meth...................312,550
Tennessee Meth Task Force.......................................470,000
Tennessee Statewide Methamphetamine Task Force, Chattanooga, TN, for 
  anti-methamphetamine initiatives..............................282,000
Tennessee Technological University Methamphetamine Task Force...423,000
Tucson, AZ Methamphetamine Education Program....................258,500
Uintah County, Uintah County, UT, for methamphetamine enforcement 
  and clean-up..................................................470,000
Union County, IL Sheriff's Department...........................446,500
University of West Alabama, Livingston, AL, for research that 
  addresses meth in rural areas.................................188,000
Washington State Methamphetamine Initiative...................1,410,000
Washington State University Methamphetamine Research............517,000
Webster County, IA Sheriff's Office..............................94,000
Western North Carolina Methamphetamine Enforcement..............493,500
White Earth Band of Chippewa Reservation Tribal Nation, MN 
  Methamphetamine Enforcement...................................470,000
White Earth Tribal Nation, White Earth, MN, to educate, clean-up and 
  enforce the growing problem of meth use on reservation lands..178,600
Willmar, MN Methamphetamine Education Program....................23,500
Wisconsin Department of Justice, Division of Criminal Investigation, 
  Madison, WI, to continue the statewide meth initiative........714,400

       DNA Analysis Backlog Reduction/Crime Labs.--The amended 
     bill provides $152,272,000 to improve Federal and State DNA 
     collection and analysis systems, which are critical to the 
     prosecution of the guilty and the protection of the innocent 
     from wrongful prosecution. Within these amounts, $147,391,000 
     is for Debbie Smith DNA backlog grants and $4,881,000 is for 
     Post-Conviction DNA Testing grants.
       Child Sexual Predator Elimination/Sex Offender 
     Management.--The amended bill includes $15,608,000 for a new 
     national initiative to provide grants to State and local 
     governments to locate, arrest, prosecute and manage sexual 
     predators. Within funds provided, $4,162,000 is made 
     available for sex offender management grants and $850,000 is 
     for the National Sex Offender Registry.


                       JUVENILE JUSTICE PROGRAMS

       The amended bill includes $383,513,000 for Juvenile Justice 
     Programs, instead of $399,900,000, as proposed by the House, 
     and $345,000,000, as proposed by the Senate.

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                       Juvenile Justice Programs

                       (In thousands of dollars)

                                                                Amended
        Program                                             Bill Amount
Part A--Management and Administration..............................$658
Part B--State Formula............................................74,260
Part E--Challenge Grants and Projects............................93,835
Youth Mentoring Grants...........................................70,000
Title V--Incentive Grants........................................61,100
  Tribal Youth.................................................(14,100)
  Gang Prevention..............................................(18,800)
  Alcohol Prevention...........................................(25,000)
Secure Our Schools Act...........................................15,040
Victims of Child Abuse Programs..................................16,920
  Regional Child Advocacy Centers...............................(3,760)
Juvenile Accountability Block Grant..............................51,700
                                                             __________
                                                             
    Total......................................................$383,513

       Youth Mentoring Grants.--National, regional and local 
     mentoring programs play a critical role in nurturing 
     America's children--helping them to become good citizens who 
     strengthen our communities. To support this vital work, the 
     amended bill provides $70,000,000 for a competitive program 
     of youth mentoring grants. Within 60 days of enactment of 
     this Act, the Office of Justice Programs is directed to 
     provide a report and spend plan to the Appropriations 
     Committees, which details the scope of the program and the 
     criteria and methodology the agency will employ to award 
     these grants. It is expected that national programs that have 
     received funding under the Byrne discretionary program or the 
     Juvenile Justice Part E program will be eligible for funding 
     under this competitive grant program.
       Part E--Juvenile Justice Challenge Grants and Projects.--
     The amended bill provides $93,835,000 for grants under the 
     Part E programs. Within the funds provided, the Office of 
     Justice Programs is directed to review the following 
     projects, to provide funding consistent with law and 
     Congressional intent, and to report to the Appropriations 
     Committees regarding the disbursement of these funds:

        Project                                                  Amount
180 Turning Lives Around, Child and Teen Violence Reduction and 
  Treatment Program, Hazlet, NJ................................$564,000
4 Kids Early Learning Network, Braddock, PA......................94,000
A Better Way Gang Prevention Project, Columbia, SC..............470,000
A.J. McClung YMCA, Columbus, GA..................................47,000
Abraham House Programs for At-Risk Youth, Bronx, NY..............94,000
Abyssinian Development Corporation programs for at-risk youth, New 
  York, NY......................................................893,000
Abyssinian Development Corporation, New York, NY, to support and expand 
  youth and young adult after-school and summer programs........446,500
Adjudicated Youth Program at Texas A&M Corpus Christi...........188,000
Advancing and Inspiring Learning Education Outreach, 92nd Street Y, New 
  York, NY......................................................258,500
Aftercare for Phoenix House Clients in Western MA...............634,500
AIDS Council of Northeastern New York At-Risk Youth Prevention 
  Education Initiative, Albany, NY...............................94,000
Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind, Talladega, AL, mentoring for 
  disabled at-risk youth........................................188,000
Alameda County, CA, Children's Assessment Center................470,000
Albany PAL After School Club for at-risk youth, Albany, NY......164,500
Albany, NY, Teen Challenge At-Risk Youth Drug Prevention Outreach47,000
Alianza Dominicana Inc. programs for at-risk youth, New York, NY188,000
Alief ISD Safe and Drug Free Schools, Houston, TX...............188,000
Amar Civic Club programs for at-risk youth, Reynolds, GA........117,500
American Ballet Theatre, New York, NY, to provide disadvantaged and at-
  risk youth a hands on opportunity to create, produce, and execute all 
  aspects of an original performance. Formal evaluations of these 
  programs have demonstrated reduced truancy and delinquency....178,600
American Sailing Training Association, Newport, RI, for after-school 
  programs for at-risk youth to reduce truancy and delinquency..263,200
American Village Citizenship Trust, Montevallo, AL, for character 
  programs in at-risk areas.....................................329,000
AMISTAD Alliance Youth Program, New Haven, CT...................282,000
An Achievable Dream, Newport News, VA...........................352,500
An Achievable Dream, Newport News, VA, for at-risk youth program267,900
Anti-Gang and Youth Violence Prevention Program, Union City, NJ.282,000
ARISE Foundation................................................728,500
Arlington, MA, School Resource Officer...........................47,000
Armory Foundation Delinquency Prevention Program, New York, NY...47,000
Asian American Leadership Empowerment and Development, Wheaton, MD, for 
  programs for low-income families whose children are at-risk of 
  dropping out of school........................................267,900
Asian Youth Center Teen Leadership Training Center, Los Angeles, 94,000
Asociacion Tepeyac Community Center Programs for At-Risk Youth, South 
  Bronx, New York...............................................188,000
Aspire Program in Wheaton, IL...................................634,500
Back on Track, Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo & Marin 
  Counties, CA..................................................282,000
Baltimore City Public School System, MD Public School Safety Ini399,500
Baltimore School for the Arts, Baltimore, MD, for the TWIGS (To Work in 
  Gaining Skills) program for arts programs for at-risk youth...267,900
BAM Youth and Community Initiatives, Brooklyn, NY...............282,000
Baptist Child and Family Services STAR program, San Antonio, TX.470,000
Barrio Action Youth and Family Center Learning Excellence-Achieving 
  Dreams, Los Angeles, CA........................................47,000
Barron County, WI, Restorative Justice and Truancy Prevention Pr235,000
Bates CDC programs for at-risk youth, Louisville, KY............141,000
Bay County, FL Junior Deputy and Law Enforcement Explorer.......188,000
Beltrami County, Bemidji, MN, for a program for at-risk children ages 
  and their families............................................133,950
Bethesda Home for Boys, Savannah, GA............................235,000
Bethesda Home for Boys, Savannah, GA, for at-risk youth this 
  organization serves............................................47,000
Big Brothers & Big Sisters Mentoring Program of Windham County, 235,000
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Alaska, Eagle River, AK, for at-risk youth 
  mentoring program...........................................1,128,000
Bolder Options of Minneapolis, MN...............................117,500
Bolder Options, Minneapolis, for programs to reduce truancy and 
  juvenile delinquency..........................................312,550
Boys & Girls Club of Toledo, OH.................................235,000
Bronx Cluster Delinquency Prevention, NY........................282,000
Brooklyn Arts Council at-risk youth programs, Brooklyn, NY......188,000
Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy at-risk youth programs, Brookly282,000
Brooks County, GA, After School Programs for At-Risk Youth.......47,000
Bucks County, PA, Truant Youth Counseling.......................188,000
Building Toward Wellness Community Coalition programs for at-risk 
  youth, Columbus, GA............................................94,000
BYU-Public School Partnership, Provo, UT, for statewide partnerships 
  for delinquency prevention....................................282,000
Camden Community Safe Zone Initiative, Camden, NJ...............658,000
Camp Fire USA, Kansas City, KS, for mentoring children of prison141,000
CAPPA Youth Intervention and Development, Williamsport, PA......272,600

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CEDARS, Lincoln, NE, for an emergency shelter program for runaway and 
  homeless youth................................................133,950
Central City Action Committee Graffiti Abatement Program, Los Angeles, 
  CA.............................................................70,500
Central Indiana Teen Challenge...................................94,000
Central New Mexico YMCA, Albuquerque, NM, to provide life skills 
  development services for at-risk children.....................235,000
CHANGE, Inc. at-risk youth program, Wheeling, WV.................94,000
Chicago Public Schools After School Counts Program for at-risk youth, 
  IL..........................................................1,034,000
Childhelp of Fairfax, VA........................................470,000
Children and Families First, Wilmington, DE, to continue programs to 
  reduce truancy in New Castle and Kent County, Delaware........347,800
Children's Outing Association, Milwaukee, WI, for a city-wide teen 
  program.......................................................178,600
City and County of San Bernardino, CA Community Prosecutor Progr164,500
City of Boston, Suffolk County, MA, for a program to reduce reci312,550
City of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT, for a summer and after-school 
  program for youth.............................................312,550
City of Buffalo, NY, Youth Violence Prevention and Intervention P94,000
City of Charlotte, NC, Charlotte, NC, for a gang prevention prog282,000
City of Charlotte, NC, Gang of One Initiative...................940,000
City of Grand Rapids, MI, LOOP Programs.........................352,500
City of Hartford, Hartford, CT, for a program to provide summer 
  employment opportunities and job training for teens...........312,550
City of Irwindale, CA, Teen Activity Center......................28,200
City of Long Beach, Long Beach, CA, for an anti-gang intervention and 
  prevention program............................................267,900
City of Lumpkin, GA, at-risk youth initiatives...................94,000
City of Miami Beach, FL, Gang and Drug Prevention Program.......681,500
City of Philadelphia, PA Youth Violence Reduction Partnership....94,000
City of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, for a program to reduce youth 
  violence and homicide rates...................................940,000
City of Providence, Providence, RI, for the Providence After School 
  Alliance (PASA)...............................................263,200
City of Sacramento, CA, Police Department School Attendance Center 
  Program.......................................................282,000
City of San Bernardino, City of San Bernardino, CA, for a school-based 
  partnership to provide gang resistance education/training.....312,550
City of San Diego, CA Children's Initiative Youth Diversion Prog164,500
City of Springfield, Springfield, OH, for programs and resources for 
  at-risk youth.................................................312,550
City of Steubenville, OH, MLK Recreation Center At-Risk Youth Pro37,600
City of Trenton, NJ, YouthStat Crime Prevention Program.........305,500
City of Trenton, Trenton, NJ, for a YouthStat Crime Prevention P178,600
City Year of Rhode Island.......................................188,000
Cleveland Botanical Gardens Green Corps programs for at-risk you517,000
Coalition for the Homeless At-Risk Youth Services Program, New Y446,500
Commonwealth of Virginia, Richmond, VA, for gang prevention educ156,275
Communities in Schools, Decatur County, GA.......................47,000
Community and Schools Together Project, Huntington Station, NY...94,000
Community Connections, Bluefield, WV.............................39,480
Community Counseling Center, Portland, ME Trauma Prevention and 
  Treatment for At-Risk Youth...................................470,000
Community Outreach Center, Monsey, NY...........................188,000
Compton Unified School District Youth Safety Program, Willowbroo141,000
Courage to Speak Foundation, County of Fairfield, CT, for a drug abuse 
  prevention program............................................446,500
Court Appointed Special Advocates, Los Angeles County, CA.......235,000
Covenant House Regional Training Center Program, Brooklyn, NY....47,000
Covenant House, NJ Rights of Passage Program....................352,500
Creative Visions programs for at-risk youth, Des Moines, IA.....141,000
Cypress Park Junior Aztec Fire Fuels Program, Los Angeles, CA....70,500
D.A.R.E. New Jersey, Cranbury, NJ, for a youth prevention program89,300
Dauphin County, PA, Social Services for Children & Youth, Independent 
  Living Mentor Families........................................244,400
Dawson, GA, Public Safety Department Youth Advocacy Program......23,500
DC Children's Advocacy Center - Safe Shores, Washington, DC.....611,000
De La Salle Middle School at St. Matthew's programs for at-risk youth, 
  St. Louis, MO.................................................305,500
Des Plaines Teen Center, Des Plaines, IL, for prevention programming 
  for at-risk adolescents.......................................300,000
Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries, Wildwood Ranch Youth Programs493,500
Detroit, MI, Business to Youth Mentoring Project................188,000
Dominico-American Society, Corona, NY...........................188,000
Duval County, FL, Youth Advocate Program, Juvenile Justice Recidivism 
  Reduction Project.............................................258,500
East Akron Community House Youth Programs, Akron, OH.............94,000
East End Cooperative Ministry of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, for at-
  risk youth programs...........................................376,000
East Palo Alto, East Palo Alto, CA, for an anti-gang initiative.178,600
Eastern Michigan University Services for Teen Parents and their 
  Families, Ypsilanti, MI.......................................564,000
Eastern Shores of Maryland Education Consortium, Centerville, MD, to 
  expand the dropout prevention program to utilize a web-based 
  curriculum....................................................223,250
El Centro de Accion Social Pena Juvenil Programs for Youth, Pasadena, 
  CA.............................................................94,000
El Museo del Barrio Delinquency Prevention Program, New York, NY.47,000
El Museo del Barrio Juvenile Justice After School Programs, New York, 
  NY.............................................................47,000
El Museo del Barrio's Educational Programs in the Bronx for At-Risk 
  Youth, NY......................................................94,000
Elon University of Law, Juvenile Justice Intervention and Mediation 
  Clinic, Greensboro, NC........................................235,000
Elysian Valley United Community Services Center, Los Angeles, CA, Giant 
  Step Program...................................................65,800
Eon Youth Project, Tucson, AZ....................................94,000
Eskuwela Kultura Computer Lab, Los Angeles, CA...................37,600
Essex County Sheriff's Office, Essex County, MA, for an oxycontin 
  prevention program............................................223,250
Fairfax County, VA, Gang Prevention Programs....................188,000
Family and Children's Association, Mineola, NY, for the Hagedorn-
  Hempstead Initiative...........................................89,300
Father Maloney's Boy's Haven Life Skills Program, Louisville, KY.47,000
Fire Towns Community Center Youth Gang and Violence Prevention Project, 
  Lawrence, NY...................................................47,000
Florida State Attorney's Community Prosecution Program..........376,000

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Fontana, CA Teen Center for After School Programs................94,000
Four Oaks Family and Children's Services, Cedar Rapids, IA.......94,000
Franklin Community Action Programs for At-Risk Youth, Greenfield211,500
Freeport Pride Juvenile Diversion Program, Freeport, NY..........47,000
Gateway Youth Outreach After School Homework Assistance Program for At-
  Risk Youth, Elmont, NY........................................305,500
Girl Scouts of the USA, New York, NY, for outreach and volunteer 
  training in New Mexico........................................188,000
Girls Inc. of the Greater Peninsula, Operation: IMPACT, Hampton,225,600
Girls, Inc......................................................470,000
Gladys Allen Brigham Community Center Youth Empowerment Services, 
  Pittsfield, MA................................................188,000
Grand Rapids Public Schools, Grand Rapids, MI, for an academic 
  prevention and workforces skills program......................178,600
Grand Street Settlement, Manhattan, NY..........................188,000
Granite School District START program, Salt Lake City, UT.......211,500
Granite School District, Salt Lake City, UT, for school district's gang 
  violence prevention program...................................188,000
Gwen's Girls, Pittsburgh, PA.....................................94,000
Harlem RBI, Inc. Delinquency Prevention, New York, NY...........141,000
Hidalgo County, TX, Truancy Program.............................517,000
Hillsborough County, FL Advocate Programs, Juvenile Justice Services 
  Project.......................................................141,000
Holy Family Institute, Pittsburgh, PA At-Risk Youth Services....141,000
Homenetmen Glendale Chapter After School Tutoring for At-Risk Youth, 
  Glendale, CA...................................................47,000
Human Resources Center of Edgar and Clark Counties, Paris, IL, to 
  combat substance abuse among high-risk youth..................200,000
I Have a Dream Foundation, TX...................................235,000
Improved Solutions for Urban Systems, Dayton, OH, for an employment 
  program for court-involved youth..............................178,600
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Partnership for At-Risk Youth, I164,500
Inner Harbor of Georgia-EXCEL Program...........................517,000
Institute for International Sport Nonviolence Program, Kingston, 94,000
Jackson, TN, Teen Crime Prevention Program......................752,000
James L. Barnes CDC programs for at-risk youth, Dawson, GA.......47,000
Juvenile Justice Center, Suffolk University Law School, Boston, 493,500
Juvenile Reentry Program, Essex County, NJ.......................94,000
Karamu House, Cleveland, OH, for after-school programs for at-risk 
  children in Cleveland, Ohio...................................178,600
Kickstart, Houston, TX, to expand children's character developmen94,000
Kids Averted from Placement Services (KAPS), San Antonio, TX, to 
  prevent juvenile delinquency...................................47,000
Kids Averted from Placement Services (KAPS), TX.................211,500
KidsPeace Rhode Island...........................................94,000
KidsPeace Therapeutic Services for At-Risk Foster Care Youth, 
  Alexandria, VA................................................282,000
KidsPeace, Columbia, MD, for supportive services for foster care 
  families......................................................357,200
KidsPeace, Inc., New Haven, CT, for a children's mental health crisis 
  program.......................................................223,250
KidsPeace/West Virginia KidConnect, Moundsville, WV.............235,000
Klingberg Family Centers Delinquency Prevention Initiative, New 
  Britain, CT...................................................540,500
La Esperanza Home for Boys, Austin, TX..........................705,000
Lafayette/Oxford/University Angel Ranch, Oxford, MS, for domestic 
  services for victims of abuse..................................47,000
Las Vegas, NV Youth Initiative..................................164,500
Latino Pastoral Action Center Programs for At-Risk Youth, Bronx,282,000
Learning Through Listening Program, Cambridge, MA...............305,500
Lexington, MA, School Resource Officer Program...................47,000
Liberty Theater at-risk youth initiatives, Columbus, GA.........235,000
Life Transformation Ministry, Americus, GA.......................47,000
LIFECamp Dropout Prevention Program, Jamaica, NY................117,500
Livingston County, NY, community service/youth court program.....70,500
Long Island University, NY Arts for At-Risk Youth...............329,000
Los Angeles Community Law Enforcement [LA CLEAR] and Recovery and Gang 
  Reduction Programs, Los Angeles, CA, for anti-gang intervention and 
  prevention programs...........................................357,200
Los Angeles Conservation Corps Environmental Jobs Program for At-Risk 
  Youth, CA......................................................94,000
Louisville Science Center at-risk youth programs, KY.............47,000
Maplewood, NJ, At-Risk Youth Program.............................94,000
Marcus Institute, Atlanta, GA...................................940,000
Marcus Institute, Atlanta, GA, for providing remediation for the 
  potential consequences of childhood abuse and neglect.........141,000
Marion County, OR, Kids First Initiative........................399,500
Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Center Youth violence prevention 
  program, Oakland, CA..........................................282,000
Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center, Rock Island, IL.......282,000
Mary Mitchell Family and Youth Center for At-Risk Youth, Bronx, 329,000
Maryhurst Juvenile Delinquency Response Program, Louisville, KY..47,000
Mashpee Wampanoag Indian Tribe Youth Program, MA................282,000
McKinley County, NM, Juvenile Substance Abuse Crisis Center.....352,500
Miami-Dade County, FL, Juvenile Assessment Center...............352,500
Minnesota Teen Challenge........................................235,000
Mobile, AL Team Focus Mentoring and Education...................352,500
Monterey County, Monterey County, CA, for a gang task force in Monterey 
  County........................................................267,900
Montgomery YMCA, Montgomery, AL, for after school activities to at-risk 
  youth.........................................................470,000
Mosholu Montefiore Community Center, Bronx, NY..................164,500
Mother Cabrini High School POWER Program, New York, NY...........47,000
Mother Cabrini High School, New York, NY, for an after school program 
  for at-risk youth.............................................178,600
MUR--Uniting Through Resolution, Los Angeles, CA.................70,500
Mural Arts Program for at-risk youth, Philadelphia, PA...........47,000
Muscogee County, GA, Marshal's Office Junior Marshal Program....117,500
Nassau County District Attorney's Office, Mineola, NY, for the 
  Redirection Enforcement and Learning program..................312,550
National Community Renaissance..................................258,500
National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges............940,000
National Fatherhood Initiative, Gaithersburg, MD, for fathers of the 
  most at-risk children.........................................658,000
National Safe Place Youth Safety Awareness Initiative, Louisvill211,500
Neighborhood First Program, Inc. At-risk Youth Assistance, Brist117,500
Nelson Jordan Center Program for At-Risk Youth, Wheeling, WV.....23,500
New Directions for Youth Challenge Program for Gang and Delinquency 
  Prevention, Van Nuys, CA......................................141,000

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New Mexico Sheriff and Police Athletic League...................658,000
New Mexico Sheriff's and Police Athletic Leagues, Albuquerque, NM, to 
  continue to implement a gang prevention program aimed at at-risk 
  youth.........................................................446,500
New Song Urban Ministries, Baltimore, MD, for comprehensive services to 
  at-risk youth.................................................401,850
Newburgh Center Youth Violence and Gang Prevention, NY..........300,800
Nez Perce Tribe, Lapwai, ID, to combat child abuse..............141,000
Nisqually Tribe of Washington Youth Justice Center..............446,500
No Workshops No Jumpshots program in Gary, IN....................94,000
North Carolina Central University Leadership Academy for African-
  American Males................................................282,000
Northwest Oklahoma Family Services..............................352,500
Novato, CA, Juvenile Substance Abuse Program for Hamilton Commun188,000
Ocean Tides School, Narragansett, RI, to enhance its science and 
  computer labs to encourage the study of science and technology267,900
Ohel At-Risk Youth and Child Abuse Prevention Program, Teaneck, N94,000
Ohel At-Risk Youth and Child Abuse Prevention, Brooklyn, NY.....399,500
Olmstead County Community Services, Rochester, MN, to implement and 
  sustain a performance based child protection system preventing child 
  abuse and neglect.............................................133,950
Operation Quality Time After School Program, Paradise Valley, AZ564,000
Operation Save Our Streets, Miami, FL............................94,000
Oquirrh Recreation and Parks District, Kearns, UT, for after-school 
  activities.....................................................47,000
Outward Bound Adventures Gang Intervention Program, Pasadena, CA.94,000
Overtown Youth Center, Miami, FL................................235,000
PACE Center of Jacksonville, FL.................................676,800
Para Los Ninos Youth Development Center, Los Angeles, CA........235,000
Parent Corps, New York University Child Study Center, NY.........47,000
Parents in Action Project to prevent child maltreatment and gang 
  involvement, Pomona, CA.......................................446,500
Patterson Park Public Charter School, Baltimore, MD, for Rejecting 
  Violence, Building Resilience--a school violence prevention pr178,600
Phoenix Academy of Los Angeles, Services for Underserved Youth in LA 
  County, CA....................................................517,000
Phoenix Academy of Orange County Drug Treatment Program, CA.....188,000
Phoenix House Adolescent Drug Treatment Initiative for Dallas Area 
  Youth, TX.....................................................564,000
Phoenix House Adolescent Drug Treatment Initiative, Brentwood, NY94,000
Phoenix House, Dallas, TX, for residential substance abuse treatment 
  for adolescents................................................94,000
Phoenix House, Nassau and Suffolk Counties, NY..................173,900
Phoenix House, Yorktown, NY.....................................141,000
Pico Union Housing programs for at-risk youth, Los Angeles, CA...61,100
Plaza de la Raza Community Ambassadors Program, Los Angeles, CA.141,000
Police Athletic League Miccio Center in Red Hook, Brooklyn, NY...94,000
Prince George's County, MD, Juvenile Justice Center.............258,500
Program for Court-Involved Youth in Dayton, OH..................352,500
Project Amiga Transitional Life Skills for At-Risk Youth, South El 
  Monte, CA......................................................47,000
Project Avary, San Rafael, CA...................................225,600
Project Intercept, Brooklyn, NY.................................235,000
Prospect Park Alliance programs for at-risk youth, Brooklyn, NY.470,000
Prospect Park Yeshiva Save Our Children After School Program, Brooklyn, 
  NY.............................................................47,000
Providence After School Alliance programs for at-risk youth, 
  Providence, RI................................................423,000
Quad A for Kids, Rochester, NY...................................28,200
Quality of Life Center at-risk youth programs, Altadena, CA.....188,000
Queens Theatre in the Park, Flushing, NY Interventions for Juvenile 
  Offenders.....................................................188,000
Red River Children's Advocacy Center, Fargo, ND.................258,500
Residential Care Consortium, Omaha, NE, for a program for 
  underprivileged, at-risk, and disadvantaged children, young adults, 
  and their families in a residential care setting..............178,600
Richmond Police Activities League One-Stop Youth Center, Richmon423,000
Richmond Youth Academy, Richmond, CA............................188,000
RMBL, Richmond, VA..............................................141,000
Rockland County Youth Bureau Gang Prevention, New Square, NY....352,500
Rosemary Children's Services Positive Results Program, Pasadena, 94,000
Running Rebels Gang Prevention Program, Milwaukee, WI...........141,000
Ruth Ellis Center Street Outreach Program, Highland Park, MI....188,000
Ruth Ellis Center, Highland Park, MI, for an outreach program...178,600
S&B United Anti-Gang and Anti-Drug Program, Bronx, NY............47,000
Safe and Sound, Baltimore, MD, for juvenile delinquency prevention 
  through education.............................................446,500
Safe Haven After School and Mentoring Program, Columbia, SC.....470,000
Safe Haven Program, Irvington, NJ................................94,000
San Antonio Initiative for At-Risk Girls, TX....................446,500
San Fernando Valley Communities in Schools, Gang Intervention/Juvenile 
  Justice Project, North Hills, CA..............................376,000
San Francisco, CA, District Attorney's Office Community Response 
  Networks......................................................423,000
San Jose, CA, BEST Gang Intervention Program....................493,500
Sandy City, UT, Police Department Children At-Risk Intervention 493,500
Santa Clara County, CA, Juvenile Detention Evening Reporting Cen364,720
Save Our Future/Mothers on the March After-School Program, Los Angeles, 
  CA............................................................338,400
Save the Children Rural Literacy Program, Helena, AR............235,000
Save the Children, Washington, DC, for juvenile delinquency prevention 
  programs......................................................223,250
Save the Children, Westport, CT, to operate after school programs in 
  New Mexico communities........................................188,000
Save the Youth After-School and Summer Performing Arts Program for At-
  Risk Youth, Hoboken, NJ.......................................235,000
Search Institute, Minneapolis, MN, for South Dakota Healthy 
  Communities-Healthy Youth Initiative..........................156,275
Sephardic Community Center programs for at-risk youth, Brooklyn, 94,000
Service Over Self, Georgetown, SC...............................235,000
Sexual Trauma Recovery Center, Orlando, FL......................305,500
SFI Anti-Drug Programs for At-Risk Youth, Bronx, NY..............94,000
Shedd Aquarium At-Risk Youth Mentoring Initiative, Chicago, IL...47,000
Shedd Aquarium, Chicago, IL, for a juvenile delinquency prevention 
  program.......................................................401,850
Sheriffs Youth Programs of Minnesota Vocational Alternatives for Youth 
  Offenders, Isanti, MN..........................................47,000
Sheriffs Youth Programs of Minnesota, Inver Grove Heights, MN...211,500

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Sheriffs Youth Programs of Minnesota, Marshall MN...............235,000
Sheriffs Youth Programs of MN....................................94,000
Solar One Programs for At-Risk Youth, New York, NY..............164,500
South Queens Boys & Girls Club, Richmond Hill, NY...............282,000
South Sumter, SC Resource Center programs for at-risk youth.....282,000
Southeastern North Dakota Community Action Agency, Fargo, ND, to 
  facilitate the coordination of community services in response to 
  child abuse...................................................352,500
Spectrum Youth and Family Services, Burlington, VT, to expand its 
  services to at-risk youth.....................................188,000
Springfield Public Schools, Springfield, OR, for upgrades to school 
  security equipment and technology.............................178,600
St. Joseph's Indian School, Chamberlain, SD, Expand programs and 
  services for students.........................................223,250
Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens' Programs for At-Risk Youth, Akron, OH282,000
State of Alaska, Juneau, AK, to support coordinate and train law 
  enforcement officers to teach drug abuse resistance education.197,400
State of Hawaii, Office of the Attorney General, City of Honolulu, HI, 
  for continuing improvements to the Juvenile Justice Information 
  System........................................................607,240
State of Vermont Judiciary, Office of Court Administrator, Montpelier, 
  VT, to develop a statewide court system that integrates treatment and 
  other services into the court process 350,000.................350,000
Stony Point, NY, School Resource Officer.........................65,800
STOP Organization, Norfolk, VA..................................291,400
Straight Ahead Ministries Ready4Work, Boston, MA.................94,000
Streetworkers Program, Institute for Study and Practice of Nonviolence, 
  Providence, RI................................................352,500
SUNY Ulster/Bardavon at-risk youth programs, Stone Ridge, NY.....47,000
SUNY Ulster/Woodstock at-risk youth programs, Stone Ridge, NY....28,200
Team Focus, Inc., Mobile, AL, for a youth mentoring program.....517,000
Team Focus, Inc., Morgan, TX, to establish a youth mentoring prog94,000
TechMission Youth Program, Boston, MA............................47,000
TeenMates Mentoring Program, Lincoln, NE, for mentoring services to 
  youth.........................................................258,500
Temple Terrace, FL Phoenix House................................564,000
The Asbury Park Enrichment and Student Success Center, Lincroft, 94,000
The Beloved Community Family Services, Chicago, IL..............305,500
The East End Cooperative Ministry, Pittsburgh, PA................94,000
The Paul and Lisa Program, Essex, CT............................658,000
The Point Community Development Programs for At-Risk Youth, NY..141,000
The Rock School RockReach Program, Philadelphia, PA.............423,000
Township of Irvington, Irvington, NJ, for the Youth Safe Haven Police 
  Mini-station program..........................................437,100
Township of Maplewood, Maplewood, NJ, for a prevention program for at-
  risk youth.....................................................89,300
Truancy Reduction Initiative, Wayne County, MI..................376,000
Twin Cedars Youth Services, Columbus, GA.........................70,500
United Methodist Community Centers PATH Program, Youngstown and Warren, 
  OH............................................................235,000
United Way for Southeastern Michigan Juvenile Delinquency Prevention 
  Program.......................................................376,000
University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO, for the CU-Boulder 
  Colorado Schools Safety Program...............................312,550
University of Delaware, Newark, DE, to conduct a statewide survey of 
  delinquent and high risk youth behaviors.......................58,045
University of Montana, Missoula County, MT, for at-risk youth with a 
  focus on suicide prevention, high-risk behavior and violence..312,550
University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, for domestic violence 
  reduction programs............................................329,000
Urban Dreams U-CARE Project, Des Moines, IA.....................470,000
Urban League of Greater Columbus, GA Youth Advocacy Program......70,500
Vermont Department of Children and Families, Waterbury, VT, for 
  programs to help at-risk youth................................714,400
Vermont Department of Public Safety, Waterbury, VT, for an outreach 
  program for at-risk youth.....................................133,950
Visiting Nurse Association, Omaha, NE, for an intervention program for 
  vulnerable women, infants and children........................223,250
Waukon, IA, High School Youth Intervention Project...............79,900
Wayne County Department of Public Services, Detroit, MI, for a truancy 
  intervention program..........................................347,800
Wayne County, MI Juvenile Reentry Initiative....................188,000
Westchester Jewish Community Services, NY.......................282,000
Western PA CARES, Pittsburgh, PA................................188,000
Winona State University, Winona, MN, to teach investigators and 
  prosecutors the science of interviewing children victimized by446,500
Wittenberg University...........................................343,100
Women's Sports Foundation, Chicago, IL, for the GoGirlGo! Chicago 
  Initiative, a mentoring, education and development program....526,900
Women's Treatment Center, Chicago, IL, for preservation services for 
  incarcerated mothers and their children.......................230,000
World Impact St. Louis, MO, Youth Program.......................282,000
World Impact Youth Gang Prevention, Los Angeles, CA..............70,500
World Vision Appalachia at-risk youth programming, Moatsville, W141,000
YMCA Honolulu, Honolulu, HI, to provide crime prevention and outreach 
  services to the rural youth of Hawaii.........................357,200
YMCA of Greater Houston Juvenile Justice Outreach Program, TX...446,500
YMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth, TX.............................282,000
YMCA of Middle Tennessee, Healthy Communities-Healthy Youth.....211,500
York County, PA, Children's Advocacy Center.....................112,800
Youth Aid Panel/Linkages, Beaver Springs, PA....................399,500
Youth Alternative to Violence and Crime Project, Oakland, CA.....47,000
Youth Crime Watch, Miami, FL....................................517,000
Youth Gang Violence Prevention Initiative, School District of Palm 
  Beach County, FL..............................................564,000
Youth Mentoring Program, Burbank, CA.............................70,500
Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice Programs for At-Risk Youth, 
  Bronx, NY.....................................................141,000
Youth Services System, Inc. at-risk youth program, Wheeling, WV..94,000
YouthWorks, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA.................................47,000
YWCA Children's Services, Seattle-King-Snohomish County, WA.....282,000
Zero to Three Court Team for Maltreated Infants and Toddlers Project, 
  San Francisco, CA.............................................314,900
Zero to Three, for 5th Judicial District, Des Moines, IA, for 
  maltreated infants and toddlers...............................194,000
Zero to Three, Omaha, NE, for maltreated infants and toddlers....89,300
Zero to Three, Orleans Parish, LA, for maltreated infants and tod89,300

       Victims of Child Abuse Act.--The amended bill provides 
     $16,920,000 for several programs authorized under the Victims 
     of Child Abuse Act (Public Law 101-647). Within funds 
     provided, $3,760,000 is made available for Regional Child 
     Advocacy Centers Programs.

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                    PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS BENEFITS

       The amended bill includes $74,834,000 for this account, 
     including $66,000,000 for death benefits, and $8,834,000 for 
     disability benefits and education benefits.
       As stated in the House Report, the new Public Safety 
     Officers Benefits (PSOB) regulations have been implemented 
     poorly and there is concern about the slow progress in making 
     benefit payments to the families of those who died protecting 
     their community. The PSOB was established to give peace of 
     mind to our men and women in uniform who put their lives in 
     danger every day, and claims must be processed swiftly and 
     efficiently to provide the intended security.

               General Provisions--Department Of Justice

       The amended bill includes the following general provisions 
     for the Department of Justice:
       Section 201 provides that up to $50,000 of the funds 
     appropriated to the Department of Justice shall be available 
     to the Attorney General for reception and representation 
     expenses.
       Section 202 prohibits the use of funds to perform abortions 
     in the Federal Prison System.
       Section 203 prohibits the use of the funds to require any 
     person to perform, or facilitate the performance of, an 
     abortion.
       Section 204 provides that nothing in the previous section 
     removes the obligation of the Director of the Bureau of 
     Prisons to provide escort services to female inmates who seek 
     to obtain abortions outside a Federal facility.
       Section 205 provides for the policy for transfers subject 
     to the Committees' reprogramming procedures, that not to 
     exceed 5 percent may be transferred between any 
     appropriation, but limits to 10 percent the amount that can 
     be transferred into any one appropriation and prohibits 
     Federal Prison System, Buildings and Facilities funds to be 
     transferred unless the President certifies.
       Section 206 provides for the extension of the Personnel 
     Management Demonstration Project for certain positions of the 
     Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
       Section 207 provides language extending section 102(b) of 
     Public Law 102-395 to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, 
     Firearms and Explosives.
       Section 208 provides language prohibiting funds from being 
     used to transport prisoners classified as a maximum or high 
     security prisoner to a facility other than a prison or other 
     facility certified by the Federal Bureau of Prisons as 
     appropriately secure for housing such a prisoner.
       Section 209 prohibits certain prisoner amenities.
       Section 210 prohibits the use of funds for Sentinel or 
     other major new or enhanced information technology programs 
     unless the Deputy Attorney General and the Department IT 
     Investment Review Board certify to the Appropriations 
     Committees that the information technology program has 
     appropriate contractor oversight mechanisms in place, and 
     that the program is compatible with the enterprise 
     architecture of the Department of Justice.
       Section 211 requires the availability of appropriations for 
     obligation beyond the current fiscal year to comply with 
     reprogramming procedures.
       Section 212 authorizes changes to quarterly fees imposed in 
     chapter 11 cases.
       Section 213 provides an increase to the quarterly fee 
     imposed in each case filed pursuant to chapter 11 of title 
     11, United States Code.
       Section 214 prohibits the use of funds to plan for, begin, 
     continue, finish, process, or approve a public-private 
     competition under OMB Circular A-76 for work performed by 
     employees of the Bureau of Prisons or of Federal Prison 
     Industries, Incorporated.
       Section 215 prohibits U.S. attorneys from simultaneously 
     holding multiple jobs outside of the scope of a U.S. 
     attorney's professional duties.
       Section 216 withholds from obligation $25,000,000, until 
     the FBI reports on the results of an integrated baseline 
     review of the Sentinel program and requires a Government 
     Accountability Office review of FBI's baseline.
       Section 217 prohibits funds for future phases of the FBI's 
     Sentinel program until the Attorney General certifies to the 
     Appropriations Committees that existing phases currently 
     under contract for development or fielding have completed a 
     majority of the work for that phase under the performance 
     measurement baseline validated by the integrated baseline 
     review.
       Section 218 requires that the Attorney General shall submit 
     quarterly reports to the Inspector General of the Department 
     of Justice regarding the costs and contracting procedures 
     relating to each conference held by the Department of Justice 
     during fiscal year 2008 for which the cost to the Government 
     was more than $20,000.
       Section 219 authorizes a public or private institution of 
     higher education to offer or provide an officer or employee 
     of any branch of the United States Government or of the 
     District of Columbia, financial assistance for the purpose of 
     repaying a student loan or forbearance of student loan 
     repayment.
       Section 220 includes new Native American Methamphetamine 
     Enforcement and Treatment Act of 2007 authorities.

                               TITLE III

                                SCIENCE

                Office of Science and Technology Policy

       The conference agreement includes $5,184,000, instead of 
     $5,515,000 as proposed by the House and $5,715,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       The Appropriations Committees reiterate language included 
     in the Senate report directing OSTP to provide the 
     Committees, 90 days after enactment of the Act, with a 
     strategic budget plan in response to the National Research 
     Council Earth Science Decadal Survey.

             National Aeronautics and Space Administration

       The amended bill provides $17,309,400,000 for the National 
     Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) instead of 
     $17,622,500,000 as proposed by the House and $17,459,600,000 
     as proposed by the Senate. The Senate bill included an 
     additional $1,000,000,000 designated as an emergency 
     requirement. The amended bill does not include this emergency 
     funding.
       The Appropriations Committees continue to be concerned 
     about the process of setting NASA priorities through 
     significant funding shifts in revised operating plans rather 
     than through the regular appropriations process. The guidance 
     proposed in the amended bill and this explanatory statement 
     provides a clear base funding level. The Committees must be 
     notified of any deviations that meet the criteria established 
     in section 505. Finally, language is included providing for 
     the transfer of funds between appropriations accounts through 
     the reprogramming process.
       The House recommendation to provide funding for the agency 
     in the new account structure is not included. Instead, a 
     general provision is included, section 525, directing NASA to 
     implement this new structure beginning in fiscal year 2009. 
     This will allow the agency sufficient time to implement the 
     new budget structure. The Appropriations Committees are 
     disappointed that NASA chose not to test this new account 
     structure in a timelier manner. The new accounts are: 
     Science, Aeronautics, Exploration, Education, Cross-Agency 
     Support Programs, Space Operations, and Inspector General.
       The Appropriations Committees reiterate concern expressed 
     in the House report that NASA is not able to anticipate 
     adequately technical problems and project overruns on 
     existing programs, and are especially concerned that new 
     programs, such as Project Constellation, will encounter 
     similar problems.
       Additionally, the Appropriations Committees are concerned 
     about the NASA process that leads to the selection of a 
     course of action when such problems are encountered. 
     Consequently, NASA is directed to establish an ongoing 
     relationship with the National Academy of Sciences for the 
     purpose of providing an independent project review capability 
     using ad hoc committees established under the purview of the 
     Space Studies Board and/or the Aeronautics and Space 
     Engineering Board. It is expected that these reviews will be 
     arranged through NASA's Office of the Chief Engineer and that 
     the reports prepared by the National Academies will be 
     simultaneously submitted to NASA and the Committees. In the 
     future, the Appropriations Committees do not intend to 
     recommend approval of any major program changes unless an 
     independent review by the National Academies concurs with 
     NASA's proposed course of action. During a review period, 
     NASA should not take any action that would prejudice the 
     pursuit of any of the options under consideration. A total of 
     $1,000,000 is to be allocated from funding provided for 
     Cross-Agency Support Programs to support creation of this 
     review capability. The Committees expect a report on NASA's 
     progress in implementing this directive by March 15, 2008.
       The Appropriations Committees are concerned about 
     standardizing the reporting of cost, schedule and content for 
     NASA research and development projects including advanced 
     technology and operational systems upgrades. As a result, the 
     Government Accountability Office (GAO) is directed to prepare 
     project status reports on selected large-scale NASA programs, 
     projects or activities. In undertaking these reports, GAO 
     should follow the guidance it recommended to the Congress in 
     GAO report GAO/NSIAD 90-40.
       The Appropriations Committees are concerned about NASA's 
     use of term appointments for civil servant positions. The 
     Committees believe this trend should be examined more closely 
     and directs GAO to audit NASA's use of term positions. 
     Finally, NASA is encouraged to engage in long-term agency-
     wide workforce planning.
        A provision on enhanced-use leasing at NASA facilities is 
     included in the General Provisions, Title V of this Act. The 
     Appropriations Committees believe that this complicated issue 
     requires further investigation by the respective House and 
     Senate authorizing committees. Therefore, the language 
     proposed by the Senate will not become effective until 
     December 31, 2008. In the interim, NASA's current enhanced-
     use leasing authority will be in effect. A modification has 
     been made to the Senate language, deleting the repeal of the 
     reporting requirements to Congress.

                  SCIENCE, AERONAUTICS AND EXPLORATION

       The amended bill provides $10,543,100,000 for the Science, 
     Aeronautics and Exploration account instead of 
     $10,896,200,000 in a different account structure as proposed 
     by the

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     House and $10,633,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. Within 
     this total, $5,577,310,000 is for science activities, 
     $625,280,000 is for aeronautics, $3,842,010,000 is for 
     exploration systems and $556,400,000 is for cross-agency 
     support programs including education.
       The amended bill reduces amounts available for corporate 
     and general administrative expenses by $57,900,000 in this 
     account. These amounts are to be applied proportionally to 
     all amounts within the Science, Aeronautics, Exploration and 
     Cross-Agency Support Programs accounts.
       Science.--Within the total amount proposed for Science, 
     Aeronautics and Exploration, the amended bill provides 
     $5,577,310,000 for science activities instead of 
     $5,696,100,000 as proposed by the House and $5,655,200,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. This level includes a general 
     reduction of $42,090,000. The distribution of this reduction 
     should be outlined in NASA's operating plan, and the 
     reduction should not be applied to any programs, projects, or 
     activities that are specified in this explanatory statement.
       The Appropriations Committees are disappointed by the 
     Administration's request of a less than one percent increase 
     for fiscal year 2008 and projected minimal increases of 
     approximately one percent over the next several years. The 
     Nation's investment in research at NASA has made the U.S. the 
     undisputed leader in the study of space and the earth's 
     environment. NASA's programs in space science, Earth science, 
     microgravity science, and astrobiology are the types of basic 
     research investments advocated in the National Academies' 
     Rising Above the Gathering Storm report.
       The Appropriations Committees recognize the importance of 
     NASA Earth science research missions to the Nation to advance 
     our ability to monitor climate, weather, and hazards and 
     therefore recommends $40,000,000 for NASA to initiate 
     missions identified in the National Research Council (NRC) 
     report, Earth Science and Applications from Space: National 
     Imperatives for the Next Decade and Beyond. To the extent 
     possible, the initial seven missions should begin in fiscal 
     year 2008. The Earth science decadal survey notes that in 
     2005, NASA had 18 Earth observation satellites carrying 64 
     research sensors. Yet in 2007, the capacity is down to 14 
     missions on orbit, and by 2010 only a few will still be 
     delivering data. Between now and 2010, NASA plans to deploy 
     only five new missions carrying 22 sensors. Currently, NASA's 
     future plans include starting just two new missions every two 
     years. At that rate, NASA Earth observation research missions 
     will have decreased from 18 down to four or five in the next 
     two decades in the 21st century. Further, the Appropriations 
     Committees are supportive of House direction to continue the 
     development of climate sensors. In order to better inform the 
     Committees on its plans for missions in the 2010-2016 
     timeframe, NASA should include in its fiscal year 2009 budget 
     submission its plan for meeting these unmet needs.
       The amended bill includes:
        Not less than $280,000,000 for the Hubble Space 
     Telescope
        Not less than $545,400,000 for the James Webb 
     Space Telescope
        Not less than $90,200,000 for the Global 
     Precipitation Measurement mission
        Not less than $626,400,000 for the Mars 
     Exploration Program
        Not less than $60,000,000 for the Space 
     Interferometry Mission
       The Appropriations Committees acknowledge that these sums 
     are only floors. Should additional funding be required, the 
     Committees will work with the agency on a reprogramming of 
     funds.
       As noted above, the Appropriations Committees support the 
     $90,200,000 requested for the Global Precipitation 
     Measurement mission. This project will improve our ability to 
     collect important data about hurricanes. This valuable 
     information will allow us to better prepare for powerful 
     storms and help minimize resulting damage.
       The amended bill includes an increase of $24,000,000 above 
     the request for the research and analysis program. The 
     program has suffered significant cuts in recent years. This 
     program is important to maintaining the scientific vitality 
     of the agency and also provides opportunities for young 
     scientists and researchers to analyze data collected from 
     current NASA missions. The research and analysis funds should 
     be used to support both in-house and academic research. 
     Further, there has not been an assessment of the appropriate 
     balance between flight missions and research and analysis 
     activities in NASA's space and Earth science programs. 
     Therefore, NASA is directed to enter into an agreement with 
     the National Research Council for an assessment of NASA's 
     research and analysis activities.
       A total of $60,000,000, an increase of $38,400,000 above 
     the budget request, has been provided for the Space 
     Interferometry Mission (SIM). The Appropriations Committees 
     disagree with the Administration's budget request of 
     refocusing the Navigator Program to fund only core 
     interferometry and related planet-finding science and 
     reducing SIM to a development program. It should be noted 
     that this mission was recommended by the National Academies 
     Decadal Astrophysics report in 1990 and 2000 and should be 
     considered a priority. With the funds proposed, NASA is to 
     begin the development phase of the program in order to 
     capitalize on more than $300,000,000 already invested by the 
     agency. The SIM program has successfully passed all its 
     technological milestones and is thus ready for development.
       The Appropriations Committees await the upcoming results of 
     the NASA study to determine the next outer planet destination 
     and look forward to working with NASA to support funding for 
     an expedient launch of this future mission. The amended bill 
     includes $5,000,000 to define a mission and to assess its 
     scope and cost.
       The Appropriations Committees agree with the comments in 
     the House report commending NASA for its robotic Mars program 
     which is one of the agency's most successful programs that 
     has made major scientific discoveries and engaged the public. 
     The Appropriations Committees continue to strongly support a 
     robust Mars Exploration Program with a rate of at least one 
     mission at every opportunity (every 26 months), which is 
     consistent with the Administration's fiscal year 2008 request 
     of $625,700,000. Full funding is provided to: continue 
     operating all present missions (Odyssey, Mars Reconnaissance 
     Orbiter, Spirit, and Opportunity); prepare Phoenix for launch 
     in 2007, Mars Science Lab for a launch in 2009, and Scout in 
     2011; and to start the definition and development of Mars 
     Science orbiter for launch in 2013, and the Astrobiology 
     Field Lab or Mid size rovers for launch in 2016. NASA is 
     expected to continue with the development and launch of the 
     Mars Science Lab.
       The recommendation includes an increase of $15,000,000 
     above the budget request for the NASA Earth Science 
     Applications Program. This funding increase shall only be 
     used to support new competitively selected applications 
     projects to be selected during fiscal year 2008. These 
     projects will integrate the results of NASA's Earth observing 
     systems and earth system models (using observations and 
     predictions) into decision support tools to serve 
     applications of national priority including, but not limited 
     to: homeland security; coastal management; agriculture 
     efficiency; and water management and disaster management.
       The amended bill provides $17,000,000 for the solar probe 
     mission for continued technical risk reduction activities and 
     related studies. NASA is expected to request a new start for 
     this mission in fiscal year 2009.
       The amended bill provides $93,000,000 for the 
     magnetospheric multiscale mission, $8,500,000 above the 
     budget request. NASA should maintain the full complement of 
     science instruments for this mission and work aggressively to 
     achieve the desired launch date of 2013.
       NASA is directed to provide a plan on all continuity of 
     data for the Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM) to the 
     Appropriations Committees no later than 120 days after 
     enactment of this Act. The amended bill provides $1,000,000 
     above the budget request for this mission to ensure data 
     continuity.
       A critical factor that will affect future robotic missions 
     is the source of power for probes that cannot rely on solar 
     energy because they are traveling too far from the Sun (where 
     solar energy density is inadequate), or too close to it 
     (where solar arrays would be imperiled by the Sun's 
     proximity). Radioisotope Power Systems (RPS) are required for 
     these spacecraft. The Appropriations Committees are aware of 
     concerns by NASA and the Department of Energy that a supply 
     of fuel would not be available. However, NASA has curtailed a 
     major part of its technology development for advanced RPS 
     devices. In order to permit effective planning for future 
     missions, NASA should contract with the National Research 
     Council to prepare a report no later than December 31, 2008 
     on these issues.
       The amended bill includes $2,000,000 above the budget 
     request to ensure continuity of solar flare data.
       While new data systems for Earth science missions should be 
     considered, NASA is directed to continue the EOSDIS core 
     system as the operational foundation for Earth science 
     missions.
       The Appropriations Committees concur with language in the 
     Senate report regarding the Joint Dark Energy Mission and 
     have provided the budget request of $2,300,000 for this 
     mission. The Committees appreciate the National Research 
     Council's Beyond Einstein Program architecture report and 
     have provided an additional $2,000,000 to begin implementing 
     these recommendations. NASA is directed to conduct and 
     complete an open competition to select a Joint Dark Energy 
     Mission for a fiscal year 2009 new start.
       The Appropriations Committees reject the Administration's 
     proposal to transfer the Near Earth Objects (NEO) program 
     from the Science Mission Directorate to the Exploration 
     Mission Directorate.
       Further, the Appropriations Committees are concerned that 
     NASA may reduce support for the Arecibo Observatory which is 
     used by NASA to observe and detect NEOs. The Committees 
     believe that this observatory continues to provide important 
     scientific findings on issues of near-space objects, space 
     weather, and global climate change, as well as numerous other 
     research areas. The Committees believe that these endeavors 
     will have scientific merit far beyond the end of the decade. 
     NASA is directed to provide additional funding for the 
     Arecibo Observatory.
       In order to assist Congress in determining the optimal 
     approach regarding the Arecibo Observatory, NASA shall 
     contract with the National Research Council to study the 
     issue and make recommendations. As part of its deliberations, 
     the NRC shall review NASA's report 2006 Near-Earth Object 
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     2007 Near-Earth Object Survey and Deflection Study as well as 
     any other relevant literature. An interim report, with 
     recommendations focusing primarily on the optimal approach to 
     the survey program, shall be submitted within 15 months of 
     enactment of this Act. The final report, including 
     recommendations regarding the optimal approach to developing 
     a deflection capability, shall be submitted within 21 months 
     of enactment of this Act. The NRC study shall include an 
     assessment of the costs of various alternatives, including 
     options that may blend the use of different facilities 
     (whether ground- or space-based), or involve international 
     cooperation. Independent cost estimating should be utilized.
       Aeronautics.--Within the total amount proposed for Science, 
     Aeronautics and Exploration, the amended bill provides 
     $625,280,000 for aeronautics activities instead of 
     $700,000,000 as proposed by the House and $554,000,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. This level includes a general 
     reduction of $4,720,000. The distribution of this reduction 
     should be outlined in NASA's operating plan, and the 
     reduction should not be applied to any programs, projects, or 
     activities that are specified in this explanatory statement.
       The Administration's fiscal year 2008 request is 
     insufficient to allow the U.S. to maintain its edge in 
     aeronautics. These programs are critical to U.S. 
     competitiveness, national security, quality of life, and the 
     efficiency and safety of our future national air traffic 
     management systems. The Appropriations Committees expect this 
     priority to be reflected in NASA's fiscal year 2009 budget 
     request.
       The continuation of our position as a leader in aviation 
     and aerospace is predicated on our ability to maintain 
     international leadership and sustain growth in aeronautics. 
     Air transportation is important throughout the world, but 
     leadership in upgrading the air transportation system is 
     absolutely vital to the U.S. For these reasons, the 
     Appropriations Committees believe that a portion of the 
     increase above the President's budget request should be 
     applied to the research, development and technology 
     demonstration activities of the Next Generation Air 
     Transportation System (NextGen) to address Air Traffic 
     Management (ATM) needs.
       Additionally, the Appropriations Committees expect a 
     portion of this increase to address the top-ranked priorities 
     of the National Academies' Decadal Survey of Civil 
     Aeronautics. The report presents findings and recommendations 
     on several important technological breakthroughs that the 
     NASA aeronautics research program should focus on during the 
     next decade. Some of the technological challenges need to be 
     addressed if the United States is to realize necessary 
     increases in capacity, safety, security and environmental 
     compatibility of its air transportation system and enable 
     high-speed civil travel and maintain U.S. leadership.
       Finally, additional funding is proposed to carry out, with 
     the goal of demonstrating in a relevant environment, research 
     and development on engines and airframes that will result in 
     significantly reduced energy consumption, emissions, and 
     noise. NASA is directed to utilize a portion of these funds 
     for the development of a ``green aircraft initiative.'' In 
     addition, NASA should utilize additional intramural capacity 
     for technology readiness level activity above the current cap 
     for these and other aeronautics initiatives, and report back 
     to the Appropriations Committees about its efforts to 
     increase investment in this fashion through detailed 
     information proposed in the operating plan.
       The Appropriations Committees are concerned by NASA's 
     handling of the National Aviation Operations Monitoring 
     Service (NAOMS) project and NASA's initial refusal to release 
     the data. The Committees believe that a comprehensive, 
     longitudinal survey tool and database to help identify 
     accident precursors and aviation safety trends would be a 
     useful addition to existing aviation safety databases. From 
     within additional funds provided for aeronautics, NASA is 
     directed to revalidate the NAOMS survey methodology and, if 
     needed, to restart the NAOMS survey data collection activity 
     as well as identify trends that may emerge. NASA should 
     provide a report to the Congress within 90 days of enactment 
     of this Act on its plans for completing the validation of the 
     survey methodology and restarting the NAOMS survey data 
     collection.
       Exploration.--Within the total amount proposed for Science, 
     Aeronautics and Exploration, the amended bill provides 
     $3,842,010,000 for exploration activities instead of 
     $3,923,800,000 as proposed by the House and $3,972,490,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. This level includes a general 
     reduction of $28,990,000. The distribution of this reduction 
     should be outlined in NASA's operating plan, and the 
     reduction should not be applied to any programs, projects, or 
     activities that are specified in this explanatory statement.
       Within the amounts provided for exploration, $950,800,000 
     is for the Crew Exploration Vehicle, $1,224,800,000 is for 
     the Crew Launch Vehicle, and $271,500,000 is for the Lunar 
     Precursor Robotic Program (LPRP), of which $42,000,000 is for 
     the lunar lander mission.
       The Appropriations Committees believe that the program, 
     management offices, and missions associated with LPRP are 
     essential to the success of the anticipated manned missions 
     to the Moon. Within funds provided for LPRP, $209,500,000 
     shall be for the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and $20,000,000 
     shall be for the LPRP management office. The management 
     office associated with LPRP shall also be directly involved 
     in the planning and oversight of future lunar robotic 
     missions, integrating lunar data from NASA and other 
     international missions, oversee technology development, 
     support the Lunar Architecture Team, and lead NASA's public 
     outreach and education activities for understanding the lunar 
     environment.
       In 2005, NASA selected a team for the development of a 
     lunar lander spacecraft consistent with the goals set forth 
     in the Administration's Renewed Spirit of Discovery and the 
     National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization 
     Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-155) which called for a robust 
     lunar robotic program, including robotic lunar landers. The 
     National Research Council's report: The Scientific Context 
     for Exploration of the Moon further supports robotic 
     precursor missions to the Moon's surface and the valuable 
     scientific resource such missions will provide for returning 
     humans to the Moon. The Appropriations Committees agree that 
     the NASA selected mission is of critical importance for the 
     exploration vision. For this purpose, $42,000,000 is provided 
     for this lunar lander mission.
       Although NASA has claimed that a shortfall of more than 
     $600,000,000 (under the new full cost system) exists as a 
     result of the funding provided for exploration in the fiscal 
     year 2007 joint resolution, the NASA Administrator testified 
     at budget hearings on the Administration's budget request 
     that no additional funds were needed in fiscal year 2008 and 
     in fact, there would be carryover balances for the Crew 
     Exploration Vehicle (CEV) in this account. Although NASA's 
     plan to bankroll funds fell short in fiscal year 2008, these 
     funds, which are not actually needed until fiscal years 2009 
     and 2010, can be made up in future budget requests. NASA is 
     pointing to this temporary reduction of funds as the reason 
     the CEV will be delayed by approximately six months. The 
     Appropriations Committees believe, however, that it is fully 
     within the power of the Administration to request sufficient 
     funds in NASA's fiscal year 2009 and fiscal year 2010 budget 
     submissions to Congress to maintain the CEV schedule and urge 
     NASA to do so.
       The amended bill provides $160,000,000 for the Commercial 
     Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) program, which is 
     intended to demonstrate private sector technologies that 
     could potentially resupply the International Space Station in 
     the future. However, the Appropriations Committees note that 
     one of the two COTS contracts is currently in dispute, and 
     are concerned by NASA's recent decision to re-compete the 
     disputed contract before all challenges have been resolved. 
     In doing so, NASA could potentially create a liability to 
     fund three proposals instead of two as originally envisioned, 
     increasing the costs of this program to the taxpayers. 
     Therefore, NASA is directed not to select a new contractor 
     until all challenges are decided. Further, the Government 
     Accountability Office (GAO) is directed to perform a full 
     review of COTS program expenditures and management.
       Achieving the goals of the Exploration Initiative will 
     require a greater understanding of life and physical sciences 
     phenomena in microgravity as well as in the partial gravity 
     environments of the Moon and Mars. Therefore, the 
     Administrator is directed to enter into an arrangement with 
     the National Research Council to conduct a ``decadal survey'' 
     of life and physical sciences research in microgravity and 
     partial gravity to establish priorities for research for the 
     2010-2020 decade. Further, within amounts provided, NASA is 
     directed to increase the amount for non-exploration 
     microgravity life and physical sciences research by 
     $13,500,000. These funds are for non-multi-user support and 
     services activities.
       NASA should include specific funding recommendations for 
     the National Space Biomedical Research Institute in future 
     budgets.
       Finally, bill language is included, as proposed by the 
     House, prohibiting funding of any research, development, or 
     demonstration activities related exclusively to the human 
     exploration of Mars.
       Cross-Agency Support Programs.--Of the amounts provided for 
     Science, Aeronautics and Exploration, the amended bill 
     provides $556,400,000 for cross-agency support programs, 
     including education. This level includes a general reduction 
     of $4,200,000. The distribution of this reduction should be 
     outlined in NASA's operating plan, and the reduction should 
     not be applied to any programs, projects, or activities that 
     are specified in this explanatory statement.
       Within the amounts provided, $1,000,000 is for the creation 
     of a review capability at the National Academies and the 
     amended bill also provides the full budget request of 
     $2,500,000 for the continued operations of the NASA National 
     Technology Transfer Center. Also, within the amount provided 
     for corporate general and administrative costs, the 
     Appropriations Committees recommend no less than the fiscal 
     year 2007 level for the NASA Independent Verification and 
     Validation Program.
       Of the reductions made to corporate general and 
     administrative, $300,000 shall be derived from equal 
     reductions to both the Office of Legislative and 
     Intergovernmental Affairs, and the Office of the Chief 
     Financial Officer.
       The amended bill does not provide any new funding in fiscal 
     year 2008 for the Centennial Challenges program. The funding 
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     previous fiscal years for this program is sufficient for NASA 
     to run this prize-based competition. Providing additional 
     funds to a program based on prizes only creates a sizeable 
     amount of unused funds while other aspects of NASA's mission 
     are being cut or delayed due to a lack of funds.
       The following is a list of congressional directives. Funds 
     for these directives shall come from Cross-Agency Support 
     Programs, rather than from the various mission directorates.

 Adler Planetarium, Chicago, IL, for science and education programming 
  for teachers and students.....................................260,000
 Adler Planetarium's Space Exploration Center...................940,000
 Alabama A&M University, Normal, AL, to provide a comprehensive, 
  diverse, and flexible pool of talent at lower labor rates in the 
  civil service environment to facilitate research and development, 
  studies and analyses of all areas of higher temperature advanced 
  materials research and development............................564,000
 Alliance for NanoHealth, Houston, TX, to facilitate the translation of 
  nanotechnology from the laboratory to clinical practice.......846,000
 Arkansas Center for Space and Planetary Sciences in Fayetteville, AR, 
  for research and technology...................................267,900
 Baylor Physical Sciences Laboratory enhancement at Baylor Unive658,000
 Bio-Info-Nano Research and Development Institute at University of 
  California, Santa Cruz........................................282,000
 Burlington County College Science Learning Center............1,504,000
 Center for Sustainable Life Support for Human Space Exploration376,000
 Chesapeake Information Based Aeronautics Consortium, Maryland, for a 
  partnership of Morgan State University, University of Maryland 
  Eastern Shore and Bowie State University, MD, for continued aviation 
  safety research and development.............................3,572,000
 Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, for equipment.....267,900
 Connecticut State University, City of New Britain, CT, for an 
  initiative to bring greater awareness of mechanical engineering and 
  aerospace disciplines to disadvantaged high school students...133,950
 Development of photovoltaic capacity at Plum Brook Station...1,175,000
 Distance learning program at Fairmont State University.........846,000
 Educational Advancement Alliance Math, Science, and Technolog1,880,000
 Expansion of the Cimmarusti/NASA Science Center Teacher Training and 
  Science Education Outreach Program............................235,000
 Flight Research Training Center, Roswell, NM, for program to detect, 
  mitigate and recover from loss of control accidents in aircr1,786,000
 Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI, for the West Michigan 
  Science and Technology Institute's Biosciences Research and 
  Commercialization Project.....................................133,950
 Gulf Coast Exploreum, Mobile, AL, to stimulate increased enrollment in 
  engineering, mathematics, and science in Alabama's universities by 
  instructing and inspiring K-12 students in the fundamentals and 
  application of these fields...................................235,000
 Human-Robot Teams at Texas A&M University......................705,000
 Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID, use earth observations to 
  investigate the effect of land management decisions...........141,000
 Imiloa Astronomy Center, Hilo, HI, for operations............1,339,500
 Independent Verification and Validation research program.......540,500
 Institute for NanoBio Technology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 
  MD, for breakthrough research in nano-bio technologies......1,786,000
 Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL, for a tool for 
  educators to allow their students to reach their full potential 
  through participation in exciting hands on projects. The projects are 
  dynamic in scope and are structured to be less time restrictive on 
  the classroom schedule and the educator though self-directed 
  curriculum....................................................235,000
 K-12 Science Education Enhancements at Middle Tennessee State 
  University.....................................................94,000
 Large Millimeter Telescope at the University of Massachusetts, 705,000
 Loma Linda University Space Radiation Health Research Program2,444,000
 Manned Space Flight Education Foundation, Houston, TX, to bring 
  extensive learning opportunities to teachers, students and youth 
  organizations throughout our Nation utilizing educational technology 
  with Web casting, two-way videoconferencing and the Internet. The 
  program seeks to inspire the next generation of explorers that would 
  otherwise never have the opportunity to experience space explo282,000
 Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL, to develop a cost 
  effective nuclear power system to support the long-range objectives 
  of NASA for missions to the moon, to Mars and to deep space.1,645,000
 Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL, to help NASA/MSFC 
  accomplish its current and future missions by providing critical 
  information on composite materials as they relate to the NASA space 
  exploration programs........................................1,410,000
 Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL, to produce a common 
  intelligent sensor module through the near-term development of the 
  sensor technologies and integration algorithms necessary for on-orbit 
  assembly and other AR&D missions............................1,175,000
 Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL, to provide a secure, 
  retrievable storage solution for Marshall's Data Center that will 
  meet all Presidential Directives..............................940,000
 Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL, to provide critical, 
  breakthrough technology to NASA for materials development, testing, 
  and safety improvements to the Space Shuttle and Ares launch1,175,000
 Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL, to support the ongoing 
  technology maturation program for liquid oxygen/liquid methane 
  propulsion technology.........................................470,000
 Marshall University, Huntington, WV, to support NASA-related 
  composites training at the Composites Technology and Training 
  Institute in Bridgeport, WV.................................2,232,500
 Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Baltimore, 
  MD, for continued construction of a broadband link between the 
  Wallops Island Flight Facility and the Patuxent River Naval Air 
  Station.....................................................3,572,000

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 McWane Science Center, Birmingham, AL, for a program will focus on 
  increasing interest and aptitude in the science fields in K-12 
  students through hands-on activities that will serve as an extension 
  of the classrooms. Teacher training will also play a major rol235,000
 Micronauts Education Simulator at Wheeling Jesuit University...282,000
 Mid-Atlantic Cooperative, Danville, VA, for installation of broadband 
  on the Eastern Shore of Virginia............................1,786,000
 Mid-Atlantic Institute for Space Technology, Pocomoke City, MD, for 
  UAV testing and certification.................................223,250
 Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport, Wallops Island, VA, for 
  infrastructure improvements to launch facilities..............223,250
 Morehouse College Project Mars Program.........................188,000
 Nano/Micro Devices Laboratory at the University of Alabama-Hunt611,000
 NASA Exchange City Learning Lab................................188,000
 NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, for computer operations and 
  improvements..................................................564,000
 National Center for Remote Sensing, Air, and Space Law, University, 
  MS, to provide legal research and outreach on critical space and 
  aviation law issues.........................................2,820,000
 National Youth Science Foundation..............................258,500
 New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, for the Southern New 
  Mexico Science, Engineering, Mathematics, and Aerospace Academy for a 
  space education program to meet the math and science learning needs 
  of under-represented K-12 students............................178,600
 Pittsburgh Engineering Initiatives, Pittsburgh, PA, to further 
  development of regenerative treatments for astronauts.........267,900
 Research on Aviation Training at Middle Tennessee State Univers470,000
 Robotic Exploration Technologies in Astrobiology, Global Undersea 
  Research Unit, University of Alaska, Fairbanks................282,000
 Robotics and Exploration Testbed at Marshall Space Center....4,089,000
 Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, for a Integrated 
  Sensing Systems Testbed (ISST) to develop, demonstrate, and validate 
  advanced techniques for situational awareness.................178,600
 Science, Engineering, Mathematics and Aerospace Academy at York 
  College.......................................................188,000
 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Center at Tennessee 
  Tech University...............................................752,000
 Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, MO, Enhancement 
  of K–12 teaching and learning of sciences, math, and technology 
  among schools, teachers, and students.........................846,000
 Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL, for the development of 
  laboratory-based test methods and test standards for coupon and 
  component level characterization; development of subcomponent testing 
  capabilities for material, component and system characterization; 
  development and qualification of modeling and simulation techniques 
  for these applications; and development of an integrated modeling and 
  testing approach for evaluation and optimization of new material 
  concepts......................................................940,000
 Space Engineering Institute at Texas A&M University............352,500
 St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO, for immunology research that will 
  complement NASA research on the immune system in microgravity.846,000
 Stennis Space Center, MS, to continue a longstanding technology/
  industry partnership in assisting in transitioning space technologies 
  into the commercial sector..................................3,760,000
 Stennis Space Center, MS, to support infrastructure improvements for 
  Crew Exploration Vehicle testing............................2,820,000
 Teach for America, New York, NY to engage teachers in science, 
  technology, engineering and mathematics.....................2,350,000
 Thurgood Marshall College Fund Minority NASA Science Initiative940,000
 Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, for ongoing applied polymer 
  technology research and development that links NASA with Louisiana's 
  polymer industry and the State's academic polymer research pro446,500
 U.S. Space and Rocket Center, Huntsville, AL, for completion of a long 
  overdue update for the museum and exhibits will provide a more 
  stimulating and effective presentation of the history of our nation's 
  space exploration efforts and will serve to stimulate increased 
  interest in science and technology............................470,000
 University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL, to provide 
  research that will provide both fundamental insight into the 
  combustion behavior of this fuel with liquid oxygen which will assist 
  in realizing its full performance potential and will train the next 
  generation of propulsion scientists and engineers who will work for 
  or support NASA in implementing the chosen engine designs...1,410,000
 University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, to conduct the fundamental and 
  applied research needed to develop effective near-space technologies 
  for station-keeping...........................................470,000
 University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, to continue the 
  establishment of the Center at NASA Ames Research Center in 
  collaboration with UC Santa Cruz..............................446,500
 University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, for technology that assists 
  trauma victims without immediate access to emergency medical care, 
  including astronauts........................................1,222,000
 University of Maryland, Baltimore County, MD, for environmental remote 
  sensing.....................................................1,786,000
 University of Maryland, College Park, MD, for the Maryland Institute 
  for Dextrous Robotics for the creation of a new generation robotic 
  technology for space exploration............................2,679,000
 University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, to help establish a 
  degree program in space and telecommunications law..........1,786,000
 University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA, to improve the use of 
  geospatial data by State and local governments................613,000
 University of Redlands Education Technology Program............470,000
 University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, for the UVM Center for Advanced 
  Computing...................................................1,700,000
 Upper Midwest Aerospace Consortium at the University of North Dakota, 
  Grand Forks, ND, to help make data received from NASA satellite 
  images accessible to the public for management decisions....2,679,000
 Utah State University Research Foundation, Logan, UT, To develop a 
  modern infrared calibration capability for current and future remote 
  sensing instruments...........................................376,000

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 Wheeling Jesuit University, Wheeling, WV, to expand the reach of the 
  HealtheWV program, an electronic medical records system.....2,679,000
 Wichita State University, Wichita, KS, to improve facilities and 
  equipment at the National Center for Advanced Materials Performance 
  (NCAMP), which provides shared-database methodology addressing 
  material, structural, manufacturing, and repair qualification 
  processes for use of affordable polymeric composite materials in 
  commercial and military applications..........................329,000
 Women in Science and Engineering Scholars Program at Spelman Co188,000

       Education.--The amended bill provides $180,000,000 for 
     education instead of $220,300,000 as proposed by the House in 
     its account structure and $149,500,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       The amended bill includes an additional $3,243,000 for a 
     total of $15,500,000 for the Experimental Program to 
     Stimulate Competitiveness in Research (EPSCoR) program. This 
     will help the 27 EPSCoR jurisdictions contribute to 
     innovation and competitiveness initiatives and other efforts 
     as well as fund the administrative costs of the program.
       The amended bill also includes an additional $7,664,000 for 
     a total of $43,200,000 for the Space Grant College and 
     Fellowship program and the associated administrative costs of 
     the program. The amount proposed will fund 35 states or 
     jurisdictions at $750,000 each and 17 states or jurisdictions 
     at $550,000 each. The Space Grant program is a nationwide 
     network of over 800 universities and colleges and affiliates 
     including research and development centers and business 
     partners. Space Grant helps introduce young people to the 
     exciting world of space and engineering, thereby opening the 
     door to future involvement in scientific or high technology 
     jobs.
       The amended bill also includes an additional $9,400,000 for 
     a competitive program as authorized by section 616 of P.L. 
     109-155 for science museums and planetariums to enhance 
     programs related to space exploration, aeronautics, space 
     science, earth science or microgravity.
       The amended bill also includes an additional $14,100,000 
     for a competitive education grant program. These grants shall 
     be awarded to public schools and non-profit organizations on 
     a competitive basis. NASA is directed, no later than 90 days 
     after enactment of the Act, to report to the Committees the 
     criteria it will use in reviewing and ranking grant 
     proposals.
       The amended bill also includes $8,500,000 for a competitive 
     program to educate students on global climate change as 
     recommended in the National Academies' Earth Decadal survey.
       Although no additional funds have been specifically 
     provided for the NASA Graduate Students Research Program, or 
     for a competitive program as authorized by section 431 of 
     P.L. 109-155 for engineering scholarships, NASA is urged to 
     consider providing additional funds.
       To the extent possible, NASA is urged to use education 
     funds to address the educational needs of women, minorities, 
     and other historically underrepresented groups.
       The Committees provide the full budget request for the 
     Classroom of the Future.
       The amended bill provides $7,000,000 for the development of 
     educational activities at NASA's field centers, as proposed 
     by the Senate, and direct NASA to distribute this amount in 
     equal $700,000 increments to each center's official visitor 
     center for the development of educational activities in 
     science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, including 
     exhibits.
       Below is a table of funding levels provided for the various 
     missions and themes. Some additional items have been included 
     for emphasis.


                        (In millions of dollars)

Science, Aeronautics and Exploration..........................$10,543.1
Science.........................................................5,577.4
Planetary Science................................................1405.5
Discovery.........................................................181.6
New Frontiers.....................................................146.8
Technology.........................................................66.4
Planetary Science Research........................................384.3
  Planetary Science Research and Analysis.........................146.6
  Outer Planets Missions Studies....................................5.0
Mars Exploration..................................................626.4
Heliophysics....................................................1,070.4
Heliophysics Research.............................................206.4
  Heliophysics Research & Analysis.................................37.9
    ACE.............................................................7.0
New Millennium.....................................................65.2
  NMP Program Management and Future................................12.1
Near Earth Networks................................................64.8
Deep Space Mission Systems (DSMS).................................258.4
Living with a Star................................................266.3
  Solar Probe......................................................17.0
Solar Terrestrial Probes..........................................134.5
  Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS)..................................93.0
Heliophysics Explorer Program......................................74.8
Astrophysics....................................................1,599.5
Navigator..........................................................95.0
  Space Interferometer (SIM)-PlanetQuest...........................60.0
James Webb Space Telescope........................................545.4
Hubble Space Telescope............................................280.0
Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy...................75.9
Gamma-ray Large Space Telescope (GLAST)............................41.4
Discovery..........................................................91.4
Astrophysics Explorer..............................................97.3
Astrophysics Research.............................................312.7
  Astrophysics R&A.................................................59.4
International Space Science Collaboration..........................26.6
Beyond Einstein....................................................33.8
  Joint Dark Energy Mission (JDEM)..................................2.3
  NRC Study Implementation..........................................2.0
Earth Science...................................................1,544.1
Earth Systematic Missions.........................................642.7
  Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM)...........................90.2
  Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM)..........................161.2
  Decadal Implementation Downpayment...............................40.0
Earth System Science Pathfinder...................................130.9
Earth Science Multi-Mission Operations............................200.8
Earth Science Research............................................435.3
Research and Analysis.............................................273.7
  R&A.............................................................173.1
  Near Earth Object Observations....................................4.1
Applied Sciences...................................................55.3
Education and Outreach.............................................23.0
Earth Science Technology...........................................56.0
General Reduction................................................(42.1)
Exploration Systems.............................................3,842.0
Constellation Systems...........................................3,030.1
Program Integration and Operations................................650.7
Crew Exploration Vehicle..........................................950.8
Crew Launch Vehicle.............................................1,224.8
Cargo Launch Vehicle...............................................43.8
Commercial Cargo Crew Capability..................................160.0
Advanced Capabilities.............................................840.9
Human Research Program............................................180.1
Exploration Technology Development................................389.3
Lunar Precursor Robotic Program...................................271.5
  Lunar Precursor Robotic Program Mgmt.............................20.0
  Lunar Robotics Lander............................................42.0
  Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter....................................209.5
General Reduction................................................(29.0)
Aeornautic's Research.............................................625.3
Cross-Agency Support Programs.....................................556.4
Education.........................................................180.0
  Classroom Of The Future...........................................2.6
  Competitive Educational Grant Program............................14.1
  NASA Space Grant.................................................43.2
  EPSCoR...........................................................15.5
  Global Climate Change Education...................................8.5
  Science Center, Museum, Planetarium Grants........................9.4
General Reduction.................................................(4.2)
Advanced Business Systems..........................................83.5
Inovative Partnerships Program....................................180.0
Shared Capability Assets Program...................................33.7
Congressionally Directed Projects..................................83.3
SAE Corp G&A Reduction............................................57.90

                        EXPLORATION CAPABILITIES

       The amended bill provides $6,733,700,000 for the 
     Exploration Capabilities account instead of $6,691,700,000 as 
     proposed by the House in a similar structure entitled ``Space 
     Operations'' and $6,792,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       Of the amount provided, $4,000,000,000 is for space shuttle 
     activities and $2,220,000,000 is for space station 
     activities.
       According to NASA's budget request, the content and 
     estimates for the space shuttle transition and retirement 
     will be further defined in the fiscal year 2009 budget 
     submission to Congress. The Appropriations Committees are 
     concerned about this immense and unprecedented undertaking of 
     transitioning assets and facilities to another NASA program, 
     for external use, or for disposal, as well as the 
     transitioning of the space shuttle workforce. The Committees 
     direct the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to begin an 
     immediate and ongoing review of NASA's plans and progress in 
     this area and expect to receive quarterly updates beginning 
     30 days after enactment of this Act.
       Within the amounts provided, the amended bill provides 
     $2,500,000 for the Deep Space Network (DSN) for initial 
     implementation of the Space Communication Architecture 
     Working Group's recommendations. NASA's Apollo era 
     infrastructure is of concern. The condition of the aging and 
     fragile Deep Space Network (DSN) is especially disconcerting. 
     According to GAO, this system, which has some crucial 
     components more than 40 years old, has lost science data 
     during routine operations and critical events. NASA began 
     early studies of DSN upgrade options in 2000, but has yet to 
     put forth a budget request to refurbish the existing network 
     or provide for a new generation DSN. Although the agency 
     states that funding will be requested as a part of the fiscal 
     year 2009 submission to Congress, the Committees believe that 
     it is critical to start upgrades to this system as soon as 
     possible.
       The Administrator is directed to study the possibility of 
     delivering the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) to the 
     International Space Station. Not only will this mission 
     enable researchers to prepare NASA and our

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     international partners for future space exploration, it has 
     widespread support in Congress. This study shall be submitted 
     to the Appropriations Committees within 30 days of enactment 
     of the Act and should include the steps necessary to prepare 
     for such a mission.

                        (In millions of dollars)

Exploration Capabilities.......................................$6,733.7
Space Operations................................................6,765.7
Space Shuttle...................................................4,000.0
International Space Station.....................................2,220.0
Space and Flight Support (SFS)....................................545.7
Space Communications..............................................371.4
Launch Services...................................................112.3
Rocket Propulsion Testing..........................................51.3
Crew Health & Safety...............................................10.6
EC Corp G&A Reduction..............................................32.0

                      Office of Inspector General

       The amended bill provides $32,600,000 for Office of 
     Inspector General, instead of $34,600,000 as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate.


                            Return to Flight

       The amended bill provides no funding for Return to Flight 
     as an emergency designation as proposed by the Senate. The 
     House did not propose a similar provision.

                       Administrative Provisions


                     (including transfer of funds)

       The amended bill includes provisions regarding construction 
     of facilities at NASA, including the availability of funds.
       The amended bill includes a provision regarding prizes.
       The amended bill includes a provision on transfer of funds.
       The amended bill includes a provision prohibiting funds to 
     be used to implement any Reduction in Force or other 
     involuntary separation prior to September 30, 2008.
       The amended bill includes a provision regarding space 
     shuttle transition.
       The amended bill includes a provision regarding its budget 
     justifications. The Appropriations Committees continue to be 
     disappointed in the lack of detail provided in NASA's annual 
     congressional budget justification document. Budget 
     justifications are critical to the Committees' ability to 
     make informed decisions concerning the administration's 
     funding requests and must be submitted in a format with the 
     greatest level of detail possible. Therefore, the amended 
     bill includes language that stipulates the minimum acceptable 
     details for each fiscal year budget submission. NASA shall 
     submit to the House and Senate Appropriations Committees, no 
     later than January 4, 2008, a template for its fiscal year 
     2009 budget justification document that complies with this 
     direction.
       In previous years, NASA has chosen to make major 
     programmatic decisions through comprehensive operating plans. 
     While such changes are allowed, it is the view of the 
     Appropriations Committees that this should not be a regular 
     occurrence. Instead, after an initial operating plan has been 
     submitted, individual reprogramming letters should be 
     utilized for minor adjustments in programs as they arise and 
     only in exceptional circumstances should additional 
     comprehensive measures be taken. Any reprogramming or 
     operating plan request submitted shall contain a detailed 
     explanation of where each adjustment of funds is proposed to 
     be taken from, the exact destination of those funds, and the 
     extenuating circumstances that have arisen to cause a need 
     for the reprogramming of funds. Also, for fiscal year 2009 
     and each year thereafter, NASA is directed to include the 
     out-year budget impacts in all reprogramming requests.
       The amended bill includes a provision that requires NASA to 
     provide the NASA Inspector General a quarterly report on 
     conferences and meetings that exceed $20,000 in total cost. 
     The Inspector General shall analyze these reports, make 
     recommendations if necessary, and provide a report citing 
     each occurrence and recommendation to the House and Senate 
     Appropriations Committees no later than September 30, 2008.

                      National Science Foundation

       The amended bill provides a total of $6,065,000,000 for the 
     National Science Foundation instead of $6,499,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $6,553,400,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.


                    Research and Related Activities

       The amended bill provides $4,821,474,000 for research and 
     related activities at the National Science Foundation instead 
     of $5,139,690,000 as proposed by the House and $5,156,090,000 
     as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes language making up to $57,000,000 
     available for the procurement of icebreaking services. The 
     Coast Guard shall only be reimbursed for those sums agreed to 
     in the existing memorandum of agreement.
       The amended bill provides $8,000,000 above the requested 
     amount for EPSCoR from within amounts available in this 
     account. The House had proposed this level above the request 
     and the Senate proposed $10,470,000 above the request for 
     this account. Of the additional amount, at least $4,000,000 
     is for Research Infrastructure Improvements and at least 
     $1,000,000 is for co-funding. As stated in the House report, 
     the Committees are pleased that the Director has chosen to 
     give higher visibility to the EPSCoR program by relocating it 
     to the Office of Integrative Activities within the Office of 
     the Director.
       The Appropriations Committees strongly support increases 
     for the math and physical sciences, computer sciences, and 
     engineering directorates in fiscal year 2008 for research and 
     related activities (R&RA). However, the Committees also 
     believe the Foundation should maintain comparable growth in 
     fiscal year 2008, to the extent possible, for the biological 
     sciences and social, behavioral and economic sciences 
     directorates. Each of the science disciplines is valuable in 
     maintaining U.S. competitiveness. The Committees urge NSF to 
     provide each directorate with funding levels that are 
     consistent with the goals of the America COMPETES Act and 
     look forward to the Foundation's operating plan in addressing 
     these concerns.
       Transformative research is considered to be both 
     revolutionary and ``cutting edge.'' While the Foundation 
     currently conducts research that could be considered 
     transformational, several reports including the National 
     Science Board's (NSB) Enhancing Support of Transformative 
     Research at the National Science Foundation notes that no 
     funds are dedicated for this express purpose. The 
     Appropriations Committees direct the Foundation to review 
     current practices supporting the solicitation of, and the 
     support of, transformational proposals. The Foundation shall 
     provide a report regarding this review to the Committees on 
     how this emerging area can be addressed, 90 days after 
     enactment of this Act, and provide semi-annual reports with 
     any updates thereafter. The initial report should include the 
     Foundation's definition of transformative research.
       The Appropriations Committees endorse the language in the 
     House report expressing concern with the current status and 
     future outlook for the academic research fleet and for other 
     critical physical infrastructure improvements at older NSF 
     facilities. Too often, agencies neglect routine 
     infrastructure improvements of older facilities and programs. 
     As described in the House language, the Foundation is 
     directed to allocate additional resources for physical 
     infrastructure improvements at the facilities noted, and 
     request additional money in fiscal year 2009 to alleviate the 
     shortfall in academic fleet funding.
       The loss of buying power resulting from the decline of the 
     dollar and other commodity-related impacts such as the recent 
     dramatic increase in the cost of oil and steel is of concern 
     to the Committees. Taken together these two factors seriously 
     affect many of the international programs operated by the 
     NSF. These include the Arctic and Antarctic programs, earth, 
     ocean, and atmospheric programs, and both radio and optical 
     telescope facilities operated at various locations worldwide. 
     The NSF should provide a report to the Committees within 90 
     days after the enactment of this Act on current actions and 
     future plans, including an analysis of establishment of a 
     currency and commodity internal reserve fund, to address this 
     issue.
       The Appropriations Committees express concern over the 
     conclusions of the NSF's Division of Astronomical Sciences 
     Senior Review with regard to the Arecibo Observatory. The 
     Committees believe that this Observatory continues to provide 
     important scientific findings on issues of near-space 
     objects, space weather, and global climate change, as well as 
     numerous other research areas. The Committees believe that 
     these endeavors will have scientific merit far beyond the end 
     of this decade. As such, the Committees hope the Division of 
     Astronomical Sciences will reconsider its conclusions 
     regarding future funding for the Arecibo Observatory. In 
     addition, the Appropriations Committees direct the Foundation 
     to provide the budget request for operations at its 
     astronomical facilities.
        The Appropriations Committees believe that while both the 
     Science and Technology Policy Institute (STPI) and RaDiUS 
     serve a useful purpose, the funds provided within the budget 
     for NSF have been solely provided for use by the Office of 
     Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). Bill language has been 
     included that provides funds via transfer to OSTP for costs 
     associated with the use of STPI and RaDiUS. The Committees 
     note that because it is OSTP that primarily utilizes STPI and 
     RaDiUS for its activities, OSTP should request funds in its 
     own budget rather than having funds earmarked within NSF. NSF 
     is directed to charge OSTP the same overhead rates as is done 
     for any activities initiated by other federal agencies. NSF 
     shall notify the House and Senate Appropriations Committees 
     prior to initiating any activities on behalf of OSTP. 
     Further, in future years, OSTP is expected to request funds 
     for the use of STPI and Radius as part of its budget request.
       Finally, the National Science Foundation is directed to 
     await the report on service science and its merits by the 
     National Academies, as required in P.L. 110-69, before it 
     evaluates the applicability of such research to the mission 
     of NSF.


          Major Research Equipment and Facilities Construction

       The amended bill provides $220,740,000 for the Major 
     Research Equipment and Facilities Construction account, 
     instead of $244,740,000 as proposed by the House and by the 
     Senate.


                     Education and Human Resources

       The amended bill provides $725,600,000 for the Education 
     and Human Resources account, instead of $822,600,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $850,000,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       NSF not only includes research, but also shares in the 
     responsibility for promoting quality math and science 
     education as intertwining objectives at all levels of 
     education

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     across the United States. Math and science educators play a 
     major role in keeping the U.S. competitive in the 21st 
     century. Increasing the number of highly qualified K-12 math 
     and science teachers is critical to the creation of a new 
     generation of innovators. Recommendations included in the 
     National Academies' Rising Above the Gathering Storm report 
     discussed the importance of expanding programs to enhance the 
     undergraduate education of the future science and engineering 
     workforce. Within the amounts provided, an additional 
     $5,000,000, for a total of $15,000,000, shall be provided for 
     the Robert Noyce Scholarship program. The House had proposed 
     $36,000,000 above the budget request and the Senate had 
     proposed $15,000,000 above the budget request for this 
     activity. The Robert Noyce Scholarship program encourages 
     talented Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics 
     (STEM) undergraduate students and postgraduate professionals 
     to become K-12 mathematics and science teachers.
       The Math and Science Partnership program remains a high 
     priority of the Committees. The Math and Science Partnership 
     program provides for the collaboration between pre-college 
     and college to promote excellence in teaching and learning.
       The Committees reiterate the direction provided in the 
     House report that the Foundation provide the Committees with 
     a detailed breakdown of funding disbursements for fiscal year 
     2006 and urge NSF to work within its peer-review process for 
     these programs to incorporate rural communities, 
     universities, and school districts.
       The Committees are strongly supportive of the following 
     programs and urge the Foundation to provide funding at the 
     requested level for these programs: the Undergraduate/
     Graduate Student Support account and the Graduate Teaching 
     Fellowships in K-12, the NSF Academies for Young Scientists, 
     Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), the 
     HBCU Undergraduate Program, the Louis Stokes Alliance for 
     Minority Participation (LSAMP), the Tribal Colleges and 
     Universities Program (TCUP) and the STEM Talent Expansion 
     program.
       Further, the Committees support the Foundation's request 
     for the Advanced Technological Education (ATE) and the 
     Centers of Research Excellence in Science and Technology 
     (CREST). The conferees urge the Foundation to broaden 
     Hispanic participation and expect that NSF will begin to 
     address this issue in its operating plan.
       Finally, the amended bill does not provide funds for Earth 
     observation education and training as proposed by the House.


                 Agency Operations and Award Management

       The amended bill provides $281,790,000 for the Agency 
     Operations and Award Management account, instead of 
     $275,590,000 as proposed by the House and $285,590,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.

                  Office of the National Science Board

       The amended bill provides $3,969,000 for the National 
     Science Board, instead of $4,030,000 as proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate.

                      Office of Inspector General

       The amended bill provides $11,427,000 for Office of 
     Inspector General, instead of $12,350,000 as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate.

                                TITLE IV

                            RELATED AGENCIES

                       Commission on Civil Rights


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $8,460,000 for the salaries and 
     expenses of the Commission on Civil Rights, instead of 
     $9,000,000 as proposed by both the House and the Senate.
       The Appropriations Committees have serious reservations 
     about the Commission's current capacity and commitment to 
     fulfilling its civil rights mission in a fair and effective 
     manner. The Commission continues to grapple with leadership 
     accountability issues, including management and operational 
     deficiencies. It is expected that the Commission will more 
     effectively support its regional and grassroots network, 
     including the State Advisory Committees. It is further 
     expected that the Commission will establish fair and 
     transparent policies and procedures to ensure the objectivity 
     of written Commission reports.

                Equal Employment Opportunity Commission


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $329,300,000 instead of 
     $332,748,000 as proposed by the House and $378,000,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is 
     directed to provide a spend plan within 60 days after 
     enactment on the investments the Commission intends to make 
     to reduce the backlog and to handle call intake during 
     transition after the closing of the National Contact Center. 
     Funds have been provided above the request to upgrade 
     telephone technology in the Commission's offices and hire 
     staff in its field offices to address calls from the public. 
     The Commission is commended for beginning the termination of 
     the National Contact Center and transfer of its functions 
     back into district offices. However, this transition is 
     taking longer than necessary. The Commission had indicated 
     that the transition would be completed by the end of 2007. 
     Therefore, if any funds are used for operation of the 
     National Contact Center beyond February 1, 2008, the 
     Appropriations Committees expect to be notified and 
     consulted.
       The Inspector General is directed to submit, within 90 days 
     of enactment of this Act, an evaluation of the impact the 
     EEOC's repositioning plan has had on the delivery of core 
     services. The report should include an evaluation of cost 
     savings attributable to the repositioning, and the impact 
     that the repositioning has had on the EEOC's capacity to 
     deter, detect, and litigate violations of the Nation's civil 
     rights laws.

                     International Trade Commission


                     OPERATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION

       The amended bill includes $68,400,000 as proposed by the 
     House and Senate for the International Trade Commission 
     (ITC).

                       Legal Services Corporation


               PAYMENT TO THE LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION

       The amended bill includes $350,490,000 for payment to the 
     Legal Services Corporation (LSC), instead of $377,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House, and $390,000,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. Within the funds provided, $332,390,000 is for basic 
     field programs, to be used for competitively awarded grants 
     and contracts; $3,000,000 is for the Inspector General; 
     $12,500,000 is for management and administration; $2,100,000 
     is for client self-help and information technology; and 
     $500,000 is for loan repayment assistance.
       Current LSC locality pay represents reasonable compensation 
     for LSC officers and employees, and language is included to 
     authorize the continuation of locality pay.


          ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISION--LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION

       The amended bill includes bill language to continue the 
     terms and conditions included under this section in previous 
     appropriations Acts.

                        Marine Mammal Commission


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $2,820,000 for the Marine Mammal 
     Commission instead of $3,000,000 as proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate.

           National Veterans Business Development Corporation


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $1,410,000 for the National 
     Veterans Business Development Corporation (TVC) instead of 
     $2,500,000 as proposed by the House, and no funding as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes report language directing TVC to 
     submit a spend plan to both the House and Senate Committees 
     on Appropriations outlining the allocation of funding 
     provided; the plan should describe the level of funding 
     proposed to be used for overhead costs, salary, benefits, and 
     the distribution of funds among the Corporation's existing 
     places of operations.

            Office of the United States Trade Representative


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $44,120,000 for the Office of the 
     United States Trade Representative instead of $48,407,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $47,800,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The Committees support the USTR's pursuit of an 
     active trade agenda and an increased focus on intellectual 
     property protection in China, including full staffing of the 
     new office in Beijing, and the filling of attorney vacancies.
       The amended bill includes language in the House report 
     regarding CAFTA and directs USTR to submit a report. The 
     amended bill includes language in the Senate report regarding 
     WTO Appellate Body ruling regarding the Continued Dumping and 
     Subsidy Offset Act (P.L. 106-307). The amended bill includes 
     report language as proposed by the Senate, regarding 
     negotiations within the WTO.
       The amended bill includes report language in the House 
     report directing the USTR to provide a report to the 
     Appropriations Committees on Russia's progress in complying 
     with intellectual property commitments and a report on the 
     WTO negotiations concerning textiles and apparel.

                        State Justice Institute


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $3,760,000 for the salaries and 
     expenses of the State Justice Institute, instead of 
     $4,640,000 as proposed by the House, and $3,500,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. Of the amount appropriated, $470,000 
     may be used for strategic initiatives that will have national 
     implications for the courts.

                                TITLE V

                           GENERAL PROVISIONS

       The amended bill includes the following General Provisions:
       Section 501--The amended bill includes section 501 
     regarding the use of appropriations for publicity and 
     propaganda purposes.
       Section 502--The amended bill includes section 502 
     regarding the availability of appropriations for obligation 
     beyond the current fiscal year.
       Section 503--The amended bill includes section 503 
     regarding the use of funds for consulting purposes.
       Section 504--The amended bill includes section 504 
     providing that should any provision of the Act be held to be 
     invalid, the remainder of the Act would not be affected.
       Section 505--The amended bill includes section 505 
     regarding the policy by which funding available to the 
     agencies funded under this Act may be reprogrammed for other 
     purposes.
       Section 506--The amended bill includes section 506 
     prohibiting construction, repair, overhaul, conversion, or 
     modernization of

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     National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ships outside 
     of the United States.
       Section 507--The amended bill includes section 507 
     prohibiting funds in the bill from being used to implement, 
     administer, or enforce any guidelines of the Equal Employment 
     Opportunity Commission (EEOC) similar to proposed guidelines 
     covering harassment based on religion published by the EEOC 
     in October 1993.
       Section 508--The amended bill includes section 508 
     regarding the purchase of American made products.
       Section 509--The amended bill includes section 509 that 
     requires agencies to provide quarterly reports to the 
     Appropriations Committees regarding unobligated balances.
       Section 510--The amended bill includes section 510 
     requiring agencies and departments funded in this Act to 
     absorb any necessary costs related to downsizing or 
     consolidation within the amounts provided to the agency or 
     department.
       Section 511--The amended bill includes section 511 
     regarding the sale or export of tobacco or tobacco products.
       Section 512--The amended bill includes section 512 that 
     prohibits a user fee from being charged for background checks 
     conducted pursuant to the Brady Handgun Control Act of 1993, 
     and prohibits implementation of a background check system 
     which does not require or result in destruction of certain 
     information.
       Section 513--The amended bill includes section 513 
     regarding amounts available under the Crime Victims Fund.
       Section 514--The amended bill includes section 514 
     prohibiting the use of Department of Justice funds for 
     programs that discriminate against, denigrate, or otherwise 
     undermine the religious beliefs of students participating in 
     such programs.
       Section 515--The amended bill includes section 515 
     regarding transfers of funds.
       Section 516--The amended bill includes section 516 
     regarding the negotiation or reevaluation of international 
     agreements.
       Section 517--The amended bill includes section 517 
     regarding E-government initiatives.
       Section 518--The amended bill includes section 518 
     regarding firearms tracing studies.
       Section 519--The amended bill includes section 519 
     requiring the Inspectors General of the Departments of 
     Commerce and Justice, the National Aeronautics and Space 
     Administration, and the National Science Foundation to 
     conduct reviews of activities funded in this Act; prohibits 
     the use of funds for certain banquets and conferences; and 
     requires certifications regarding conflicts of interest.
       Section 520--The amended bill includes section 520 
     regarding patents.
       Section 521--The amended bill includes section 521 that 
     prohibits the use of funds to support or justify the use of 
     torture.
       Section 522--The amended bill includes section 522 
     regarding the export of firearms.
       Section 523--The amended bill includes section 523 
     regarding the use of funds to process permits to import 
     certain products.
       Section 524--The amended bill includes section 524 
     prohibiting funds to include certain language in new trade 
     agreements.
       Section 525--The amended bill includes section 525 
     directing NASA to modify its financial management system.
       Section 526--The amended bill includes section 526 
     prohibiting funds to authorize a national security letter in 
     contravention of the statutes authorizing the FBI to issue 
     national security letters.
       Section 527--The amended bill includes section 527 
     prohibiting funds for a public-private competition conducted 
     under Office of Management and Budget Circular A-76 unless 
     certain appeal rights are included.
       Section 528--The amended bill includes section 528 amending 
     Section 605 of the Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research 
     and Control Act of 1998, providing new authorized funding 
     levels for 2008 through 2010.
       Section 529--The amended bill includes section 529 
     correcting two enrollment errors in P.L. 109-479 which 
     amended the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and 
     Management Act (16 U.S.C. 1853a).
       Section 530--The amended bill includes section 530 
     requiring notification to the Committees in the event of cost 
     overruns.
       Section 531--The amended bill includes section 531 limiting 
     reprogrammings and transfers after June 30 to extraordinary 
     circumstances.
       Section 532--The amended bill includes section 532 
     authorizing funds appropriated for intelligence activities 
     for the Department of Justice during fiscal year 2008 until 
     the enactment of the Intelligence Authorization Act for 
     Fiscal Year 2008.
       Section 533--The amended bill includes section 533 
     modifying NASA's enhanced use lease authority.
       Section 534--The amended bill includes section 534 
     directing that the Departments, agencies, and commissions 
     funded under this Act, shall establish and maintain on the 
     homepages of their Internet websites a link to their Offices 
     of Inspectors General and a method by which individuals may 
     anonymously report cases of waste, fraud, or abuse.
       Section 535--The amended bill includes section 535 
     prohibiting funds to enter into a contract in an amount 
     greater than $5,000,000 or to award a grant in excess of such 
     amount unless the prospective contractor or grantee has filed 
     certain Federal tax returns.
       Section 536--The amended bill includes section 536 
     authorizing the Digital and Wireless Networks for Higher 
     Education Pilot Program--the `ED 1.0 Act'.
       Section 537--The amended bill includes section 537 
     prohibiting the use of funds in a manner that is inconsistent 
     with the principal negotiating objective of the United States 
     with respect to trade remedy laws.
       Section 538--The amended bill includes section 538 
     prohibiting the use of funds to purchase first class or 
     premium airline travel in contravention of current 
     regulations.
       Section 539--The amended bill includes section 539 to 
     correct a citation related to ``the `911 Modernization 
     Act'.''.
       Section 540--The amended bill includes section 540 related 
     to services of the Legal Services Corporation.
       Section 541--The amended bill includes section 541 
     prohibiting the use of funds in contravention of the Federal 
     government's participation in the basic pilot program.
       Section 542--The amended bill includes section 542 
     prohibiting the use of funds to employ aliens who are 
     unauthorized to work.
       Section 543--The amended bill includes section 543 
     prohibiting the use of funds to send or otherwise pay for the 
     attendance of more than 50 employees from a Federal 
     department or agency at any single conference occurring 
     outside the United States.

                                TITLE VI

                              RESCISSIONS

                         DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

                  Economic Development Administration


                ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS

                              (RESCISSION)

       The amended bill includes a rescission of $5,700,000 from 
     unobligated balances available in this account from prior 
     year appropriations.

                   Economic and Statistical Analysis


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

                              (RESCISSION)

       The amended bill includes a rescission of $800,000 from 
     unobligated balances available in this account from prior 
     year appropriations.

             National Institute of Standards and Technology


                     INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY SERVICES

                              (RESCISSION)

       The amended bill includes a rescission of $18,800,000 from 
     unobligated balances available in this account from prior 
     year appropriations, instead of $10,000,000 as proposed by 
     the Senate.

            National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration


                              (RESCISSION)

       The amended bill includes a rescission of $11,372,000 from 
     unobligated balances available in this account from prior 
     year appropriations.

                         DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

                         General Administration


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

                              (RESCISSION)

       The amended bill includes a rescission of $7,400,000 from 
     unobligated balances available in this account.


                 JUSTICE INFORMATION SHARING TECHNOLOGY

                              (RESCISSION)

       The amended bill includes a rescission of $5,000,000 from 
     unobligated balances available in this account.


                          WORKING CAPITAL FUND

                              (RESCISSION)

       The amended bill includes a rescission of $41,000,000 from 
     unobligated balances in this account as proposed by the House 
     and the Senate.


               TELECOMMUNICATIONS CARRIER COMPLIANCE FUND

                              (RESCISSION)

       The amended bill includes a rescission of $1,300,000 from 
     unobligated balances in this account.


                           DETENTION TRUSTEE

                              (RESCISSION)

       The amended bill includes a rescission of $145,000,000 from 
     unobligated balances in this account, instead of $135,000,000 
     as proposed by the House and the Senate.

                            Legal Activities


                         ASSETS FORFEITURE FUND

                              (RESCISSION)

       The amended bill includes a rescission of $240,000,000 from 
     unobligated balances in this account as proposed by the House 
     and the Senate.

                    Office of Violence Against Women


       VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN PREVENTION AND PROSECUTION PROGRAMS

                              (RESCISSION)

       The amended bill includes a rescission of $14,700,000 from 
     unobligated balances available in this account from prior 
     year appropriations.

                       Office of Justice Programs


                              (RESCISSION)

       The amended bill includes a rescission of $87,500,000 from 
     unobligated balances available in this account from prior 
     year appropriations as proposed by the House and the Senate. 
     Rescinded funds should be derived from deobligations and 
     recoveries from completed grant activities.

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                  Community Oriented Policing Services


                             (RESCISSIONS)

       The amended bill includes a rescission of $87,500,000 from 
     unobligated balances available in this account from prior 
     year appropriations as proposed by the House instead of 
     $37,500,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes a rescission of $10,278,000 from 
     unobligated balances appropriated from the Violent Crime 
     Reduction Trust Fund as proposed by the House.
       Rescinded funds should be derived from deobligations and 
     recoveries from completed grant activities.

             National Aeronautics and Space Administration


                              (RESCISSION)

       The amended bill includes a rescission of $192,475,000 from 
     unobligated balances available from prior year 
     appropriations, instead of $69,832,000 as proposed by the 
     House. The amended bill includes language requesting that 
     within 30 days after the date of the enactment of this 
     section the Administrator shall submit to the Appropriations 
     Committees of the House and Senate a report specifying the 
     amount of each rescission made pursuant to this section.

                      National Science Foundation


                              (RESCISSION)

       The amended bill includes a rescission of $33,000,000 from 
     unobligated balances available from prior year 
     appropriations, instead of $24,000,000 as proposed by the 
     House. The amended bill includes language requesting that 
     within 30 days after the date of the enactment of this 
     section the Director shall submit to the Appropriations 
     Committees of the House and Senate a report specifying the 
     amount of each rescission made pursuant to this section.

    Disclosure of Earmarks and Congressional Directed Spending Items

       Following is a list of congressional earmarks and 
     congressionally directed spending items (as defined in clause 
     9 of rule XXI of the Rules of the House of Representatives 
     and rule XLIV of the Standing Rules of the Senate, 
     respectively) included in the House amendment or this 
     explanatory statement, along with the name of each Senator, 
     House Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner who 
     submitted a request to the Committee of jurisdiction for each 
     item so identified. There are no items in this division which 
     did not appear in the House or Senate versions of H.R. 3093 
     or the accompanying committee reports. Neither the House 
     amendment nor the explanatory statement contains any limited 
     tax benefits or limited tariff benefits as defined in the 
     applicable House and Senate rules.

                                                               COMMERCE, JUSTICE, SCIENCE
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     Account                                 Project                               Amount                              Member(s)
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DOC-DM             Planning and Design for new exhibits and Hoover Building         $714,400  Mikulski
                    rent, National Aquarium-DC
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DOC-ITA            Arkansas World Trade Center, Funding to support efforts to       $446,500  Lincoln, Pryor, Boozman
                    develop international trade initiatives in Northwest
                    Arkansas, University of Arkansas
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DOC-ITA            National Textile Centers and Textile/Clothing Technology       $4,700,000  Aderholt, Butterfield, Coble, Etheridge, Frank, Hayes,
                    Corporation                                                                Hinchey, Jones (Walter), Lungren, McHenry, McIntyre,
                                                                                               Miller (Brad), Myrick, Price (David), Scott (David),
                                                                                               Shuler, Thompson, Watt, Wilson (Joe), Burr, Chambliss,
                                                                                               Clinton, Dole, Graham, Kennedy (Edward), Kerry, Shelby,
                                                                                               Specter
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DOC-ITA            Novel Polymerics Research, Within the funds provided for       $1,316,000  Shelby
                    NTC, these funds will examine this new generation of
                    advanced polymeric materials and their best applications
                    to benefit our commercial competitiveness in the global
                    market, Auburn University
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DOC-MBDA           Project for Public Spaces, preservation and revitalization       $235,000  Velazquez
                    of the Moore Street Market
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DOC-NIST           Biotechnology Research Park, Construction of the               $7,332,000  Cochran
                    Biotechnology Research Park in close proximity to an
                    academic medical center offering opportunities for
                    scientific and commercial synergies and serving as a
                    catalyst for economic development in Jackson, MS,
                    University of Mississippi
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DOC-NIST           Engineering and Science Center, This facility will provide    $30,000,000  Shelby
                    state-of-the-art laboratory and research space for future
                    engineers, scientists, and researchers, and provide
                    laboratory and research space to facilitate the
                    University's support of local and regional industry,
                    University of South Alabama
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DOC-NIST           Innovation and Commercialization Park Infrastructure and       $1,598,000  Cochran
                    Building Construction and Equipment This funding will
                    complete the construction projects at the Park located at
                    the University of Southern Mississippi and furnish
                    necessary equipment, which will generate high technology
                    jobs and enhance the overall economic development of the
                    region, University of Southern Mississippi
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DOC-NIST           Life Sciences Building, This facility will house the new       $5,000,000  Shelby
                    microbiology doctoral program along with many other
                    biological science graduate and undergraduate activities,
                    Alabama State University
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DOC-NIST           New York Center for National Competitiveness in Nanoscale        $893,000  Schumer, Clinton, McNulty
                    Characterization (NC)3, Partnership between the National
                    Institute for Science and Technology (NIST) and the
                    College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE),
                    University at Albany-SUNY
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DOC-NIST           Research, Technology and Economic Development Park             $7,332,000  Cochran
                    Expansion, Expansion of the Research, Technology and
                    Economic Development Park to generate high technology jobs
                    and enhance the overall economic development of the
                    region, Mississippi State University
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DOC-NOAA           Advanced Undersea Vehicle, For an advanced undersea mapping      $401,850  Dodd, Lieberman
                    sonar, Mystic Aquarium--Institute for Exploration
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DOC-NOAA           Alabama GIS Mapping, Montgomery, AL, To plan and produce a       $423,000  Shelby, Cramer
                    high resolution large scale geospatial database of
                    Alabama, Alabama Department of Revenue
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DOC-NOAA           Alaska Survey Current and Tide Data                            $1,316,000  Stevens
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DOC-NOAA           Alliance for Coastal Technology                                  $940,000  Hoyer
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DOC-NOAA           Anacostia Watershed Education, Support for classroom             $133,950  Mikulski
                    education and teacher training on conservation, Anacostia
                    Watershed Society
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DOC-NOAA           Aquatic Genomics and Biosecurity Research, To serve as a         $940,000  Shelby
                    system for early detection and warnings for pathogens and
                    other contaminants in our aquatic environments, Auburn
                    University
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DOC-NOAA           Aquatic Resources Environmental Initiative, Eastern            $1,128,000  Rogers (Hal)
                    Kentucky PRIDE - ORF
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DOC-NOAA           Aquatic Resources Environmental Initiative, Eastern              $470,000  Rogers (Hal)
                    Kentucky PRIDE - PAC
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DOC-NOAA           Aquidneck Island Westside Plan                                   $188,000  Kennedy (Patrick)
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DOC-NOAA           Assisting smaller fisheries-dependent coastal communities,       $188,000  Stevens, Young (Don)
                    Funds will be used to assist the smaller fisheries-
                    dependent coastal communities of the Gulf of Alaska with
                    the regulatory process by participating on research boards
                    and developing management plans, Gulf of Alaska Coastal
                    Communities Coalition
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DOC-NOAA           Bronx River Restoration, NY                                      $940,000  Serrano
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DOC-NOAA           B-WET, California                                              $2,350,000  Pelosi, Farr, Feinstein
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DOC-NOAA           Center for Aquatic Resource Management, To work together       $1,551,000  Shelby, Rogers (Mike)-AL
                    with state and federal partners to develop and implement
                    strategies for sustainable practices that will protect and
                    restore aquatic resources, Auburn University
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DOC-NOAA           Center for Ecosystem-based Fisheries Management, Operations    $2,632,000  Shelby
                    to conduct fisheries based research in the Northern Gulf
                    of Mexico from in-shore shallow waters out across the
                    continental shelf, Dauphin Island Sea Lab
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DOC-NOAA           Center for Marine Aquaculture, To construct a center to        $7,520,000  Cochran
                    provide scientists, engineers, and economists the
                    capability to apply recent advances in aquaculture,
                    biotechnology, pathology, nutrition, genetics,
                    engineering, microbiology, and economics to remove the
                    technical and profitability constraints to growth of a
                    marine aquaculture industry, University of Southern
                    Mississippi
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DOC-NOAA           Center for the Great Lakes, Conservation education, Shedd        $260,000  Durbin
                    Aquarium
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DOC-NOAA           Chesapeake Bay Multi-Species Fisheries Management                $352,500  Gilchrest, Warner, Webb
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DOC-NOAA           Chesapeake Bay Oyster Restoration, Funding for on the water/   $1,786,000  Mikulski, Cardin
                    in the field oyster restoration efforts, Oyster Recovery
                    Partnership
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DOC-NOAA           Coastal and Inland Hurricane Monitoring and Protection           $611,000  Shelby, Sessions (Jeff)
                    Program, To acquire the ability to predict the intensity
                    and potential damage of hurricanes affecting the Gulf
                    Coast, University of South Alabama
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DOC-NOAA           Coastal and ocean navigation and hazards assistance,             $188,000  Graham, Brown (Henry)
                    Columbia, SC, To provide a new capacity for access to
                    assets for navigation and hazards assistance, University
                    of South Carolina
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DOC-NOAA           Coastal Restoration and Enhancement through Science and        $1,518,100  Landrieu, Vitter, Alexander (Rodney), Jindal
                    Technology--CREST, Advances in science and technology in
                    restoration programs, Louisiana State University
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DOC-NOAA           Coastal vulnerability to climate change study, To look at        $940,000  Stevens
                    impacts, response strategies and predictions for rural
                    Alaska coastal communities
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DOC-NOAA           Coastal Weather for Catastrophic Events, To provide coastal      $258,500  Shelby
                    Alabama appropriate weather monitoring equipment to
                    measure wind gusts, water surge and rain fall levels
                    during a catastrophic event such as hurricane, University
                    of South Alabama
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DOC-NOAA           Collaborative R&D Initiative for the Gulf of Mexico, For         $752,000  Shelby
                    collaboration between federal agencies in Alabama and
                    research universities to more effectively complete NOAA
                    missions, Von Braun Center for Science and Innovation
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DOC-NOAA           Conservation of habitats in Great Bay, NH, For continued       $3,525,000  Gregg, Shea-Porter
                    conservation of critical habitats, Great Bay Partnership
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DOC-NOAA           Cook Inlet Beluga Whale Research                                 $352,500  Young (Don), Murkowski, Stevens
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DOC-NOAA           Cooperative Institute for Remote Sensing Applications, For     $1,034,000  Shelby
                    the purpose of advancing knowledge and understanding of
                    the environment using information technologies and remote
                    sensing systems, University of Alabama at Huntsville
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DOC-NOAA           Delaware River Enhanced Flood Warning System                     $235,000  Holt, Dent, Lautenberg, Menendez
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DOC-NOAA           Drought Research Study, To continue to study potential           $752,000  Shelby
                    options to minimize the impact of droughts on Alabama and
                    the Southeast, University of Alabama at Huntsville
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DOC-NOAA           DUNE System Assessment and Shoreline Change Analysis             $869,500  LoBiondo, Lautenberg, Mendendez
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DOC-NOAA           East Coast Shellfish Research Institute                          $423,000  DeLauro
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DOC-NOAA           Educational Simulations of Extreme Weather Events, Wheeling      $188,000  Mollohan
                    Jesuit University
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DOC-NOAA           Eye-On-The-Sky, Continue and expand meteorology reporting,       $229,400  Leahy
                    education and outreach efforts, Fairbanks Museum and
                    Planetarium
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DOC-NOAA           Fisheries Infrastructure, Investigation, Assessment and          $376,000  Shelby
                    Improvement Project, To develop the intelligent command
                    and control infrastructure systems stewardship
                    architecture needed to support a sustainable fishing
                    industry and fisheries ecosystem in this region,
                    University of Alabama
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DOC-NOAA           Fishery Survey Vessel (Number 5 Shallow Draft)                   $940,000  Cochran, Lott
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DOC-NOAA           Fishing Mortality Education Program, To develop a local           $94,000  Shelby
                    educational program for K-12 students and other user
                    groups in order to minimize discard or release mortality
                    of reef fishes, City of Orange Beach
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DOC-NOAA           Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Reef          $940,000  Putnam
                    Fish Monitoring and Research
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DOC-NOAA           Geodesy, Kentucky                                                $376,000  Rogers (Hal)
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DOC-NOAA           Geodesy/Height Modernization, Illinois                           $352,500  Johnson (Timothy)-IL
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DOC-NOAA           Geospatial Data Analysis Center, Normal, AL, To provide          $423,000  Shelby
                    weather stations for the purpose of providing near-real
                    time data on soil moisture and temperature, Alabama A&M
                    University
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DOC-NOAA           Groundline Exchange Program, To coordinate a Maine               $376,000  Collins, Snowe
                    groundline exchange program providing financial assistance
                    to lobstermen by enabling them to purchase `whale-safe'
                    rope in exchange for their existing groundline, Gulf of
                    Maine Lobster Foundation
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DOC-NOAA           Gulf of Farralones NMS Exhibit, To enhance the public            $669,750  Feinstein, Eshoo, Lantos
                    awareness of the Sanctuary and human dependence upon a
                    healthy ocean ecosystem, Fitzgerald Marine Reserve
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DOC-NOAA           Gulf of Mexico Disaster Response Center                       $11,060,000  Shelby
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DOC-NOAA           Gulf Oyster Industry Program                                     $188,000  Boyd
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DOC-NOAA           Harbor seal and stellar sea lion protection program, For       $3,478,000  Stevens
                    management measures to protect harbor seals and steller
                    sea lions and multi-year interdisciplinary research and
                    standing rehabilitation program in partnership with NMFS,
                    Alaska Sea Life Center
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DOC-NOAA           Harbor seal management, To work together with NOAA on co-        $141,000  Stevens
                    management issues of harbor seals and subsistence
                    harvests, Alaska Native Harbor Seal Commission
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DOC-NOAA           Hawaii Rain Gages, To purchase, install and maintain rain        $321,480  Akaka
                    gages, NOAA National Weather Service Pacific Region
                    Headquarters
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DOC-NOAA           Hawaii Seafood Safety and Inspections, Assistance for the        $669,750  Inouye
                    Hawaii fishing and seafood industries to comply with new
                    Food and Drug Administration seafood regulations, Pacific
                    Marine Resources Inc.
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DOC-NOAA           Hawaii Weather Buoy, For the installation of buoy northeast    $1,250,200  Akaka
                    of main Hawaiian Islands, National Weather Service Pacific
                    Region Headquarters
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DOC-NOAA           Horseshoe Crab Research, For continued research projects         $446,500  Warner, Webb
                    deemed essential for effective, science-based management
                    of this critically important species, Virginia Tech
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DOC-NOAA           Hurricane Mitigation Alliance, Research to develop cost          $446,500  Nelson (Bill), Martinez, Wasserman Schultz
                    effective techniques for reduction of hurricane hazards to
                    life and property, Florida International University
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DOC-NOAA           Improved hydrologic modeling of water resources for snow-         $94,000  Craig, Crapo
                    dominated regions, Funds will be used to develop an
                    operational hydrology model for mountain-front hydrologic
                    systems based on new research that advances knowledge on
                    physical mechanisms by which water moves from mountains to
                    valleys, Boise State University
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DOC-NOAA           Integrated Data and Environmental Applications Center,         $2,455,750  Inouye
                    Funding support for critical regional needs for ocean,
                    climate, and ecosystem information (IDEA), NOAA IDEA
                    Center
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DOC-NOAA           International Arctic Research Center, To support further       $2,397,000  Stevens
                    integrating and synthesizing arctic research efforts in
                    terms of climate change, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
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DOC-NOAA           International Pacific Research Center, To conduct              $1,786,000  Inouye
                    systematic and reliable climatographic research of the
                    Pacific region, University of Hawaii
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DOC-NOAA           JASON Project                                                  $2,209,000  Regula, DeLauro, Langevin, Wolf, Reed, Whitehouse, Shelby
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DOC-NOAA           John Smith Water Trail, Installation of interactive buoys        $446,500  Warner, Mikulski, Cardin, Webb, Gilchrest, Ruppersberger
                    marking the John Smith National Water Trail on the
                    Chesapeake Bay, The Conservation Fund
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DOC-NOAA           Lake Champlain Emerging Threats, Research targeting              $400,000  Leahy
                    understanding and mitigating invasive species, University
                    of Vermont
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DOC-NOAA           Lake Champlain Research Consortium, research to identify         $250,000  Leahy
                    sources of harmful bacteria, University of Vermont
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DOC-NOAA           Lake Erie Monitoring at Bowling Green State University           $352,500  Gillmor, Brown (Sherrod), Voinovich
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DOC-NOAA           Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve                 $94,000  Obey
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DOC-NOAA           Lobster Institute CORE Initiative                                $188,000  Allen, Snowe, Collins
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Louisiana Environmental Research Center at McNeese State         $352,500  Boustany
                    University
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Louisiana Fisheries Recovery Resource Center, Funding for        $491,150  Landrieu
                    planning and initial costs to launch center in
                    coordination with Seedco Financial Services, Xavier
                    University
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DOC-NOAA           Lower Elwha River Habitat Restoration, Dam removal--             $446,500  Murray
                    restoration and mitigation, Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe
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DOC-NOAA           Maine and New Hampshire Inshore Trawl Survey                     $188,000  Michaud, Allen, Collins, Snowe
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DOC-NOAA           Marine Debris Removal and Detection, Alaska                    $1,316,000  Stevens
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DOC-NOAA           Maritime Museum, A collaborative effort with NOAA for the        $470,000  Shelby
                    development of educational activities and exhibits, City
                    of Mobile, AL
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DOC-NOAA           Massachusetts Groundfish Disaster, To provide relief due to   $13,395,000  Kennedy (Edward), Kerry
                    economic loses due to new fishing limitations on
                    fishermen, Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries
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DOC-NOAA           Meteorological equipment at Valparaiso University                $817,800  Visclosky, Lugar, Bayh
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DOC-NOAA           Migratory Shark Research at Mote Marine Laboratory             $1,504,000  Buchanan, Davis (Jo Ann), Farr, Warner, Webb
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DOC-NOAA           Mill Creek Conservation, Conservation of coastal                 $893,000  Reed
                    environment, Mill Creek Conservation
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DOC-NOAA           Mill River, MA Habitat Restoration                               $376,000  Frank
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DOC-NOAA           Monitoring and restoration of salmon stocks, Funds will be       $188,000  Stevens
                    used to allow the monitoring and restoration of depressed
                    salmon stocks under the management of one organization
                    that serves and represents all affected fishermen, Bering
                    Sea Fishermen's Association
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DOC-NOAA           Monkfish and Migratory Finfish Trawl Surveys, Collection of    $1,339,500  Lautenberg, Menendez
                    data to accurately and efficiently manage fish resources,
                    Garden State Seafood Association
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Mount Washington Observatory Educational Outreach Expansion      $423,000  Hodes, Gregg
                    Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           NAIB Conservation and Education Programs, For conservation       $893,000  Mikulski
                    and education programs of the marine environment, National
                    Aquarium of Baltimore
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DOC-NOAA           Narragansett Bay Marine Education, Curriculum development        $893,000  Reed, Whitehouse
                    and operation of youth and adult education programs, Save
                    the Bay
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Narragansett Bay Window Program                                  $470,000  Kennedy (Patrick), Langevin, Reed, Whitehouse
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DOC-NOAA           Narragansett Bay Window Program, Monitoring the                  $446,500  Reed, Whitehouse, Kennedy (Patrick), Langevin
                    Narragansett Bay, University of Rhode Island Costal
                    Institute
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DOC-NOAA           National Institute of Undersea Science and Technology          $4,700,000  Cochran
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           National Marine Sanctuary Learning Center, For construction    $1,786,000  Inouye
                    of learning center, Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale
                    National Marine Sanctuary
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           New England Multi-Species Survey, For multi-species            $2,679,000  Kennedy (Edward), Kerry, Frank
                    groundfish surveys, School of Marine Science and
                    Technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           New England Weather Technology Initiative, For continued         $188,000  Gregg
                    weather technology and observation, Plymouth State
                    University
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           New Hampshire Lake Host Program, For education program to        $188,000  Gregg
                    prevent the spread of milfoil and other invasive species
                    in lakes and ponds
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           New Hampshire Volunteer Lake Assessment Program, For              $94,000  Gregg, Sununu, Hodes
                    evaluation of quality of lakes and ponds in NH through
                    trained volunteer program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Next Generation Weather Forecasters at San Jose State            $211,500  Honda
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           NGI Science Center Building, Stennis Space Center, MS          $4,700,000  Cochran
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           NOAA Save the Bay Educational Programs and Shellfish             $188,000  Kennedy (Patrick), Reed, Whitehouse
                    Restoration
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Northwest Straits Citizens Advisory Commission, Citizen-       $1,562,750  Murray, Cantwell, Larsen
                    driven environmental protection, Washington State
                    Department of Ecology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Oregon Salmon Weak Stock Solutions Research, Research            $446,500  Wyden, Smith (Gordon)
                    reducing by-catch of weak salmon stocks and avoiding long
                    term closures of the salmon fishery, Hatfield Marine
                    Science Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Oyster Bed Reseeding and Fishery Habitat Enhancement, To         $940,000  Shelby
                    conduct research on factors which adversely or
                    beneficially affect oyster habitats in Alabama's
                    estuaries, as well as actively enhance fishery habitat in
                    both Alabama's estuaries and offshore waters,, University
                    of South Alabama
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DOC-NOAA           Oyster Hatchery Economic Pilot Program at Morgan State           $470,000  Hoyer, Cardin
                    University
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument Fishery             $6,697,500  Inouye
                    Disaster, To compensate NWHI fishermen for future lost
                    revenue due to closure of fishing grounds, National Marine
                    Fisheries, Hawaiian Islands
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Pelagic Tagging, For a west coast blue-fin tuna research         $446,500  Feinstein, Farr
                    program, Monterey Bay Aquarium
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Perdido Pass Navigation Assistance, For a weather buoy for       $282,000  Shelby
                    the near-shore waters of Perdido Pass along the Gulf Coast
                    of Alabama
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Point Loma Enhanced Monitoring Program, To monitor the           $893,000  Feinstein
                    local coastal ocean environment, City of San Diego, CA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           PORTS Pilot                                                    $1,410,000  Shelby, Cochran, Vitter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Preserving endangered wetlands, To preserve endangered           $329,000  Hutchison, Ortiz
                    wetlands and help stop severe erosion in Port Aransas and
                    along the Corpus Christi ship channel, Port Aransas Nature
                    Preserve
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Project STORM Air Quality Initiative, air quality research,      $613,000  Harkin, Grassley
                    University of Northern Iowa
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Promoting healthy wild salmon fisheries, Funds will be used      $376,000  Stevens, Young (Don)
                    by the Association to promote healthy wild salmon
                    fisheries by monitoring efforts, conducting research, and
                    education efforts aimed at improving subsistence and
                    commercial fisheries management, Yukon River Drainage
                    Association
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Radar technology study, A feasibility study to determine          $94,000  Enzi, Cantwell
                    the applicability of advanced radar technologies to cover
                    the radar hole in northeastern Wyoming with low level
                    radar coverage, Advanced Radar Technologies
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Real time monitoring and observations of marine mammals, To      $117,500  Stevens
                    continue the real time monitoring of subsistence harvest,
                    haul-out and shoreline observations of marine mammals in
                    the Aleutian Islands and Alaska Peninsula Region, Aleut
                    Pacific Marine Resources Observers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Regional Climate Centers, cooperative agreement with the       $3,572,000  Schumer, Clinton, Nelson (Ben), Nelson (Bill), Obama,
                    National Climatic Data Center: Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln,                 Ensign, Hinchey, Johnson (Timothy)-IL, LaHood
                    NE; Illinois State Water Survey, Champaign, IL; Cornell
                    University, Ithaca, NY; Louisiana State Univ., Baton
                    Rouge, LA; Desert Research Institute, Reno, NV; UNC-Chapel
                    Hill, NC
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Regional Ensembling System for Atmospheric Dispersion          $1,410,000  Cochran
                    Forecasting, To construct a dispersion forecasting
                    capability tailored for application in the Gulf Coast
                    Region with activity focused on the development of
                    ensemble methods and data assimilation techniques, Jackson
                    State University
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Rehabilitation of Alaska Crab, Funds will be used to allow       $282,000  Stevens
                    the monitoring and restoration of depressed Alaskan crab,
                    Kodiak Island; the Pribilof Islands; and Dutch Harbor, AK
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Remote Infrasonic Monitoring of Natural Hazards, To support    $1,645,000  Cochran
                    research in long-ranging atmospheric sound below the
                    perception of human hearing to provide better warnings to
                    those in danger of the effects of hurricanes and volcanic
                    eruptions, Joint Project with University of MS, University
                    of HI, University of AK, and University of California at
                    San Diego
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Right Whale Disentanglement Program, Center for Coastal           $94,000  Delahunt
                    Studies
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           River frontage and watershed conservation, To continue the       $188,000  Gregg, Hodes
                    program to proactively conserve undeveloped river frontage
                    and upland watershed, Merrimack River Fish Habitat
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           San Joaquin Valley Ozone Study, For data and analysis to         $133,950  Feinstein, Boxer
                    support the upcoming 8-hour ozone attainment plans,
                    Central California Air Quality Control Study Policy
                    Committee
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Scallop Fishery Assessment (MFI), To determine conservation    $1,786,000  Kennedy (Edward), Kerry, Frank
                    and sustainability measures to ensure a strong future for
                    the New England Scallop fishery, Massachusetts Marine
                    Fisheries Institute
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Science Consortium for Ocean Replenishment at Mote Marine        $846,000  Buchanan, Putnam
                    Lab
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           SE Seiners Capacity Reduction Program                            $235,000  Stevens
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Sea lion conservation and management research program, To        $202,100  Stevens
                    establish a research program with local communities for
                    sea lion conservation and management, Alaska Sea Otter and
                    Steller Sea Lion Commission
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Shedd Aquarium Invasive Species Program                          $940,000  Kirk
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Southern New England Cooperative Research Initiative,          $1,339,500  Reed
                    Cooperative research and monitoring projects in southern
                    New England, Commercial Fisheries Research Foundation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Susquehanna River Basin Flood System, Funding for flood        $1,786,000  Specter, Mikulski, Hinchey, Gilchrest, Platts,
                    inundation maps and capitol improvements to flood warning                  Ruppersberger
                    system, Susquehanna River Basin Commission
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Thunder Bay NMS Exhibit, For the completion of permanent       $1,786,000  Levin (Carl), Stabenow
                    displays for the facility's new visitor center, Thunder
                    Bay NMS
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Tornado and Hurricane Operations and Research, To improve        $846,000  Shelby
                    detection, tracking, and forecasting of tornadic
                    thunderstorms and land-falling hurricanes in the Southeast
                    United States, University of Alabama at Huntsville
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Trawl Survey, To establish population assessments of             $446,500  Warner, Webb, Moran
                    juvenile marine and estuarine fish and invertebrates in
                    the Chesapeake Bay, Chesapeake Bay, VA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Understanding Abrupt Global Climate Change, for researchers      $376,000  Snowe, Collins, Allen
                    to address relevant issues related to the range,
                    magnitude, forcing, and predictability of abrupt climate
                    change events, University of Maine-Orono
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Urban Coast Institute, Program support that establishes          $893,000  Lautenberg, Menendez, Pallone, Smith (Christopher)
                    critical links necessary for integration of policy
                    management decisions related to regional and coastal
                    watershed, Monmouth University
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Urbanet III, for continuation of the NOAA Air Resource         $5,358,000  Mikulski, Cardin, Ruppersberger
                    Laboratory's Urbanet Partnership to expand the number of
                    metropolitan areas covered by the Urbanet system to
                    improve weather forecasting, AWS Convergence Technologies
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Vanderburgh County Outdoor Warning Siren System                  $126,900  Ellsworth, Lugar, Bayh
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Vermont Weather & Wind Data Integration, Integration of          $200,000  Leahy
                    National Weather Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife
                    Service to conduct monitoring of bird migration patterns,
                    Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Weather Buoy for Nantucket Sound                                 $235,000  Delahunt
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DOC-NOAA           West Alabama Marine Shrimp and Fish Aquaculture, To develop      $235,000  Shelby
                    new methods and find efficiency in the development of
                    marine shrimp and fish aquaculture using ponds and the
                    salinic water of West Alabama
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Western Kentucky Environmental Monitoring Network, To            $705,000  McConnell
                    complete the development of a monitoring system that will
                    collect real-time observations through a statewide grid of
                    stations in Kentucky administered, Western Kentucky
                    University Research Foundation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Western Pacific pelagic fisheries research, Research to aid    $1,116,250  Inouye, Hirono
                    efforts to develop and implement strategies for the
                    conservation and management of pelagic fish species,
                    University of Hawaii--Joint Institute of Marine and
                    Atmospheric Research
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Wind Hazards Reduction Program, For research into reducing       $613,000  Harkin, Grassley
                    wind related damage from storms and tornados, Iowa State
                    University
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOC-NOAA           Woods Hole Berthing Area for new R/V Bigelow                     $235,000  Delahunt, Kennedy (Edward), Kerry
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          "Missing Persons" (Locating the Ones We Love), Detroit, MI       $423,000  Kilpatrick, Conyers, Levin (Carl), Stabenow
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          A Child is Missing GA, Fort Lauderdale, FL, to assist law         $70,500  Chambliss, Isakson
                    enforcement in finding missing children
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          A Child is Missing, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for A Child         $89,300  Johnson (Tim)-SD, Thune
                    Is Missing--South Dakota Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          A Child is Missing, Indiana                                       $47,000  Carson, Burton, Lugar, Bayh
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          A Child Is Missing, Montgomery, AL, for maintaining and           $47,000  Shelby
                    upgrading technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          A Child Is Missing, New Haven, CT                                 $94,000  DeLauro
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          A Child is Missing, New York                                     $188,000  McNulty, Schumer, Clinton
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          A Child is Missing, Texas                                        $446,500  Granger
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          A Child is Missing, UT, Fort Lauderdale, FL, to assist law        $70,500  Hatch, Bennett
                    enforcement in finding missing children for program in
                    Utah
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Abilene, TX, Police Department                                   $253,800  Neugebauer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Abundant Life Church of God Family and Group Counseling           $94,000  Israel
                    Program, Holbrook, NY
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Access Community Health Network Reentry Demonstration            $470,000  Gutierrez, Davis (Danny)
                    Project, Chicago, IL
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Aces for Kids program for at-risk youth, White Plains, NY        $235,000  Dicks
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Administrative Office of the Courts, Atlanta, GA, to assist       $47,000  Chambliss
                    drug court efforts
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Alabama Center for Law and Civic Education, Birmingham, AL,       $94,000  Shelby
                    for law-related education
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center (ACJIC),             $470,000  Shelby
                    Montgomery, AL, for a criminal data system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Alabama Department of Corrections, Montgomery, AL, for           $376,000  Shelby, Everett
                    computer based corrections training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-yrne           Alabama District Attorneys Association Data Protection           $117,500  Bachus, Shelby
                    Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Alabama District Attorneys Association, Montgomery, AL, for      $752,000  Shelby, Bachus
                    computer forensics labs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Alabama District Attorneys Association, Montgomery, AL, for    $1,692,000  Shelby
                    the state's drug problem and gang activity
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Alachua County, FL Comprehensive Management of Offenders         $188,000  Brown (Corrine)
                    with Co-occurring Mental Illness and Addiction
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Alameda County, CA Violence Prevention Initiative                 $94,000  Lee
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Alaska Native Justice Center, Anchorage, AK, for programs        $940,000  Stevens
                    to support Native Alaskans involved in legal issues
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Alcorn State University, Lorman, MS, to fund a judicial        $1,598,000  Cochran
                    threat analysis center at Alcorn State University
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          ALERT Regional Prevention Center, Ashland, KY                     $18,800  Davis (Geoff)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          All Kids Count                                                   $470,000  Gerlach
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Area Resources for Community and Human Services, St. Louis,       $94,000  Bond
                    MO, for gang prevention and intervention
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Arlington County, VA GED Program for Recently Released            $94,000  Moran (James)
                    Inmates
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Ascension Parish, LA Sheriff's Office                            $352,500  Baker
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Asheville, NC Police Department Fire Range Equipment             $211,500  Shuler
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Asian Pacific Women's Center, victims services, Los               $56,400  Roybal-Allard
                    Angeles, CA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Atlanta, GA City Safe Project                                    $399,500  Lewis (John), Johnson (Hank), Chambliss
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Baltimore County, MD Ex-Offender Program Equipment               $329,000  Ruppersberger, Cummings
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Bedford County, VA Sheriff's Office - Operation Blue Ridge       $188,000  Goode
                    Thunder
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Bergen Community College, Paramus, NJ, to strengthen the         $178,600  Lautenberg, Menendez, Rothman
                    policy, research, and training institute
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Bergen County Community College, Center for Suburban              $94,000  Rothman, Lautenberg, Menendez
                    Justice, Paramus, NJ
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Bonneville County Sherriff's Office, Children's                   $47,000  Craig, Crapo
                    Identification & Location Database (CHILD) Project - Idaho
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Border Law Enforcement Training Program, Eagle Pass, TX          $658,000  Rodriguez
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Bridge to Success, Detroit, MI                                   $188,000  Kilpatrick
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Buckeye State Sheriffs' Association                              $940,000  Hobson
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Building Life Skills for Youth, Independence, MO                 $117,500  Cleaver
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Burbank, CA Police Department                                    $235,000  Schiff
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Butler County Community College                                $1,222,000  English
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DOJ-Byrne          Calhoun and Cleburne Counties, AL Drug and Crime Task Force       $61,100  Rogers (Mike)-AL
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          California Indian Legal Services Tribal Court Development        $282,000  Honda
                    Project, Oakland, CA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          California Innocence Project                                     $423,000  Berman
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Capital District Women's Bar Association Domestic Violence,      $211,500  Gillibrand, McNulty, Schumer, Clinton
                    Civil Legal Assistance, and Military Families legal
                    project, Albany, NY
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Carmel, IN                                                        $94,000  Burton, Lugar, Bayh
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Carson and Rural Elderly (CARE), Carson City, NV, for legal       $44,650  Reid
                    assistance to rural seniors
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          CASA of Wood County, WV                                           $47,000  Mollohan
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Centenary College, Law Enforcement and Community Response        $940,000  Garrett
                    Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Center for Collaborative Network Security Development, Ann       $705,000  Dingell, Levin (Carl), Stabenow
                    Arbor, MI
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Center Point Re-entry and Community Integration, San             $470,000  Woolsey
                    Rafael, CA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Central Piedmont Community College, NC                           $352,500  Myrick, Hayes, Watt, Burr
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Central Wyoming College, Riverton, WY, for equipping a           $235,000  Thomas, Barrasso, Cubin
                    criminal justice training center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Chapman University Domestic Violence Clinic, Anaheim, CA         $376,000  Sanchez (Loretta)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, Eagle Butte, SD, for          $183,300  Johnson (Tim)-SD
                    technology upgrades to 9-1-1 system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Criminal Justice System, South        $446,500  Johnson (Tim)-SD
                    Dakota, for law enforcement, court, and detention
                    equipment and operations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Chicago Public Schools After School Counts Program for at-       $188,000  Jackson, Jr.
                    risk youth, IL
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Children's Home Society of South Dakota, Forensic                 $94,000  Herseth Sandlin, Johnson (Tim)-SD, Thune
                    Interviewing Services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Chippewa Cree Tribe of the Rocky Boy's Reservation, Hill         $446,500  Baucus, Tester
                    County, MT, for upgrades to infrastructure, equipment and
                    rehabilitation of detention center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Chrysalis Ex-Offender and Homeless Job Training Initiative,      $376,000  Waxman, Berman
                    CA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Cincinnati, OH Police Department                               $2,068,000  Chabot
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Cincinnati, OH Police Department - Records Management            $225,600  Schmidt, Brown (Sherrod)
                    Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Citizens for NYC Community Crime Stoppers, NY                    $305,500  Crowley
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City and County of San Francisco, CA Forensic Services         $1,551,000  Pelosi
                    Crime Lab
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Albertville, AL                                          $141,000  Aderholt
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Anaheim, CA                                              $352,500  Royce
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Austin, TX                                               $188,000  McCaul
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Bakersfield, CA Police Department                         $70,500  McCarthy (Kevin)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Baltimore, Baltimore MD, to sustain and                  $446,500  Cardin, Cummings
                    institutionalize the Felony Drug Initiative pilot project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Baltimore, MD Felony Drug Initiative                     $258,500  Cummings, Cardin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Barre, VT Police Department Drug, Law Enforcement,       $282,000  Welch
                    Education and Treatment Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Baton Rouge/Parish of Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge, LA,      $133,950  Landrieu, Vitter
                    for a communication technology pilot program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Bessemer, Bessemer, AL, for emergency operations         $141,000  Shelby, Davis (Artur)
                    and communications
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Boston, MA Youth and Gang Strategic Crime                 $94,000  Capuano, Kennedy (Edward), Kerry
                    Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Carrollton, TX                                           $352,500  Marchant
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Dallas, Dallas, TX, for re-entry programs                $470,000  Cornyn, Hutchison, Johnson (Eddie Bernice)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Denver, Denver, CO, for a gang task force                $267,900  Allard, Salazar (Ken), DeGette
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Detroit, Detroit, MI, for a program for parolees,        $223,250  Levin (Carl), Stabenow
                    technical parole violators, and ex-offenders
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Fort Wayne, City of Fort Wayne, IN, for a public         $133,950  Bayh, Souder
                    safety training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Fort Wayne, IN                                           $282,000  Souder, Lugar, Bayh
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Henderson, NV                                            $432,400  Porter, Reid, Ensign
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Indianapolis, City of Indianapolis, IN, for a male       $223,250  Bayh
                    prisoner reentry program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, MI, for a training program         $178,600  Levin (Carl), Stabenow, Upton
                    for law enforcement personnel
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, for an after-school        $223,250  Boxer
                    program for at-risk youth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Madison, Madison, AL, to fund a domestic assault         $141,000  Shelby
                    unit to handle domestic violence
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Missoula, Missoula County, MT, for equipment and         $580,450  Baucus, Tester, Rehberg
                    upgrades for Internet Crimes Against Children
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Montgomery, Montgomery, AL, for courthouses and          $470,000  Shelby, Everett
                    detention facility communications
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Nacogdoches, TX Counter Narcotics Project                $352,500  Gohmert
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Newark Police Department, Newark, DE, for drug            $44,650  Biden, Carper
                    prevention units
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Newark, Newark, NJ, for a returning offender             $446,500  Lautenberg, Menendez
                    initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Oakland, CA Radical Roving Recreation Program (RRR)      $235,000  Lee
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Rancho Santa Margarita, CA                                $44,180  Miller (Gary)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Rosemead, CA Graffiti Deterrence Technologies             $98,700  Solis
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of San Diego, San Diego, CA, for a gun violence             $223,250  Boxer
                    interdiction initiative
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DOJ-Byrne          City of St. Paul, St. Paul, MN, to replace the warning           $223,250  Coleman, Klobuchar, McCollum
                    sirens and the associated communications and control
                    system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Talladega, AL Drug Enforcement Initiative                 $47,000  Rogers (Mike)-AL, Shelby
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          City of Yakima, WA                                               $352,500  Hastings (Doc), Murray
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Claremont Community Center programs for at-risk youth, NH        $211,500  Hodes
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Coalition of Neighborhood Councils, Youth Development            $258,500  Filner
                    Training and Education, San Diego, CA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Community Crime Prevention Initiative in Langley Park, MD        $235,000  Van Hollen
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Community Foundation of Wyandotte County, KS Neighborhood        $329,000  Moore (Dennis), Brownback
                    Safety Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Community Law Enforcement and Recovery (CLEAR)+ Program,         $188,000  Berman, Feinstein
                    Los Angeles, CA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Community Law Enforcement and Recovery Program (CLEAR) for       $470,000  Roybal-Allard
                    Hollenbeck, Los Angeles, CA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Concurrent Technologies Corporation, PA Corrections              $705,000  Murtha
                    Learning Environment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) of Lycoming County,      $103,400  Carney
                    PA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Creighton University, Omaha, NE, for personnel training,         $178,600  Nelson (Ben)
                    equipment, and technological upgrades for the Milton R.
                    Abrahams Legal Clinic
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Criminal Justice Institute, Little Rock, AR, for a law           $679,150  Lincoln, Pryor, Boozman, Snyder
                    enforcement education and training program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Crossroads Safehouse in Fort Collins, CO                          $56,400  Musgrave
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Crow Creek Sioux Tribe Criminal Justice System, Crow Creek       $446,500  Johnson (Tim)-SD
                    Sioux Tribe, South Dakota, for law enforcement, court, and
                    detention equipment and operations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Dallas, TX Prisoner Re-Entry Initiative                          $352,500  Johnson (Eddie Bernice), Cornyn, Hutchison
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Davidson County Mental Health Court, Nashville, TN               $446,500  Cooper, Alexander (Lamar)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Davidson County Mental Health Court, Nashville, TN, to           $188,000  Alexander (Lamar), Cooper
                    provide safe and affordable transitional housing for
                    individuals who suffer from mental illness
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          DeKalb County, IL Drug Court                                     $171,080  Hastert
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Delaware County Community College Institute for Public           $188,000  Sestak
                    Safety and Emergency Preparedness
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Delaware Office of Highway Safety, Dover, DE, to purchase        $223,250  Biden, Carper
                    equipment and implement sobriety check points
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Denver Rescue Mission STAR Program, CO                           $282,000  DeGette, Salazar (Ken)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Denver, CO Police Department Gang Bureau                         $376,000  DeGette, Allard, Salazar (Ken)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Des Moines, IA Area Community College                          $1,753,100  Latham
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Detroit, MI Drug Violence Enforcement                            $376,000  Kilpatrick, Conyers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Developing Options for Violent Emergencies (DOVE) Program,        $47,000  Ryan (Tim), Brown (Sherrod), Voinovich
                    Akron, OH
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          DIVA, Inc. Domestic Violence Initiative, Columbia, SC            $188,000  Clyburn
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Domestic Violence Clearinghouse and Legal Hotline Community      $141,000  Abercrombie
                    Outreach, Honolulu, HI
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Donnelly College, Kansas City, KS, for inmate education          $235,000  Brownback
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Dooly County Family Resource Center, Vienna, GA                  $141,000  Bishop (Sanford)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Dover, NH Police Department Drug and Gang Safety Initiative      $235,000  Shea-Porter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Dr. J. Alfred Smith, Sr. Training Academy, Oakland CA            $188,000  Lee
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Duquesne University Cyber-Security program, Pittsburgh, PA       $376,000  Doyle
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Durham, NC Police Department Forensic Unit                       $376,000  Price (David)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          EAC Child Advocacy Center, Central Islip, NY                     $423,000  Israel
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          EAC Offender Treatment Alternatives, Hempstead, NY               $470,000  Ackerman
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          EAC Women's Alternative-to-Incarceration Program,                 $47,000  McCarthy (Carolyn)
                    Hempstead, NY
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          East Carroll Parish, LA Sheriff's Office                          $75,200  Alexander (Rodney)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          East Central University, OK Forensic Justice Center              $352,500  Cole, Inhofe
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          East Palo Alto, CA Violence and Gang Prevention Initiative       $446,500  Eshoo, Boxer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          East Stroudsburg University, East Stroudsburg, PA, for law       $223,250  Casey, Kanjorski
                    enforcement training in cyber crime technologies and
                    forensics
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Eastern Montgomery County, PA Law Enforcement Training and       $164,500  Schwartz
                    Emergency Preparation Activities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Eau Claire, WI Child Advocacy Center                             $211,500  Kind
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Eisenhower Foundation Re-Entry Project, Toledo, OH               $564,000  Kaptur
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Essex County Sheriff, MA Heroin and Oxycontin Enforcement        $282,000  Tierney, Kennedy (Edward), Kerry
                    Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Essex County, Essex, NJ, for a juvenile re-entry program         $357,200  Lautenberg, Menendez, Sires, Pascrell
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          F.A.I.T.H. Inc., Offenders and Ex-Offenders Re-Entry             $305,500  Davis (Danny)
                    Program, Chicago, IL
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Fairfield, CA Gang Suppression Project                            $47,000  Tauscher
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Farleigh Dickinson University Cybercrime Computer Forensic       $705,000  Frelinghuysen, Rothman, Lautenberg, Menendez
                    Security, Teaneck, NJ
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Father's Day Rally Committee, Inc., Men United Program,          $846,000  Fattah
                    Philadelphia, PA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          First Step SAFE Program for Wayne County, MI                      $94,000  Dingell, Levin (Carl), Stabenow
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Florida Gulf Coast University                                    $352,500  Mack
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DOJ-Byrne          Ford County Sheriff's Office, Ford County, KS, for               $282,000  Roberts, Brownback
                    addressing and preventing terror risks in rural areas
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Fort Bend County, TX Court Team for Maltreated Infants and       $305,500  Lampson
                    Toddlers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Gallatin County Sheriff's Office, Gallatin County, MT, to        $277,300  Baucus, Tester
                    purchase of a mobile communication equipment, and upgrade
                    command vehicle
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Gang and Violent Crime Intervention Project, Madison, WI          $94,000  Baldwin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Gardena, CA Police Department Security Enhancements               $47,000  Waters
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Generations, Inc., Camden, NJ, for a domestic violence           $133,950  Lautenberg, Menendez
                    program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Georgia State University HIV/Prisoner Reentry Program,            $94,000  Lewis (John), Chambliss, Isakson
                    Atlanta, GA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Glenville State College, WV Anti-recidivism prisoner             $188,000  Mollohan
                    education program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Glenville State College, WV Criminal Justice Program             $705,000  Mollohan
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake, Baltimore, MD, to         $223,250  Mikulski
                    provide ex-offenders with services, including drug
                    treatment, housing, and job placement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Grace College                                                  $1,128,000  Souder, Lugar, Bayh
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Grambling State University, Grambling, LA, for forensics          $89,300  Landrieu
                    lab equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Grands As Parents, Very Important People (VIP) Program,           $47,000  Fattah
                    Philadelphia, PA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Grant Sawyer Center Justice Education Program, Reno, NV,         $178,600  Reid
                    for operating support and scholarships for judges in the
                    Judicial Studies degree program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Greater Philadelphia Boyz to Men Fatherhood Initiative, PA       $446,500  Brady (Robert)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Greenburgh, NY Drug Court Program                                 $47,000  Lowey, Schumer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          H.O.P.E. Center of Shade Tree Domestic Abuse Center, Las         $357,200  Reid
                    Vegas, NV, for services including life skills training for
                    victims of domestic abuse
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Hamburg, PA Area School District, Safety and Security             $23,500  Holden
                    project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Hamilton County, OH Reentry Project                               $94,000  Schmidt
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Hamilton County, TN Drug Court                                   $150,400  Wamp
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Harris County, TX Sheriff's Office                             $2,232,500  Culberson, Lampson, Green (Gene), McCaul, Green (Al),
                                                                                               Jackson Lee
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Hawaii Innocence Project                                         $305,500  Abercrombie
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Haymarket Center Furlough Program for Women, Chicago, IL         $305,500  Schakowsky, LaHood
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Hennepin County, Minneapolis, to create an electronic            $178,600  Coleman, Klobuchar
                    charging process to allow for electronic signature of
                    court charging documents
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science Cold Case             $470,000  DeLauro, Lieberman
                    Center, University of New Haven, CT
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Henry Lee Institute for Forensic Science, West Haven, CT,        $223,250  Lieberman, DeLauro
                    for equipment and other costs for the National Forensic
                    Crisis Management and Investigation Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Homestead Borough Police Department Crime Prevention and          $47,000  Doyle
                    Assistance, PA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Honolulu, HI Police Department Forensic Laboratory               $446,500  Abercrombie, Inouye
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Hope House Children Services Program, Independence, MO            $70,500  Cleaver
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Houston, TX Domestic Violence Enforcement Initiative             $893,000  Jackson Lee, Green (Al)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Houston, TX Police Department                                    $352,500  Poe
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Idaho Department of Corrections                                $1,222,000  Simpson (Mike), Craig
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Idaho State Police                                             $1,128,000  Simpson (Mike), Craig
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, Elder           $188,000  Jackson Jr.
                    Abuse Prevention Pilot Program, Chicago, IL
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Indian River Community College, FL Public Safety                 $141,000  Mahoney
                    Communications/IT Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Iowa Central Community College                                   $423,000  Latham
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Iowa Department of Public Health, Polk County, IA, for an        $582,000  Harkin, Boswell
                    in-jail treatment program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Iowa Drug Endangered Children Response Teams                     $141,000  Boswell, Harkin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Iowa Legal Aid, Des Moines, IA, to provide legal assistance      $145,500  Harkin
                    at community health centers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Iowa State University Cyber project                              $611,000  Latham, Grassley
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Iowa State University Forensic Science                         $2,820,000  Latham, Harkin, Grassley
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          John Jay College Criminal Justice Center, NY                     $305,500  Kennedy (Patrick), Nadler, Schumer, Clinton
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          John Jay College, New York, NY, for the Regenhard Center         $178,600  Schumer, Clinton, Kennedy (Patrick), Nadler
                    for Emergency Response Studies
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, for the Johns           $178,600  Mikulski
                    Hopkins Prisoner Career Re-Entry Program to provide job
                    training and placement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Johnson County, KS Safety for Behavioral Healthcare Workers       $94,000  Moore (Dennis)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Johnson County, NC Schools Critical Infrastructure               $164,500  Etheridge
                    Protection System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Johnson County, TX Stop the Offender Program                     $188,000  Edwards
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Joseph J. Peterman Institute, Philadelphia, PA Latino Child      $164,500  Brady (Robert)
                    Abuse Prevention Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Kane County, IL Mental Health Court                              $235,000  Hastert
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Kane County, IL Sheriff's Office                                 $705,000  Hastert
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Kansas Bureau of Investigation                                    $70,500  Moran (Jerry)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Kansas City, MO Metropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual       $47,000  Cleaver, Bond
                    Assault
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DOJ-Byrne          Kansas Regional Community Policing Institute                     $564,000  Tiahrt, Brownback
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          KidsPeace Arizona Foster Care & Family Services Program          $141,000  Grijalva
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          KidsPeace in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, CA           $188,000  Lewis (Jerry), Baca, Calvert
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          King County, WA Sheriff's Office for school resource             $329,000  Reichert, Cantwell
                    officers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          King County, WA Sheriff's Office Gang Intervention               $352,500  McDermott, Cantwell
                    Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Lafayette County, AR Sheriff's Office                             $47,000  Ross
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Lafayette Parish Bar Foundation, Lafayette Parish, LA, to         $89,300  Landrieu, Boustany
                    increase the level of services through the Lafayette
                    Parish Bar Foundation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Laguna Pueblo Integrated Justice Center, Mescalero, NM, for      $267,900  Bingaman
                    law enforcement, courts, detention equipment and
                    operations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Lancaster County, SC Sheriff's Office Firing Range                $94,000  Spratt
                    Equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Lane County, OR Adult Corrections Mental Health Recidivism        $94,000  DeFazio, Smith (Gordon)
                    Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Larimer County, CO Sheriff's Department, Specialized             $258,500  Musgrave
                    Prosecution Unit
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Las Vegas Metropolitan Police, Las Vegas, NV, to upgrade         $446,500  Reid
                    command vehicle to coordinate law enforcement activities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Latin American Youth Center, Langley Park, MD, for juvenile      $669,750  Mikulski
                    delinquency prevention programs through intervention,
                    prevention and prosecution
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Liberty Hall II Offender Re-Entry Program, Indianapolis, IN      $446,500  Carson, Lugar, Bayh
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Living Classrooms, Baltimore, MD, for a prisoner re-entry        $200,925  Mikulski
                    program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Livingstone College, NC Criminal Justice Program                 $329,000  Watt, Dole
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Local Initiative Support Corporation, Jackson, MS, to            $705,000  Cochran
                    provide community law enforcement training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Local Initiatives Support Corporation Community Safety           $329,000  Moore (Gwen), Kennedy (Patrick)
                    Initiative, NY
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Long County, GA Sheriff's Office                                 $347,800  Kingston
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Los Angeles County CDC Comprehensive Crime Prevention            $423,000  Harman
                    Program, Monterey Park, CA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Los Angeles, CA Gang Reduction Program                           $940,000  Schiff
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Louisiana District Attorneys Association                         $352,500  Jindal
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Lower Makefield, PA Police Department, Bucks County              $352,500  Murphy (Patrick)
                    Security Threat Group
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Luna County Sheriff's Department, Deming, NM, to purchase        $223,250  Bingaman
                    equipment and to train law enforcement agencies along the
                    New Mexico-Mexico border
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Lutheran Settlement House, Philadelphia, PA Bilingual             $70,500  Brady (Robert)
                    Domestic Violence Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Luzerne County Community College, Nanticoke, PA, for             $329,000  Specter, Casey
                    training and equipment acquisition
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Luzerne County, PA Drug Court Program                            $940,000  Kanjorski
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Macon County, Macon County, IL, for gun violence prevention      $150,000  Durbin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Mahoning County, OH Substance Abuse Interventions and             $94,000  Ryan (Tim)
                    Treatment Programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Mahoning Valley, OH Law Enforcement Task Force                   $376,000  Ryan (Tim)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Maryland Coordination and Analysis Center, Gang Elimination    $2,820,000  Ruppersberger
                    Task Force, Baltimore, MD
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Maryland Regional Gang Initiative, Montgomery and Prince         $446,500  Van Hollen, Cardin, Mikulski
                    George's Counties, MD
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Maryland U.S. Attorney's Office, Baltimore, MD, for a          $2,679,000  Mikulski
                    program to stop gang violence
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          McLean County, McLean County, IL, for a drug court               $350,000  Durbin, Obama, Weller
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Megan Nicole Kanka Foundation - Check 'em Out Program            $470,000  Smith (Christopher)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Mentoring Incarcerated Parents (MIP), Philadelphia, PA           $329,000  Fattah, Brady (Robert)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Metropolitan Crime Commission, New Orleans, LA, to               $329,000  Vitter
                    eliminate public corruption and to reduce white-collar
                    crime
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Metropolitan Family Services Domestic Violence Services,         $235,000  Jackson Jr.
                    Chicago, IL
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Metropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual Assault,             $329,000  Bond, Cleaver
                    Jackson County, MO, for intervention and advocacy services
                    for victims of sexual violence
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Regional           $94,000  Moran (James)
                    Pawn Database Sharing System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Midland County, MI Courts                                        $314,900  Camp, Levin (Carl), Stabenow
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office, Milwaukee, WI,      $401,850  Kohl, Moore (Gwen)
                    to maintain staff and services in domestic violence unit
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Milwaukee County, WI Benedict Center Women's Harm Reduction       $94,000  Moore (Gwen), Kohl
                    Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Milwaukee Public Schools, Milwaukee, MN, to continue safe        $223,250  Kohl
                    summer sites
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Minneapolis, MN Gunfire Detection System                         $564,000  Ellison, Coleman, Klobuchar
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Minnesota State Patrol, Drug Sniffing K-9's for                   $32,900  Oberstar
                    Northeastern MN Patrol Districts
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          MISSING Internet Safety Program in Anderson, IN                  $352,500  Pence
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS, for knowledge      $940,000  Cochran
                    based data integration and intelligence
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS, provide          $1,598,000  Cochran
                    technical assistance to law enforcement regarding
                    electronic and computer crime
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Missoula, MT Police Department                                    $75,200  Rehberg, Baucus, Tester
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Mobile County Commission, Mobile, AL, for interoperable          $470,000  Shelby, Bonner
                    communications systems
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DOJ-Byrne          Monroe County Department of Public Safety, Monroe County,        $446,500  Schumer, Clinton, Slaughter
                    NY, for the Fingerprint and Trace module
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Monroe County, NY Crime Lab Computer and Document Forensic       $625,100  Slaughter, Schumer, Clinton
                    and Digital Evidence Module
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Monroe County, NY Drug Analysis Module                         $1,598,000  Walsh
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Monroe County, NY Firearms Analysis Crime Lab                  $1,673,200  Reynolds
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Montana Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association                  $203,980  Rehberg, Baucus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Montana State University                                         $188,000  Rehberg
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Montana State University at Billings, Yellowstone County,        $267,900  Tester, Rehberg
                    MT, for an academic development program targeted at
                    inmates at the Montana Women's Prison in Billings
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Montana Supreme Court, Lewis and Clark County, MT, to            $312,550  Baucus, Tester
                    enhance and sustain Montana's adult, family and juvenile
                    drug courts
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Monterey County, CA Street Violence and Anti-Gang Project      $1,269,000  Farr, Boxer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Morgan County, AL Child Advocacy Center                           $78,020  Aderholt
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Morgan County, CO                                                $188,000  Musgrave
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Mujeres Latinas en Accion, Parent Support Program, Chicago,      $188,000  Gutierrez
                    IL
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Multnomah County, OR Elder Abuse Prosecution Project              $47,000  Blumenauer, Wu, Wyden, Smith (Gordon)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Muskegon County, MI Alternatives to Incarceration Program        $352,500  Hoekstra, Levin (Carl), Stabenow
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Nassau County, NY District Attorney's Office, Get REAL Anti-     $188,000  Israel, Clinton, Schumer
                    Gang Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          National Association of Court Management                         $188,000  Gingrey
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          National Center for Missing and Exploited Children,               $89,300  Landrieu
                    Alexandria, VA, to provide equipment and training to
                    reunite displaced children and adults
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          National Center for Victims of Crime, Washington, DC,            $470,000  Shelby, Coble
                    National hotline that provides information and services to
                    crime victims
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          National Children's Advocacy Center, Huntsville, AL,             $423,000  Cramer
                    Support Services for Child Abuse Victims in North Alabama
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          National Crime Victims Law Institute                           $4,465,000  Mikulski, Cardin, Kyl
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          National Forensic Science Training Center, FL                  $2,030,400  Young (C.W.)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          National Institute of Corrections, Washington, DC, for a          $89,300  Reid
                    study to assess the need for a Nevada Indian tribal
                    detention facility.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          National Institute on State Policy on Trafficking of Women       $648,600  Pastor, Honda, DeLauro, Payne, Woolsey
                    and Girls, Washington, DC
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          National Judicial College, Reno, NV, to provide training to      $893,000  Reid, Ensign
                    judges
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Nation's Missing Children Organization and National Center        $94,000  Enzi
                    for Missing Adults, Wyoming, for technology to locate
                    missing persons
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          New Directions for Youth program, Van Nuys, CA                   $141,000  Sherman
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          New Hope Academy Drug Treatment to Low-Income Families,          $211,500  Carney
                    Rehrersburg, PA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, to develop       $267,900  Lautenberg, Menendez, Pascrell
                    grip recognition on guns
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          New Mexico Administrative Office of the Courts, Santa Fe,        $267,900  Domenici, Bingaman
                    NM, to continue drug court programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          North Brooklyn Development Corporation, Brooklyn, NY at-          $94,000  Velazquez
                    risk youth programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation State Crime         $282,000  Price (David), Dole
                    Lab DNA Enhancement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          North Metro Task Force, Adams County and City/County of          $587,500  Perlmutter, Salazar (Ken)
                    Broomfield, CO Police Departments
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Northampton County, PA Child Advocacy Center                     $235,000  Dent
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Northeast Regional Forensic Institute, Albany, NY                $540,500  McNulty
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Northern Kentucky University Research Foundation, Highland       $329,000  McConnell
                    Heights, KY, for increasing the security of the Internet
                    and electronic systems
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Northern Virginia Regional Gang Task Force                     $2,350,000  Wolf, Davis (Tom), Warner, Webb
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Northwest Missouri NITRO Task Force                              $352,500  Graves
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Northwest Regional Gang Task Force, VA                           $564,000  Wolf
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          NY State Sheriffs Association                                    $352,500  McHugh, Hinchey
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Oak Ridge, TN Police Department                                $1,034,000  Wamp, Alexander (Lamar)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Oakland Center for Public Safety at Merritt College, CA           $94,000  Lee
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Office of the District Attorney, 3rd Judicial District,          $133,950  Bingaman
                    Rural Domestic Violence I Initiative, Las Cruces, NM, for
                    outreach to rural, underserved areas
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Office of the Tulare County, CA, District Attorney               $352,500  Nunes
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Oglala Sioux Tribe Criminal Justice System, South Dakota,        $893,000  Johnson (Tim)-SD, Thune, Herseth Sandlin
                    for law enforcement, court, and detention equipment and
                    operations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Oglala Sioux Tribe Department of Public Safety, Community        $564,000  Herseth Sandlin, Johnson (Tim)-SD, Thune
                    Policing, Pine Ridge, SD
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          On-Site Academy's Law Enforcement Counseling Program,            $470,000  Olver
                    Gardner, MA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Operation Our Town, Altoona, PA                                  $235,000  Shuster
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Operation UNITE, KY                                            $3,572,000  Rogers (Hal), Chandler
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Pace University Women's Justice Center, White Plains, NY          $47,000  Lowey, Clinton
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Painesville, OH Police Department                                 $70,500  LaTourette
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DOJ-Byrne          Parents for Megan's Law, Stony Brook, NY, for the National       $334,875  Schumer, Clinton, Bishop, McCarthy
                    Megan's Law Helpline, Crime Victims Center, Advocacy, &
                    Counseling program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Dauphin        $312,550  Casey
                    County, PA, for a training, education, and prevention
                    institute on domestic violence and homicide prevention
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Phoenix House Families Facing Addiction Program, NY, NY           $47,000  Lowey
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Phoenix House in Dublin, NH                                      $352,500  Hodes
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Phoenix House, Capital Region of New York                        $601,600  Gillibrand, Clinton
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Pinellas County, FL Forensic Lab                                 $695,600  Young (C.W.)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Pitt County, NC Gang Prevention program                           $47,000  Butterfield
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Polytechnic University, NY Large Scale Network Forensics         $376,000  Towns, Schumer, Clinton
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Portage County, OH Adult Probation Department, Community         $188,000  Ryan (Tim)
                    Integration and Socialization Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Prince George's County, MD State's Attorney Office,               $42,300  Hoyer
                    Bilingual Victims Advocate
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Public Safety Officer Training Center, Casper, WY                $470,000  Cubin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Red Bay, AL Police Department                                     $18,800  Aderholt
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Regional Counterdrug Training Academy, Meridian, MS              $291,400  Pickering
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Regional Fingerprint ID project, San Bernardino and            $1,880,000  Lewis (Jerry), Calvert, Feinstein
                    Riverside Counties, CA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Rhode Island Family Court Mental Health Services,                $223,250  Reed, Whitehouse
                    Providence, RI, to provide rapid psychological evaluations
                    and treatment recommendations to youth and the courts
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Rhode Island Municipal Police Academy                            $188,000  Kennedy (Patrick)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Ridley Park, PA Police Community Educational Programs             $79,900  Sestak
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Riverside County, CA Sheriff's Department                        $352,500  Issa
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Riverside County, CA Sheriff's Department Endangered           $1,094,160  Calvert
                    Children Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Riverside County, CA Web Wise Kids program                       $235,000  Lewis (Jerry)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Roca Inc, Alternatives to Youth Violence, Boston, MA             $305,500  Capuano
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Rose Brooks Center Project SAFE program, Kansas City, MO         $376,000  Cleaver
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Rose Hill, KS Police Department                                  $235,000  Tiahrt
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Rosebud Sioux Tribe Criminal Justice System, South Dakota,       $446,500  Johnson (Tim)-SD, Thune
                    for law enforcement, court, and detention equipment and
                    operations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Rural Criminal Justice Center at Central Wyoming College         $470,000  Cubin, Barrasso
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Rural Justice Institute at Alfred University                     $752,000  Kuhl, Schumer, Clinton
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Safe and Sound, Milwaukee, WI, to provide continued              $535,800  Kohl
                    operational support
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Safer Foundation, Transitional Program for Ex-Offenders,         $470,000  Jackson Jr.
                    Chicago, IL
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia, PA Violence              $70,500  Brady (Robert), Gerlach, Casey
                    Prevention and Response Training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Sam Houston State University Regional Crime Lab                  $352,500  Brady (Kevin), Hutchison, Cornyn
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          San Francisco, CA Community Justice Center                     $1,034,000  Pelosi
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          San Francisco, CA Ex-Offender Reentry Services                 $1,504,000  Pelosi
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Department                      $282,000  McCarthy (Kevin)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Sankofa Safe Child Initiative, Chicago, IL                        $47,000  Davis (Danny)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Santa Ana, CA Police Department, Missing Program/Internet         $94,000  Sanchez (Loretta)
                    Safety for Kids
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          School Resource Officers for South Gate, CA                      $376,000  Sanchez (Linda)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          School Safety Project in Derby, KS                               $235,000  Tiahrt
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          School Safety Project in Newton, KS                              $235,000  Tiahrt
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          School Security Program in Tulsa, OK                             $352,500  Sullivan, Inhofe
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Sea Research Foundation After School Program for at-risk         $282,000  DeLauro, Courtney, Dodd, Lieberman
                    youth, Mystic, CT
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Second Chance Prisoner Re-entry Project, San Diego, CA           $681,500  Filner
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Sedgwick County, KS District Attorney's Office                   $470,000  Tiahrt, Brownback
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Sedgwick County, KS Sheriff's Office                             $423,000  Tiahrt
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Sex Offender Alert and Child Sexual Abuse Prevention             $258,500  Bishop (Tim), McCarthy (Carolyn), Schumer, Clinton
                    Education Programs, Stony Brook, NY
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Shelby County, KY Drug/Alcohol Advisory Council                   $75,200  Lewis (Ron)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Sheriff's Association of New Jersey, State-wide                   $78,960  Frelinghuysen, Rothman
                    Accreditation Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Shreveport-Bossier Community Renewal, Shreveport, LA, for a       $89,300  Landrieu, Alexander (Rodney), McCrery
                    crime prevention initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Simon Wiesenthal Center, Los Angeles, CA, To provide           $1,598,000  Shelby
                    sensitivity training to law enforcement when investigating
                    hate crimes and civil rights abuses
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate Department of Justice, correctional       $94,000  Herseth Sandlin
                    rehabilitation strategies, Agency Village, SD
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Solano County, CA Probation Enhanced Supervision of High          $47,000  Tauscher
                    Risk Domestic Violence Offenders
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          South Dakota Children's Home Society, Sioux Falls, South         $361,900  Johnson (Tim)-SD, Herseth Sandlin
                    Dakota, for family support services, forensic interviewing
                    centers, and emergency shelter operations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          South Florida Anti-Gang Task Force, Broward County, FL, to       $357,200  Nelson (Bill)
                    fight gang violence
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DOJ-Byrne          Southern Illinois University - Carbondale, Center for Rural       $94,000  Costello
                    Violence and Prevention
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Southern Virginia Child Advocacy Center                           $28,200  Goode
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Spokane County, WA Sheriff's Office                              $352,500  McMorris Rodgers, Murray
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          St. Louis County, MO Police Crime Laboratory                     $141,000  Carnahan
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Criminal Justice System, South         $446,500  Johnson (Tim)-SD
                    Dakota, for law enforcement, court, and detention
                    equipment and operations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          State of Alaska, Juneau, AK, for rural law enforcement           $940,000  Stevens
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          State of Alaska, Juneau, AK, to continue alcohol                 $752,000  Stevens
                    interdiction, investigation and prosecution of bootlegging
                    crimes
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          State of New Mexico First Judicial District Court Mental         $188,000  Domenici
                    Health Court Program, Santa Fe, NM, to expand services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Stepping Stones Child Advocacy, La Crosse, WI                    $211,500  Kind
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Stop It Now, Northampton, MA                                      $94,000  Neal
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Stop Violence in Ross County, OH                                 $305,500  Space
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Suffolk County, NY District Attorney's Office, Senior Abuse      $282,000  Israel
                    Unit
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Suffolk County, NY Internet Crimes Against Children              $399,500  Bishop (Tim)
                    Prevention Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Summa Health Systems, Akron, OH, for care to domestic            $401,850  Brown (Sherrod), Voinovich, Ryan (Tim)
                    violence victims and assistance to law enforcement
                    personnel
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Tahirih Justice Center, VA legal and social services           $1,175,000  Moran (James)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Tallahassee Community College, FL Pat Thomas Law                 $188,000  Boyd
                    Enforcement Academy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Tallapoosa County, AL Sheriff's Office                            $94,000  Rogers (Mike)-AL
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Tarleton State University Rural Law Enforcement Project          $705,000  Carter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          TASC Center for Health and Justice, Chicago, IL                   $47,000  Davis (Danny)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Texas Border Sheriffs' Coalition                               $4,982,000  Culberson
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Texas State University Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid            $927,780  Granger, Doggett, Edwards, Cornyn
                    Response Training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Texas State University and Texas Engineering Extension           $470,000  Edwards, Doggett
                    Service, Project Protect, San Marcos, TX
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          The Doe Fund, Inc., Ready, Willing, and Able, NY                 $564,000  Towns, Maloney, Nadler, Weiner, Schumer, Clinton
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          The Doe Fund, Ready, Willing & Able, Jersey City, NJ             $141,000  Rothman, Lautenberg, Menendez
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Thiel College, PA Community Partnership Security Center          $423,000  English
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Tifton, GA Police Department, Neighborhood Watch Programs         $61,100  Marshall
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Town of Eureka, Lincoln County, MT, for upgrades law             $223,250  Baucus, Tester
                    enforcement training facility
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Towson University, MD Forensic Chemistry Institute               $141,000  Sarbanes, Cardin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Troy University, Troy, AL, for cyber crime prevention and        $493,500  Shelby
                    training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Tulsa Public Schools, Tulsa, OK, for public schools campus        $47,000  Inhofe, Sullivan
                    police force
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Turtle Mountain Community College, Belcourt, ND, for the         $223,250  Dorgan, Conrad, Pomeroy
                    continued development of an innovative tribal justice
                    program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          UAB, Birmingham, AL, for an anti-cyber-crime computational       $470,000  Shelby
                    operation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Unified Government of Kansas City, KS Victims of Crime           $376,000  Moore (Dennis)
                    Services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Unified Government of Wyandotte County, Kansas City, KS,         $282,000  Brownback, Moore (Dennis)
                    for crime victim services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          UNITE law enforcement pilot project, Beverly Hills, CA           $893,000  Waxman
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          United Keetowah Band of Cherokee Indians, OK Domestic            $188,000  Boren
                    Violence and Victims Assistance programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          United Way of Southeastern Michigan Ex-Offender Reentry          $634,500  Rogers (Mike)-MI, Conyers, Kilpatrick, Levin (Carl),
                    Program                                                                    Stabenow
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          University of Alabama School of Law, Family Law Clinic           $141,000  Davis (Artur), Shelby
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, for mediation and         $282,000  Shelby, Davis (Artur)
                    dispute resolution services in family courts
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          University of Arkansas Criminal Justice Institute School         $305,500  Boozman, Snyder, Lincoln, Pryor
                    Resource Officer Training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          University of Arkansas Methamphetamine Education and             $352,500  Berry, Snyder, Boozman
                    Training Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          University of Colorado at Denver - Audio and Video               $352,500  Tancredo, Allard, Salazar (Ken)
                    Forensics project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          University of Connecticut Health Center, Breaking the Cycle      $470,000  DeLauro
                    of Behavioral Health Problems and Crime
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, for              $380,000  Durbin, Davis (Danny)
                    community-based gun violence prevention and intervention
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          University of Illinois at Chicago, Project on Violence            $47,000  Davis (Danny), Durbin
                    Prevention CeaseFire
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          University of Kentucky Research Foundation, Lexington, KY,       $376,000  McConnell
                    to encourage and prepare students from economically-
                    disadvantaged backgrounds to pursue careers in law
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          University of Louisville Research Foundation, Louisville,        $376,000  McConnell
                    KY, to develop methods for detecting child abuse
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, for combined law           $1,880,000  Alexander (Lamar), Corker, Cohen
                    enforcement efforts
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          University of Memphis, TN Integrated Gang and Violent Crime      $564,000  Cohen, Alexander (Lamar), Corker
                    Reduction Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS, provide legal           $2,538,000  Cochran
                    analysis and training to judges and prosecutors regarding
                    electronic and computer crime
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DOJ-Byrne          University of Missouri - St. Louis, Family Intervention          $249,100  Carnahan
                    Program for Parents Who have Abused Drugs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Immigrant Resource        $267,900  Reid
                    Project, Las Vegas, NV, for a legal education program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), Las Vegas, NV, for       $580,450  Reid, Porter
                    the ITFFRO Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          University of North Dakota, School of Law, Grand Forks, ND,      $178,600  Dorgan, Conrad, Pomeroy
                    for the recruitment and retention of American Indian law
                    students
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          University of South Carolina School of Law, Columbia, SC,        $188,000  Graham
                    law clinic support
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          University of South Carolina, Gangnet                            $282,000  Clyburn
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          University of Tennessee Law Enforcement Innovation Center        $446,500  Wamp, Duncan
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          University of Toledo Program to Increase Effective Services      $423,000  Kaptur, Voinovich
                    for Child Victims of Commercial Exploitation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Upper Darby, PA Center for Family Safety                         $352,500  Sestak
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Utah Sheriffs' Association Jail Inspection Systems, St.           $94,000  Matheson
                    George, UT
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Utah Valley State College Forensic program                       $352,500  Cannon, Bennett, Hatch
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Ute Mountain Ute Indian Reservation Native American Law          $493,500  Salazar (John), Salazar (Ken)
                    Enforcement, Court System, Detention Improvement Program,
                    CO
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Utica College, NY Sex Offender Authentication Research           $705,000  Arcuri, Clinton
                    Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Venango, PA Internet Safety Project                              $188,000  Peterson (John)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Ventura County, CA District Attorney's Office                    $164,500  Gallegly
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Ventura County, CA Sheriff's Department                          $188,000  Gallegly
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Vermont Department of Public Safety, Waterbury, VT, to         $1,000,000  Leahy
                    combat increased heroin, methamphetamine and other drug
                    activity
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Vermont Judiciary, Court Administrator's Office,                 $223,250  Sanders
                    Montpelier, VT, to provide victims of domestic violence
                    with access to the courts
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Vermont Law School, South Royalton, VT, to allow the Legal       $250,000  Leahy
                    Clinic Services Expansion program at the Vermont Law
                    School to expand its work on immigration matters and
                    increase services available to Vermonters in western part
                    of the state
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Vermont Police Academy, Pittsford, VT, to train new              $188,000  Sanders
                    recruits to deal with violent and drug related crimes
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Vermont Protection and Advocacy, Montpelier, VT, for              $89,300  Sanders
                    communication support for the disabled in court
                    proceedings
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Villa Julie College, MD Forensic Studies and Training            $423,000  Sarbanes, Cardin
                    Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, VA, for Virginia Tech       $53,580  Warner, Webb
                    expenses related to shooting on campus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          VIVA: Adult Volunteer Hispanic Outreach Program in FL and        $705,000  Wasserman Schultz, Domenici
                    NM
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Volunteers of America Delaware Valley, Collingswood, NJ,         $446,500  Lautenberg, Menendez
                    for a re-entry program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Voorhees College, SC Dating Violence and Sexual Assault          $470,000  Clyburn
                    Prevention and Services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs DNA         $470,000  Reichert, Dicks, Murray, Cantwell
                    Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Washington County, NC Courthouse Security                         $47,000  Butterfield
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Washington County, OR Drug Court                                 $446,500  Wu, Wyden, Smith (Gordon)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Washington County, OR Recovery Mentors                           $211,500  Wu, Wyden, Smith (Gordon)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Washoe County Sheriff's Office, Reno, NV, for a pilot             $89,300  Reid
                    program to house mentally ill offenders
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Washoe County Sheriff's Office, Reno, NV, to secure              $893,000  Reid
                    improvements at the justice center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Waukegan, IL Police Department - North Suburban Gang Task        $846,000  Kirk
                    Force
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Waynesburg College, PA Electronic Crime Prevention and           $470,000  Murtha
                    Investigation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Weld County, CO Gang Task Force                                  $235,000  Musgrave
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Westfield State College, MA Law Enforcement Training             $305,500  Neal
                    Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Westminster, CA Police Department                                $352,500  Rohrabacher, Royce
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Westside Health Authority Neighborhood Re-Entry Center           $164,500  Davis (Danny)
                    (NRC), Chicago, IL
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Whatcom County Executive's Office, Bellingham, WA, for           $679,150  Murray
                    northern border-related prosecution
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Will County, IL Sheriff's Office                                 $202,100  Biggert
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Willmar, MN Gang Enforcement Team                                $141,000  Peterson (Collin), Coleman, Klobuchar
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Winona State University, MN National Child Protection            $775,500  Walz, Oberstar, Coleman, Klobuchar
                    Training Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Women's Center of Tarrant County, TX                             $235,000  Granger
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Women's Council on African American Affairs, Little Rock,         $89,300  Lincoln, Pryor
                    AR, for support for the Center for Healing Hearts and
                    Spirits Prevention of Black on Black Crime Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          YMCA of Greater New York                                          $47,000  Maloney, Schumer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Yonkers, NY Outstanding Warrants Program                          $94,000  Lowey, Clinton
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Zero to Three Court Teams for Maltreated Infants and             $408,900  Hirono, Abercrombie
                    Toddlers, Honolulu, HI
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Byrne          Zero to Three Court Teams Project, New Haven, CT                 $329,000  DeLauro
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      22nd Judicial District, Montezuma County, CO, for anti-meth      $133,950  Salazar (Ken)
                    operations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Alamosa Police Department, Alamosa, CO, for anti-meth             $22,325  Salazar (Ken)
                    equipment
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Arkansas State Police, Little Rock, AR, to investigate,          $535,800  Lincoln, Pryor, Boozman, Snyder
                    seize, dismantle and direct the clean-up of meth labs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Asheville, NC Police Department Methamphetamine Enforcement       $94,000  Shuler
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Atascosa and Wilson County, TX Sheriff's' and Constable's        $141,000  Cuellar
                    Departments Methamphetamine Law Enforcement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Bibb County, AL Sheriff's Department                             $235,000  Bachus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Boone, Kenton, Campbell Counties, KY, Boone County, for          $470,000  Bunning, Davis (Geoff)
                    logistical support for the task force
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Broomfield Police Department, Broomfield, CO, for anti-meth      $357,200  Salazar (Ken)
                    equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      California Department of Justice, Bureau of Narcotics            $258,500  Feinstein, Cardoza, Lundgren
                    Enforcement, Sacramento, CA, for the California
                    Methamphetamine Strategy (CALMS)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      California Department of Justice, California                     $235,000  Cardoza, Lungren, Feinstein
                    Methamphetamine Strategy (CALMS)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Cape Girardeau County Sheriff's Department, Cape Girardeau,    $1,175,000  Bond
                    MO, for combating methamphetamine
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Central Ohio Drug Enforcement Task Force Methamphetamine         $284,820  Space
                    Enforcement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      City of Andalusia, Andalusia, AL, for anti-methamphetamine       $235,000  Shelby
                    programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      City of Baker, Baker, OR, for drug detection canines              $44,650  Wyden
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      City of Carson City, Carson City, NV, for combating meth in      $312,550  Ensign, Reid
                    Nevada
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      City of Greenville, MS                                           $658,000  Wicker
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      City of Montrose, Montrose County, CO, for anti-meth              $89,300  Salazar (Ken)
                    equipment and operations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      City of Talladega, Talladega, AL, for anti-methamphetamine        $94,000  Shelby, Rogers (Mike)-AL
                    programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Clackamas County, OR Methamphetamine Initiative: Juvenile        $211,500  Blumenauer, Hooley, Smith (Gordon), Wyden
                    Outreach and Community Prosecution
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Clackamas County, OR, Clackamas County, OR, to implement a       $235,000  Smith (Gordon), Wyden, Blumenauer, Hooley
                    strategy for fighting meth problem
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Cleburne County, AR Sheriff's Department Methamphetamine         $188,000  Berry
                    Law Enforcement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Coconino County, AZ, Meth Initiative                              $94,000  Renzi
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      County of Hawaii, County of Hawaii, HI, for the                  $357,200  Inouye
                    Comprehensive Meth Response program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      County of Solano, Solano County, CA, for enforcement teams       $178,600  Boxer, Tauscher
                    addressing meth and gangs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Criminal Justice Institute, Little Rock, AR, for meth-           $267,900  Lincoln, Pryor, Berry, Boozman, Snyder
                    focused training courses
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Crittenden County, AR Sheriff's Department Methamphetamine       $188,000  Berry
                    Law Enforcement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Daviess County, KY Sheriff's Department                          $188,000  Lewis (Ron)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Department of Public Safety, Polk County, IA, to intercept       $291,000  Harkin
                    imported meth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Eagle County Sheriff's Office, Eagle County, CO, for anti-        $89,300  Salazar (Ken)
                    meth operations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Eastern Colorado Plains Drug Task Force                          $329,000  Musgrave
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Etowah County, AL                                                $282,000  Aderholt
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Franklin County, IL Sheriff's Department                         $258,500  Costello
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Franklin County, MO Sheriff's Office                             $141,000  Hulshof
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Frio and McMullen County, TX Sheriff's and Constable's           $235,000  Cuellar
                    Departments Methamphetamine Law Enforcement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Gay Men's Health Crisis Center, New York, NY, for an anti-       $303,150  Schumer, Clinton
                    meth program for substance abuse reduction and counseling
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Grant Parish, LA Sheriff's Department Meth Task Force            $658,000  McCrery, Alexander (Rodney), Landrieu
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Greater Routt and Moffat Narcotics Enforcement Team               $89,300  Salazar (Ken)
                    (GRAMNET), Routt County, for anti-meth operations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Greeley Police Department, Weld County, CO, for anti-meth        $133,950  Salazar (Ken)
                    equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Heartland Family Service, Omaha, NE, to provide services to      $178,600  Nelson (Ben)
                    women and children in methamphetamine abuse cases
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Heartland Family Services, Council Bluffs, IA, to provide        $145,500  Harkin, King (Steve)
                    family-based residential meth treatment in western Iowa
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Heartland Family Services, Papillion, NE, for a                   $94,000  Hagel
                    collaborative, clinically managed treatment service for
                    substance abuse patients
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Illinois Sheriffs Association, Springfield, IL, for law          $200,000  Durbin
                    enforcement and clean-up of meth production and abuse
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Iowa Office of Drug Control, Des Moines, IA, for                 $339,500  Harkin, Braley
                    coordinated regional meth task forces
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Jackson County, MS Sheriff's Office Methamphetamine              $211,500  Taylor, Lott
                    Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Jasper Police Department, Jasper, AL, for technology and         $188,000  Shelby, Aderholt
                    equipment to combat meth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Jasper, AL Police Department                                     $761,400  Aderholt, Shelby
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, Jefferson County, CO,         $111,625  Salazar (Ken), Perlmutter
                    for anti-meth equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Jefferson County, CO Methamphetamine Response Collaborative      $305,500  Perlmutter, Salazar (Ken)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Jim Hogg and Starr County, TX Sheriff's and Constable's          $235,000  Cuellar
                    Departments Methamphetamine Law Enforcement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Kanawha Valley Metro Drug Task Force                             $117,500  Capito
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Kansas Bureau of Investigation                                   $141,000  Moran (Jerry)
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Kids First, Marion County, OR, for programs and services to      $357,200  Wyden, Smith (Gordon), Hooley
                    focus children affected by methamphetamine addiction
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Kids Hope-Hudelson Region, Springfield, IL, for family           $100,000  Durbin
                    preservation services for meth-affected families
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Lamar County, AL Sheriff's Department                            $131,600  Aderholt
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Lane County, OR Methamphetamine Abatement Initiative             $399,500  DeFazio, Wyden, Smith (Gordon)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Larimer County Drug Task Force, Larimer County, CO, for          $133,950  Salazar (Ken)
                    anti-meth equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Lincoln County, OR Methamphetamine Initiative                    $258,500  Hooley, Wyden, Smith (Gordon)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Lincoln County, OR, Lincoln County, OR, for methamphetamine      $282,000  Wyden, Smith (Gordon), Hooley
                    initiatives
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Madison, NC Sheriff's Department Methamphetamine                  $94,000  Shuler
                    Enforcement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Maine State Police Methamphetamine Project                       $423,000  Michaud
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Marathon County, WI Sheriff's Department Methamphetamine         $235,000  Obey
                    Response
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      METH CHECK, Kentucky Office of Drug Control Policy               $564,000  Davis (Geoff), Rogers (Hal)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Meth Project Foundation, Missoula County, MT, for a              $446,500  Baucus, Tester, Rehberg
                    methamphetamine prevention program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Methodist University Methamphetamine Educational Training        $399,500  Etheridge, McIntyre, Dole, Burr
                    Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Mineral Area, MO Drug Task Force                                 $202,100  Emerson
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Minnehaha County Sheriff's Department, Minnehaha County,          $94,000  Thune
                    SD, for meth reduction programs
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Minot State University, Minot, ND, for methamphetamine           $669,750  Dorgan, Conrad, Pomeroy
                    research and public education
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Mississippi Department of Public Safety, Jackson, MS, for      $1,880,000  Cochran
                    meth enforcement, clean-up equipment, and training
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Montana Meth Project                                             $470,000  Rehberg, Baucus, Tester
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Multnomah County, OR Stomp Out Meth Project                      $446,500  Blumenauer, Wu, Smith (Gordon)
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      National Jewish Medical and Research Center, Denver, CO, to       $70,500  Allard
                    research the long-term consequences of the meth and
                    chemical exposures
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Nebraska State Patrol                                            $352,500  Fortenberry, Hagel, Nelson (Ben)
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Nebraska State Patrol, Lincoln, NE, to combat                    $235,000  Hagel, Nelson (Ben), Fortenberry
                    methamphetamine
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Nevada County, CA Narcotics Task Force                           $470,000  Doolittle
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      New Hampshire Attorney General's Office, Concord, NH, to         $752,000  Gregg
                    fund a statewide multi-jurisdictional task force
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      New Mexico Department of Public Safety, Santa Fe, NM, for         $89,300  Domenici, Bingaman, Pearce, Wilson (Heather), Udall (Tom)
                    equipment to combat meth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      New Mexico Rural Meth Enforcement Initiative                   $1,010,500  Udall (Tom), Pearce, Wilson (Heather), Domenici, Bingaman
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      NH State Police, Concord, NH, to combat gang and drug-           $846,000  Gregg
                    related violence and crime
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      North Dakota Rural Methamphetamine Enforcement and               $634,500  Pomeroy
                    Treatment
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Northeast Law Enforcement Administrators Council                 $747,300  Oberstar
                    Methamphetamine Reduction Project, MN
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Northeast Missouri Narcotics Task Force                          $188,000  Hulshof
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Northern Kentucky Drug Strike Force                              $282,000  Davis (Geoff), Bunning
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Northern Nevada Anti-Meth Initiative                             $940,000  Heller
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Northwest PA Anti-Meth Collaboration                             $188,000  Peterson (John)
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Northwest Regional Drug Task Force, VA                           $188,000  Wolf, Warner, Webb
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Office of the District Attorney, 2nd Judicial District,           $89,300  Bingaman
                    Albuquerque, NM, to provide additional staff for the Meth
                    Prosecution Unit
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Orangeburg, SC Department of Public Safety Gang and Meth         $282,000  Clyburn
                    Lab Tracking
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Oregon Partnership - Target Meth Oregon Program                  $352,500  Walden, Blumenauer, Hooley, Wu, Wyden, Smith (Gordon)
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Pennyrile, KY Narcotics Task Force                               $352,500  Whitfield
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Pierce County Alliance, Tacoma, WA, for Statewide meth           $394,800  Murray, Cantwell, Dicks, Inslee, Larsen, Baird, Hastings
                    initiative                                                                 (Doc), McMorris Rodgers, Reichert, Smith (Adam)
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Pierce County Alliance, Tacoma, WA, for the National Meth        $714,400  Murray, Larsen
                    Center training and assistance
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Polk County, FL Sheriff's Office                                 $235,000  Putnam
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Prairie View Prevention Services, SD Methamphetamine             $141,000  Herseth Sandlin
                    Awareness and Prevention Project
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Prevention and Recovery Services, Inc., Topeka, KS, for to        $84,600  Brownback
                    fight methamphetamine production and abuse
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Riverside County, CA Sheriff's Department                        $940,000  Calvert, Bono
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Rockdale County, GA Methamphetamine Initiative                   $188,000  Johnson (Hank), Westmoreland, Isakson
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Rusk and Barron County, WI Sheriffs' Departments                 $235,000  Obey
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      San Carlos Apache Tribe, Tribal Police Department, San            $94,000  Kyl, Renzi
                    Carlos Apache Tribe, San Carlos Apache Reservation, AZ,
                    for a law enforcement initiative to target meth
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Searcy County, AR Sheriff's Department Methamphetamine Law        $47,000  Berry
                    Enforcement
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Sioux City, IA National Meth Training Center                     $352,500  King (Steve), Harkin, Grassley
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Skagit County, WA Meth Enforcement                                $47,000  Larsen
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Solano County, CA Gang and Methamphetamine Enforcement           $164,500  Tauscher, Boxer
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      South Central Missouri Drug Task Force                           $235,000  Emerson
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      South Coast Interagency Narcotics Team, Oregon Meth              $164,500  DeFazio
                    Enforcement
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Southeast Missouri Drug Task Force                               $206,800  Emerson
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      State of Alaska, Juneau, AK, for statewide methamphetamine     $1,410,000  Stevens
                    enforcement
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Target Meth Oregon, Salem, OR, to combat meth                    $312,550  Wyden, Smith (Gordon), Walden, Blumenauer, Hooley, Wu
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Tennessee Meth Task Force                                        $470,000  Wamp, Cooper, Duncan, Gordon, Alexander (Lamar)
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Tennessee Statewide Methamphetamine Task Force,                  $282,000  Alexander (Lamar), Wamp, Cooper, Duncan, Gordon
                    Chattanooga, TN, for anti-methamphetamine initiatives
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Tennessee Technological University Methamphetamine Task          $423,000  Gordon
                    Force
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Tucson, AZ Methamphetamine Education Program                     $258,500  Giffords, Grijalva
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Uintah County, Uintah County, UT, for methamphetamine            $470,000  Bennett
                    enforcement and clean-up
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Union County, IL Sheriff's Department                            $446,500  Costello
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      University of West Alabama, Livingston, AL, for research         $188,000  Shelby
                    that addresses meth in rural areas
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Washington State Methamphetamine Initiative                    $1,410,000  Dicks, Inslee, Larsen, Baird, Hastings (Doc), McMorris
                                                                                               Rodgers, Reichert, Smith (Adam), Murray, Cantwell
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Washington State University Methamphetamine Research             $517,000  Baird, McMorris Rodgers, Cantwell
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      Webster County, IA Sheriff's Office                               $94,000  Latham
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Western North Carolina Methamphetamine Enforcement               $493,500  Shuler
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      White Earth Band of Chippewa Reservation Tribal Nation, MN       $470,000  Peterson (Collin), Coleman, Klobuchar
                    Methamphetamine Enforcement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Meth      White Earth Tribal Nation, White Earth, MN, to educate,          $178,600  Coleman, Klobuchar, Peterson
                    clean-up and enforce the growing problem of meth use on
                    reservation lands
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Willmar, MN Methamphetamine Education Program                     $23,500  Peterson (Collin)
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DOJ-COPS-Meth      Wisconsin Department of Justice, Division of Criminal            $714,400  Kohl
                    Investigation, Madison, WI, to continue the statewide meth
                    initiative
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Accomack County, VA Sheriff's Office                              $37,600  Drake
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Adams County, IL                                                 $376,000  LaHood
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Adams County, IL, Sheriff's Department                           $282,000  LaHood
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Albuquerque Police Department, Albuquerque, NM, for an           $223,250  Domenici, Bingaman, Wilson (Heather)
                    information system to enhance communication and facilitate
                    sharing among law enforcement jurisdictions
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Alexandria, VA Law Enforcement Technology                         $94,000  Moran (James), Warner, Webb
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Alleghany County, VA Sheriff's Department                        $470,000  Boucher
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Allegheny County, PA Chiefs of Police                            $352,500  Murphy (Tim)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Allentown, PA Police Department                                  $470,000  Dent
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Alsip, IL, Police Department equipment                            $94,000  Rush
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Altoona, AL Police Department                                     $28,200  Aderholt
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Alvernia College, Reading, PA, for equipment to train            $223,250  Casey
                    police officers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Ambler Township, PA Police Department Equipment                  $126,900  Schwartz
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Amherst County, VA                                               $164,500  Goodlatte
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Amherst, NY, Police Department                                   $164,500  Reynolds
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Anderson County, KY Sheriff's Mobile Data Terminals              $188,000  Chandler
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Arkansas State Police, Little Rock, AR, for a Forensic           $401,850  Lincoln, Pryor
                    Recovery of Evidence Data Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Arkansas State Police, Little Rock, AR, to provide wireless      $223,250  Lincoln, Pryor, Boozman, Ross, Snyder
                    technology to investigators in the field
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Arlington County, VA Emergency Mobile Technology Support          $94,000  Moran (James)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Ashburn, GA Police Department Equipment                           $84,600  Marshall
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Atchison County, KS Sheriff's Office Public Safety                $94,000  Boyda
                    Equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Austin, TX Police Department Technology                          $211,500  Doggett, McCaul, Smith (Lamar)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Baldwin County Commission, Baldwin County, AL, for               $282,000  Shelby
                    interoperable communications equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Baltimore City Police Department, Baltimore, MD, to upgrade      $446,500  Mikulski, Ruppersberger
                    forensics laboratory equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Baltimore County Police Department, Baltimore County, MD,        $446,500  Mikulski
                    to upgrade forensics laboratory equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Barboursville, WV Police Department                               $94,000  Rahall
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Barren County Fiscal Court, Barren County, KY, for mobile        $235,000  McConnell
                    data terminals and other communication equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Barrington-Inverness, IL Police Department Interoperable         $493,500  Bean
                    Communications Equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Bayfield County, WI Law Enforcement Pictometry Technology        $940,000  Obey
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Beaver County, PA Emergency Communications                       $446,500  Altmire, Specter, Casey
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Beaver County, Pennsylvania Emergency Services Center,           $235,000  Specter, Altmire, Casey
                    Beaver County, PA, for public safety radio systems
                    acquisition and upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Bell Gardens, CA Police Communications Interoperability          $188,000  Roybal-Allard
                    project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Bell, CA Police Department Law Enforcement and Technology        $235,000  Roybal-Allard
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Bellingham, WA Police Department Technology Equipment            $258,500  Larsen
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Beloit, WI Police Department                                     $164,500  Baldwin
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Bergen County, NJ Countywide Interoperable Communication         $394,800  Rothman, Lautenberg, Menendez
                    System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Berkeley, CA Public Safety Interoperability Program               $94,000  Lee
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Berkley Heights, NJ Police Department                            $188,000  Ferguson
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Bethlehem, PA Police Department                                  $940,000  Dent, Specter, Casey
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Police Department, Bethlehem, PA,        $329,000  Specter, Dent, Casey
                    for interoperable in-car digital video camera systems
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Billings, MT, Police Department                                  $206,800  Rehberg, Baucus, Tester
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Bloomington, IN Law Enforcement Technologies and                 $345,920  Hill
                    Interoperable Communications Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Blount County, TN Sheriff's Office                               $188,000  Duncan
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Bowie, MD Police Law Enforcement Technology Upgrades             $470,000  Hoyer
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Braintree, MA Police Department Equipment                        $164,500  Lynch
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Brisbane, CA and Millbrae, CA Police Equipment                   $470,000  Lantos
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Bristol, PA Law Enforcement Equipment                             $94,000  Murphy (Patrick)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Buchanan County, IA law enforcement equipment                    $987,000  Braley, Grassley
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Bucks County, PA Law Enforcement Interoperability                $235,000  Murphy (Patrick)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Buffalo, NY Law Enforcement Technology                           $470,000  Slaughter, Schumer, Clinton
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Buffalo, NY Police Department Law Enforcement Technology         $376,000  Higgins, Slaughter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Cabell County, WV Sheriff's Office                               $376,000  Rahall
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Calaveras County, CA                                             $352,500  Lungren
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Caldwell County, NC, Sheriff's Department                        $352,500  McHenry
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Calvert County, MD Sheriff's Office Mobile Command Unit          $752,000  Hoyer
                    Equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Cambria County, PA                                               $117,500  Shuster
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Camden County, Camden, NJ, for emergency communication           $446,500  Lautenberg, Menendez
                    hardware and software upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Cameron County, TX Interoperable Communications                   $47,000  Ortiz, Hinojosa, Cornyn
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Capital Wireless Information Network (CapWIN), Greenbelt,        $893,000  Mikulski, Ruppersberger, Van Hollen
                    MD, for wireless database access and for public safety
                    personnel in the National Capital region
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Carmel, IN                                                       $258,500  Burton
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Cary, NC Police Department Technology Upgrades                   $352,500  Price (David), Miller (Brad), Dole
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Castle Hayne, NC VisionAIR Data Integration Network              $399,500  McIntyre
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      CAT Lab at UNH, University of Durham, NH, for law                $658,000  Gregg
                    enforcement technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      CCE Central Dispatch Authority, MI                               $531,100  Stupak, Levin (Carl), Stabenow
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Center for Technology Commercialization (CTC)--Public            $312,550  Kennedy (Edward), Kerry
                    Safety Technology Center, Worchester County, MA, to
                    enhance the capability of state and local law enforcement
                    officials
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Central Missouri Regional Justice Information System           $1,269,000  Skelton, Hulshof
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte, NC, for high-     $470,000  Burr, Myrick, Hayes, Watt
                    tech crime scene investigation training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Ceredo, WV Police Department                                      $47,000  Rahall
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Chautauqua County, NY Sheriff's Office Law Enforcement           $141,000  Higgins
                    Equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Chester County, PA                                               $376,000  Gerlach
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Chester County, Pennsylvania District Attorney's Office,         $235,000  Specter, Gerlach, Sestak, Casey
                    Chester County, PA, for incident response management
                    technology
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Chesterfield County, VA                                          $126,900  Forbes
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Chicago, IL Police Department Citizen and Law Enforcement      $1,034,000  Emanuel
                    Analysis and Reporting (CLEAR) Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Chippewa County, WI Public Safety Dispatch Enhancements          $470,000  Obey
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Chowan County, NC Emergency Operations Center Equipment          $282,000  Butterfield, Dole
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Cities of Concord, Kannapolis, NC, for Regional Radio            $188,000  Dole, Burr, Hayes
                    Upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Abilene, TX                                               $84,600  Neugebauer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Albuquerque, NM                                        $2,068,000  Wilson (Heather), Domenici, Bingaman
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Athens, Athens, AL, for mobile data units in police      $211,500  Shelby
                    cars
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Auburn, Auburn, AL, for a mobile data system             $305,500  Shelby
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Bastrop, LA                                            $1,645,000  Alexander (Rodney), Landrieu
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Bellevue, City of Bellevue, WA, for provide              $357,200  Murray, Cantwell
                    equipment upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Bellevue, WA                                           $1,410,000  Reichert, Cantwell, Murray
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Billings, Yellowstone County, MT, for a new crime        $178,600  Baucus, Tester, Rehberg
                    scene investigation equipment upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Bridgeport, City of Bridgeport, CT, for the              $223,250  Dodd, Lieberman
                    purchase and installation of six wireless surveillance
                    cameras
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Bridgeport, CT, Police Department                        $188,000  Shays
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Brockton Police Department, Plymouth County, MA,         $223,250  Kennedy (Edward), Kerry, Lynch
                    for a modernized dispatch and wireless network to meet
                    public safety and emergency response needs
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, for a camera system within         $535,800  Schumer, Clinton, Slaughter
                    the City of Buffalo
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Calera Police Department, Calera, AL, for                $141,000  Shelby
                    technology upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Chattanooga, TN, Police Department                       $634,500  Wamp
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Cincinnati Police Department, Cincinnati, OH, for        $308,320  Voinovich, Brown (Sherrod), Schmidt
                    retention and protection of digital audio and video files
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Claremont, CA                                          $1,880,000  Dreier
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Como, MS                                                  $94,000  Wicker
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Daphne, Daphne, AL, for wireless technology               $94,000  Shelby
                    upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Decatur, AL                                              $404,200  Aderholt
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Dothan, Alabama, Dothan, AL, For an interoperable        $470,000  Shelby, Everett
                    communications system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of East Point, East Point, GA, for law enforcement          $282,000  Chambliss, Lewis (John)
                    technology upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Elizabeth, Elizabeth, NJ, for installation of            $357,200  Lautenberg
                    wireless cameras
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Evansville, City of Evansville, IN, for                  $267,900  Lugar, Bayh, Ellsworth
                    communications equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Flagler Beach, FL                                        $211,500  Mica, Nelson (Bill)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Flagler Beach, Flagler County, FL, for emergency         $178,600  Nelson (Bill), Mica
                    and law enforcement equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Flint Police Department, Flint, MI, for in-car           $669,750  Levin (Carl), Stabenow, Kildee
                    computers for patrol vehicles
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Fresno, Fresno, CA, for in-vehicle video camera          $267,900  Feinstein, Radanovich
                    units and mobile data terminals
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Gadsden, Gadsden, AL, for cameras and laptops for        $258,500  Shelby
                    police vehicles
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Glen Cove, NY                                            $178,600  King (Peter), Schumer, Clinton
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Glendale, AZ                                             $352,500  Franks
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Glendale, Glendale, CA, for the Interagency               $89,300  Feinstein, Schiff
                    Communications Interoperability System (ICIS)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Great Falls, Cascade County, MT, for law                 $446,500  Baucus, Tester
                    enforcement equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Green Bay Police Department, Green Bay, WI, to            $89,300  Kohl, Kagen
                    install in-car cameras
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Greenville, Greenville, AL, for mobile data              $235,000  Shelby, Everett
                    terminals
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Greenville, SC                                           $352,500  Inglis
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Gulf Shores, Gulf Shores, AL, for law enforcement        $164,500  Shelby
                    technology upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Headland, Headland, AL, for mobile data terminals         $94,000  Shelby, Everett
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Henderson, Henderson, NV, for equipment for              $410,780  Reid, Ensign, Porter
                    forensic lab
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Henderson, NV                                          $1,917,600  Porter
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Huntsville, Huntsville, AL, to provide                   $564,000  Shelby
                    interoperability to local law enforcement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Jackson, Jackson, MS, for law enforcement                $376,000  Cochran
                    technology upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Kerrville, TX, Police Department                         $352,500  Smith (Lamar)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of La Habra, CA                                              $49,820  Miller (Gary)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Lake County, Lake County, IL, for communications         $357,200  Obama, Bean
                    equipment purchases
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Livermore, Livermore, CA, for interoperable              $267,900  Boxer, McNerney, Tauscher
                    communications between different agencies and disciplines
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Luverne, Luverne, AL, for police technology              $117,500  Shelby
                    upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Madison Police Department, Madison, WI, for              $446,500  Kohl, Baldwin
                    equipment upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Melbourne, Brevard County, FL, for radio system          $133,950  Nelson (Bill)
                    upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Modesto, Modesto, CA, for an interoperable dispatch      $133,950  Feinstein, Cardoza, Radanovich
                    system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Montrose, Montrose, CO, to improve public safety         $178,600  Allard, Salazar (Ken)
                    communication technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Moultrie, GA                                             $329,000  Kingston, Marshall, Chambliss
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Muncie, City of Muncie, IN, to acquire and               $267,900  Lugar, Bayh, Pence
                    integrate a radio system with a public communications
                    system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Muncie, City of Muncie, IN, to acquire replacement       $133,950  Lugar, Bayh
                    software and provide improved functionality of the
                    emergency response system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Murray, Murray, KY, for a computer aided dispatch        $117,500  McConnell
                    system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Newport, Newport, RI, for 800 MHz public safety          $357,200  Reed, Whitehouse
                    radio spectrum interoperability
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Norwalk, CT                                            $1,316,000  Shays, Lieberman
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Norwalk, Norwalk, CT, for interoperability               $223,250  Lieberman, Shays
                    equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Oroville, CA                                             $282,000  Doolittle
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Petersburg, Petersburg, VA, for planning and             $223,250  Warner, Webb
                    installation of a fixed mobile WiMax Data System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Phenix City, Phenix City, AL, for public safety          $329,000  Shelby
                    communications up- grades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Phoenix (Phoenix Police Department), Phoenix, AZ,         $94,000  Kyl
                    for an interoperable communications network
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Puyallup, Puyallup, WA, for Tacoma/Puyallup law          $446,500  Murray, Reichert, Smith (Adam)
                    enforcement interoperability
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Reading, PA                                            $1,175,000  Gerlach, Specter
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Reading, Pennsylvania Police Department, Reading,        $611,000  Specter, Gerlach
                    PA, for security enhancements and camera acquisition
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Redlands, CA, Justice Communications Center              $470,000  Lewis (Jerry)
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Reno, Reno, NV, for an interoperable network             $223,250  Reid
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Rockford, AL                                             $150,400  Rogers (Mike)-AL
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Sedona, AZ                                               $564,000  Renzi
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Shelbyville, Shelbyville, IN, for interoperable          $267,900  Lugar, Bayh, Burton
                    wireless communications
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of South Bend, City of South Bend, IN, to obtain an         $178,600  Lugar, Bayh
                    automatic fingerprint identification system for latent
                    palm prints
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Southaven, MS                                            $846,000  Wicker
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Springfield, IL                                          $376,000  LaHood
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Stamford, CT                                              $94,000  Shays, Dodd, Lieberman
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Suffolk, VA                                              $141,000  Forbes, Warner, Webb
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Temple Terrace, Hillsborough County, FL, for an          $312,550  Nelson (Bill)
                    interoperable communications system
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Terre Haute, City of Terra Haute, IN, for                $267,900  Lugar, Bayh, Ellsworth
                    communications equipment
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Troy, Troy, AL, for mobile data terminals                $211,500  Shelby
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Whitefish, Flathead County, MT, to upgrade               $178,600  Baucus, Tester
                    investigative equipment and work stations
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Winston-Salem, NC                                        $376,000  Foxx, Watt, Dole, Burr
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Yakima, Yakima, WA, for new technology and               $357,200  Murray, Cantwell
                    equipment
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of York, Pennsylvania, York, PA, for records                $282,000  Specter
                    management system acquisition
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      City of Yuma, Yuma, AZ, for a regional communications             $94,000  Kyl, Grijalva
                    network
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Clarksburg, WV Police Department                                  $70,500  Mollohan
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      CLEMIS Consortium, Pontiac, MI for equipment purchase            $223,250  Levin (Carl), Stabenow, Knollenberg, Levin (Sander)
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Cleveland, OH Countywide Interoperability Communication          $893,000  Jones (Stephanie), Kucinich, Voinovich, Brown (Sherrod)
                    System
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Cobb County, GA                                                  $493,500  Price (Tom), Scott (David), Gingrey, Chambliss, Isakson
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Collier County, FL                                               $352,500  Diaz-Balart (Mario), Mack
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Colorado Department of Motor Vehicles, Lakewood, CO, for         $376,000  Allard
                    identity theft prevention
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Colquitt, GA Police Department                                    $70,500  Bishop (Sanford)
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Columbus, OH, Police Department                                $1,222,000  Pryce
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Commonwealth of Virginia, Richmond, VA, to purchase               $31,255  Warner, Webb
                    equipment
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Connecticut Department of Public Safety Forensic                 $235,000  DeLauro
                    Investigative Technology
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Contra Costa County, CA ARIES Integrated Justice                 $658,000  Miller (George), Tauscher
                    Information Systems
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Conyers, GA Police Technology and 911 Center Improvements        $423,000  Johnson (Hank), Chambliss, Isakson
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Cook County, IL Interoperable Safety and Emergency             $2,256,000  Roskam, Lipinski, Kirk
                    Communications Radios
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Corcoran, CA Narcotics and Gang Task Force Equipment             $611,000  Costa
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Corona, CA                                                       $172,960  Calvert
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      County of Fairfax, Fairfax County, VA, for law enforcement       $267,900  Warner, Webb
                    technology up- grades
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      County of Wasco, Wasco, OR, Replace outdated and unreliable      $223,250  Smith (Gordon), Wyden
                    Emergency Responder Communication equipment
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      County of Westchester, Westchester County, NY, for                $89,300  Schumer, Clinton
                    surveillance and video equipment
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Craig County, VA Sheriff's Office                                $329,000  Boucher
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Cranford, NJ Police Department                                   $235,000  Ferguson
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Cudahy, WI Police Department Equipment                           $141,000  Moore (Gwen)
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Culver City, CA In-Car Police Vehicle Digital Video               $84,600  Watson
                    Recording
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Culver City, CA Law Enforcement Interoperable                    $235,000  Watson
                    Communications System
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Cumberland County, NC Regional Public Safety Communications      $352,500  McIntyre, Etheridge, Hayes, Dole, Burr
                    System
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Cumberland, RI Police Technology Upgrades                        $188,000  Kennedy (Patrick)
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Dakota County, Hastings, MN, for upgrades to Dakota County       $223,250  Coleman, Klobuchar
                    Criminal Justice Information
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Dallas, TX Police Technology                                      $94,000  Johnson (Eddie Bernice)
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Delaware County, NY Integrated Automated Fingerprint              $32,900  Gillibrand
                    Identification System
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Delaware State Police Department                                 $352,500  Castle, Biden, Carper
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Delaware State Police, Dover, DE, for the state-wide             $893,000  Biden, Carper
                    Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS)
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Delaware State University, Dover, to test and evaluate a         $893,000  Biden, Castle
                    mobile crime scene and evidence tracking solution for U.S.
                    law enforcement
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Denton, TX                                                       $352,500  Burgess
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Department of Public Safety, Polk County, IA, for                $194,000  Harkin
                    investigation and prosecution of unsolved crimes using DNA
                    evidence
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Des Moines, IA Emergency Communications                          $141,000  Boswell
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Dothan, AL                                                       $352,500  Everett, Shelby
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Douglas County, KS Sheriff's Office Public Safety Equipment       $94,000  Boyda
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Downriver Community Conference, Southgate, MI, for               $446,500  Levin (Carl), Stabenow, Dingell
                    equipment upgrades for The Downriver Mutual Aid
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Durham and Wake Counties, NC Visual Intelligence Tool            $235,000  Price (David)
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      East Central University, Ada, OK, for forensics equipment        $235,000  Inhofe, Cole
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      East Orange, NJ Criminal Regional Intelligence Sharing           $493,500  Payne
                    Project (C.R.I.S.P)
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      East Point, GA Law Enforcement Technology Upgrade                $164,500  Lewis (John), Chambliss
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Eastchester, NY, Law Enforcement Emergency Management             $47,000  Lowey
                    Command Center Equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      E-COM Consolidated Dispatch Center, IL for Public Safety         $141,000  Jackson Jr.
                    Radio Interoperability
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Edgecombe County, NC Public Safety Technology                    $235,000  Butterfield
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Effingham County, IL, Sheriff's Office                           $141,000  Shimkus
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      El Paso, TX Broadband Mobile Network                           $1,222,000  Reyes, Cornyn
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Erie County, PA                                                  $235,000  English, Specter, Casey
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Erie County, Pennsylvania Department of Public Safety, Erie      $564,000  Specter, English, Casey
                    County, PA, for a mobile communication system
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Escambia County, FL                                              $352,500  Miller (Jeff), Martinez
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Escondido, CA wireless modems for police vehicles                $141,000  Bilbray
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Essex County, MA Sheriff's Office Information Sharing            $235,000  Tierney, Kennedy (Edward), Kerry
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Essex County, NJ                                                 $940,000  Frelinghuysen
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Evanston, IL Emergency Response Equipment                          $9,400  Schakowsky
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Evanston, IL Integrated Vehicle Tracking and Information          $94,000  Schakowsky
                    System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Evanston, IL Public Safety Radio and Telecommunications          $249,100  Schakowsky
                    System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Fairfax City, VA Police Department                               $117,500  Davis (Tom)
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Fairfield, CA Police CAD/RMS Dispatch and Records Project        $399,500  Tauscher
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Fairmont, WV Police Department                                    $70,500  Mollohan
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Fayette County, IL, Sheriff's Office                             $211,500  Shimkus
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Fayetteville Police Department, Fayetteville, AR, for a          $446,500  Lincoln, Pryor
                    simulcast communications system that will meet the needs
                    of local public safety agencies
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Fitchburg, WI Police Department                                  $493,500  Baldwin
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Flathead County, Flathead County, MT, to enhance emergency       $223,250  Baucus, Tester
                    communications
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Flint, MI Police Department In-Car Technology                    $799,000  Kildee, Levin (Carl), Stabenow
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Foley Police Department, Foley, AL, for communications           $235,000  Shelby
                    upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Follansbee, WV Police Department                                  $70,500  Mollohan
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Fort Lee, NJ Interoperable Communications System                 $282,000  Rothman, Lautenberg, Menendez
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      FoxComm, Green Bay, WI, to implement interoperable               $446,500  Kohl
                    communications
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Framingham, MA Emergency Interoperable Wireless                  $517,000  Markey
                    Communications Equipment Network
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Franklin Park, IL Law Enforcement Strategic Technology           $940,000  Emanuel
                    Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Franklin Regional Council of Governments, MA Law                 $329,000  Olver
                    Enforcement Communications
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Fremont, CA Interoperable Public Safety Communications           $470,000  Stark
                    System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Ft. Lauderdale, FL Law Enforcement Technology                     $94,000  Klein
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Gaithersburg, MD Police Department Public Safety and Anti-       $117,500  Van Hollen
                    Gang Initiatives Equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Gallia County, OH Sheriff's Department                            $47,000  Wilson (Charlie)
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Garden Grove, CA Law Enforcement Technology                       $94,000  Sanchez (Loretta)
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Gardena, CA Law Enforcement Technology                           $235,000  Waters
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Gary, IN Police Department Gunfire Detection System              $451,200  Visclosky
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Georgetown County, SC                                            $352,500  Brown (Henry)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Gillette, WY                                                     $470,000  Cubin
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Glades County, FL Sheriff's Office Communications Equipment      $385,400  Mahoney
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Glendale, AZ Public Safety Equipment                             $940,000  Pastor
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Glendale, CA Interagency Communications Interoperability         $564,000  Schiff, Feinstein
                    System (ICIS)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Government of the Virgin Islands Law Enforcement Technology      $658,000  Christensen
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Greater Georgetown, CT, Interoperability Initiative              $470,000  Shays
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Greece, NY, Police Department                                    $159,800  Reynolds
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Green Bay, WI Police Department Marksmanship Range               $249,100  Kagen
                    Equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Green Bay, WI Police Squad Video System                          $371,300  Kagen, Kohl
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Green Bay, WI Public Safety Video Surveillance                    $94,000  Kagen
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Greene County, MO                                                $940,000  Blunt
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Hallandale Beach, FL Law Enforcement Communications               $94,000  Wasserman Schultz
                    Equipment
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Hampton, VA Police Department                                    $235,000  Drake, Warner, Webb
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Hancock County, MS Public Safety Wireless Network                $587,500  Taylor
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Hartford, CT Public Safety Equipment                           $1,950,500  Larson, Lieberman
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Haverstraw, NY, Police Department Equipment                       $47,000  Lowey
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Henderson County Fiscal Court, Henderson County, KY, for         $564,000  McConnell
                    equipment up- grades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Hendry County, FL Law Enforcement Communications Equipment       $366,600  Mahoney, Nelson (Bill), Martinez
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Hendry County, Hendry County, FL, for law enforcement            $178,600  Nelson (Bill), Martinez, Mahoney
                    communications equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Henry County, GA Law Enforcement Technology                      $470,000  Scott (David), Isakson
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Henry County, IA Sheriff's Office Equipment                      $126,900  Loebsack
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      High Point, NC                                                   $352,500  Coble, Dole
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Holden, MA Police Department Technology                          $446,500  McGovern
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Hollywood, FL Mobile Command Unit Equipment                      $376,000  Wasserman Schultz
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Honolulu Police Department, Honolulu, HI, for improvements       $893,000  Inouye, Abercrombie
                    to the Honolulu Police Department's crime lab
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Hot Springs, AR Police Department Mobile Data Equipment          $329,000  Ross
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Hot Springs, AR S.W.A.T Ballistic Vests and Tactical              $47,000  Ross
                    Assault Rifles
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Howard County, IA, Sheriff's Department                          $188,000  Latham
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Huntington, WV Police Department                                 $188,000  Rahall
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Hyattsville, MD Regional Data and Communications Law             $658,000  Hoyer
                    Enforcement Equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Idaho Department of Corrections, Boise, ID, for a web-based       $47,000  Craig, Simpson (Mike)
                    offender information system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Idaho State Police, Pocatello, ID, to support criminal           $470,000  Craig, Simpson (Mike)
                    information sharing
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Independence County, AR Sheriff's Department Campus Digital      $235,000  Berry, Lincoln, Pryor
                    Card Access System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Inglewood, CA Computer-Aided Dispatch/Records Management         $423,000  Waters
                    System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Iowa State University, Ames, IA, for forensics equipment         $194,000  Harkin, Grassley, Latham
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Irwindale, CA Communications Interoperability                    $225,600  Solis
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Isle of Wight County, VA                                          $84,600  Forbes
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Itasca County, MN Emergency Radio System                         $376,000  Oberstar
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Jackson State University, Jackson, MS, for computer            $1,175,000  Cochran
                    software and mapping
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Jasper County, MO                                                $846,000  Blunt
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, Birmingham, AL, for           $188,000  Shelby
                    wireless communications upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Jefferson County, AL Sheriff's Office Integrated Law             $470,000  Davis (Artur), Aderholt
                    Enforcement Records Management
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Jefferson County, OH Sheriff's Department                         $75,200  Wilson (Charlie)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Jefferson County, WV Sheriff's Department                        $235,000  Capito
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Jefferson Parish, LA Sheriff's Department Integrated In-Car      $672,100  Melancon, Jefferson, Landrieu
                    Mobile Technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Johnson County, KS Emergency Communications                       $94,000  Moore (Dennis), Brownback, Roberts
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Jupiter, FL Law Enforcement Technology                           $399,500  Klein, Mahoney
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Kearny, NJ Police Department Law Enforcement Technology           $94,000  Rothman, Lautenberg, Menendez
                    System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Kenosha County Sheriff's Department, Kenosha, WI, for in         $178,600  Kohl
                    car cameras
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Kenova, WV Police Department                                      $47,000  Rahall
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Keyser, WV Police Department                                      $79,900  Mollohan
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      King County, WA Court Technology                                 $305,500  McDermott, Cantwell
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Kiryas Joel, NY Security Equipment and Emergency Services        $521,700  Hall (John), Schumer
                    Technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Lake County Sheriff's Department, Lake County, IN, to            $446,500  Bayh
                    augment and replace helicopters used for public safety
                    purposes
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Lake County, FL                                                  $352,500  Stearns, Keller
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Lake County, IL Integrated Criminal Justice Information           $94,000  Bean, Obama
                    System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Lake County, IN Sheriff's Office Technology                      $658,000  Visclosky, Lugar, Bayh
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Lake Zurich, IL Police Department Firing Range Equipment         $211,500  Bean
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      LaPorte County, IN Sheriff's Office In-Car Video Recording       $413,600  Donnelly
                    Systems
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Las Vegas Metropolitan Police, Las Vegas, NV, for equipment       $89,300  Reid, Porter
                    upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Las Vegas, NV Metropolitan Police Department Technology           $94,000  Berkley
                    Upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Lauderdale Lakes, FL Law Enforcement Technology                  $164,500  Hastings (Alcee)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Laurel, MD Radio Communications                                  $611,000  Hoyer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Laurens County, GA Sheriff's Department Equipment                $159,800  Marshall
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Lawrence County, OH Sheriff's Department                          $75,200  Wilson (Charlie)
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Lawrence, KS Police Department Public Safety Equipment            $61,100  Boyda
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Leavenworth, KS Police Department Public Safety Equipment         $70,500  Boyda
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Lee County, IA Sheriff's Office Equipment                         $65,800  Loebsack
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Leominster, MA Police Department Law Enforcement                 $493,500  Olver
                    Information and Analysis Sharing Network
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Leon County, FL Joint Emergency Communications Center            $188,000  Boyd
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Lewiston, NY Law Enforcement Technology                           $98,700  Slaughter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Lexington, KY Police Air Support Unit                            $329,000  Chandler
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Linn County, IA Sheriff's Office Equipment                       $103,400  Loebsack
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Lodi, CA, Police Department equipment                             $94,000  McNerney
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Logan County, IL, Sheriff's Department                           $846,000  LaHood
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Lorain County, OH Sheriff's Office Mobile Data Terminal           $47,000  Sutton
                    Installation Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Lorain, OH Police Department Communications and Emergency        $235,000  Sutton
                    Operations Center Equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Louisville, GA Police Department                                 $658,000  Barrow
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Louisville, KY Metropolitan Police Department Mobile Data        $493,500  Yarmuth
                    Computers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Macomb County Emergency Management and Communications, Mt.       $669,750  Levin (Carl), Stabenow, Levin (Sander)
                    Clemens, MI, for equipment purchases
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Macomb County, MI                                                $352,500  Miller (Candice), Levin (Carl), Stabenow
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Madison County, Richmond, & Berea, KY Mobile Data Terminals      $216,200  Chandler
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Manchester, NH Police Department Law Enforcement Technology      $117,500  Shea-Porter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Marion County, FL                                                $282,000  Keller, Stearns, Nelson (Bill)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Marion County, Marion, FL, for fingerprint identification        $178,600  Nelson (Bill), Keller, Stearns
                    equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Marshall University, Forensic Science DNA Laboratory,          $4,465,000  Byrd
                    Huntington, WV, for forensic lab equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Massachusetts Sheriff's Association, Norfolk County, MA,         $223,250  Kennedy (Edward), Kerry, Tierney
                    for an information-sharing network
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      McHenry County Sherriff's Department, McHenry County, IL,        $446,500  Obama, Bean
                    for radio equipment acquisition
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      McHenry County, IL Integrated Criminal Justice Information        $94,000  Bean
                    System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      McHenry County, IL Law Enforcement Communication System           $94,000  Bean, Obama
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Meigs County, OH Sheriff's Department                             $94,000  Wilson (Charlie)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Mendocino, CA Public Safety Communications                       $493,500  Thompson (Mike)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Mesa, AZ Police Department Equipment                             $305,500  Mitchell
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Miami County, KS Sheriff's Office Public Safety Equipment         $94,000  Boyda
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Miami Gardens, FL Community Policing Equipment                   $141,000  Meek
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Michigan Public Safety Communications, Lansing, MI, for the      $223,250  Levin (Carl), Stabenow, Stupak
                    International Border Interoperability Communications
                    enhancement project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Michigan State Police, Lansing, MI, for technology to            $312,550  Levin (Carl), Stabenow, Stupak
                    compare all of the DNA profiles from the participating
                    States
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Middlesex Community College, Middlesex County, MA, to            $223,250  Kennedy (Edward), Kerry, Markey
                    expand the Regional Technology Training Law Enforcement
                    Collaborative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Middletown, RI Police Technology Upgrades                        $282,000  Kennedy (Patrick)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Midland, TX                                                      $235,000  Conaway
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Milton, WV Police Department                                      $47,000  Rahall
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Milwaukee Police Department, Milwaukee, WI, to install in-       $357,200  Kohl
                    car cameras
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Mineral County Search and Rescue Training Facility, Mineral      $223,250  Baucus, Tester
                    County, MT, to upgrade investigative equipment and work
                    stations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Criminal        $223,250  Coleman, Klobuchar, Ramstad
                    Apprehension, St. Paul, MN, for a system to improve
                    accurate identification of individuals
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Minnesota State Patrol, 8th Congressional District, Digital       $18,800  Oberstar
                    Cameras
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Minnesota State Patrol, Tasers for Northeastern Minnesota         $47,000  Oberstar
                    Patrol Districts
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Mississippi Department of Public Safety, Jackson, MS, to       $1,880,000  Cochran
                    provide technology and equipment upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Missoula County, Missoula County, MT, to purchase equipment       $89,300  Baucus, Tester, Rehberg
                    for interoperable communications
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Missoula County, MT                                              $291,400  Rehberg, Baucus, Tester
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Molalla, OR Police Department Technology Improvements             $47,000  Hooley
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Monroe County, OH Sheriff's Department                            $70,500  Wilson (Charlie)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Montana Sheriffs and Peace Officers, Lewis and Clark             $446,500  Baucus, Tester, Rehberg
                    County, MT, for an electronic monitoring for violent
                    offenders and sexual predators
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Montebello, CA Police Department Computer Aided Dispatch         $164,500  Napolitano
                    and Records Management System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Monterey Park, CA Police Department Computer Aided Dispatch      $235,000  Schiff
                    and Records Management System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Montgomery Township, NJ Police Department                        $235,000  Ferguson
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Montrose, CO Dispatch Center                                      $94,000  Salazar (John), Allard, Salazar (Ken)
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Moreno Valley, CA Police Department                              $141,000  Bono
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Morgantown, WV Police Department                                 $282,000  Mollohan
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Morris County, NJ                                                $940,000  Frelinghuysen
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Moundsville, WV Police Department                                 $70,500  Mollohan
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Municipalities of Arroyo, Manati, Luquillo, and Rio Grande,      $188,000  Fortuno
                    PR
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Municipality of Ponce, PR                                        $164,500  Fortuno
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Narragansett, RI Police Department Interoperable                 $188,000  Langevin
                    Communications
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Navasota, TX Communications Technology                           $376,000  Edwards
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      New Albany, IN Police Department Law Enforcement                 $170,140  Hill
                    Technologies
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      New Bedford, MA Police Equipment and Technology Upgrades         $658,000  Frank, Kennedy (Edward), Kerry
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      New Britain, CT Interoperable Public Safety Information          $634,500  Murphy (Christopher)
                    System
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      New Cumberland, WV Police Department                              $70,500  Mollohan
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      New Haven, CT Police Department Gunshot Location System          $376,000  DeLauro, Lieberman
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      New Jersey Network                                             $1,410,000  Frelinghuysen, Pallone, Rothman, Sires, Lautenberg,
                                                                                               Menendez
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      New Jersey Network, Trenton, NJ, for an inter-operable           $178,600  Lautenberg, Menendez, Pallone, Rothman
                    first responders communications network
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      New Orleans Police Foundation, Orleans Parish, LA, to            $223,250  Landrieu, Jefferson
                    design and implement an integrated information system
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      New Orleans, LA Police Department                                $658,000  Jefferson
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      New Rochelle, NY, Police Department Communications System         $47,000  Lowey
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Newark, CA Police Technology Improvements                        $235,000  Stark
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Newberry County, SC, Sheriff's Office Technology                 $705,000  Spratt
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Norfolk, VA Police Department                                  $1,052,800  Drake, Scott (Bobby), Warner, Webb
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Norman Park, GA Police Department Equipment                       $32,900  Marshall
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      North Carolina State Highway Patrol Communication Equipment      $329,000  Price (David), Dole
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      North Carolina State Highway Patrol Law Enforcement              $188,000  Watt
                    Technology
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      North Hudson Regional Fire & Rescue, West New York, NJ, for      $267,900  Lautenberg, Menendez, Sires
                    a mobile radio interconnect system
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      North Judson, IN Police Department Mobile Data Recorders          $56,400  Donnelly
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      North Las Vegas Police Department, North Las Vegas, NV, for      $223,250  Reid, Berkley
                    a new records management system
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      North Las Vegas, NV Police Department Dispatch/Records           $399,500  Berkley, Reid
                    Management System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      North Louisiana Criminalistics Laboratory Commission,             $94,000  Vitter, McCrery
                    Shreveport, LA, for forensics equipment
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Northern IL Law Enforcement Initiative                           $352,500  Manzullo
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Northern Lake County, IN Automated Fingerprint                   $376,000  Visclosky
                    Identification System (AFIS)
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Nye County Sheriff's Office, Pahrump, NV, for a law              $178,600  Reid
                    enforcement license plate scanner
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge, TN, for law              $141,000  Alexander (Lamar), Wamp
                    enforcement communications
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Oakland County Sheriff's Department (CLEMIS)                     $651,420  Knollenberg, Levin (Sander), Levin (Carl), Stabenow
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Odessa, TX                                                       $117,500  Conaway
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Ohio County Fiscal Court, Ohio County, KY, for mobile data       $211,500  McConnell
                    terminals and other equipment
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Oneida County, WI Northeast Wisconsin Public Safety              $235,000  Obey
                    Interoperable Communications
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Onondaga County, NY, communications project                    $1,410,000  Walsh, Schumer, Clinton
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Onondaga County, NY, records management project                $1,128,000  Walsh
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Onondaga County, Onondaga County, NY, for a County-City          $446,500  Schumer, Clinton
                    Interoperable Communications System
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Opa Locka, FL Community Policing Equipment                       $141,000  Meek
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Orange County, NC and Chapel Hill, NC Law Enforcement            $235,000  Price (David)
                    Equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Orem City Police Department, Orem, UT, for in-car video          $164,500  Hatch, Bennett, Cannon
                    equipment
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Ouachita County, AR Sheriff's Department                         $235,000  Ross
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Oxnard, CA Police Records Management System                      $470,000  Capps
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Ozark, MO                                                         $94,000  Blunt
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Parkersburg, WV Police Department                                 $70,500  Mollohan
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Parsons Police Department Public Safety Equipment                 $70,500  Boyda
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Passaic County Prosecutor's Office, Passaic County, NJ, for      $267,900  Lautenberg, Menendez
                    a fiber optic network and interoperable communications
                    equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Passaic, NJ, Police Command and Communication Vehicle            $211,500  Pascrell, Lautenberg, Menendez
                    Equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Paterson, NJ Police Department Security Upgrades                 $446,500  Pascrell, Lautenberg, Menendez
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Perry, GA Police Department Mobile Data Terminals                 $61,100  Marshall
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Phoenix, AZ Prosecutors Criminal Record System                    $56,400  Pastor
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Pierce County, WA Sheriff's Office Automated Finger Imaging    $1,198,500  Dicks, Smith (Adam), Cantwell
                    System
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Pigeon Forge, TN Police Department                               $352,500  Davis (David)
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Pima County, AZ Wireless Integrated Network                      $634,500  Giffords, Grijalva
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Pine Bluff Police Department, Pine Bluff, AR, for an             $535,800  Lincoln, Pryor
                    interoperable communications system
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota, for technology      $178,600  Johnson (Tim)-SD
                    upgrades to the 9-1-1 system
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Placer County, CA                                              $1,598,000  Doolittle
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Plant City, FL Police Department                                 $131,600  Bilirakis
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Plantation, FL Law Enforcement Technology                        $282,000  Wasserman Schultz
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Pomona, CA Police Department Public Radio System                  $47,000  Napolitano
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Pompano Beach, FL Law Enforcement Technology                     $446,500  Klein
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Port Aransas, TX Communications Equipment                         $47,000  Ortiz, Cornyn
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Portsmouth, NH Police Department Police Records On-line          $117,500  Shea-Porter
                    Service (PROS)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Pottawatomie County, KS Sheriff's Office Public Safety            $94,000  Boyda
                    Equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Powell County, KY Sheriff's Mobile Data Terminals                 $28,200  Chandler
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Presidio, TX Interoperable Communications                         $23,500  Rodriguez
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Prince George's County, MD Interoperable Radio Systems         $1,997,500  Hoyer, Wynn, Mikulski
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Prince George's County, MD, Prince George's County, MD, to       $893,000  Mikulski, Hoyer, Wynn
                    upgrade first responder equipment
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Providence, RI Public Safety Communications Equipment            $305,500  Langevin, Reed, Whitehouse
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Pueblo County, CO Sheriff's Office Technology                    $305,500  Salazar (John)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Putnam County, FL                                                $141,000  Mica
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Radford, VA Police Department                                    $188,000  Boucher
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Rainier Communications Commission, WA                            $235,000  Dicks, Reichert, Smith (Adam), Cantwell, Murray
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Raleigh, NC Police Department Interoperable Communications       $376,000  Price (David), Etheridge, Dole, Burr
                    Technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Rehoboth, MA Police Department Technology                        $117,500  McGovern
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Richmond County, GA Sheriff Mobile Data Terminal                 $188,000  Barrow
                    Replacement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Riley County, KS Police Department Public Safety Equipment        $47,000  Boyda
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Riverton Police Department, City of Riverton, Wyoming, for        $94,000  Enzi
                    communications equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Riviera Beach, FL Law Enforcement Technology Improvement          $94,000  Klein
                    Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Roane County, TN Emergency Communications                        $611,000  Davis (Lincoln)
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Robbins, IL, Police Department equipment                         $258,500  Rush
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Rochester, NH Police Department Law Enforcement Training         $235,000  Shea-Porter
                    and Equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Rock Hill and York County, SC Public Safety Communications       $282,000  Spratt
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Rockland County, NY, Police Information Network                   $47,000  Lowey, Clinton
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Ross Township, PA Police Department Equipment                    $399,500  Altmire
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Sacramento County, CA Sheriff's Department Computer Aided        $329,000  Matsui
                    Dispatch Replacement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Saginaw, MI Police Department Gunfire Detection System           $282,000  Kildee, Levin (Carl), Stabenow
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Saint Clair, PA Police Drug Enforcement Initiative               $211,500  Holden
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Salem, OR Police Technology                                       $47,000  Hooley, Wyden, Smith (Gordon)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Salt Lake City, UT In-Car Video Surveillance Technology           $94,000  Matheson
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, for crime lab      $705,000  Hutchison, Cornyn, Brady (Kevin)
                    technologies
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      San Bernardino County, CA Sheriff Department                     $352,500  Baca
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      San Bernardino, CA Police Department                             $282,000  Lewis (Jerry), Baca
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      San Carlos Apache Tribe, AZ                                       $94,000  Renzi, Kyl
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      San Diego County, CA Sheriff's Department                      $1,198,500  Bilbray, Hunter, Feinstein
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      San Diego, CA Police Department                                  $681,500  Davis (Susan), Bilbray
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      San Joaquin County, CA Interoperable Communications               $94,000  McNerney, Cardoza
                    Equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      San Luis Obispo County, CA Criminal Justice Records              $188,000  Capps
                    Management System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      San Mateo County, CA Sheriff's Office Jail Management            $916,500  Lantos, Eshoo
                    System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Santa Clara County, CA Crime Laboratory Equipment              $1,269,000  Honda
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Santa Cruz County, AZ Collaborative Border Regional              $376,000  Grijalva
                    Alliance (CoBRA) Communications Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Saranac Lake, NY Radio Communication System                       $47,000  Gillibrand
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, MI Radio and          $56,400  Stupak
                    Computer Technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Savannah River National Laboratory Southeast Security            $352,500  Barrett, Graham
                    Technology Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Scotch Plains, NJ Police Department                               $75,200  Ferguson
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Scott County, IA, Scott County, IA, for equipment and             $94,000  Grassley, Braley
                    software for the consolidated dispatch center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Searcy, AR Police Department Law Enforcement Equipment           $188,000  Snyder
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Sellersburg, IN Police Department Law Enforcement                $127,840  Hill
                    Technologies
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Shawnee County, KS Sheriff's Office Public Safety Equipment       $61,100  Boyda
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Smith County, MS, Sheriff's Department                            $61,100  Pickering
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Snyder County, Pennsylvania Emergency Services, Snyder           $164,500  Specter
                    County, PA, for interoperable communications
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Somerset County, NJ                                              $940,000  Frelinghuysen
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Somerset, Fayette, Greene, Cambria, Westmoreland, Indiana,     $1,974,000  Murtha
                    Armstrong, Allegheny, and Washington Counties, PA Police
                    Department Law Enforcement Technology
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      South Plainfield, NJ Police Department                           $188,000  Ferguson
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      South River, NJ Hand Held Radio Replacement                      $117,500  Holt
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      SouthCom Dispatch Center, IL for Technological Improvements      $211,500  Jackson Jr.
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      Southeast Missouri Local Emergency Planning District           $1,391,200  Emerson
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Southern Macomb County, MI Interoperable Communications          $987,000  Levin (Sander), Levin (Carl), Stabenow
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Southgate, MI Downriver Community Conference Centralized         $188,000  Dingell, Levin (Carl), Stabenow
                    Emergency Dispatch
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Southington, CT Police Mobile Command Post Technology            $352,500  Larson, Dodd, Lieberman
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Southside Virginia Law Enforcement                               $705,000  Goode
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      St. Clair County Commission, St. Clair County, AL, for law       $164,500  Shelby
                    enforcement technology upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      St. Clair County, Port Huron, MI, for the purchase of            $178,600  Levin (Carl), Stabenow
                    mobile radios for public safety agencies
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      St. Louis County Sheriff's Office, Duluth, MN, for               $133,950  Coleman, Klobuchar, Oberstar
                    equipment to support interoperability, such as base
                    stations, microwave towers, and installation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      St. Louis County, MO East Central Dispatch System Upgrade        $220,900  Carnahan
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      St. Mary's County, MD Sheriff's Office Mobile Data Terminal      $738,840  Hoyer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      St. Paul, MN Police Department Interoperable 800 MHz Radio       $564,000  McCollum, Coleman, Klobuchar
                    Equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      St. Paul, MN Police Department Police Car Camera and Audio       $470,000  McCollum, Coleman, Klobuchar
                    Systems
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Stanislaus County, CA                                            $352,500  Radanovich, Cardoza, Feinstein
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Starke County, IN Sheriff Department Interoperable               $517,000  Donnelly
                    Communications Equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      State of Alaska, Juneau, AK, for remote access to criminal       $235,000  Stevens
                    justice information from a single point
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      State of Maryland, Annapolis, MD, for equipment to attain        $669,750  Cardin, Ruppersberger
                    interoperability among all state law enforcement agencies
                    as well as local jurisdictions
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      State of Michigan Public Safety Communications System            $164,500  Stupak, Levin (Carl), Stabenow
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Steelton, PA Police Defense and Enforcement Initiative           $155,100  Holden
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Stockton, CA Police Equipment                                    $634,500  Cardoza, McNerney
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Sultan, WA Police Department Technology Improvement Program      $117,500  Larsen
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Summit, NJ Police Department                                     $235,000  Ferguson
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Sussex County, NJ                                                $940,000  Frelinghuysen
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Swain County, NC Law Enforcement Communications                   $94,000  Shuler
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Swainsboro, GA Police Department                                 $282,000  Barrow
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Talladega County Commission, Talladega, AL, for                  $211,500  Shelby
                    technological upgrades to the public safety infrastructure
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Tempe, AZ Public Safety Communications/ Interoperability         $681,500  Mitchell
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Terre Haute, IN Emergency Communications                         $719,100  Ellsworth, Lugar, Bayh
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Thibodaux, LA Police Department Equipment                        $220,900  Melancon
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Topeka, KS Police Department Public Safety Equipment              $65,800  Boyda
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Towamencin Township, PA Police Department Equipment               $42,300  Schwartz
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Town of Johnston, Johnston, RI, to purchase communications        $89,300  Reed, Whitehouse
                    equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Town of Manchester, Town of Manchester, CT, for equipment        $446,500  Dodd
                    for an emergency operations center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Town of Redding, CT, Town of Redding, CT, for equipment for      $312,550  Dodd
                    a new regional Centralized Communications Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Town of Westerly, Westerly, RI, for communications               $133,950  Reed
                    equipment to improve community policing capabilities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Town of Windham, Town of Windham, CT, for equipment              $223,250  Dodd, Lieberman
                    upgrades at the Town of Windham's Public Safety Complex
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Travis County, TX Sheriff Regional Law Enforcement Training      $352,500  Doggett
                    Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Tri-Valley Cities, CA East Bay Regional Communications           $540,500  McNerney, Tauscher, Boxer
                    System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Tucson, AZ Finger Imaging System Upgrade                          $94,000  Giffords, Grijalva
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Turner County, GA Sheriff's Department Equipment                  $61,100  Marshall
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Twiggs County, GA Sheriff's Department Equipment                 $159,800  Marshall
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Uhrichsville, OH Police Department Emergency Radio System         $47,000  Space
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Union City, CA Law Enforcement Technologies                       $94,000  Stark
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      United Keetowah Band of Cherokee Indians, OK Police              $423,000  Boren
                    Technology and Equipment Enhancement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, OK, for forensics        $235,000  Inhofe, Fallin
                    equipment
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DOJ-COPS-Tech      University of Colorado/National Center for Audio and Video       $357,200  Allard, Salazar (Ken), Tancredo
                    Forensics, Denver, CO, to establish a cutting edge
                    forensics center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      University of Louisville Research Foundation, Louisville,        $705,000  McConnell
                    KY, for forensics equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      University of North Alabama, Florence, AL, criminal justice      $282,000  Shelby
                    outreach initiatives
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, for a     $1,175,000  Cochran
                    state-wide and regional information sharing system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Upper Peninsula 15 County Consortium, Marquette, MI, for         $446,500  Levin (Carl), Stabenow, Stupak
                    interoperable communications equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Vermont Department of Public Safety, Waterbury, VT, for the      $400,000  Leahy
                    Vermont Justice Information Sharing System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Vermont Department of Public Safety, Waterbury, VT, for the      $400,000  Leahy
                    Vermont State Police mobile/remote computing project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Vienna, VA Police Department                                     $235,000  Davis (Tom)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Virginia Beach, VA Police Department                             $188,000  Drake, Warner, Webb
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Virginia State Police, Richmond, VA, for the Northern            $178,600  Warner, Webb
                    Virginia and District of Columbia Internet Crimes Against
                    Children Task Force to train law enforcement officials
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Virginia State Police, Richmond, VA, to maintain databases        $89,300  Warner, Webb
                    and technical infrastructure
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Wadesboro and Anson Counties, NC                                 $282,000  Hayes
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Wake County, NC Interoperable Communications Project             $681,500  Price (David), Miller (Brad), Etheridge, Dole, Burr
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Wapello County, IA Sheriff's Office Equipment                    $126,900  Loebsack
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs,            $491,150  Murray, Cantwell, Reichert, Dicks
                    Lacey, WA, for DNA testing for stranger rapes
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Washington County, OH Sheriff's Department                        $23,500  Wilson (Charlie)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Wayne County, MI Radio Communications Interoperability           $211,500  Conyers, Levin (Carl), Stabenow
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Wayne County, OH, Sheriff's Office                               $655,180  Regula
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Wayne County, WV Sheriff's Office                                $282,000  Rahall
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Weber County, UT                                                 $352,500  Bishop (Rob), Bennett, Hatch
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Weirton, WV Police Department                                     $70,500  Mollohan
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Wellsburg, WV Police Department                                   $70,500  Mollohan
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      West Bloomfield, MI Police Department                            $590,320  Knollenberg
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      West Columbia, SC, Police Department                             $352,500  Wilson (Joe)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      West Covina, CA Interagency Communications Interoperability      $517,000  Solis
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      West Linn, OR Emergency Communications Enhancement                $47,000  Hooley
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      West Virginia University Forensic Science Initiative,          $3,572,000  Byrd
                    Morgantown, WV, for the Forensic Science Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Westchester and Rockland Counties, NY, Law Enforcement         $1,034,000  Lowey
                    Communications Equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Westchester and Rockland Counties, NY, Law Enforcement           $940,000  Lowey
                    Technology Equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY, for campus       $188,000  Bunning
                    public safety
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Westfield, NJ Police Department                                  $235,000  Ferguson
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Whatcom County, Whatcom County, WA, for an information           $223,250  Murray, Cantwell, Larsen
                    sharing and exchange system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Wheeling, WV Police Department                                    $70,500  Mollohan
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Whitemarsh Township, PA Police Department Equipment               $32,900  Schwartz
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Wilkinson County, GA Sheriff's Department Equipment               $61,100  Marshall
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Will County, IL Sheriff's Office                                 $502,900  Weller, Biggert, Durbin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Will County, Will County, IL, for technology                     $460,000  Durbin, Weller, Biggert
                    interoperability improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Williamsburg County, SC Law Enforcement Technology               $470,000  Clyburn
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Windham, CT Dispatch Center Equipment                            $329,000  Courtney
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Winters, CA Public Safety Equipment                              $164,500  Thompson (Mike)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Woburn, MA Police Department Radio Communications and            $470,000  Markey
                    Police Dispatch Center Upgrade
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Woodbridge, NJ Police Department                                 $235,000  Ferguson, Lautenberg, Menendez
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Woodford County, KY Sheriff's Mobile Data Terminals              $202,100  Chandler
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Woodson County, KS Sheriff's Office Public Safety Equipment       $94,000  Boyda
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      Woonsocket, RI Police Technology Upgrades                        $188,000  Kennedy (Patrick)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      York County, PA                                                   $14,100  Platts
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-COPS-Tech      York, SC Police Department Technology and Records                $235,000  Spratt
                    Management
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    180 Turning Lives Around, Child and Teen Violence Reduction      $564,000  Pallone, Smith (Christopher), Lautenberg, Menendez
                    and Treatment Program, Hazlet, NJ
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    4 Kids Early Learning Network, Braddock, PA                       $94,000  Doyle
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    A Better Way Gang Prevention Project, Columbia, SC               $470,000  Clyburn
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    A.J. McClung YMCA, Columbus, GA                                   $47,000  Bishop (Sanford)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Abraham House Programs for At-Risk Youth, Bronx, NY               $94,000  Serrano
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Abyssinian Development Corporation programs for at-risk          $893,000  Rangel, Schumer, Clinton
                    youth, New York, NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Abyssinian Development Corporation, New York, NY, to             $446,500  Schumer, Clinton, Rangel
                    support and expand youth and young adult after-school and
                    summer programs
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Adjudicated Youth Program at Texas A&M Corpus Christi            $188,000  Ortiz
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Advancing and Inspiring Learning Education Outreach, 92nd        $258,500  Maloney
                    Street Y, New York, NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Aftercare for Phoenix House Clients in Western MA                $634,500  Neal, Kerry, Kennedy (Edward)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    AIDS Council of Northeastern New York At-Risk Youth               $94,000  Gillibrand, McNulty, Clinton, Schumer
                    Prevention Education Initiative, Albany, NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind, Talladega, AL,         $188,000  Shelby
                    mentoring for disabled at-risk youth
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Alameda County, CA, Children's Assessment Center                 $470,000  Stark
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Albany PAL After School Club for at-risk youth, Albany, NY       $164,500  McNulty, Schumer, Clinton
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Albany, NY, Teen Challenge At-Risk Youth Drug Prevention          $47,000  McNulty, Schumer, Clinton
                    Outreach
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Alianza Dominicana Inc. programs for at-risk youth, New          $188,000  Rangel, Schumer, Clinton
                    York, NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Alief ISD Safe and Drug Free Schools, Houston, TX                $188,000  Green (Al)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Amar Civic Club programs for at-risk youth, Reynolds, GA         $117,500  Bishop (Sanford)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    American Ballet Theatre, New York, NY, to provide                $178,600  Schumer, Clinton, Maloney
                    disadvantaged and at-risk youth a hands on opportunity to
                    create, produce, and execute all aspects of an original
                    performance. Formal evaluations of these programs have
                    demonstrated reduced truancy and delinquency.
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DOJ-Juv Justice    American Sailing Training Association, Newport, RI, for          $263,200  Reed, Whitehouse
                    after-school programs for at-risk youth to reduce truancy
                    and delinquency
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DOJ-Juv Justice    American Village Citizenship Trust, Montevallo, AL, for          $329,000  Shelby
                    character programs in at-risk areas
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DOJ-Juv Justice    AMISTAD Alliance Youth Program, New Haven, CT                    $282,000  DeLauro
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DOJ-Juv Justice    An Achievable Dream, Newport News, VA                            $352,500  Davis (Jo Ann), Scott (Bobby), Warner, Webb
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DOJ-Juv Justice    An Achievable Dream, Newport News, VA, for at-risk youth         $267,900  Warner, Webb, Davis (Jo Ann), Scott
                    programs
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Anti-Gang and Youth Violence Prevention Program, Union           $282,000  Sires, Lautenberg, Menendez
                    City, NJ
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DOJ-Juv Justice    ARISE Foundation                                                 $728,500  Hastings (Alcee), Crenshaw, Wasserman Schultz, Diaz-Balart
                                                                                               (Lincoln), Mahoney, Nelson (Bill), Martinez
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Arlington, MA, School Resource Officer                            $47,000  Markey
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Armory Foundation Delinquency Prevention Program, New York,       $47,000  Rangel
                    NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Asian American Leadership Empowerment and Development,           $267,900  Mikulski
                    Wheaton, MD, for programs for low-income families whose
                    children are at-risk of dropping out of school
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Asian Youth Center Teen Leadership Training Center, Los           $94,000  Schiff
                    Angeles, CA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Asociacion Tepeyac Community Center Programs for At-Risk         $188,000  Serrano
                    Youth, South Bronx, New York
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Aspire Program in Wheaton, IL                                    $634,500  Roskam
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Back on Track, Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San         $282,000  Pelosi
                    Mateo & Marin Counties, CA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Baltimore City Public School System, MD Public School            $399,500  Cummings, Ruppersberger
                    Safety Initiative
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Baltimore School for the Arts, Baltimore, MD, for the TWIGS      $267,900  Mikulski, Cummings
                    (To Work in Gaining Skills) program for arts programs for
                    at-risk youth
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DOJ-Juv Justice    BAM Youth and Community Initiatives, Brooklyn, NY                $282,000  Towns, Clarke, Schumer, Clinton
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Baptist Child and Family Services STAR program, San              $470,000  Rodriguez
                    Antonio, TX
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Barrio Action Youth and Family Center Learning Excellence-        $47,000  Solis
                    Achieving Dreams, Los Angeles, CA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Barron County, WI, Restorative Justice and Truancy               $235,000  Obey
                    Prevention Program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Bates CDC programs for at-risk youth, Louisville, KY             $141,000  Yarmuth
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Bay County, FL Junior Deputy and Law Enforcement Explorer        $188,000  Boyd
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Beltrami County, Bemidji, MN, for a program for at-risk          $133,950  Coleman, Klobuchar
                    children ages and their families
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Bethesda Home for Boys, Savannah, GA                             $235,000  Kingston, Chambliss, Isakson
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Bethesda Home for Boys, Savannah, GA, for at-risk youth           $47,000  Chambliss, Isakson, Kingston
                    this organization serves
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Big Brothers & Big Sisters Mentoring Program of Windham          $235,000  Welch
                    County, VT
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Alaska, Eagle River, AK, for at-   $1,128,000  Stevens
                    risk youth mentoring program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Bolder Options of Minneapolis, MN                                $117,500  Ramstad, Ellison, Coleman, Klobuchar
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Bolder Options, Minneapolis, for programs to reduce truancy      $312,550  Coleman, Klobuchar, Ramstad, Ellison
                    and juvenile delinquency
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Boys & Girls Club of Toledo, OH                                  $235,000  Kaptur
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Bronx Cluster Delinquency Prevention, NY                         $282,000  Engel
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Brooklyn Arts Council at-risk youth programs, Brooklyn, NY       $188,000  Velazquez
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy at-risk youth programs,         $282,000  Velazquez
                    Brooklyn, NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Brooks County, GA, After School Programs for At-Risk Youth        $47,000  Bishop (Sanford)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Bucks County, PA, Truant Youth Counseling                        $188,000  Murphy (Patrick)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Building Toward Wellness Community Coalition programs for         $94,000  Bishop (Sanford)
                    at-risk youth, Columbus, GA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    BYU-Public School Partnership, Provo, UT, for statewide          $282,000  Bennett
                    partnerships for delinquency prevention
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Camden Community Safe Zone Initiative, Camden, NJ                $658,000  Andrews
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Camp Fire USA, Kansas City, KS, for mentoring children of        $141,000  Brownback
                    prisoners
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DOJ-Juv Justice    CAPPA Youth Intervention and Development, Williamsport, PA       $272,600  Carney
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DOJ-Juv Justice    CEDARS, Lincoln, NE, for an emergency shelter program for        $133,950  Nelson (Ben)
                    runaway and homeless youth
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Central City Action Committee Graffiti Abatement Program,         $70,500  Becerra
                    Los Angeles, CA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Central Indiana Teen Challenge                                    $94,000  Buyer, Lugar, Bayh
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Central New Mexico YMCA, Albuquerque, NM, to provide life        $235,000  Domenici
                    skills development services for at-risk children
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DOJ-Juv Justice    CHANGE, Inc. at-risk youth program, Wheeling, WV                  $94,000  Mollohan
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Chicago Public Schools After School Counts Program for at-     $1,034,000  Emanuel
                    risk youth, IL
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Childhelp of Fairfax, VA                                         $470,000  Wolf, Davis (Tom)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Children and Families First, Wilmington, DE, to continue         $347,800  Biden, Carper, Castle
                    programs to reduce truancy in New Castle and Kent County,
                    Delaware
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Children's Outing Association, Milwaukee, WI, for a city-        $178,600  Kohl
                    wide teen program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    City and County of San Bernardino, CA Community Prosecutor       $164,500  Baca
                    Program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    City of Boston, Suffolk County, MA, for a program to reduce      $312,550  Kennedy (Edward), Kerry
                    recidivism
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DOJ-Juv Justice    City of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT, for a summer and after-      $312,550  Lieberman, Shays
                    school program for youth
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DOJ-Juv Justice    City of Buffalo, NY, Youth Violence Prevention and                $94,000  Higgins, Schumer
                    Intervention Program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    City of Charlotte, NC, Charlotte, NC, for a gang prevention      $282,000  Dole, Hayes
                    program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    City of Charlotte, NC, Gang of One Initiative                    $940,000  Hayes, Dole
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DOJ-Juv Justice    City of Grand Rapids, MI, LOOP Programs                          $352,500  Ehlers, Stabenow
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DOJ-Juv Justice    City of Hartford, Hartford, CT, for a program to provide         $312,550  Lieberman, DeLauro
                    summer employment opportunities and job training for teens
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DOJ-Juv Justice    City of Irwindale, CA, Teen Activity Center                       $28,200  Solis
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DOJ-Juv Justice    City of Long Beach, Long Beach, CA, for an anti-gang             $267,900  Boxer, Millender-McDonald
                    intervention and prevention program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    City of Lumpkin, GA, at-risk youth initiatives                    $94,000  Bishop (Sanford)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    City of Miami Beach, FL, Gang and Drug Prevention Program        $681,500  Ros-Lehtinen, Wasserman Schultz
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    City of Philadelphia, PA Youth Violence Reduction                 $94,000  Brady (Robert), Specter, Casey
                    Partnership
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DOJ-Juv Justice    City of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, for a program to         $940,000  Specter, Casey, Brady
                    reduce youth violence and homicide rates
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    City of Providence, Providence, RI, for the Providence           $263,200  Reed, Whitehouse, Kennedy (Patrick), Langevin
                    After School Alliance (PASA)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    City of Sacramento, CA, Police Department School Attendance      $282,000  Matsui
                    Center Program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    City of San Bernardino, City of San Bernardino, CA, for a        $312,550  Boxer
                    school-based partnership to provide gang resistance
                    education/training
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DOJ-Juv Justice    City of San Diego, CA Children's Initiative Youth Diversion      $164,500  Davis (Susan)
                    Program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    City of Springfield, Springfield, OH, for programs and           $312,550  Brown (Sherrod), Hobson
                    resources for at-risk youth
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DOJ-Juv Justice    City of Steubenville, OH, MLK Recreation Center At-Risk           $37,600  Wilson (Charlie)
                    Youth Program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    City of Trenton, NJ, YouthStat Crime Prevention Program          $305,500  Holt, Smith (Christopher), Lautenberg, Menendez
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    City of Trenton, Trenton, NJ, for a YouthStat Crime              $178,600  Lautenberg, Menendez, Holt, Smith (Christopher)
                    Prevention Program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    City Year of Rhode Island                                        $188,000  Kennedy (Patrick)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Cleveland Botanical Gardens Green Corps programs for at-         $517,000  Kucinich
                    risk youth, OH
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Coalition for the Homeless At-Risk Youth Services Program,       $446,500  Nadler, Schumer, Clinton
                    New York, NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Commonwealth of Virginia, Richmond, VA, for gang prevention      $156,275  Warner, Webb
                    education
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Communities in Schools, Decatur County, GA                        $47,000  Bishop (Sanford), Chambliss
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Community and Schools Together Project, Huntington Station,       $94,000  Israel, Schumer
                    NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Community Connections, Bluefield, WV                              $39,480  Rahall
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Community Counseling Center, Portland, ME Trauma Prevention      $470,000  Allen, Collins, Snowe
                    and Treatment for At-Risk Youth
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Community Outreach Center, Monsey, NY                            $188,000  Engel, Clinton
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Compton Unified School District Youth Safety Program,            $141,000  Sanchez (Linda)
                    Willowbrook, CA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Courage to Speak Foundation, County of Fairfield, CT, for a      $446,500  Dodd, Lieberman
                    drug abuse prevention program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Court Appointed Special Advocates, Los Angeles County, CA        $235,000  McKeon, Roybal-Allard, Napolitano, Schiff, Solis, Waters,
                                                                                               Watson
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Covenant House Regional Training Center Program, Brooklyn,        $47,000  Towns, Schumer, Clinton
                    NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Covenant House, NJ Rights of Passage Program                     $352,500  LoBiondo, Payne, Lautenberg, Menendez
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Creative Visions programs for at-risk youth, Des Moines, IA      $141,000  Boswell
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Cypress Park Junior Aztec Fire Fuels Program, Los Angeles,        $70,500  Becerra
                    CA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    D.A.R.E. New Jersey, Cranbury, NJ, for a youth prevention         $89,300  Lautenberg, Menendez, Andrews, LoBiondo, Pascrell, Sires
                    program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Dauphin County, PA, Social Services for Children & Youth,        $244,400  Holden
                    Independent Living Mentor Families
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Dawson, GA, Public Safety Department Youth Advocacy Program       $23,500  Bishop (Sanford)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    DC Children's Advocacy Center - Safe Shores, Washington, DC      $611,000  Norton
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DOJ-Juv Justice    De La Salle Middle School at St. Matthew's programs for at-      $305,500  Clay
                    risk youth, St. Louis, MO
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Des Plaines Teen Center, Des Plaines, IL, for prevention         $300,000  Durbin
                    programming for at-risk adolescents
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries, Wildwood Ranch Youth          $493,500  Conyers, Levin (Carl), Stabenow
                    Programs, MI
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Detroit, MI, Business to Youth Mentoring Project                 $188,000  Kilpatrick, Conyers, Levin (Carl), Stabenow
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Dominico-American Society, Corona, NY                            $188,000  Crowley
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Duval County, FL, Youth Advocate Program, Juvenile Justice       $258,500  Brown (Corrine)
                    Recidivism Reduction Project
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DOJ-Juv Justice    East Akron Community House Youth Programs, Akron, OH              $94,000  Ryan (Tim)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    East End Cooperative Ministry of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,         $376,000  Specter, Casey, Doyle
                    PA, for at-risk youth programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    East Palo Alto, East Palo Alto, CA, for an anti-gang             $178,600  Boxer, Eshoo
                    initiative
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Eastern Michigan University Services for Teen Parents and        $564,000  Dingell, Levin (Carl), Stabenow
                    their Families, Ypsilanti, MI
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Eastern Shores of Maryland Education Consortium,                 $223,250  Mikulski, Cardin
                    Centerville, MD, to expand the dropout prevention program
                    to utilize a web-based curriculum
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DOJ-Juv Justice    El Centro de Accion Social Pena Juvenil Programs for Youth,       $94,000  Schiff
                    Pasadena, CA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    El Museo del Barrio Delinquency Prevention Program, New           $47,000  Rangel
                    York, NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    El Museo del Barrio Juvenile Justice After School Programs,       $47,000  Maloney
                    New York, NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    El Museo del Barrio's Educational Programs in the Bronx for       $94,000  Serrano
                    At-Risk Youth, NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Elon University of Law, Juvenile Justice Intervention and        $235,000  Miller (Brad), Coble, Dole
                    Mediation Clinic, Greensboro, NC
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Elysian Valley United Community Services Center, Los              $65,800  Becerra
                    Angeles, CA, Giant Step Program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Eon Youth Project, Tucson, AZ                                     $94,000  Grijalva
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Eskuwela Kultura Computer Lab, Los Angeles, CA                    $37,600  Becerra
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Essex County Sheriff's Office, Essex County, MA, for an          $223,250  Kennedy (Edward), Kerry, Tierney
                    oxycontin prevention program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Fairfax County, VA, Gang Prevention Programs                     $188,000  Moran (James)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Family and Children's Association, Mineola, NY, for the           $89,300  Schumer, Clinton, McCarthy
                    Hagedorn-Hempstead Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Father Maloney's Boy's Haven Life Skills Program,                 $47,000  Yarmuth
                    Louisville, KY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Fire Towns Community Center Youth Gang and Violence               $47,000  McCarthy (Carolyn)
                    Prevention Project, Lawrence, NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Florida State Attorney's Community Prosecution Program           $376,000  Young (C.W.)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Fontana, CA Teen Center for After School Programs                 $94,000  Baca
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Four Oaks Family and Children's Services, Cedar Rapids, IA        $94,000  Boswell
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Franklin Community Action Programs for At-Risk Youth,            $211,500  Olver
                    Greenfield, MA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Freeport Pride Juvenile Diversion Program, Freeport, NY           $47,000  McCarthy (Carolyn)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Gateway Youth Outreach After School Homework Assistance          $305,500  McCarthy (Carolyn)
                    Program for At-Risk Youth, Elmont, NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Girl Scouts of the USA, New York, NY, for outreach and           $188,000  Domenici, Schultz
                    volunteer training in New Mexico
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Girls Inc. of the Greater Peninsula, Operation: IMPACT,          $225,600  Scott (Bobby)
                    Hampton, VA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Girls, Inc.                                                      $470,000  Crenshaw, Bayh, Clinton, Lincoln, Pryor, Nelson (Bill),
                                                                                               Schumer, Hutchison
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Gladys Allen Brigham Community Center Youth Empowerment          $188,000  Olver
                    Services, Pittsfield, MA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Grand Rapids Public Schools, Grand Rapids, MI, for an            $178,600  Stabenow, Ehlers
                    academic prevention and workforces skills program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Grand Street Settlement, Manhattan, NY                           $188,000  Velazquez
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Granite School District START program, Salt Lake City, UT        $211,500  Matheson, Hatch, Bennett
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Granite School District, Salt Lake City, UT, for school          $188,000  Hatch, Bennett, Matheson
                    district's gang violence prevention program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Gwen's Girls, Pittsburgh, PA                                      $94,000  Doyle
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Harlem RBI, Inc. Delinquency Prevention, New York, NY            $141,000  Rangel, Schumer, Clinton
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Hidalgo County, TX, Truancy Program                              $517,000  Hinojosa
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Hillsborough County, FL Advocate Programs, Juvenile Justice      $141,000  Castor
                    Services Project
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Holy Family Institute, Pittsburgh, PA At-Risk Youth              $141,000  Altmire
                    Services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Homenetmen Glendale Chapter After School Tutoring for At-         $47,000  Schiff
                    Risk Youth, Glendale, CA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Human Resources Center of Edgar and Clark Counties, Paris,       $200,000  Durbin
                    IL, to combating substance abuse among high-risk youth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    I Have a Dream Foundation, TX                                    $235,000  Granger
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Improved Solutions for Urban Systems, Dayton, OH, for an         $178,600  Brown (Sherrod), Voinovich, Turner
                    employment program for court-involved youth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Partnership for At-Risk          $164,500  Carson, Bayh
                    Youth, IN
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Inner Harbor of Georgia - EXCEL Program                          $517,000  Westmoreland, Gingrey, Chambliss, Isakson
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Institute for International Sport Nonviolence Program,            $94,000  Kennedy (Patrick)
                    Kingston, RI
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Jackson, TN, Teen Crime Prevention Program                       $752,000  Tanner
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DOJ-Juv Justice    James L. Barnes CDC programs for at-risk youth, Dawson, GA        $47,000  Bishop (Sanford)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Juvenile Justice Center, Suffolk University Law School,          $493,500  Lynch, Kennedy (Edward), Kerry
                    Boston, MA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Juvenile Reentry Program, Essex County, NJ                        $94,000  Sires, Pascrell, Lautenberg, Menendez
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Karamu House, Cleveland, OH, for after-school programs for       $178,600  Brown (Sherrof), Voinovich
                    at-risk children in Cleveland, Ohio
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Kickstart, Houston, TX, to expand children's character            $94,000  Hutchison, Sessions (Pete)
                    development
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Kids Averted from Placement Services (KAPS), San Antonio,         $47,000  Hutchison, Gonzalez
                    TX, to prevent juvenile delinquency
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Kids Averted from Placement Services (KAPS), TX                  $211,500  Gonzalez, Hutchison
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DOJ-Juv Justice    KidsPeace Rhode Island                                            $94,000  Kennedy (Patrick)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    KidsPeace Therapeutic Services for At-Risk Foster Care           $282,000  Moran (James)
                    Youth, Alexandria, VA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    KidsPeace, Columbia, MD, for supportive services for foster      $357,200  Mikulski
                    care families
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DOJ-Juv Justice    KidsPeace, Inc., New Haven, CT, for a children's mental          $223,250  Dodd
                    health crisis pro- gram
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DOJ-Juv Justice    KidsPeace/West Virginia KidConnect, Moundsville, WV              $235,000  Mollohan
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Klingberg Family Centers Delinquency Prevention Initiative,      $540,500  Murphy (Christopher), DeLauro, Dodd, Lieberman
                    New Britain, CT
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DOJ-Juv Justice    La Esperanza Home for Boys, Austin, TX                           $705,000  Ortiz
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Lafayette/Oxford/University Angel Ranch, Oxford, MS, for          $47,000  Cochran
                    domestic services for victims of abuse
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Las Vegas, NV Youth Initiative                                   $164,500  Berkley, Porter, Reid
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Latino Pastoral Action Center Programs for At-Risk Youth,        $282,000  Serrano
                    Bronx, NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Learning Through Listening Program, Cambridge, MA                $305,500  Capuano
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Lexington, MA, School Resource Officer Program                    $47,000  Markey
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Liberty Theater at-risk youth initiatives, Columbus, GA          $235,000  Bishop (Sanford)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Life Transformation Ministry, Americus, GA                        $47,000  Bishop (Sanford)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    LIFECamp Dropout Prevention Program, Jamaica, NY                 $117,500  Meeks
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Livingston County, NY, community service/youth court              $70,500  Reynolds
                    program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Long Island University, NY Arts for At-Risk Youth                $329,000  Ackerman
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Los Angeles Community Law Enforcement [LA CLEAR] and             $357,200  Feinstein, Berman
                    Recovery and Gang Reduction Programs, Los Angeles, CA, for
                    anti-gang intervention and prevention programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Los Angeles Conservation Corps Environmental Jobs Program         $94,000  Sanchez (Linda)
                    for At-Risk Youth, CA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Louisville Science Center at-risk youth programs, KY              $47,000  Yarmuth
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Maplewood, NJ, At-Risk Youth Program                              $94,000  Payne, Lautenberg, Menendez
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Marcus Institute, Atlanta, GA                                    $940,000  Kingston, Linder, Johnson (Hank), Chambliss, Isakson
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Marcus Institute, Atlanta, GA, for providing remediation         $141,000  Chambliss, Isakson, Kingston, Linder, Johnson (Hank)
                    for the potential consequences of childhood abuse and
                    neglect
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Marion County, OR, Kids First Initiative                         $399,500  Hooley, Wyden, Smith (Gordon)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Center Youth violence             $282,000  Lee
                    prevention program, Oakland, CA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOJ-Juv Justice    Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center, Rock Island, IL        $282,000  Hare
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Mary Mitchell Family and Youth Center for At-Risk Youth,         $329,000  Serrano
                    Bronx, NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Maryhurst Juvenile Delinquency Response Program,                  $47,000  Yarmuth
                    Louisville, KY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Mashpee Wampanoag Indian Tribe Youth Program, MA                 $282,000  Delahunt
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DOJ-Juv Justice    McKinley County, NM, Juvenile Substance Abuse Crisis Center      $352,500  Udall (Tom)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Miami-Dade County, FL, Juvenile Assessment Center                $352,500  Diaz-Balart (Lincoln)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Minnesota Teen Challenge                                         $235,000  Ramstad
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Mobile, AL Team Focus Mentoring and Education                    $352,500  Bonner, Shelby
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Monterey County, Monterey County, CA, for a gang task force      $267,900  Boxer, Feinstein, Farr
                    in Monterey County
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Montgomery YMCA, Montgomery, AL, for after school                $470,000  Shelby
                    activities to at-risk youth
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Mosholu Montefiore Community Center, Bronx, NY                   $164,500  Crowley
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Mother Cabrini High School POWER Program, New York, NY            $47,000  Rangel, Clinton, Schumer
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Mother Cabrini High School, New York, NY, for an after           $178,600  Clinton, Schumer, Rangel
                    school program for at-risk youth
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DOJ-Juv Justice    MUR -- Uniting Through Resolution, Los Angeles, CA                $70,500  Becerra
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Mural Arts Program for at-risk youth, Philadelphia, PA            $47,000  Fattah
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Muscogee County, GA, Marshal's Office Junior Marshal             $117,500  Bishop (Sanford)
                    Program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Nassau County District Attorney's Office, Mineola, NY, for       $312,550  Clinton, Schumer, Israel
                    the Redirection Enforcement and Learning program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    National Community Renaissance                                   $258,500  Miller (Gary)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges             $940,000  Heller, DeLauro, Porter, Regula, Ensign, Reid, Hatch,
                                                                                               Bennett, Leahy, Biden, Clinton
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DOJ-Juv Justice    National Fatherhood Initiative, Gaithersburg, MD, for            $658,000  Shelby
                    fathers of the most at-risk children
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DOJ-Juv Justice    National Safe Place Youth Safety Awareness Initiative,           $211,500  Yarmuth
                    Louisville, KY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Neighborhood First Program, Inc. At-risk Youth Assistance,       $117,500  Murphy (Patrick)
                    Bristol, PA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Nelson Jordan Center Program for At-Risk Youth, Wheeling,         $23,500  Mollohan
                    WV
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DOJ-Juv Justice    New Directions for Youth Challenge Program for Gang and          $141,000  Sherman
                    Delinquency Prevention, Van Nuys, CA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    New Mexico Sheriff and Police Athletic League                    $658,000  Wilson (Heather), Udall (Tom), Domenici, Bingaman
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DOJ-Juv Justice    New Mexico Sheriff's and Police Athletic Leagues,                $446,500  Domenici, Bingaman, Wilson (Heather), Udall (Tom)
                    Albuquerque, NM, to continue to implement a gang
                    prevention program aimed at at-risk youth
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DOJ-Juv Justice    New Song Urban Ministries, Baltimore, MD, for comprehensive      $401,850  Mikulski, Cummings
                    services to at-risk youth
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Newburgh Center Youth Violence and Gang Prevention, NY           $300,800  Hinchey
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Nez Perce Tribe, Lapwai, ID, to combat child abuse               $141,000  Craig, Crapo
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Nisqually Tribe of Washington Youth Justice Center               $446,500  Smith (Adam)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    No Workshops No Jumpshots program in Gary, IN                     $94,000  Visclosky
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DOJ-Juv Justice    North Carolina Central University Leadership Academy for         $282,000  Price (David)
                    African-American Males
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Northwest Oklahoma Family Services                               $352,500  Lucas
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Novato, CA, Juvenile Substance Abuse Program for Hamilton        $188,000  Woolsey
                    Communities
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Ocean Tides School, Narragansett, RI, to enhance its             $267,900  Reed, Whitehouse, Langevin
                    science and computer labs to encourage the study of
                    science and technology
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Ohel At-Risk Youth and Child Abuse Prevention Program,            $94,000  Rothman, Garrett, Lautenberg, Menendez
                    Teaneck, NJ
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Ohel At-Risk Youth and Child Abuse Prevention, Brooklyn, NY      $399,500  Weiner, McCarthy (Carolyn)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Olmstead County Community Services, Rochester, MN, to            $133,950  Coleman, Klobuchar
                    implement and sustain a performance based child protection
                    system preventing child abuse and neglect
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Operation Quality Time After School Program, Paradise            $564,000  Pastor
                    Valley, AZ
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Operation Save Our Streets, Miami, FL                             $94,000  Meek
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Oquirrh Recreation and Parks District, Kearns, UT, for            $47,000  Bennett, Hatch
                    after-school activities
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Outward Bound Adventures Gang Intervention Program,               $94,000  Schiff
                    Pasadena, CA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Overtown Youth Center, Miami, FL                                 $235,000  Meek
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DOJ-Juv Justice    PACE Center of Jacksonville, FL                                  $676,800  Crenshaw
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Para Los Ninos Youth Development Center, Los Angeles, CA         $235,000  Roybal-Allard
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Parent Corps, New York University Child Study Center, NY          $47,000  Maloney, Kennedy (Patrick), King (Peter), Clinton
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Parents in Action Project to prevent child maltreatment and      $446,500  Napolitano
                    gang involvement, Pomona, CA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Patterson Park Public Charter School, Baltimore, MD, for         $178,600  Mikulski
                    Rejecting Violence, Building Resilience--a school violence
                    prevention program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Phoenix Academy of Los Angeles, Services for Underserved         $517,000  Sherman, Harman, Napolitano, Roybal-Allard
                    Youth in LA County, CA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Phoenix Academy of Orange County Drug Treatment Program, CA      $188,000  Sanchez (Loretta)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Phoenix House Adolescent Drug Treatment Initiative for           $564,000  Sessions (Pete), Johnson (Eddie Bernice), McCaul,
                    Dallas Area Youth, TX                                                      Hutchison, Cornyn
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Phoenix House Adolescent Drug Treatment Initiative,               $94,000  Israel
                    Brentwood, NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Phoenix House, Dallas, TX, for residential substance abuse        $94,000  Hutchison, Cornyn, McCaul, Johnson (Eddie Bernice),
                    treatment for adolescents                                                  Sessions (Pete)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Phoenix House, Nassau and Suffolk Counties, NY                   $173,900  King (Peter), Schumer
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Phoenix House, Yorktown, NY                                      $141,000  Hall (John)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Pico Union Housing programs for at-risk youth, Los Angeles,       $61,100  Becerra
                    CA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Plaza de la Raza Community Ambassadors Program, Los              $141,000  Becerra
                    Angeles, CA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Police Athletic League Miccio Center in Red Hook, Brooklyn,       $94,000  Velazquez
                    NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Prince George's County, MD, Juvenile Justice Center              $258,500  Wynn
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Program for Court-Involved Youth in Dayton, OH                   $352,500  Turner, Brown (Sherrod), Voinovich
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Project Amiga Transitional Life Skills for At-Risk Youth,         $47,000  Solis
                    South El Monte, CA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Project Avary, San Rafael, CA                                    $225,600  Pelosi, Woolsey
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Project Intercept, Brooklyn, NY                                  $235,000  Weiner, Schumer
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Prospect Park Alliance programs for at-risk youth,               $470,000  Clarke
                    Brooklyn, NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Prospect Park Yeshiva Save Our Children After School              $47,000  Weiner
                    Program, Brooklyn, NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Providence After School Alliance programs for at-risk            $423,000  Kennedy (Patrick), Langevin, Reed, Whitehouse
                    youth, Providence, RI
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Quad A for Kids, Rochester, NY                                    $28,200  Slaughter
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Quality of Life Center at-risk youth programs, Altadena, CA      $188,000  Schiff
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Queens Theatre in the Park, Flushing, NY Interventions for       $188,000  Ackerman
                    Juvenile Offenders
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Red River Children's Advocacy Center, Fargo, ND                  $258,500  Pomeroy, Dorgan, Conrad
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Residential Care Consortium, Omaha, NE, for a program for        $178,600  Nelson (Ben)
                    underprivileged, at-risk, and disadvantaged children,
                    young adults, and their families in a residential care
                    setting
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Richmond Police Activities League One-Stop Youth Center,         $423,000  Miller (George)
                    Richmond, CA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Richmond Youth Academy, Richmond, CA                             $188,000  Miller (George)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    RMBL, Richmond, VA                                               $141,000  Scott (Bobby)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Rockland County Youth Bureau Gang Prevention, New Square,        $352,500  Hall (John), Engel
                    NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Rosemary Children's Services Positive Results Program,            $94,000  Schiff
                    Pasadena, CA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Running Rebels Gang Prevention Program, Milwaukee, WI            $141,000  Moore (Gwen)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Ruth Ellis Center Street Outreach Program, Highland Park,        $188,000  Conyers, Kilpatrick, Levin (Sander)
                    MI
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Ruth Ellis Center, Highland Park, MI, for an outreach            $178,600  Levin (Carl), Conyers, Kilpatrick
                    program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    S&B United Anti-Gang and Anti-Drug Program, Bronx, NY             $47,000  Serrano
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Safe and Sound, Baltimore, MD, for juvenile delinquency          $446,500  Mikulski
                    prevention through education
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Safe Haven After School and Mentoring Program, Columbia, SC      $470,000  Clyburn
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Safe Haven Program, Irvington, NJ                                 $94,000  Payne, Lautenberg, Menendez
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DOJ-Juv Justice    San Antonio Initiative for At-Risk Girls, TX                     $446,500  Gonzalez
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DOJ-Juv Justice    San Fernando Valley Communities in Schools, Gang                 $376,000  Berman
                    Intervention/Juvenile Justice Project, North Hills, CA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    San Francisco, CA, District Attorney's Office Community          $423,000  Pelosi
                    Response Networks
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DOJ-Juv Justice    San Jose, CA, BEST Gang Intervention Program                     $493,500  Honda, Lofgren
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Sandy City, UT, Police Department Children At-Risk               $493,500  Matheson, Bennett
                    Intervention Program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Santa Clara County, CA, Juvenile Detention Evening               $364,720  Honda, Lofgren
                    Reporting Center
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Save Our Future/Mothers on the March After-School Program,       $338,400  Watson
                    Los Angeles, CA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Save the Children Rural Literacy Program, Helena, AR             $235,000  Berry, Lincoln, Pryor
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Save the Children, Washington, DC, for juvenile delinquency      $223,250  Lincoln, Pryor
                    prevention programs
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Save the Children, Westport, CT, to operate after school         $188,000  Domenici, Bingaman
                    programs in New Mexico communities
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Save the Youth After-School and Summer Performing Arts           $235,000  Sires, Lautenberg, Menendez
                    Program for At-Risk Youth, Hoboken, NJ
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Search Institute, Minneapolis, MN, for South Dakota Healthy      $156,275  Johnson (Tim)-SD
                    Communities-Healthy Youth Initiative
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Sephardic Community Center programs for at-risk youth,            $94,000  Weiner
                    Brooklyn, NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Service Over Self, Georgetown, SC                                $235,000  Clyburn
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Sexual Trauma Recovery Center, Orlando, FL                       $305,500  Brown (Corrine), Martinez
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DOJ-Juv Justice    SFI Anti-Drug Programs for At-Risk Youth, Bronx, NY               $94,000  Serrano
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Shedd Aquarium At-Risk Youth Mentoring Initiative, Chicago,       $47,000  Davis (Danny)
                    IL
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Shedd Aquarium, Chicago, IL, for a juvenile delinquency          $401,850  Obama
                    prevention program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Sheriffs Youth Programs of Minnesota Vocational                   $47,000  Oberstar
                    Alternatives for Youth Offenders, Isanti, MN
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Sheriffs Youth Programs of Minnesota, Inver Grove Heights,       $211,500  Walz
                    MN
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Sheriffs Youth Programs of Minnesota, Marshall MN                $235,000  Peterson (Collin), Coleman, Klobuchar
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Sheriffs Youth Programs of MN                                     $94,000  Bachman
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Solar One Programs for At-Risk Youth, New York, NY               $164,500  Maloney
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DOJ-Juv Justice    South Queens Boys & Girls Club, Richmond Hill, NY                $282,000  Meeks
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DOJ-Juv Justice    South Sumter, SC Resource Center programs for at-risk youth      $282,000  Clyburn
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Southeastern North Dakota Community Action Agency, Fargo,        $352,500  Dorgan, Conrad
                    ND, to facilitate the coordination of community services
                    in response to child abuse
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Spectrum Youth and Family Services, Burlington, VT, to           $188,000  Leahy, Sanders
                    expand its services to at-risk youth
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Springfield Public Schools, Springfield, OR, for upgrades        $178,600  Wyden, Smith (Gordon), DeFazio
                    to school security equipment and technology
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DOJ-Juv Justice    St. Joseph's Indian School, Chamberlain, SD, Expand              $223,250  Johnson (Tim)-SD, Thune
                    programs and services for students
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens' Programs for At-Risk Youth,           $282,000  Sutton
                    Akron, OH
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DOJ-Juv Justice    State of Alaska, Juneau, AK, to support coordinate and           $197,400  Stevens
                    train law enforcement officers to teach drug abuse
                    resistance education
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DOJ-Juv Justice    State of Hawaii, Office of the Attorney General, City of         $607,240  Akaka
                    Honolulu, HI, for continuing improvements to the Juvenile
                    Justice Information System
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DOJ-Juv Justice    State of Vermont Judiciary, Office of Court Administrator,       $350,000  Leahy
                    Montpelier, VT, to develop a statewide court system that
                    integrates treatment and other services into the court
                    process 350,000
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Stony Point, NY, School Resource Officer                          $65,800  Hall (John)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    STOP Organization, Norfolk, VA                                   $291,400  Scott (Bobby)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Straight Ahead Ministries Ready4Work, Boston, MA                  $94,000  Capuano, McGovern
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Streetworkers Program, Institute for Study and Practice of       $352,500  Kennedy (Patrick), Langevin, Reed, Whitehouse
                    Nonviolence, Providence, RI
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DOJ-Juv Justice    SUNY Ulster/Bardavon at-risk youth programs, Stone Ridge,         $47,000  Hinchey
                    NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    SUNY Ulster/Woodstock at-risk youth programs, Stone Ridge,        $28,200  Hinchey
                    NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Team Focus, Inc., Mobile, AL, for a youth mentoring program      $517,000  Shelby, Sessions (Jeff), Bonner
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Team Focus, Inc., Morgan, TX, to establish a youth                $94,000  Hutchison
                    mentoring program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    TechMission Youth Program, Boston, MA                             $47,000  McGovern
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DOJ-Juv Justice    TeenMates Mentoring Program, Lincoln, NE, for mentoring          $258,500  Nelson (Ben)
                    services to youth
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Temple Terrace, FL Phoenix House                                 $564,000  Castor, Bilirakis, Nelson (Bill)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    The Asbury Park Enrichment and Student Success Center,            $94,000  Pallone
                    Lincroft, NJ
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DOJ-Juv Justice    The Beloved Community Family Services, Chicago, IL               $305,500  Rush
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DOJ-Juv Justice    The East End Cooperative Ministry, Pittsburgh, PA                 $94,000  Doyle, Specter, Casey
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DOJ-Juv Justice    The Paul and Lisa Program, Essex, CT                             $658,000  Courtney, Lieberman
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DOJ-Juv Justice    The Point Community Development Programs for At-Risk Youth,      $141,000  Serrano
                    NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    The Rock School RockReach Program, Philadelphia, PA              $423,000  Sestak, Brady (Robert), Casey
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Township of Irvington, Irvington, NJ, for the Youth Safe         $437,100  Lautenberg, Menendez, Payne
                    Haven Police Mini-station program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Township of Maplewood, Maplewood, NJ, for a prevention            $89,300  Lautenberg, Menendez, Payne
                    program for at-risk youth
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Truancy Reduction Initiative, Wayne County, MI                   $376,000  Conyers, Levin (Carl), Stabenow
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Twin Cedars Youth Services, Columbus, GA                          $70,500  Bishop (Sanford)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    United Methodist Community Centers PATH Program, Youngstown      $235,000  Ryan (Tim)
                    and Warren, OH
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DOJ-Juv Justice    United Way for Southeastern Michigan Juvenile Delinquency        $376,000  Knollenberg, Dingell
                    Prevention Program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO, for the CU-      $312,550  Salazar (Ken)
                    Boulder Colorado Schools Safety Program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    University of Delaware, Newark, DE, to conduct a statewide        $58,045  Biden, Carper
                    survey of delinquent and high risk youth behaviors
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DOJ-Juv Justice    University of Montana, Missoula County, MT, for at-risk          $312,550  Baucus, Tester
                    youth with a focus on suicide prevention, high-risk
                    behavior and violence
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DOJ-Juv Justice    University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, for domestic            $329,000  Shelby
                    violence reduction programs
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Urban Dreams U-CARE Project, Des Moines, IA                      $470,000  Boswell
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Urban League of Greater Columbus, GA Youth Advocacy Program       $70,500  Bishop (Sanford)
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Vermont Department of Children and Families, Waterbury, VT,      $714,400  Sanders
                    for programs to help at-risk youth
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Vermont Department of Public Safety, Waterbury, VT, for an       $133,950  Sanders
                    outreach program for at-risk youth
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Visiting Nurse Association, Omaha, NE, for an intervention       $223,250  Nelson (Ben)
                    program for vulnerable women, infants and children
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Waukon, IA, High School Youth Intervention Project                $79,900  Latham
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Wayne County Department of Public Services, Detroit, MI,         $347,800  Levin (Carl), Stabenow, Conyers
                    for a truancy intervention program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Wayne County, MI Juvenile Reentry Initiative                     $188,000  Conyers, Kilpatrick, Levin (Carl), Stabenow
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Westchester Jewish Community Services, NY                        $282,000  Engel
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Western PA CARES, Pittsburgh, PA                                 $188,000  Doyle
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Winona State University, Winona, MN, to teach investigators      $446,500  Coleman, Klobuchar, Walz, Oberstar
                    and prosecutors the science of interviewing children
                    victimized by abuse
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Wittenberg University                                            $343,100  Hobson
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Women's Sports Foundation, Chicago, IL, for the GoGirlGo!        $526,900  Durbin, Obama
                    Chicago Initiative, a mentoring, education and development
                    program
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Women's Treatment Center, Chicago, IL, for preservation          $230,000  Durbin
                    services for incarcerated mothers and their children
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DOJ-Juv Justice    World Impact St. Louis, MO, Youth Program                        $282,000  Clay
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DOJ-Juv Justice    World Impact Youth Gang Prevention, Los Angeles, CA               $70,500  Becerra
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DOJ-Juv Justice    World Vision Appalachia at-risk youth programming,               $141,000  Mollohan
                    Moatsville, WV
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DOJ-Juv Justice    YMCA Honolulu, Honolulu, HI, to provide crime prevention         $357,200  Inouye
                    and outreach services to the rural youth of Hawaii
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DOJ-Juv Justice    YMCA of Greater Houston Juvenile Justice Outreach Program,       $446,500  Green (Gene)
                    TX
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DOJ-Juv Justice    YMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth, TX                              $282,000  Granger
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DOJ-Juv Justice    YMCA of Middle Tennessee, Healthy Communities-Healthy Youth      $211,500  Cooper
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DOJ-Juv Justice    York County, PA, Children's Advocacy Center                      $112,800  Platts
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Youth Aid Panel/Linkages, Beaver Springs, PA                     $399,500  Carney
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Youth Alternative to Violence and Crime Project, Oakland,         $47,000  Lee
                    CA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Youth Crime Watch, Miami, FL                                     $517,000  Boyd
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Youth Gang Violence Prevention Initiative, School District       $564,000  Wexler, Mahoney
                    of Palm Beach County, FL
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Youth Mentoring Program, Burbank, CA                              $70,500  Schiff
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice Programs for At-Risk      $141,000  Serrano
                    Youth, Bronx, NY
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Youth Services System, Inc. at-risk youth program,                $94,000  Mollohan
                    Wheeling, WV
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DOJ-Juv Justice    YouthWorks, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA                                  $47,000  Doyle
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DOJ-Juv Justice    YWCA Children's Services, Seattle-King-Snohomish County, WA      $282,000  Inslee
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Zero to Three Court Team for Maltreated Infants and              $314,900  Pelosi
                    Toddlers Project, San Francisco, CA
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Zero to Three, for 5th Judicial District, Des Moines, IA,        $194,000  Harkin, Grassley
                    for maltreated infants and toddlers
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Zero to Three, Omaha, NE, for maltreated infants and              $89,300  Nelson (Ben)
                    toddlers
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DOJ-Juv Justice    Zero to Three, Orleans Parish, LA, for maltreated infants         $89,300  Landrieu
                    and toddlers
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DOJ-VAWA           Native American/Native Alaskan Liaison Office                  $2,820,000  Stevens
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NASA               Adler Planetarium, Chicago, IL, for science and education        $260,000  Durbin, Kirk, Jackson Jr.
                    programming for teachers and students
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NASA               Adler Planetarium's Space Exploration Center                     $940,000  Kirk, Jackson Jr., Durbin
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NASA               Alabama A&M University, Normal, AL, to provide a                 $564,000  Shelby, Cramer
                    comprehensive, diverse, and flexible pool of talent at
                    lower labor rates in the civil service environment to
                    facilitate research and development, studies and analyses
                    of all areas of higher temperature advanced materials
                    research and development
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NASA               Alliance for NanoHealth, Houston, TX, to facilitate the          $846,000  Hutchison
                    translation of nanotechnology from the laboratory to
                    clinical practice
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NASA               Arkansas Center for Space and Planetary Sciences in              $267,900  Lincoln, Pryor, Boozman
                    Fayetteville, AR, for research and technology
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NASA               Baylor Physical Sciences Laboratory enhancement at Baylor        $658,000  Edwards
                    University
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NASA               Bio-Info-Nano Research and Development Institute at              $282,000  Honda, Eshoo, Feinstein
                    University of California, Santa Cruz
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NASA               Burlington County College Science Learning Center              $1,504,000  Saxton
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NASA               Center for Sustainable Life Support for Human Space              $376,000  Price (David), Dole
                    Exploration
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NASA               Chesapeake Information Based Aeronautics Consortium,           $3,572,000  Mikulski, Cardin, Cummings, Ruppersberger
                    Maryland, for a partnership of Morgan State University,
                    University of Maryland Eastern Shore and Bowie State
                    University, MD, for continued aviation safety research and
                    development
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NASA               Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, for equipment       $267,900  Allard, Salazar (Ken)
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NASA               Connecticut State University, City of New Britain, CT, for       $133,950  Dodd, Lieberman, Larson, Murphy (Christopher)
                    an initiative to bring greater awareness of mechanical
                    engineering and aerospace disciplines to disadvantaged
                    high school students
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NASA               Development of photovoltaic capacity at Plum Brook Station     $1,175,000  Kaptur
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NASA               Distance learning program at Fairmont State University           $846,000  Mollohan
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NASA               Educational Advancement Alliance Math, Science, and            $1,880,000  Fattah
                    Technology Program
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NASA               Expansion of the Cimmarusti/NASA Science Center Teacher          $235,000  Schiff
                    Training and Science Education Outreach Program
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NASA               Flight Research Training Center, Roswell, NM, for program      $1,786,000  Domenici, Bingaman
                    to detect, mitigate and recover from loss of control
                    accidents in aircraft
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NASA               Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI, for the West       $133,950  Levin (Carl), Stabenow
                    Michigan Science and Technology Institute's Biosciences
                    Research and Commercialization Project
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NASA               Gulf Coast Exploreum, Mobile, AL, to stimulate increased         $235,000  Shelby
                    enrollment in engineering, mathematics, and science in
                    Alabama's universities by instructing and inspiring K-12
                    students in the fundamentals and application of these
                    fields
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NASA               Human-Robot Teams at Texas A&M University                        $705,000  Edwards
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NASA               Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID, use earth                 $141,000  Craig, Crapo, Simpson (Mike)
                    observations to investigate the effect of land management
                    decisions
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NASA               Imiloa Astronomy Center, Hilo, HI, for operations              $1,339,500  Inouye, Hirono
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NASA               Independent Verification and Validation research program         $540,500  Mollohan
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NASA               Institute for NanoBio Technology, Johns Hopkins University,    $1,786,000  Mikulski
                    Baltimore, MD, for breakthrough research in nano-bio
                    technologies
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NASA               Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL, for a tool      $235,000  Shelby
                    for educators to allow their students to reach their full
                    potential through participation in exciting hands on
                    projects. The projects are dynamic in scope and are
                    structured to be less time restrictive on the classroom
                    schedule and the educator though self-directed curriculum
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NASA               K-12 Science Education Enhancements at Middle Tennessee           $94,000  Gordon
                    State University
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NASA               Large Millimeter Telescope at the University of                  $705,000  Olver
                    Massachusetts, Amherst
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NASA               Loma Linda University Space Radiation Health Research          $2,444,000  Lewis (Jerry)
                    Program
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NASA               Manned Space Flight Education Foundation, Houston, TX, to        $282,000  Hutchison
                    bring extensive learning opportunities to teachers,
                    students and youth organizations throughout our Nation
                    utilizing educational technology with Web casting, two-way
                    videoconferencing and the Internet. The program seeks to
                    inspire the next generation of explorers that would
                    otherwise never have the opportunity to experience space
                    exploration
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NASA               Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL, to develop a     $1,645,000  Shelby
                    cost effective nuclear power system to support the long-
                    range objectives of NASA for missions to the moon, to Mars
                    and to deep space
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NASA               Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL, to help NASA/    $1,410,000  Shelby
                    MSFC accomplish its current and future missions by
                    providing critical information on composite materials as
                    they relate to the NASA space exploration programs
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NASA               Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL, to produce a     $1,175,000  Shelby
                    common intelligent sensor module through the near-term
                    development of the sensor technologies and integration
                    algorithms necessary for on-orbit assembly and other AR&D
                    missions
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NASA               Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL, to provide a       $940,000  Shelby
                    secure, retrievable storage solution for Marshall's Data
                    Center that will meet all Presidential Directives
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NASA               Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL, to provide       $1,175,000  Shelby, Cramer
                    critical, breakthrough technology to NASA for materials
                    development, testing, and safety improvements to the Space
                    Shuttle and Ares launch systems
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NASA               Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL, to support         $470,000  Shelby
                    the ongoing technology maturation program for liquid
                    oxygen/liquid methane propulsion technology
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NASA               Marshall University, Huntington, WV, to support NASA-          $2,232,500  Byrd
                    related composites training at the Composites Technology
                    and Training Institute in Bridgeport, WV
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NASA               Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development,      $3,572,000  Mikulski, Cardin
                    Baltimore, MD, for continued construction of a broadband
                    link between the Wallops Island Flight Facility and the
                    Patuxent River Naval Air Station
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NASA               McWane Science Center, Birmingham, AL, for a program will        $235,000  Shelby
                    focus on increasing interest and aptitude in the science
                    fields in K-12 students through hands-on activities that
                    will serve as an extension of the classrooms. Teacher
                    training will also play a major role
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NASA               Micronauts Education Simulator at Wheeling Jesuit                $282,000  Mollohan
                    University
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NASA               Mid-Atlantic Cooperative, Danville, VA, for installation of    $1,786,000  Warner, Webb
                    broadband on the Eastern Shore of Virginia
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NASA               Mid-Atlantic Institute for Space Technology, Pocomoke City,      $223,250  Mikulski
                    MD, for UAV testing and certification
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NASA               Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport, Wallops Island, VA, for         $223,250  Mikulski
                    infrastructure improvements to launch facilities
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NASA               Morehouse College Project Mars Program                           $188,000  Lewis (John), Johnson (Hank), Chambliss, Isakson
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NASA               Nano/Micro Devices Laboratory at the University of Alabama-      $611,000  Cramer
                    Huntsville
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NASA               NASA Exchange City Learning Lab                                  $188,000  Kennedy (Patrick)
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NASA               NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, for computer             $564,000  Hutchison, Lampson
                    operations and improvements
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NASA               National Center for Remote Sensing, Air, and Space Law,        $2,820,000  Cochran, Lott, Wicker
                    University, MS, to provide legal research and outreach on
                    critical space and aviation law issues
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NASA               National Youth Science Foundation                                $258,500  Mollohan
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NASA               New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, for the             $178,600  Bingaman
                    Southern New Mexico Science, Engineering, Mathematics, and
                    Aerospace Academy for a space education program to meet
                    the math and science learning needs of under-represented K-
                    12 students
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NASA               Pittsburgh Engineering Initiatives, Pittsburgh, PA, to           $267,900  Casey
                    further development of regenerative treatments for
                    astronauts
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NASA               Research on Aviation Training at Middle Tennessee State          $470,000  Gordon
                    University
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NASA               Robotic Exploration Technologies in Astrobiology, Global         $282,000  Honda
                    Undersea Research Unit, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NASA               Robotics and Exploration Testbed at Marshall Space Center      $4,089,000  Aderholt
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NASA               Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, for a          $178,600  Schumer, Clinton
                    Integrated Sensing Systems Testbed (ISST) to develop,
                    demonstrate, and validate advanced techniques for
                    situational awareness
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NASA               Science, Engineering, Mathematics and Aerospace Academy at       $188,000  Meeks, Schumer, Clinton
                    York College
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NASA               Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Center at      $752,000  Gordon
                    Tennessee Tech University
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NASA               Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, MO,         $846,000  Bond
                    Enhancement of K-12 teaching and learning of sciences,
                    math, and technology among schools, teachers, and students
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NASA               Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL, for the             $940,000  Shelby
                    development of laboratory-based test methods and test
                    standards for coupon and component level characterization;
                    development of subcomponent testing capabilities for
                    material, component and system characterization;
                    development and qualification of modeling and simulation
                    techniques for these applications; and development of an
                    integrated modeling and testing approach for evaluation
                    and optimization of new material concepts
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NASA               Space Engineering Institute at Texas A&M University              $352,500  Hall (Ralph)
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NASA               St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO, for immunology              $846,000  Bond
                    research that will complement NASA research on the immune
                    system in microgravity
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NASA               Stennis Space Center, MS, to continue a longstanding           $3,760,000  Cochran, Lott
                    technology/industry partnership in assisting in
                    transitioning space technologies into the commercial
                    sector
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NASA               Stennis Space Center, MS, to support infrastructure            $2,820,000  Cochran
                    improvements for Crew Exploration Vehicle testing
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NASA               Teach for America, New York, NY to engage teachers in          $2,350,000  Mikulski
                    science, technology, engineering and mathematics
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NASA               Thurgood Marshall College Fund Minority NASA Science             $940,000  Jackson Lee, Norton, Cummings, Meek, Watt
                    Initiative
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NASA               Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, for ongoing applied          $446,500  Landrieu, Vitter, Jefferson, Jindal, Melancon
                    polymer technology research and development that links
                    NASA with Louisiana's polymer industry and the State's
                    academic polymer research programs
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NASA               U.S. Space and Rocket Center, Huntsville, AL, for                $470,000  Shelby
                    completion of a long overdue update for the museum and
                    exhibits will provide a more stimulating and effective
                    presentation of the history of our nation's space
                    exploration efforts and will serve to stimulate increased
                    interest in science and technology
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NASA               University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL, to        $1,410,000  Shelby
                    provide research that will provide both fundamental
                    insight into the combustion behavior of this fuel with
                    liquid oxygen which will assist in realizing its full
                    performance potential and will train the next generation
                    of propulsion scientists and engineers who will work for
                    or support NASA in implementing the chosen engine designs
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NASA               University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, to conduct the            $470,000  Shelby
                    fundamental and applied research needed to develop
                    effective near-space technologies for station-keeping
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NASA               University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, to          $446,500  Feinstein, Honda, Eshoo
                    continue the establishment of the Center at NASA Ames
                    Research Center in collaboration with UC Santa Cruz
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NASA               University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, for technology       $1,222,000  McConnell, Yarmuth
                    that assists trauma victims without immediate access to
                    emergency medical care, including astronauts
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NASA               University of Maryland, Baltimore County, MD, for              $1,786,000  Mikulski, Hoyer, Ruppersberger
                    environmental remote sensing
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NASA               University of Maryland, College Park, MD, for the Maryland     $2,679,000  Mikulski, Hoyer, Bartlett
                    Institute for Dextrous Robotics for the creation of a new
                    generation robotic technology for space exploration
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NASA               University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, to help          $1,786,000  Nelson (Ben)
                    establish a degree program in space and telecommunications
                    law
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NASA               University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA, to improve         $613,000  Harkin, Grassley, Braley
                    the use of geospatial data by State and local governments
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NASA               University of Redlands Education Technology Program              $470,000  Lewis (Jerry)
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NASA               University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, for the UVM Center      $1,700,000  Leahy
                    for Advanced Computing
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NASA               Upper Midwest Aerospace Consortium at the University of        $2,679,000  Dorgan, Conrad, Pomeroy
                    North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND, to help make data received
                    from NASA satellite images accessible to the public for
                    management decisions
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NASA               Utah State University Research Foundation, Logan, UT, To         $376,000  Bennett
                    develop a modern infrared calibration capability for
                    current and future remote sensing instruments
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NASA               Wheeling Jesuit University, Wheeling, WV, to expand the        $2,679,000  Byrd
                    reach of the HealtheWV program, an electronic medical
                    records system
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NASA               Wichita State University, Wichita, KS, to improve                $329,000  Brownback
                    facilities and equipment at the National Center for
                    Advanced Materials Performance (NCAMP), which provides
                    shared-database methodology addressing material,
                    structural, manufacturing, and repair qualification
                    processes for use of affordable polymeric composite
                    materials in commercial and military applications
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NASA               Women in Science and Engineering Scholars Program at             $188,000  Lewis (John), Chambliss, Isakson
                    Spelman College
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                  AMENDED BILL TOTAL--WITH COMPARISONS

       The total new budget (obligational) authority for fiscal 
     year 2008 provided in the amended bill, with comparisons to 
     the fiscal year 2007 amount, the 2008 budget estimates, and 
     the House and Senate bills for 2008 follow:

                       (In thousands of dollars)

New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year 2007.......$52,482,417
Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal year52,945,491
House bill, fiscal year 2008.................................55,142,430
Senate bill, fiscal year 2008................................57,009,430
Amended bill, fiscal year 2008...............................53,734,969
Amended bill compared with:
  New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year 2007......+1,252,552
  Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal year+789,478
  House bill, fiscal year 2008...............................-1,407,461
  Senate bill, fiscal year 2008..............................-3,274,461

     DIVISION C--ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT AND RELATED AGENCIES 
                        APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2008

       Following is an explanation of the effects of this division 
     of the House amendment to the Senate amendment to H.R. 2764 
     (hereafter referred to as ``the amended bill'') relative to 
     the versions of the Energy and Water Development 
     Appropriations Act, 2008 (H.R. 2641 and S. 1751) passed by 
     the House of Representatives and reported by the Senate 
     Appropriations Committee.
       The language and allocations set forth in House Report 110-
     185 and Senate Report 110-127 should be complied with unless 
     specifically addressed to the contrary in the amended bill 
     and explanatory statement. Report language included by the 
     House which is not contradicted by the report of the Senate 
     or the explanatory statement, and Senate report language 
     which is not contradicted by the report of the House or the 
     explanatory statement, is approved. The explanatory 
     statement, while repeating some report language for emphasis, 
     does not intend to negate the language referred to above 
     unless expressly provided herein. In cases where both the 
     House report and Senate report address a particular issue not 
     specifically addressed in the amended bill or explanatory 
     statement, the House report and Senate report are not 
     inconsistent and are to be interpreted accordingly. In cases 
     in which the House or Senate have directed the submission of 
     a report, such report is to be submitted to both House and 
     Senate Committees on Appropriations.

                                TITLE I

                       CORPS OF ENGINEERS--CIVIL

                         DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY

                       Corps of Engineers--Civil

       The summary tables included in this title set forth the 
     dispositions with respect to the individual appropriations, 
     projects and activities of the Corps of Engineers. Additional 
     items of the amended bill are discussed below.

                    PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AND EXECUTION

       The Appropriations Committees agree that continued 
     improvements in the Corps' program management and execution 
     are necessary and appropriate; previous direction regarding 
     these areas is refined. The civilian and military leadership 
     of the Corps of Engineers should continue to manage the Corps 
     of Engineers and the Civil Works program in a manner 
     consistent with Congressional intent.
       Fiscal year 2008 budget initiatives.--The Administration's 
     proposals to appropriate the Operations and Maintenance 
     account on a regional basis and to migrate four categories of 
     projects from the Construction account to the Operations and 
     Maintenance account are rejected. The Appropriations 
     Committees support a systemized budget for operating 
     projects; however, the Corps has not yet demonstrated the 
     value of this approach. The Corps is directed to prepare four 
     systemized, integrated budgets for four different areas of 
     the Nation--the Ohio River, the Great Lakes, the Texas coast, 
     and the California coast--to demonstrate the value of system 
     or watershed planning and budgeting. Further, the Corps is 
     directed to develop a comprehensive capital expense policy to 
     distinguish clearly between activities that should be 
     considered routine maintenance and those that should be 
     considered a capital expense consistent with industry 
     practices. Capital improvements are appropriately budgeted in 
     the Construction account; routine activities associated with 
     the upkeep of existing projects budgeted in the Operations 
     and Maintenance account.
       Five-year comprehensive budget planning.--The Corps is 
     directed to submit to the House and Senate Committees on 
     Appropriations concurrent with each annual budget hereafter 
     an updated five-year comprehensive development plan.
       Emphasis on expenditures.--Recent changes to the Corps 
     budgeting and contracting policies have resulted in the 
     carryover of higher levels of funding from year to year. 
     While the Appropriations Committees agree that there are 
     circumstances which will necessitate obligated carryover, the 
     Corps is directed to minimize unobligated carryover to the 
     extent practicable. This direction should not be viewed as a 
     method or excuse to reprogram funds liberally between 
     projects or activities, but rather an admonition to the Corps 
     to estimate capabilities accurately and execute projects 
     within baseline scope and schedules.
       Reprogramming.--The amended bill includes new reprogramming 
     guidance for the Corps of Engineers which provides additional 
     flexibility to meet existing obligations and unforeseen 
     operations and maintenance needs. This additional flexibility 
     is given as a result of the Corps efforts to tighten fiscal 
     management of its program and in recognition of the dynamic 
     nature of civil works project execution. This additional 
     flexibility will be reconsidered should the Corps return to 
     its cavalier approach to baseline schedules and budgets and 
     Congressional intent. The guidance contained herein 
     supersedes all previous Congressional direction with respect 
     to all available balances in the Corps' accounts. For the 
     purposes of carrying out this section, a reprogramming of 
     funds is defined as any reallocation of funds into or from a 
     line item set forth in the tables accompanying this Act. In 
     no case shall a reprogramming for less than $50,000 be 
     submitted to the Committees for approval.
       Not later than 60 days following the enactment of this Act, 
     the Corps shall submit a report to the House and Senate 
     Committees on Appropriations to establish the baseline for 
     application of reprogramming and transfer authorities for the 
     current fiscal year. That report shall contain a table for 
     each appropriation, showing among other items, each program, 
     project and activity in each appropriation. For each day 
     after the required date that the report has not been 
     submitted to Congress, the amount appropriated for salaries 
     and expenses of the Corps of Engineers shall be reduced by 
     $100,000 per day. In addition, the Corps is directed to 
     provide quarterly reports to the House and Senate Committees 
     on Appropriations detailing all projects from which and to 
     which funds were reprogrammed pursuant to the authorities 
     provided in this Act. The report shall also include reasons 
     for the transfers of funds. The thresholds contained in 
     section 101 shall apply to cumulative totals on a project-by-
     project basis.
       Continuing contracts.--The amended bill includes the same 
     legislative provision carried in fiscal year 2006 making 
     continuing contracts optional rather than mandatory. The 
     Appropriations Committees continue to believe that the 
     continuing contract has a role; however, Congress should not 
     mandate the use of any specific contracting mechanism given 
     the vastly varied scope of projects executed by the Corps of 
     Engineers.
       The amended bill also includes a provision that prohibits 
     the use of funds to execute any new continuing contract, or 
     modifications to an existing contract, that commits an amount 
     for a project in excess of the amounts appropriated for such 
     project or otherwise available through legitimate 
     reprogramming or carryover.
       The Appropriations Committees are aware of eight instances 
     where this limitation resulted in contract bid protests 
     during fiscal year 2007. While this number of protests is not 
     significant in the context of the thousands of contracts the 
     Corps issues every year, the issues surrounding continuing 
     contracts remain of concern. Consequently, the GAO is 
     directed to study continuing contracts issued with the new 
     clause to determine whether its use has resulted in a 
     quantifiable adverse impact to the Corps program, either in 
     terms of price, competition or execution. Should the study, 
     or other relevant information, show an adverse impact, this 
     policy will be reconsidered in future years.
       Further, the Corps is directed to provide a report, no 
     later than May 1, 2008, to the House and Senate Committees on 
     Appropriations describing the overall effects, both positive 
     and negative, of this new policy in relation to the Corps' 
     ability to execute the Civil Works mission. Additionally, the 
     report should include any recommendations for changes or 
     improvements to this policy if necessary and appropriate.
       The commitment to reevaluate this policy in the future does 
     not in any way change the existing direction that the Corps 
     use continuing contracts only where they are justified. Once 
     issued, these contracts should be managed to existing and 
     realistically expected future year appropriations. Under no 
     circumstance should the contractor be allowed to dictate the 
     pace of expenditures; the Corps as the contracting agent 
     holds this responsibility.
       The Appropriations Committees restate the House direction 
     that the Corps develop criteria and standards for the use of 
     continuing contracts as well as examine alternatives to this 
     contracting mechanism.
       Study and project policy reviews.--The Chief of Engineers 
     is directed to work with the ASA(CW) and OMB to develop a 
     plan to complete study and project policy compliance reviews 
     as expeditiously as possible and forward the recommendations 
     of these reports to Congress. This plan should be presented 
     to the appropriate House and Senate Appropriations and 
     authorizing Committees no later than March 31, 2008. The 
     Corps shall complete reviews of all documents no later than 
     December 31, 2008.

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                             INVESTIGATIONS

                    (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides $167,261,000 for Investigations, 
     instead of $120,000,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $172,147,000 as proposed by the Senate and includes a 
     $100,000 rescission as proposed by the House.
       The allocation for projects and activities within the 
     Investigations account is shown in the following table:

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       Louisiana Coastal Area Ecosystem Restoration, Louisiana.--
     The Appropriations Committees remain supportive of this 
     effort; however, due to large unobligated balances, 
     $2,952,000 is provided, rather than the budget request of 
     $13,000,000. The Science and Technology line item under this 
     study is not funded and the Corps is directed not to include 
     this line item in the fiscal year 2009 budget. This line item 
     appears to be an attempt to fund other Federal agencies to 
     undertake science activities that are not being funded within 
     those agencies. If the Administration believes this is 
     worthwhile science, then they should budget for this work 
     under the appropriate agency. Any funds from the fiscal year 
     2007 allocation that remain unexpended in the Science and 
     Technology line should be utilized on advancing the study, 
     not on science activities.
       Blackstone River Watershed Restoration, Massachusetts and 
     Rhode Island.--Funding in the amount of $98,000 is included 
     for the ongoing feasibility study and $99,000 is included to 
     study recent flooding in Rhode Island.
       Great Lakes Navigational System, Michigan, Illinois, 
     Indiana, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and 
     Wisconsin.--The funds provided are to be used to complete the 
     supplement to the reconnaissance report of the Great Lakes 
     St. Lawrence Seaway Navigation Study, which, based on a 
     previous agreement between the Secretary, the Ministry of 
     Transportation Canada, and the Secretary of the U.S. 
     Department of Transportation, is to be limited in scope to 
     evaluating the economic, engineering and environmental 
     impacts of maintaining the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway at 
     current size, draft and length of locks. The Secretary is 
     directed to complete the supplemental report by September 
     2008, after which Congress, interested State and Federal 
     agencies, and the public shall review the report for one year 
     to determine whether additional study is warranted.
       Chief's Twelve Actions.--Funding is not included for this 
     item. The Appropriations Committees believe that the 
     activities proposed in the budget request for this line item 
     should be incorporated into the various funded planning 
     activities that the Corps has underway.
       National Shoreline Study.--Additional funds have been 
     provided above the budget request for the National Planning 
     Center of Expertise for Coastal Storm Damage Reduction to 
     develop a process for managing shore protection projects as 
     part of a systems approach to coastal protection for the 
     purpose of achieving improved project performance, increased 
     cost effectiveness, and enhanced benefits.
       Reprogramming Payback.--Funding under this heading includes 
     $4,526,000 to meet prior reprogramming obligations identified 
     by the Corps of Engineers. This funding provides the full 
     amount for all paybacks in this account; any additional 
     requirements are the sole responsibility of the Corps.

                              CONSTRUCTION

                    (INCLUDING RESCISSIONS OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides $2,294,029,000 for Construction, 
     instead of $2,004,186,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $2,059,474,000 as proposed by the Senate and includes the 
     $4,688,000 of rescissions as proposed by the House.
       The allocation for the projects and activities within the 
     Construction account is shown in the following table:

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       Santa Ana River mainstem, California.--Funding in addition 
     to the budget request for this project is included to 
     continue studies to ascertain the nature and extent of water 
     quality degradation in the Santa Ana River resulting from the 
     construction and operation of Seven Oaks Dam and to amend the 
     Seven Oaks Dam water control plan in light of current 
     conditions and requirements.
       American River Watershed (Folsom Dam Miniraise), 
     California.--Within the funds provided for this project, 
     $14,000,000 is for completion of the bridge.
       Dade County (Miami-Dade), Florida.--The Appropriations 
     Committees are aware of the ongoing study by the Corps to 
     determine the availability of a domestic source of sand for 
     the Miami-Dade Project, which was directed and funded by the 
     Appropriations Committees in fiscal year 1999. The Committees 
     continue to have concerns over the lack of finalization of 
     this study and thereby direct the Corps to identify a 
     compatible sand source for the project using previously 
     appropriated funds no later than March 1, 2008.
       Modified Waters Delivery Plan, Florida.--The Appropriations 
     Committees recognize the national importance of this project, 
     but are concerned about the open-ended scope and the 
     increasing costs for the Corps participation in this project.
       When the project was authorized in 1989, the plan was to 
     utilize the culverts under the Tamiami Trail to provide the 
     needed flows to Everglades National Park. The next plan was a 
     3,000 foot opening in the Tamiami Trail. Now various bridge 
     options are being considered.
       Another option under consideration is raising the water 
     level in the L-29 canal, utilizing the culverts to provide 
     the flows and raising the low spots on the Tamiami Trail. The 
     Appropriations Committees are concerned that this constantly 
     changing endpoint for completion of Mod Waters is delaying 
     the Corps from undertaking critical Everglades restoration 
     projects authorized under the Comprehensive Everglades 
     Restoration Plan.
       Funds provided for Everglades restoration include 
     $9,840,000 for this project in fiscal year 2008. This is the 
     Corps' full stated capability and is based on the apparent 
     disarray in determining exactly what will be accomplished in 
     fiscal year 2008. The Corps is directed to use this funding 
     to improve flows through the culverts under the Tamiami 
     Trail. Any use of these funds for other activities requires a 
     reprogramming request and House and Senate Appropriations 
     Committee approval. Within 90 days of enactment, the Corps is 
     directed to submit to the House and Senate Committees on 
     Appropriations its plan for completion of its role in the 
     Modified Waters Delivery Plan, providing a final project 
     scope and identifying, not only Corps funding requirements, 
     but also corresponding contributions from the Department of 
     Interior and State of Florida.
       To most effectively utilize the funding provided to the 
     Corps of Engineers for the Modified Waters Delivery project 
     in fiscal year 2008, the Committees on Appropriations expect 
     that the Department of Interior will provide funding to match 
     or exceed that provided to the Corps this fiscal year. The 
     Committees further expect that the Department of Interior 
     share of the project costs will not be provided in the form 
     of in-kind services or credit for work previously performed.
       Olmsted Locks and Dam, Ohio River, Illinois and Kentucky.--
     Neither funds provided for the Olmsted Locks and Dam Project 
     nor funds available within this account are available to 
     reimburse the Claims and Judgment Fund.
       Muddy River, Boston, and Brookline, Massachusetts.--Funding 
     is included to continue project design and construction, 
     including ecosystem restoration features, of the Muddy River 
     Project in Brookline and Boston, Massachusetts.
       Upper Mississippi Restoration, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, 
     Missouri and Wisconsin.--Funding included for this activity 
     shall be available only to continue ongoing design and 
     construction projects and shall not be available to initiate 
     new construction projects.
       Missouri Fish and Wildlife Recovery, Iowa, Kansas, 
     Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota.--
     Within the funds provided, the Corps is directed to make 
     modifications to the Intake Dam to provide additional habitat 
     for the pallid sturgeon.
       Southeast Louisiana project, Louisiana.--No funding is 
     provided for this project. It is the understanding of the 
     Appropriations Committees that legislation and funding will 
     be proposed in the forthcoming Administration supplemental 
     request.
       Bois Brule drainage and levee district, Missouri.--Funding 
     is provided for continuing work related to this project. 
     Legislative text is included in the bill that reallocates the 
     unexpended balance of $597,000 from the terminated continuing 
     authorities project at Bois Brule, Missouri.
       Townsends Inlet to Cape May Inlet Hurricane and Storm 
     Protection Project, New Jersey.--Within the funds provided, 
     $65,000 is available to evaluate the use of periodic 
     backpassing of sand as part of the Townsends Inlet to Cape 
     May Inlet shore protection project.
       Atlantic Coast of NYC, Rockaway inlet to Norton Point, New 
     York.--Funding is provided for continuing work related to 
     this project. Further, legislative text is included in the 
     bill that reallocates the unexpended balance of $881,000 from 
     engineering and design activities that are complete.
       Lake Sakakawea, North Dakota.--The original health care 
     facility for the Three Affiliated Tribes was permanently 
     inundated due to the impoundment of Lake Sakakawea. A 
     replacement health care facility was promised but never 
     constructed. Legislative text has been included in the bill 
     that directs the Corps to construct this replacement 
     facility. Funding is provided in the amount of $2,952,000 for 
     design of the replacement health care facility. The Corps 
     should work closely with the Indian Health Service and the 
     Three Affiliated Tribes on the design and construction of 
     this facility. The Corps is directed to utilize the expertise 
     in their military programs office for this project.
       North Dakota (Environmental Infrastructure), North 
     Dakota.--Funding provided under this heading includes 
     $5,904,000 for work related to the replacement of the Devils 
     Lake Water supply pipeline. Legislative text is included in 
     the bill that reallocates the unexpended balance of 
     $4,972,000 from the Devils Lake outlet to this project.
       Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, Lower Brule Sioux, South 
     Dakota.--The Appropriations Committees note that title IV of 
     the Water Resources Development Act of 1999, Public Law 106-
     53 as amended, authorizes funding to pay administrative 
     expenses, implementation of terrestrial wildlife plans, 
     activities associated with land transferred or to be 
     transferred, and annual expenses for operating recreational 
     areas. Funding under this heading includes $3,936,000 for 
     this effort. Within the funds provided, not more than 
     $1,000,000 shall be provided for administrative expenses. The 
     Corps is directed to distribute the remaining funds as 
     directed by title IV to the State of South Dakota, the 
     Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe and the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe.
       Central City, Fort Worth, Texas.--The Appropriations 
     Committees continue to be interested in the efficiencies and 
     additional benefits potentially available from reformulation 
     of the project now underway by the Corps of Engineers. The 
     funds provided for this project are to be used to pursue 
     design and construction of the authorized project, 
     maintaining schedule commitments, while capturing the 
     efficiencies and benefits from the reformulation effort. 
     Further, the Corps is expected to incorporate all changes 
     resulting from the reformulation as soon as they are 
     identified. Additionally, the Corps is directed to consider 
     the planned, complementary efforts of other Federal agencies, 
     state and local governments in the project area that are, or 
     will be, in place as it defines the reformulated Central City 
     project.
       Lake Champlain Watershed Initiative.--Funding in the amount 
     of $2,460,000 is provided for the continuation of this 
     project. Legislative text is included in the bill that 
     reallocates the unexpended balance of $1,500,000 from the 
     completed Waterbury Dam Seepage Correction repairs to this 
     project.
       Levisa and Tug Forks & Upper Cumberland River, West 
     Virginia, Virginia, and Kentucky.--Funding under this heading 
     includes $28,290,000 for this project. Within the amounts 
     provided, $4,920,000 shall be for elements of the project in 
     the Commonwealth of Kentucky; $5,166,000 shall be available 
     for the Commonwealth of Virginia elements of the project; and 
     $18,204,000 shall be for Kermit, Lower Mingo County, McDowell 
     County, Upper Mingo and Wayne County, West Virginia.
       Shoreline Erosion Control Development and Demonstration 
     Program.--The Appropriations Committees understand that this 
     program was considerably expanded and modified in the recent 
     Water Resources Development Act. Therefore, the amended bill 
     includes legislative text to extend the duration of this 
     program so that the Corps can continue monitoring of 
     completed projects and finish work on projects, where 
     possible with previously appropriated funds. No new funds are 
     provided.
       Reprogramming Payback.--Funds are provided to meet 
     reprogramming obligations identified by the Corps of 
     Engineers under this account. The Corps shall analyze 
     existing obligations giving priority to project completion 
     and useful increments of work. The Corps shall coordinate the 
     allocation of these funds with the House and Senate 
     Committees on Appropriations. Provision of this funding is 
     intended to assist the Corps in meeting obligations made to 
     Members of Congress and local sponsors. It does not in any 
     way lessen the Corps' responsibility of meeting commitments 
     made to repay ``borrowed'' funds.

                     CONTINUING AUTHORITIES PROGRAM

       The Appropriations Committees remain concerned with the 
     management of the Continuing Authorities Program. While 
     progress has been made in gaining an understanding of 
     existing obligations and the inventory of unfinished 
     projects, the Corps must continue to refine its policies and 
     approach to this program. The Appropriations Committees are 
     frustrated by the level of Congressional oversight required 
     of a program that remains a small part of the Corps' Civil 
     Works Program. The Appropriations Committees are particularly 
     disturbed that, despite clear guidance restricting the Corps 
     from initiating new projects without the consent or direction 
     of Congress, more than 40 projects were initiated during the 
     Fiscal Year 2007 Continuing Resolution. Until such time as 
     the Corps can demonstrate that the inventory of unfinished 
     projects associated with this program has been sufficiently 
     reduced to allow new investment decisions, the Appropriations 
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     in making further commitments to non-federal sponsors which 
     cannot be met. Consequently, the Corps is directed not to 
     initiate or restart any Section 205, 206 or 1135 project 
     which has not been named in a conference report from fiscal 
     year 2002-2008. The term ``restart'' shall mean funding any 
     project that had received funding before fiscal year 2002 but 
     not since. The Corps may only initiate new projects in the 
     remaining authorities subject to meeting existing project 
     requirements and determining that the program appropriation 
     levels can support additional investment.
       The prohibition on executing new cost sharing agreements is 
     not extended to fiscal year 2008; however, approval authority 
     for all cost share agreements shall be maintained by the 
     Chief of Engineers. This authority cannot be delegated.
       The Corps is directed to terminate all continuing 
     authorities projects that have not received funding or have 
     not been named specifically in a conference report during the 
     period of fiscal year 2002-2008. Not later than 30 days after 
     enactment, the Corps shall forward a report summarizing the 
     inventory of active but unfinished projects, by authority, to 
     the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations.
       The report also shall summarize the review process that the 
     Corps intends to follow to reclassify unfinished projects to 
     better control and manage the inventory of unfinished 
     projects over time. The position of the non-federal sponsor 
     shall be considered in this process. Should the sponsor 
     remain interested in pursuing a project that has been 
     terminated or proposed for termination, the sponsor should 
     officially re-affirm its support for the project and 
     establish that it is a willing and capable sponsor with the 
     financial capability to execute the project, including the 
     ability to obtain required real estate necessary for the 
     implementation of the project. Lacking such re-affirmation by 
     the non-federal sponsor, the project should be or remain 
     terminated. This action should be taken only as a method to 
     assess accurately the inventory of unfinished projects in the 
     program. Any projects in Sections 205, 206, or 1135 that had 
     been terminated but that are re-affirmed by the non-federal 
     sponsor may not be initiated or restarted without the 
     explicit consent of the House and Senate Committees on 
     Appropriations. Not later than 180 days after enactment, the 
     Corps shall forward a report to the House and Senate 
     Committees on Appropriations summarizing the results of the 
     first iteration of the reclassification review.
       The Corps is directed to maintain an approximately 80-20 
     percent split between the Design and Implementation (D&I) 
     phase and the Feasibility phase within each authority. This 
     split should be considered a guideline only, as there may be 
     specific circumstances that require a slightly different 
     weighting.
       In the following tables, two categories of projects are 
     included: projects with a specific funding amount designated 
     by Congress for fiscal year 2008; and projects the Corps may 
     consider for funding after the first category of projects is 
     addressed. The Corps shall prioritize the second category of 
     projects (i.e., those listed without dollar amounts) based on 
     the following criteria:
       Priorities for Design and Implementation (D&I) Phase:
       1. D&I work for continuing projects that have executed 
     PCAs.
       2. D&I funding for projects approved by Corps Headquarters 
     to execute a PCA.
       3. D&I work which does not require executed agreements 
     (e.g. continuing or pre-PCA design) for ongoing projects.
       4. D&I funding for projects with approved Feasibility 
     Reports moving into D&I.
       Priorities for Feasibility Phase:
       1. Feasibility phase funding for projects with executed 
     FCSAs.
       2. Feasibility phase funding for projects approved by Corps 
     Headquarters to execute a FCSA.
       3. Feasibility phase work which does not require a FCSA for 
     ongoing projects.
       4. Feasibility phase funding for initiations or restarts.
       Within the last-funded priority level within the D&I and 
     Feasibility phases, if the projects qualifying for funding 
     exceed the available funding, funds shall be allocated based 
     on project outputs and the non-federal sponsor's ability to 
     meet local obligations.
       Remaining funds, if any, may be allocated to additional 
     projects in accordance with the aforementioned priorities, 
     except that remaining funds for Section 14 projects shall be 
     allocated to the most urgently needed projects.
       For all projects that receive a specific dollar amount, the 
     Corps shall make this funding available for a period of two 
     years, after which time the funding may be used to meet other 
     project requirements. The funds may also be used to meet 
     other requirements upon termination of these projects. The 
     Corps shall also make available for two years from enactment 
     of this Act any project funds remaining from Congressional 
     direction in fiscal year 2006.
       The Chief of Engineers should provide a report to the House 
     and Senate Committees on Appropriations within 30 days of 
     enactment of this Act detailing how funds will be distributed 
     to the individual items in the various CAP sections for the 
     fiscal year. The Chief should also provide an annual report 
     at the end of each fiscal year detailing the progress made on 
     the backlog of projects. The report should include the 
     completions and terminations as well as progress of on-going 
     work. The Appropriations Committees are willing to work with 
     the Corps on any reforms that they might suggest to improve 
     this program.

                   MISSISSIPPI RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES

       The amended bill provides $387,402,000 for Mississippi 
     River and Tributaries (MR&T), instead of $278,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $375,000,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       The allocation for projects and activities within the 
     Mississippi River and Tributaries account is shown in the 
     following table:

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                           MR&T CONSTRUCTION

       Mississippi River Levees, Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, 
     Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee.--Additional 
     funds above the budget request shall be used for the 
     following activities: $6,691,000 for the New Madrid levee 
     closure and box culvert and mitigation land acquisition; 
     continue Item 2, award contracts for Reid-Bedford-King, Item 
     424-L; Magna Vista-Brunswick, Item 468-L; Bayou Vidal-
     Elkridge, Item 421-R; Carrollton Levee Enlargement; continue 
     Floodway assessments; Trotters, Mississippi, relief wells; 
     Wilson, Arkansas, relief wells; Cairo, Illinois, Grade Raise 
     and complete LMRMRIS.
       Yazoo Basin, Yazoo Backwater, Mississippi.--Funding under 
     this heading includes $246,000 for the Corps of Engineers to 
     design and construct a multi-agency wildlife and 
     environmental interpretative and education center in the 
     South Delta area of the State of Mississippi.
       It is the intent of Congress that the conservation easement 
     as stated in the Real Estate Plan section of the draft 2000 
     Yazoo Backwater reformulation report be acquired for the non-
     structural flood damage reduction component of the project. 
     The conservation easement is to be used as a flood damage 
     reduction measure and is adequate for the Yazoo Backwater 
     Project. The Chief of Engineers, acting by and through the 
     Vicksburg District, is directed to proceed with real estate 
     activities as may be accomplished in advance of final project 
     approval.

                     MR&T OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

       Wappapello Lake, Missouri.--Funding under this heading 
     includes $6,396,000, in addition to the budget request, to 
     address actions related to the relocation of U.S. Highway 67 
     necessary as a result of changes to the operation of the 
     project. The Appropriations Committees direct the Corps to 
     budget fully for the remaining cost of relocations that have 
     resulted from changes to the operation of the project.
       Mississippi River Levees, Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, 
     Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee.--Funds 
     provided above the budget request are for gravel surfacing of 
     selected locations along roads on top of levees in Arkansas, 
     Mississippi, and Louisiana to ensure all-weather access for 
     flood response and backlog maintenance.
       Additional funding is also included to address the 
     maintenance backlog at Arkabutla, Sardis, Enid and Grenada 
     Lakes in Mississippi.
       Collection and Study of Basic Data.--Funds provided under 
     this heading include $1,378,000 for these efforts. Funds 
     provided above the budget request are for LIDAR mapping to be 
     undertaken in the Delta portion of Mississippi.


                       OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

       The amended bill provides $2,243,637,000 for Operation and 
     Maintenance, instead of $2,655,241,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $2,291,971,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The allocation for projects and activities within the 
     Operation and Maintenance account is shown in the following 
     table:

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       Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, Alabama and Mississippi.--
     Funding under this heading includes $27,599,000 for this 
     project. Funds above the budget request are provided for the 
     construction of mooring cells near Columbus, Mississippi, for 
     safety of tows tying up during high water levels and lock 
     closure at Whitten and Stennis Locks due to dam safety 
     issues.
       McClellan-Kerr, Arkansas River Navigation System, Arkansas 
     and Oklahoma.--An additional $2,534,000 is provided, above 
     the budget request, to begin Planning, Engineering and Design 
     (PED) for the Arkansas/White Cutoff project and to complete 
     repairs on the south end of the Jim Smith Lake Structure.
       Dry Creek (Warm Springs) lake and channel, California.--
     Within the funds provided for this project, $102,000 shall be 
     available to update the inundation maps for the project and 
     $544,000 for hatchery requirements.
       San Francisco Bay Harbor, California.--Within the funds 
     provided, $394,000 is to advance the Ocean Beach Nourishment 
     project.
       Cherry Creek, Chatfield, and Trinidad Lakes, Colorado.--In 
     addition to the budget request, funds are included for 
     continued repairs at these three lakes. This action in no way 
     is intended to alter the Corps of Engineers' lease and 
     property accountability policies. The Appropriations 
     Committees understand that the State of Colorado has agreed 
     to cost share this project on a 50-50 basis and that the 
     Secretary is not to assume any share in the future of the 
     operation and maintenance of these recreation facilities.
       Intracoastal Waterway, Delaware River to Chesapeake Bay, 
     Delaware and Maryland.--In addition to the budget request, 
     funds are included for repairs to the Summit Bridge.
       Mississippi River Project (MVR), Illinois.--Within the 
     funds provided, $148,000 is provided for Mill Creek South 
     Slough, Illinois.
       Burns Waterway Harbor, Indiana.--Dredging activities for 
     this project should place priority on the Bailly intake pipe 
     area.
       Great Lakes Navigation, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, 
     Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.--
     Within the funds provided under this heading, $6,544,000 is 
     included to execute backlog dredging at commercial navigation 
     projects within the Great Lakes. This funding shall be 
     allocated based on maximizing transportation cost savings, 
     taking into account relationships among harbors. The Corps 
     shall coordinate with the House and Senate Committees on 
     Appropriations as well as other interested parties in 
     allocating this funding.
       Clinton Lake, Kansas.--Funding provided under this heading 
     includes $692,000, in addition to the budget request, for the 
     dam toe road access and dam road repairs.
       Wolf Creek Dam, Lake Cumberland, Kentucky.--The 
     Appropriations Committees note that Lake Cumberland has been 
     drastically lowered for on-going seepage/stability correction 
     repairs to Wolf Creek Dam. Additional funds provided above 
     the budget request are for pool-lowering mitigation features.
       Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, Louisiana.--Funds above the 
     budget request are provided for additional maintenance 
     activities associated with the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal 
     Lock.
       J. Bennett Johnston Waterway, Louisiana.--Funding provided 
     under this heading includes additional funds for bank 
     stabilization repairs, dredging entrances to oxbow lakes, 
     routine operation and maintenance activities, annual dredging 
     requirements, and backlog maintenance.
       Michigan Harbors, Michigan.--The Appropriations Committees 
     note that there are some 30 federally maintained harbors in 
     Michigan; however, fewer than 10 are budgeted. The 
     Appropriations Committees have attempted to provide for some 
     of the dredging needs of the State. However, recognizing that 
     conditions at these harbors are constantly changing and that 
     the Great Lakes are continuing to suffer from historic low 
     water levels, the Corps is directed to propose a dredging 
     program for fiscal year 2008 that would most effectively 
     utilize the scarce funds available for these harbor projects. 
     This plan should be presented within 30 days of enactment of 
     this Act as a reprogramming action for approval by the House 
     and Senate Appropriations Committees.
       Upper Rio Grande Water Operations Model, New Mexico.--
     Funding provided under this heading includes $492,000 to 
     develop an outline for an integrated management plan of the 
     Rio Grande in New Mexico in cooperation with the Bureau of 
     Reclamation.
       Garrison Dam and Lake Sakakawea, North Dakota.--Funding 
     provided under this heading includes $197,000 for mosquito 
     control and $935,000 for the Corps to work in cooperation 
     with the Friends of Lake Sakakawea to ensure the recreation 
     sites around the lake can be utilized.
       Ohio River Navigation, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, 
     Pennsylvania, Tennessee, West Virginia.--Funding provided 
     under this heading includes $2,804,000 to meet the needs 
     identified in the Ohio River and Tributaries Navigation 
     System Five-Year Development Perspective. The Corps shall 
     allocate this funding on a systems basis taking into account 
     the level of funding and urgent requirements of the 
     navigation system. The Corps shall report to the House and 
     Senate Committees on Appropriations on the allocation of the 
     funds.
       Willamette Falls Lock, Oregon.--Additional funding is 
     provided above the budget request for continued operations of 
     the lock.
       However, the Appropriations Committees have recently become 
     aware of safety and stability concerns with this more than 
     100 year old multi-chambered lock that primarily serves 
     recreational interests. However, these concerns, and their 
     concomitant funding requirements were raised with the 
     Appropriations Committees after a final agreement had been 
     reached on the Corps of Engineers funding. Further, the 
     information provided by the Corps was grossly inadequate for 
     the Appropriations Committees to make informed decisions 
     which balance competing needs across the Nation. The Corps is 
     therefore directed to initiate the Hydraulic Steel Structure 
     Investigation (HSSI) utilizing the funds provided herein for 
     this project. The Corps should also evaluate the Operation 
     and Maintenance account and determine what non-essential 
     activities may be deferred in the Corps' Northwestern 
     Division to fund completion of this study in fiscal year 
     2008. The Corps is also instructed to work with local 
     interests to determine what additional funding may be 
     available from state and local sources. The Corps will report 
     to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations once it 
     has identified additional funding sources, but not later than 
     45 days after enactment of this Act. Upon completion of the 
     HSSI, the Corps shall report to the House and Senate 
     Committees on Appropriations on measures to be taken to 
     address any safety and stability issues to maintain the 
     operation and the associated costs of these measures. The 
     Appropriations Committees are aware that the safety and 
     stability issues for the lock may prohibit operation of the 
     lock during calendar year 2008.
       Schuylkill River, Pennsylvania.--Within the funds provided, 
     $98,000 is to complete necessary document preparation to 
     allow clearance to the authorized 40-foot depth.
       Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, Lower Brule Sioux, South 
     Dakota.--The Appropriations Committees note that title VI of 
     the Water Resources Development Act of 1999 requires that 
     funding to inventory and stabilize cultural and historic 
     sites along the Missouri River in South Dakota, and to carry 
     out the terrestrial wildlife habitat programs, shall be 
     provided from the Operation and Maintenance account. Funding 
     under this heading includes $2,804,000 to protect cultural 
     resource sites and provide funding to the State and tribes 
     for approved restoration and stewardship plans and, in 
     compliance with the requirements of title VI. The Corps is 
     directed to contract with or reimburse the State of South 
     Dakota and affected tribes to carry out these duties.
       Waco Lake, Texas.--The funding under this heading includes 
     $1,433,000 for this project, in addition to the budget 
     request, for the replacement of failing water delivery 
     systems and for necessary repairs resulting from recent 
     flooding.
       Whitney Lake, Texas.--In addition to the budget request, 
     $1,908,000 is provided for Ham Creek and $940,000 is provided 
     for necessary repairs resulting from recent flooding.
       Town Bluff Dam, Texas.--Additional funding is provided for 
     improvements at Campers Cove, Sandy Creek, and East End.
       Chinook, Head of Sand Island and Baker Bay, Washington.--
     The Appropriations Committees note the proximity of Corps 
     navigation facilities on the Columbia River between Chinook 
     and the Head of Sand Island, Washington, and at Baker Bay, 
     Washington, and encourage the Corps of Engineers to seek ways 
     to achieve cost savings and efficiency, such as by utilizing 
     appropriate contracting methods while having these two 
     projects be considered together when seeking bids and 
     awarding contracts.
       Mud Mountain Dam, Washington--Within the funds provided, 
     the Corps is directed to use up to $903,000 to satisfy 
     Federal fish passage obligations for the term of the 
     cooperative agreement with Puget Sound Energy.
       Ohio River Locks & Dams, West Virginia, Kentucky & Ohio--
     Additional funding is provided for recreation improvements at 
     Parkersburg.
       Fox River, Wisconsin--Additional funds above the budget 
     request are to reimburse the State of Wisconsin, in 
     accordance with the agreement, for the costs of repairs and 
     rehabilitation of the transferred locks and for the Corps of 
     Engineers to undertake major repairs for the dams and 
     associated infrastructure.
       Lake Superior Small Harbor Dredging, Wisconsin--Additional 
     funding is included to respond to maintenance needs of small 
     harbors on Lake Superior.
       Chief's Twelve Actions--Funding under this heading includes 
     $2,481,000 for this item. The Appropriations Committees 
     believe that these funds can serve to make significant 
     improvements to the way the Corps administers completed 
     projects to account for changed conditions since 
     construction.
       National Coastal Mapping--Additional funds provided above 
     the budget request are for LIDAR bathymetry for use in 
     regional sediment management and for Coastal Zone Mapping and 
     Imaging LIDAR/LASER to be conducted in cooperation with the 
     University of Southern Mississippi.


                 FLOOD CONTROL AND COASTAL EMERGENCIES

       The amended bill provides no funding for Flood Control and 
     Coastal Emergencies, instead of $40,000,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $50,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.


                           REGULATORY PROGRAM

       The amended bill provides $180,000,000 for Regulatory 
     programs and activities as proposed by both the House and 
     Senate.
       The Appropriations Committees are concerned that the Corps 
     is not completing regulatory approvals and Environmental 
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     Reports (EIR) and Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) in an 
     expeditious manner. The Appropriations Committees urge the 
     Corps of Engineers to ensure a 12-month time frame for 
     completion of all EIR/EIS and to undertake other improvements 
     that would expedite regulatory processes, such as requiring 
     an EIR/EIS on major dredge and fill projects only, and 
     expediting or waiving superfluous review at the division 
     level.
       The Corps is directed to work with the Office of Surface 
     Mining (OSM) to develop a more efficient process for 
     expediting permit decisions associated with surface coal 
     mining operations. To avoid unnecessary time delays and 
     duplication of agency resources, the Corps shall maintain the 
     availability of a meaningful general permit for surface coal 
     mining that may be issued in coordination with and for the 
     term of the permit already required pursuant to the Surface 
     Mining Control and Reclamation Act (SMCRA). The Corps should 
     also dedicate sufficient personnel and financial resources to 
     support a consistent program for permit review and issuance.


            FORMERLY UTILIZED SITES REMEDIAL ACTION PROGRAM

       The amended bill provides $140,000,000 for Formerly 
     Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program as proposed by the 
     Senate, instead of $130,000,000 as proposed by the House. The 
     Corps is directed to prioritize sites that are nearing 
     completion and initiate cleanup expeditiously for the former 
     Sylvania nuclear fuel site in Hicksville, New York. 
     Legislative language is included in the bill providing an 
     additional disposal option for FUSRAP waste.


                                EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $175,046,000 for Expenses as 
     proposed by the Senate, instead of $171,000,000 as proposed 
     by the House.
       The Appropriations Committees are concerned that oversight 
     of the Corps of Engineers Civil Works Program is being 
     negatively impacted by tight personnel funding in this 
     account. Accordingly, additional funds have been provided in 
     this account to allow the Corps' Headquarters Office to hire 
     additional personnel to help perform oversight functions.


        OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (CIVIL WORKS)

       The amended bill provides $4,500,000 for the Office of the 
     Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works) as proposed by 
     the Senate, instead of $6,000,000 as proposed by the House. 
     The amended bill provides only salaries and expenses as in 
     previous years.


                        ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISION

       The amended bill includes a provision proposed by both the 
     House and Senate relating to reception and representation 
     expenses and the replacement and hire of passenger motor 
     vehicles.

                      TITLE I--GENERAL PROVISIONS

       The amended bill modifies a provision contained in both the 
     House and Senate bills relating to reprogramming.
       The amended bill includes a provision proposed by the House 
     that limits the availability of funds for certain continuing 
     contracts.
       The amended bill includes a provision prohibiting 
     implementation of competitive sourcing or High Performing 
     Organization, as proposed by the Senate. The House bill 
     contained a similar provision.
       The amended bill includes a provision prohibiting the Corps 
     from divesting or transferring Civil Works functions as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill modifies a provision concerning report 
     notifications as proposed by the Senate. The House bill 
     contained no similar provision.
       The amended bill includes a provision concerning 
     reallocations of Lake Cumberland, Kentucky, as proposed by 
     the Senate.
       The amended bill includes a provision allowing the use of 
     the revolving fund for construction of two buildings at the 
     U.S. Army Engineer Research and Design Center as proposed by 
     the Senate.
       The amended bill includes a provision concerning in-kind 
     services for the Rio Grande Basin Watershed study as proposed 
     by the Senate. The provision allows for local sponsors of 
     this project to be reimbursed for overpayment of the non-
     Federal share of the costs of the study.
       The amended bill includes a provision regarding the Middle 
     Rio Grande Collaborative Program, New Mexico, as proposed by 
     the Senate.
       The amended bill includes a provision concerning the 
     conveyance of surplus property in Tate County, Mississippi, 
     as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill modifies a provision relating to section 
     594 of the Water Resources Development Act of 1999 as 
     proposed by the Senate. The provision provides authority for 
     North Dakota to be eligible for environmental infrastructure 
     assistance.
       The amended bill includes a provision regarding the Kahuku 
     Storm Damage Reduction Project, Hawaii, as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       The amended bill includes a provision related to the 
     Shoreline Erosion Control Development and Demonstration 
     Program as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes a provision related to 
     congressional budget justifications as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       The amended bill includes a provision regarding a 
     replacement health care facility at Lake Sakakawea, North 
     Dakota.
       The amended bill includes a provision concerning 
     reimbursement for expenses incurred by locals carrying out 
     portions of authorized Federal flood and storm damage 
     reduction projects as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes a provision regarding Johnson 
     Creek, Texas, as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes a provision regarding 
     reimbursements as proposed by the Senate. This provision 
     increases the limits allowed on certain reimbursements for 
     work undertaken by local interests.
       The amended bill includes a provision on the Coronado, 
     California, project as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes a provision for the Navajo 
     Reservation, Arizona, Utah and New Mexico, project as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes a provision concerning the 
     visitor reservation services for Corps of Engineers 
     recreation sites as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes a provision concerning the 
     Marshall, Minnesota, project as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes a modified provision concerning 
     the St. John's Bayou-New Madrid Floodway, Missouri, Project. 
     The provision reaffirms the recent District Court decision 
     concerning the economic feasibility and non-separability of 
     the project as currently described in the June 2002 Revised 
     Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement and further 
     supplemented by the March 2006 Revised Supplemental 
     Environmental Impact Statement 2.
       The amended bill includes a provision allowing funds 
     provided in Public Law 110-28 to be utilized for the purposes 
     for which they were appropriated as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes a provision relating to the Cedar 
     Hammock (Wares Creek), Florida, project.
       The amended bill includes a provision relating to the 
     Manatee Harbor, Florida, project.
       The amended bill includes a provision relating to 
     continuing contracts. This provision was carried in the 
     fiscal year 2006 Energy and Water appropriations conference 
     report.
       The amended bill includes a provision relating to the 
     Terminus Dam, California, project.
       The amended bill includes a provision providing an 
     additional disposal option for FUSRAP waste.
       The amended bill includes a provision relating to the cost 
     share of the American and Sacramento Rivers, California, 
     project.
       The amended bill includes a provision relating to the White 
     River Navigation project.
       The amended bill includes a provision modifying Section 103 
     under title I of Public Law 109-103 regarding certain 
     landfills in the Muskingum River watershed.
       The amended bill includes a provision that transfers 
     approximately 197 acres of surplus Corps of Engineers land to 
     Story County, Iowa. The land is a former site for a Corps of 
     Engineers flood control reservoir initiative, the Skunk River 
     Reservoir Project. The project was abandoned and deauthorized 
     by Congress.
       The amended bill modifies a provision regarding 
     Apalachiacola, Chattahoochee and Flint Rivers and Alabama, 
     Coosa and Tallapoosa Rivers, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida, 
     as proposed by the Senate. The House bill included no similar 
     provision. The Appropriations Committees are supportive of 
     finding mutually agreeable solutions to water allocation of 
     the Apalachicola-Chattahootchee-Flint and Alabama-Coosa-
     Tallapoosa river systems between the states of Alabama, 
     Florida and Georgia. The Corps is directed to continue to 
     support the interstate discussions and to take no actions 
     that adversely impact the outcome.
       The amended bill includes a provision concerning the 
     Southeast Louisiana project as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes a provision regarding a reporting 
     requirement for Alaska Coastal Erosion.
       The amended bill does not include a provision proposed by 
     the Senate repealing Section 108 under title I of Public Law 
     109-103 concerning continuing contracts.
       The amended bill does not include a provision proposed by 
     the House relating to the dredge McFarland.
       The amended bill does not include three provisions proposed 
     by the Senate relating to the Federal dredge fleet.
       The amended bill does not include a provision proposed by 
     the House relating to the Sacramento District Office of the 
     Corps of Engineers.
       The amended bill does not include a provision proposed by 
     the Senate relating to the St. Georges Bridge in Delaware.
       The amended bill does not include a provision proposed by 
     the Senate relating to the Lower Mud River, Milton, West 
     Virginia, project.
       The amended bill does not include a provision proposed by 
     the Senate concerning cooperative agreements.
       The amended bill does not include a provision proposed by 
     the Senate relating to the Rio De Flag, Arizona, project.
       The amended bill does not include a provision proposed by 
     the Senate relating to Avian Predation in the Columbia River 
     Fish Mitigation project.
       The amended bill does not include a provision proposed by 
     the Senate relating to the Santa Ana, California, project.
       The amended bill does not include a provision proposed by 
     the Senate relating to the Upper Guadalupe, California, 
     project.

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       The amended bill does not include a provision proposed by 
     the Senate relating to the Missouri River mitigation project.
       The amended bill does not include a provision limiting 
     Corps of Engineers expenditure on a project as proposed by 
     the Senate.
       The amended bill does not include a provision proposed by 
     the Senate relating to the McAlpine Lock and Dam project.
       The amended bill does not include a provision regarding 
     crediting of non-Federal expenditures on the San Lorenzo 
     River, California, project as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill does not include a provision proposed by 
     the Senate relating to the Missouri and Middle Mississippi 
     Rivers Enhancement project.
       The amended bill does not include a provision proposed by 
     the Senate relating to the Nogales Wash, Arizona, project.
       The amended bill does not include a provision proposed by 
     the Senate relating to the Tucson Drainage Area, Arizona, 
     project.
       The amended bill does not include a provision proposed by 
     the Senate relating to the Rural Utah (Environmental 
     Infrastructure) project.
       The amended bill does not include a provision proposed by 
     the Senate relating to the Connecticut River Watershed Study, 
     New Hampshire, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, 
     project.
       The amended bill does not include a provision proposed by 
     the Senate relating to the Asian carp barriers on the Chicago 
     Sanitary and Ship Canal, Illinois, project.
       The amended bill does not include a provision proposed by 
     the Senate relating to a funding limitation on the Modified 
     Waters Deliveries, Florida, project.

                                TITLE II

                       DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

                          Central Utah Project

                Central Utah Project Completion Account

       The amended bill includes a total of $43,000,000 as 
     proposed by both the House and Senate. Within the funds 
     provided, $40,404,000 is included for Central Utah project 
     construction; $976,000 for fish, wildlife, and recreation 
     mitigation and conservation; and $1,620,000 for program 
     oversight and administration.
       The amended bill also includes legislative language which 
     allows up to $1,500,000 to be used for administrative costs, 
     as proposed by the Senate. This one-time increase in 
     administrative expenses provides funding for costs associated 
     with securing new office space and relocating the 
     Commission's office in fiscal year 2008.

                         Bureau of Reclamation


                      WATER AND RELATED RESOURCES

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill includes a total of $949,882,000 for Water 
     and Related Resources, instead of $871,197,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $950,106,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       Reclamation is directed to conform to the following 
     reprogramming guidelines:
       The Bureau is permitted to transfer, without prior 
     Congressional approval and without regard to percentage 
     limitation, not more than $5,000,000 per project to provide 
     adequate funds for settled contractor claims, increased 
     contractor earnings due to accelerated rates of operations, 
     and real estate deficiency judgments, provided that such 
     reprogramming is necessary to discharge legal obligations of 
     the Bureau of Reclamation.
       For each project within the Resources Management and 
     Development category for which $2,000,000 or more is 
     available at the beginning of the fiscal year, the Bureau is 
     permitted to transfer to such project in that fiscal year no 
     more than fifteen percent of the amount available at the 
     beginning of the fiscal year for such project, without prior 
     approval from the House and Senate Committees on 
     Appropriations.
       For each project within the Resources Management and 
     Development category for which less than $2,000,000 is 
     available at the beginning of the fiscal year, the Bureau is 
     permitted to transfer to such project no more than $300,000 
     in that fiscal year without prior approval from the House and 
     Senate Committees on Appropriations. A transfer is defined as 
     any movement of funds into or out of a program, project or 
     activity.
       The Bureau is further permitted to transfer funds within 
     the Facility Operation, Maintenance and Rehabilitation 
     category without prior Congressional approval and without 
     regard to percentage or dollar limitation.
       The Bureau may not transfer, without prior Congressional 
     approval, more than $500,000 from either the Facilities 
     Operation, Maintenance and Rehabilitation category or the 
     Resources Management and Development category to any project 
     in the other category. The Bureau is prohibited from using an 
     internal reprogramming action to initiate, restart, or resume 
     any program, project, or activity that does not receive a 
     Congressional appropriation in fiscal year 2008.
       Reclamation is directed to provide quarterly reports to the 
     House and Senate Committees on Appropriation detailing all 
     reprogrammings between projects, activities, or categories of 
     funding.
       Funding under this heading is intended to be used as 
     outlined in the following table:

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       Central Arizona Project, Colorado River Basin, Arizona.--
     Within the funds provided, $590,000 is included for 
     activities related to the Gila River settlement in New 
     Mexico.
       San Carlos Irrigation Project, Arizona.--Funds have been 
     provided to initiate advance planning and environmental 
     compliance for the San Carlos Irrigation Project.
       Central Valley Project, American River Division, 
     California.--Within funds provided, $640,000 shall be 
     available for the El Dorado temperature control device.
       Central Valley Project, Friant Division, California.--The 
     recommendation includes an additional $984,000 for the 
     Friant-Kern and Madera canals capacity improvements and an 
     additional $984,000 for the Semitropic Phase II groundwater 
     banking.
       Salton Sea Research Project, California.--The 
     recommendation provides $1,132,000 for the Salton Sea 
     research project, including $492,000 to continue 
     environmental restoration efforts for the Alamo and New 
     Rivers, and for other authorized pilot projects.
       Southern California investigations program.--The 
     recommendation provides $1,073,000 for the Southern 
     California investigations program, including $394,000 for the 
     Water Replenishment District regional groundwater monitoring 
     program and $492,000 to assist the Lake Arrowhead Community 
     Services District to develop an integrated water resource 
     plan.
       Carlsbad Project, New Mexico.--Funding in addition to the 
     budget request is included as follows: $197,000 to assess the 
     rehabilitation of radial gates at Sumner Dam, New Mexico, and 
     $738,000 for implementation of water salvage in partnership 
     with the New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission under the 
     Pecos River Settlement.
       Middle Rio Grande Project, New Mexico.--Funding under this 
     heading includes $38,918,000 for the Middle Rio Grande 
     project, $20,325,000 for Resources Management and $18,593,000 
     for Operations, Maintenance and Replacements. Within the 
     $20,325,000 for Resources Management, $16,010,000 is included 
     for the Collaborative Program and $984,000 for the Silvery 
     Minnow Sanctuary operations. Within the $18,593,000 for 
     Operations, Maintenance and Replacements, $2,165,000 is 
     included for further development of the Upper Rio Grande 
     Water Operations Model and ESA Water conservation planning; 
     $492,000 for initial development of an integrated management 
     plan in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; 
     and $1,968,000 to be transferred to the U.S. Geological 
     Survey for stream gauge repair and development in New Mexico. 
     The Bureau of Reclamation is encouraged to be transparent in 
     its communication of the cost of administration of the Middle 
     Rio Grande Endangered Species Collaborative Program and to 
     implement project management improvements promptly to address 
     the issues and recommendations of the non-Federal partners to 
     the Collaborative Program. Further, the Bureau of Reclamation 
     is also encouraged to work closely with the Middle Rio Grande 
     Conservancy District and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to 
     develop a rehabilitation plan for the levee system in the 
     Middle Rio Grande.
       Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin, Garrison Diversion Unit, North 
     Dakota.--An additional $48,000,000 has been provided for 
     rural water projects. Of this amount, $24,000,000 shall be 
     expended for the following projects: $9,840,000 for the 
     Northwest Area Water Supply; $492,000 for the Lakota Water 
     Supply; $2,952,000 for the South Central Regional Water 
     District; $984,000 for the Walsh Rural Water District; 
     $984,000 for the South Benson County/North Central Rural 
     Water System; $984,000 for the Traill Rural Water District; 
     $492,000 for the Upham/All Seasons Rural Water System; 
     $1,968,000 for the Williston Water Treatment Plant; 
     $3,936,000 for the Southwest Pipeline; and $1,368,000 for 
     Garrison Water Treatment.
       Northern Utah Investigations Program, Utah.--An additional 
     $491,000 is included for the Rural Water Technology Alliance.
       Southern Utah Investigations Program, Utah.--The 
     recommendation provides $407,000 for the Southern Utah 
     investigations program, including $295,000 for the San Juan 
     River water pipeline study.
       Brackish groundwater national desalination research 
     facility.--Of the $5,805,000 provided under this heading, 
     $2,066,000 is provided to undertake operations and 
     maintenance of the newly constructed Brackish Groundwater 
     National Desalination Research Facility in Alamogordo, New 
     Mexico; $1,181,000 is provided to New Mexico State University 
     for research activities undertaken at or associated with the 
     Facility; and $2,558,000 is provided to New Mexico State 
     University to undertake a research program for development 
     and commercialization of water treatment technology in 
     collaboration with Federal agencies, national laboratories, 
     State agencies, local agencies, industry, educational 
     institutions or other water research entities.
       Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Project, Title I.--In 
     the fiscal year 2006 conference report (House Report 109-
     275), the Appropriations Committees expressed their concern 
     that the Bureau of Reclamation was making excess releases of 
     approximately 100,000 acre-feet of water per year from 
     storage in Colorado River reservoirs to help meet the United 
     States' Colorado River water quality obligations to Mexico. 
     The excess releases are being made because Wellton-Mohawk 
     Irrigation and Drainage District's agricultural return 
     flows--that bypass the Colorado River and are discharged to 
     the Cienega de Santa Clara in Mexico (bypass flows)--are not 
     counted as part of the 1.5 million acre-feet of water that 
     the United States is required to deliver annually to Mexico. 
     Because the bypass flows are not counted, system storage from 
     the Colorado River has been used to make up for the bypass 
     flows. The Yuma Desalting Plant was originally constructed to 
     treat the flows and return a portion of them to the river, 
     thus reducing excess releases from Colorado River reservoirs.
       The current drought and projected long-term water demands 
     have heightened concern about this demand on the river 
     system. Consequently, in fiscal year 2006, the Appropriations 
     Committees indicated their support for Reclamation's ongoing 
     public process to address this complex hydrologic problem, 
     considering various methods of recovering or replacing the 
     flows, including options that address potential impacts to 
     wetlands in the Cienega de Santa Clara. Reclamation is 
     encouraged to continue this stakeholder process. In fiscal 
     year 2006, the Bureau of Reclamation was also directed to 
     dedicate sufficient resources to the Yuma Desalting Plant so 
     that one-third operational capacity may be achieved by the 
     end of calendar year 2006. To date, the plant is not one-
     third operational, although Reclamation did conduct a 
     demonstration run at one-tenth capacity for 90 days in 2007. 
     The Appropriations Committees, once again, direct the Bureau 
     of Reclamation, within the funds provided for the Colorado 
     River Basin Salinity Control Project, title I, to dedicate 
     sufficient funds to the Yuma Desalting Plant so that one-
     third operational capacity may be achieved by the end of 
     calendar year 2007. The Bureau of Reclamation is also 
     directed to provide the House and Senate Committees on 
     Appropriations with a status report of the plant's 
     operational status by no later than March 1, 2008. If the 
     plant is not one-third operational by the end of calendar 
     year 2007, the report shall include an explanation as to why 
     the Bureau of Reclamation has failed to comply with the 
     Appropriations Committees' directive.
       Drought Emergency Assistance.--The budget request is 
     provided for this program. Within the funds provided, the 
     Bureau of Reclamation is urged to provide full and fair 
     consideration for drought assistance requests for the State 
     of Hawaii.
       Native American Affairs Program.--The Appropriations 
     Committees are aware of the successful Sid Yates Scholarship 
     Program, particularly at Arizona State University, which 
     focuses on American Indian law students. Tribes, State and 
     Federal agencies have all benefited from this highly 
     leveraged program. The Bureau is encouraged to continue this 
     program beyond the current student enrollment and look for 
     innovative ways to enhance the program for future years.
       Title XVI, Water Reclamation and Reuse.--Funding under this 
     heading includes $3,444,000 for this program. Within the 
     funds provided, $2,657,000 is included for the WateReuse 
     Foundation. These are available to support the Foundation's 
     research priorities.
       Water Conservation Field Services Program.--Funding under 
     this heading provides $6,510,000 for the Water Conservation 
     Field Services Program. Within the amounts provided, 
     Reclamation is urged to continue urban water conservation 
     projects identified through the Metropolitan Water District 
     of Southern California Innovative Conservation Program; 
     industrial water efficiency surveys to assess opportunities 
     to conserve water in industrial water use; and weather-based 
     irrigation controller activities to speed distribution and 
     acceptance of these landscape water efficiency devices.
       Water 2025.--The dire drought the West is currently 
     experiencing combined with an unprecedented number of water 
     users and endangered species requirements and related needs, 
     make water use efficiencies more critical than ever. Funding 
     under this heading provides $5,929,000 for this initiative as 
     proposed by the administration. Funding is included to 
     provide for continued efficiency and water improvements 
     related to the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District. A 
     critical component of reducing tension among multiple water 
     users is collaborative planning and joint operations. Within 
     the funds provided, funds are provided for the Desert 
     Research Institute to address water quality and environmental 
     issues in ways that will bring industry and regulators to 
     mutually acceptable answers.


                CENTRAL VALLEY PROJECT RESTORATION FUND

       The amended bill provides $59,122,000 for the Central 
     Valley Project Restoration Fund as proposed by the House 
     instead of $51,622,000 as proposed by the Senate. Legislation 
     for the San Joaquin River Restoration fund was not enacted by 
     Congress; therefore, the Appropriations Committees direct the 
     $7,500,000 in assumed transferred receipts to be expended as 
     follows: Sacramento River Fish Screens, $2,952,000; Trinity 
     River Restoration, $3,000,000; Anadromous Fish Screen 
     Program, $1,548,000.
       The funds provided are intended to support the following 
     activities, as delineated below:
Anadromous fish restoration program..........................$4,500,000
Other Central Valley project impacts..........................1,500,000
Dedicated project yield.........................................800,000
Flow fluctuation study...........................................50,000
Restoration of riparian habitat and spawning gravel...........1,000,000
Central Valley comprehensive assessment/monitoring program......300,000

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Anadromous fish screen program................................8,932,000
Sacramento fish screens.....................................(2,952,000)
Refuge wheeling conveyance....................................8,800,000
Refuge water supply, facility construction....................5,000,000
Ecosystem/water systems operations model......................7,650,000
Water acquisition program.....................................9,990,000
San Joaquin Basin action plan.................................2,800,000
Land retirement program.......................................1,000,000
Clear Creek restoration.........................................800,000
Trinity River restoration program.............................4,000,000
San Joaquin River Basin resource management initiative........2,000,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
  Total, Central Valley project restoration fund.............59,122,000


                   CALIFORNIA BAY--DELTA RESTORATION

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill includes $40,098,000 for the California 
     Bay-Delta Restoration program, as proposed by both the House 
     and Senate. The funds provided are intended to support the 
     following activities, as delineated below:

Science......................................................$3,000,000
Environmental water account...................................7,000,000
Storage program..............................................11,770,000
  Los Vaqueros..............................................(3,270,000)
  San Joaquin river basin study.............................(2,500,000)
  Sites Reservoir...........................................(3,000,000)
  Shasta enlargement........................................(3,000,000)
Conveyance....................................................7,000,000
  Enlarged DMC Intertie w/Cal Aqueduct Feasibility study....(1,400,000)
  San Luis lowpoint feasibility study.......................(1,400,000)
  Delta studies: through delta evaluation...................(1,000,000)
  Recirculation feasibility study...........................(1,000,000)
  South Delta temporary barriers..............................(200,000)
  Delta vision..............................................(1,348,000)
Ecosystem restoration.........................................3,000,000
  Ecosystem restoration projects to be identified...........(1,000,000)
  Lower San Joaquin fish screens............................(1,500,000)
  Refuge water supply diversification.........................(500,000)
Water Use Efficiency..........................................1,500,000
Water Quality.................................................6,250,000
  San Joaquin River salinity management.....................(4,250,000)
  Contra Costa Water District alternative intake............(1,000,000)
  Interagency ecological program............................(1,000,000)
Planning and management activities............................1,230,000
  CALFED program management...................................(230,000)
  Performance measures and program tracking.................(1,000,000)
                                                       ________________
                                                       
    Total, California Bay-Delta Restoration..................40,098,000


                       POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill includes $58,811,000 for Policy and 
     Administration as proposed by both the House and Senate.


                        ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISION

       The amended bill includes a provision limiting the purchase 
     of not to exceed 14 passenger vehicles, as proposed by both 
     the House and Senate.

                      TITLE II--GENERAL PROVISIONS

       The amended bill includes a provision regarding the San 
     Luis Unit and Kesterson Reservoir in California, as proposed 
     by both the House and Senate.
       The amended bill includes a provision prohibiting the use 
     of funds for any water acquisition or lease in the Middle Rio 
     Grande or Carlsbad Projects in New Mexico unless the 
     acquisition is in compliance with existing state law and 
     administered under state priority allocation as proposed by 
     the Senate.
       The amended bill modifies a provision proposed by the 
     Senate regarding Drought Emergency Assistance.
       The amended bill includes a provision concerning Water 2025 
     as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes a provision regarding the Rio 
     Grande Collaborative water operations team as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       The amended bill includes a provision concerning the 
     project at Las Vegas Wash and Lake Mead, Nevada, as proposed 
     by the Senate.
       The amended bill modifies a provision concerning expended 
     funds from the Desert Terminus Lakes program for the Truckee 
     River Settlement Act as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill modifies a provision concerning expended 
     funds from the Desert Terminus Lakes program for a number of 
     purposes within Nevada as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes a provision extending the 
     authorization of the Mni Wiconi project from 2008 to 2013 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes a provision regarding the Inland 
     Empire regional recycling project in California.
       The amended bill modifies a provision proposed by the 
     Senate for a reporting requirement to the appropriate House 
     and Senate Appropriations and authorizing Committees 
     concerning changed land use determinations.
       The amended bill includes a provision increasing the 
     appropriations ceiling for the Indian Irrigation projects in 
     the Pick-Sloan--Garrison Diversion Unit, North Dakota and 
     South Dakota, as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes a provision extending the 
     authorization for water service contracts in Montana.
       The amended bill includes a provision regarding the 
     Southern California Desert Region Integrated Water and 
     Economic Sustainability Plan.
       The amended bill does not include a provision proposed by 
     the Senate concerning operations of the Tularosa Basin 
     National Desalination Research Facility.

                               TITLE III

                          DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

       The summary tables at the end of this title set forth the 
     amended bill with respect to the individual appropriations, 
     programs, and activities of the Department of Energy. 
     Additional items in the amended bill are discussed below.
       The allocations for specific projects and earmarks that 
     were proposed in the separate House and Senate reports are 
     superseded by the detailed allocations contained herein. 
     Other programmatic guidance and reporting requirements 
     identified in the separate House and Senate reports remain 
     effective unless modified by this explanatory statement.
       The amended bill provides $24,675,025,000 for the 
     Department of Energy in fiscal year 2008 to fund programs in 
     its five primary mission areas: science, energy, environment, 
     nuclear non-proliferation and national security, instead of 
     $25,243,119,000 as proposed by the House and $25,897,985,000 
     as proposed by the Senate.


                           PROJECT MANAGEMENT

       The Department of Energy is directed to manage all projects 
     in excess of $100,000,000 total cost in full compliance with 
     DOE Management Order 413.3A.


                       REPROGRAMMING REQUIREMENTS

       The Department of Energy is directed to operate in a manner 
     fully consistent with the following reprogramming guidelines. 
     A reprogramming request must be submitted to the Committees 
     on Appropriations for consideration before any implementation 
     of a reorganization proposal which includes moving previous 
     appropriations between appropriation accounts. The Department 
     is directed to inform the Committees promptly and fully when 
     a change in program execution and funding is required during 
     the fiscal year. To assist the Department in this effort, the 
     following guidance is provided for programs and activities 
     funded in the Energy and Water Development and Related 
     Agencies Appropriations Act. The Department is directed to 
     follow this guidance for all programs and activities unless 
     specific reprogramming guidance is provided for a program or 
     activity.
       Definition.--A reprogramming includes the reallocation of 
     funds from one activity to another within an appropriation, 
     or any significant departure from a program, project, 
     activity, or organization described in the agency's budget 
     justification as presented to and approved by Congress. For 
     construction projects, a reprogramming constitutes the 
     reallocation of funds from one construction project 
     identified in the justifications to another project or a 
     significant change in the scope of an approved project.
       Any reallocation of new or prior year budget authority or 
     prior year deobligations must be submitted to the Committees 
     in writing and may not be implemented prior to approval by 
     the Committees on Appropriations.


                 ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY

       The amended bill provides $1,739,541,000 for Energy 
     Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) programs, instead of 
     $1,873,844,000 as proposed by the House, and $1,715,551,000 
     as proposed by the Senate.
       Hydrogen Technology.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes $213,000,000 for hydrogen technology, 
     the same as the budget request. Within available funds, the 
     Department is directed to fund research on solid oxide fuel 
     cells for small-to-medium scale applications.
       Biomass and Biorefinery Systems R&D.--Funding under this 
     heading in the amended bill includes $200,000,000 for 
     integrated research and development on biomass and 
     biorefinery systems, an increase of $20,737,000 over the 
     budget request for additional biomass research solicitations. 
     The Department is directed to include algae as a potential 
     feedstock in its biomass research and development.
       Solar Energy.--Funding under this heading in the amended 
     bill provides $170,000,000 for solar energy systems, an 
     increase of $21,696,000 over the budget request, to include 
     $138,000,000 for photovoltaic (PV) energy systems, 
     $30,000,000 for concentrating solar power, and $2,000,000 for 
     solar heating and lighting. The agency should, within 
     available funds, accelerate the development and adoption of a 
     solar PV rating system, and the demonstration of thermo-
     chemical processes in conjunction with high-temperature solar 
     facilities for hydrogen production.
       Wind Energy.--Funding under this heading in the amended 
     bill includes $50,000,000 for

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     wind energy systems, an increase of $9,931,000 over the 
     budget request. The increase is to support integration of 
     wind power and other renewable sources into the electricity 
     grid.
       Geothermal Technology.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes $20,000,000, an increase of $20,000,000 
     over the budget request, for deployment of large-scale 
     enhanced geothermal systems, to include accelerating the 
     development of subsurface technologies, including geological 
     and geophysical data collection and synthesis.
       Water Power Energy R&D.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill provides $10,000,000, an increase of $10,000,000 
     over the budget request, for research on conventional 
     hydropower technologies and innovative waterpower 
     technologies, such as thermal and wave technologies, for 
     ocean, tidal and instream-based generation.
       Vehicle Technologies.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill provides $215,000,000 for vehicle technologies, 
     an increase of $38,862,000 over the budget request, to 
     include $95,000,000 for hybrid electric systems, an increase 
     of $14,336,000 over the request for advanced battery storage 
     technology research, development and demonstration for 
     electric, hybrid-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. The 
     Department is directed to fund $45,000,000 for advanced 
     combustion engine research and development, $40,000,000 for 
     materials technology, $18,000,000 for fuels technology, and 
     $17,000,000 for technology integration. The agency should 
     within available funds competitively bid an award for the 
     Advanced Vehicle Testing Activity within the FreedomCAR and 
     Vehicle Technologies Program to independently test and 
     evaluate all vehicles developed in the upcoming plug-in 
     hybrid electric vehicle demonstration. The Appropriations 
     Committees support the lightweight materials technology 
     research and development on advanced high-strength steels to 
     reduce the weight of commercial and passenger vehicles.
       Building Technologies.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill provides $110,000,000 for building technologies, 
     an increase of $23,544,000 over the budget request. The 
     Department is directed to fund $10,000,000 of this increase 
     for the residential and commercial building technologies 
     program, $5,000,000 for solid state lighting, and $8,544,000 
     for equipment standards and analysis.
       Industrial Technologies.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes $65,000,000 for industrial 
     technologies, an increase of $19,002,000 over the budget 
     request. The Office of EERE should reconstitute a distributed 
     energy research and development program, and direct 
     $10,000,000 of the increase for the advanced reciprocating 
     engines system program and $5,000,000 for the combined heat 
     and power program. The agency should, within available funds, 
     provide no less than $3,700,000 for steel in the industries 
     (specific) program, and $3,000,000 for the information 
     technology industry, from chip scale to data centers.
       Federal Energy Management Programs.--Funding under this 
     heading in the amended bill provides $20,000,000 for the 
     Federal Energy Management Programs, an increase of $3,209,000 
     over the budget request.
       Facilities and Infrastructure.--Funding under this heading 
     in the amended bill provides $76,876,000 for the renewable 
     energy Facilities and Infrastructure account, an increase of 
     $69,144,000 over the budget request. This amount includes 
     $6,982,000 for operations and maintenance of the National 
     Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colorado, the 
     same as the budget request, an increase of $6,894,000 for 
     South Table Mountain infrastructure, an increase of 
     $8,000,000 for NREL solar equipment recapitalization, and an 
     increase of $55,000,000 to begin the NREL Energy Systems 
     Integration Facility.
       Program Support.--Funding under this heading in the amended 
     bill provides $10,900,000 for Program Support, a decrease of 
     $2,381,000 below the budget request, but the same as fiscal 
     year 2007 levels. Within available funds, the Office of EERE 
     should establish a FACA-chartered Federal Advisory Council to 
     advise the Office of EERE for Finance, Investment and 
     Technology Deployment.
       Program Direction.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill provides $105,013,000 for Program Direction, the 
     same as the budget request.
       Federal Energy Assistance Programs.--Funding under this 
     heading in the amended bill provides a total of $473,752,000 
     for federal energy assistance programs, instead of 
     $314,947,000 as proposed by the House and $398,575,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. The details of these accounts are as 
     follows:
       Weatherization Assistance.--Funding under this heading in 
     the amended bill provides $224,758,000 for weatherization 
     assistance program grants, an increase of $85,308,000 over 
     the budget request, and $4,550,000 for training and technical 
     assistance, the same as the budget request. The funds 
     provided for federal technical assistance and training are 
     intended to be used exclusively to support the effective 
     delivery of weatherization services as set forth in statute 
     and applicable regulations. Any change in program 
     implementation should be proposed to Congress in the 
     Department's budget submission and not implemented before 
     congressional approval is obtained.
       International Renewable Energy Program.--No funds are 
     provided for the International Renewable Energy Program, the 
     same as the budget request.
       Asia Pacific Initiative.--No funds are provided for the 
     Asia Pacific Initiative, a decrease of $7,500,000 below the 
     budget request.
       Tribal Energy Activities.--Funding under this heading in 
     the amended bill provides $6,000,000 for tribal energy 
     activities, an increase of $3,043,000 over the budget request 
     for additional tribal energy projects.
       Renewable Energy Production Incentive.--Funding under this 
     heading in the amended bill provides $5,000,000 for the 
     Renewable Energy Production Incentive, an increase of $54,000 
     over the budget request.
       State Energy Program.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill provides $44,500,000 for the State Energy 
     Program, a decrease of $1,001,000 below the budget request, 
     to include $10,000,000 for competitive energy projects.
       Congressionally Directed Projects.--Funding under this 
     heading in the amended bill provides $188,944,000 for 
     Congressionally directed projects, for the purposes of 
     research, development, and demonstration of energy efficiency 
     or renewable energy technologies or programs. The agency 
     should remind recipients that statutory cost sharing 
     requirements may apply to these projects. The fiscal year 
     2006 Energy and Water Development Conference Report (P.L. 
     109-103), included language within the Wind Energy program of 
     Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy account directing 
     $750,000 for the Tower Power Project. Because the project did 
     not come to fruition, the agency should redirect the 
     remaining $742,500 of prior funds from the Tower Power 
     Project to fund the University of Maryland Energy Research 
     Center. 

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              ELECTRICITY DELIVERY AND ENERGY RELIABILITY

       The amended bill provides $140,000,000 for the Office of 
     Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability, instead of 
     $134,161,000 as proposed by the House, and $168,437,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       Program Direction.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill provides $17,765,000 for electricity delivery 
     and energy reliability program direction, an increase of 
     $378,000 over the budget request.
       Congressionally Directed Projects.--Funding under this 
     heading in the amended bill provides $24,685,500 for 
     Congressionally directed projects, for the purposes of 
     research, development, and demonstration of energy 
     technologies or programs. The agency should remind recipients 
     that statutory cost sharing requirements may apply to these 
     projects.

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              NUCLEAR ENERGY (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides $970,525,000 for nuclear energy 
     programs, instead of $759,227,000 as proposed by the House, 
     and $720,558,000 as proposed by the Senate. The total amount 
     available for Nuclear Energy programs and facilities is 
     $1,046,474,000, including $75,949,000 of costs allocated to 
     the 050 budget function (i.e. defense activities) for Idaho 
     Site-wide and Security activities. The amended bill includes 
     a provision that authorizes and funds the Mixed Oxide Fuel 
     Fabrication facility in the Nuclear Energy appropriation, as 
     proposed by the House. The amended bill includes a provision 
     that codifies the application of DOE Order 413.3A to MOX 
     construction management.
       University Reactor Fuel Assistance and Support.--Funding 
     under this heading in the amended bill provides no direct 
     funds for grants and fellowships that support nuclear science 
     and engineering education at the Department of Energy. DOE 
     annually requests no funding for education assistance, and 
     the Congress sees fit every year to restore it. For fiscal 
     year 2008, the funding for the university nuclear education 
     assistance program is provided in the Nuclear Regulatory 
     Commission appropriation account to provide a sustainable 
     education assistance program.
       Nuclear Power 2010.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill provides $135,000,000 for Nuclear Power 2010, an 
     increase of $21,000,000 over the budget request to accelerate 
     the preparation and approval of combined operating licenses.
       Generation IV Nuclear Energy Systems Initiative.--Funding 
     under this heading in the amended bill provides $116,000,000 
     for Generation IV nuclear energy systems. The Department is 
     directed to accelerate work on the Next Generation Nuclear 
     Plant (NGNP). Of this amount $74,000,000 is for the NGNP 
     project, of which no less than $38,000,000 is for 
     establishing a reference conceptual design and baseline cost. 
     Funding under this heading in the amended bill provides 
     $36,000,000 for establishing a licensing strategy and an 
     aggressive pre-application program with the Nuclear 
     Regulatory Commission that includes: developing substantial 
     industry involvement; advancing and testing key enabling 
     technologies; developing a cost-and-risk sharing concept for 
     the NGNP; and establishing a project plan, vendor team and 
     international cooperation framework. The Appropriations 
     Committees emphasize the importance of developing a strong 
     private sector-based partner for the NGNP, and provide 
     $26,000,000 for advancing critical-path enabling gas reactor 
     technology including materials testing and qualification and 
     fuel development, testing and qualification, $9,000,000 to 
     continue work with Russia on gas reactors, and $7,000,000 for 
     deep burn (actinide management) characteristics of gas-cooled 
     reactors.
       Nuclear Hydrogen Initiative.--Funding under this heading in 
     the amended bill provides $10,000,000 for the nuclear 
     hydrogen initiative.
       Fuel Cycle Research and Facilities.--Funding under this 
     heading in the amended bill provides $462,349,000 for fuel 
     cycle research and facilities, and is intended to be used as 
     follows: $233,849,000 for the construction of the Mixed-Oxide 
     Fuel Fabrication (MOX) facility, and $47,500,000 for MOX 
     facility other project costs, for a total of $281,349,000 of 
     new budget authority for the MOX project at the Savannah 
     River Site. The Appropriations Committees are concerned about 
     the management of the MOX fuel fabrication facility, and the 
     amended bill includes a provision that codifies the 
     application of DOE Order 413.3A to MOX construction 
     management. The Appropriations Committees direct the 
     Government Accountability Office to monitor the construction 
     and management of the MOX facility, and report to the 
     Committees on a quarterly basis on the progress of the fuel 
     fabrication facility, regarding scope, cost and schedule 
     changes and performance. The Appropriations Committees direct 
     the Department to provide the Committees a revised cost 
     baseline and schedule for the MOX facility based on the level 
     of funding provided by the Committees. The Department is 
     directed to utilize $115,000,000 of prior-year unobligated 
     balances for MOX in the nuclear energy research and 
     development program, available for transfer from the Defense 
     Nuclear Nonproliferation account.
       Funding under this heading in the amended bill provides 
     $181,000,000 for the Advanced Fuel Cycle Initiative (AFCI). 
     Of this amount, $151,000,000 is for continued research and 
     development on spent fuel recycling and advanced reactor 
     design, and no funds are provided for facility construction 
     for technology demonstration or commercialization. The 
     Department is directed to make available 50 percent of the 
     AFCI funds for research and development in an agency-wide 
     solicitation for universities, national laboratories, and 
     commercial entities. Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill provides $15,000,000 for hot-cell upgrades at 
     Los Alamos National Laboratory, and $15,000,000 at Oak Ridge 
     National Laboratory.
       Space and defense infrastructure.--Funding under this 
     heading in the amended bill provides $30,650,000 for space 
     and defense infrastructure.
       Medical isotopes infrastructure.--Funding under this 
     heading in the amended bill provides $14,964,000 for medical 
     isotopes infrastructure.
       Research reactor infrastructure.--Funding under this 
     heading in the amended bill provides $2,947,000 for fresh 
     reactor fuel and disposal of spent fuel for university 
     reactors.
       Oak Ridge nuclear infrastructure.--No funds are provided in 
     the nuclear infrastructure account for Oak Ridge National 
     Laboratory (ORNL). Instead, funding is provided within the 
     Advanced Fuel Cycle Initiative.
       Idaho National Laboratory (INL) operations and 
     infrastructure.--Funding under this heading in the amended 
     bill provides $117,000,000 for INL operations and 
     infrastructure, an increase of $9,837,000 over the budget 
     request for the Advanced Test Reactor national scientific 
     user facility infrastructure transition activities and 
     experiments.
       Idaho site-wide safeguards and security.--Funding under 
     this heading in the amended bill is provided as a transfer of 
     $75,949,000 from the Other Defense Activities account to the 
     Nuclear Energy program.
       Program Direction.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill provides a total funding level for program 
     direction of $81,615,000, to accommodate federal personnel 
     associated with the increased activities in the Nuclear 
     Energy program.
       Congressionally Directed Projects.--The agency should, 
     within available funds, provide $4,000,000 for 
     Congressionally directed projects, for the purposes of 
     research, development, and demonstration of nuclear energy 
     technologies or programs: CVD single-crystal diamond optical 
     switch (MD) $1,000,000 and Technologies Ventures Corporation 
     for technology transfer activities (NM) $3,000,000. The 
     agency should remind recipients that statutory cost-sharing 
     requirements may apply to these projects.


                           legacy management

       The amended bill provides $34,183,000 for the activities of 
     the Office of Legacy Management. The Appropriations 
     Committees do not support the consolidation of Legacy 
     Management activities within the Non-Defense Environmental 
     Management account, and continue the Office of Legacy 
     Management as a stand-alone appropriation.


                         clean coal technology

               (including deferral and transfer of funds)

       The Revised Continuing Appropriations Resolution for Fiscal 
     Year 2007 (Public Law 110-5) deferred $257,000,000 in 
     unobligated Clean Coal Technology balances to fiscal year 
     2008. The amended bill transfers $166,000,000 to the Fossil 
     Energy Research and Development account in fiscal year 2008, 
     and recommends the deferral of $149,000,000 in Clean Coal 
     Technology balances until fiscal year 2009, as proposed by 
     the Senate, and not the rescission of the balances in fiscal 
     year 2008 as proposed by the House.


                 fossil energy research and development

                     (including transfer of funds)

       The amended bill provides $750,000,000 for Fossil Energy 
     Research and Development programs, instead of $708,801,000 
     proposed by the House and $808,113,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The amended bill includes a provision that permits 
     the hire of passenger vehicles and other items as proposed by 
     the House. The amended bill includes provisions proposed by 
     the Senate that would encourage participation in the Clean 
     Coal Power Initiative Round III, addressing cost increases, 
     cost sharing, and repayment. The amended bill includes a 
     provision that affirms Round III of the Clean Coal Power 
     Initiative must focus on demonstrating advanced coal-based 
     technologies that capture and sequester carbon, or put carbon 
     dioxide emissions to beneficial reuse. The House bill 
     contained no similar provisions. The amended bill includes 
     provisions as proposed by the Senate that permit up to 4 
     percent of National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) 
     program direction funds to be used for DOE activities not in 
     the Fossil Energy account, and allow Federal employees 
     performing research and development at NETL to be funded from 
     any appropriate program account. The amended bill does not 
     include a provision proposed by the Senate that reduces 
     overall cost-sharing requirements for the Clean Coal Power 
     Initiative as this is redundant with the Energy Policy Act of 
     2005 (EPAct).
       Report requirement.--The Department is directed to submit 
     to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations a report 
     on liquefied natural gas (LNG), as outlined in the House 
     report, by December 1, 2008, which is to be funded in 
     Advanced Research within Fuels and Power Systems.
       Clean Coal Power Initiative.--Funding under this heading in 
     the amended bill includes $70,000,000 for the Clean Coal 
     Power Initiative (CCPI), a decrease of $3,000,000 below the 
     budget request.
       FutureGen.--Funding under this heading in the amended bill 
     includes $75,000,000 for FutureGen, $33,000,000 below the 
     budget request due to unused prior year funds. The 
     Appropriations Committees are concerned about maintaining 
     adequate funding for the core fossil energy research, 
     development, and demonstration programs. Should the FutureGen 
     program continue to maintain significant balances of unused 
     funds or the project not continue, the Department is directed 
     to submit a request to the Appropriations Committees for 
     approval to reprogram the balances for other coal research 
     and development activities.
       Fuels and Power Systems.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes $352,912,000 for Fuels and Power 
     Systems, an increase of $107,310,000 over the budget request. 
     Within the funds provided, $36,412,000

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     is for Innovations of Existing Plants, an increase of 
     $36,412,000 over the budget request to include carbon 
     capture, innovative CO2 compression, energy/water 
     technologies or beneficial uses of CO2; 
     $54,000,000 for Advanced Integrated Gasification Combined 
     Cycle, an increase of $4,000,000 over the budget request; and 
     $24,000,000 for Advanced Turbines, an increase of $2,000,000 
     over the budget request. Funding under this heading provides 
     $120,000,000 for Carbon Sequestration, an increase of 
     $40,923,000 over the budget request. The Department is 
     encouraged to study the CO2 accelerated growth 
     algae technology to recycle carbon and produce fuels. Funding 
     under this heading includes $25,000,000 for Fuels, an 
     increase of $15,000,000 over the budget request for coal-
     biomass and hydrogen fuels research; $56,000,000 for Fuel 
     Cells, a decrease of $6,025,000 below the budget request; and 
     $37,500,000 for Advanced Research, an increase of $15,000,000 
     above the budget request, of which $8,000,000 is to support 
     the liquefied natural gas report.
       Natural gas technologies.--Funding under this heading in 
     the amended bill provides $20,000,000 for natural gas 
     technologies, an increase of $20,000,000 over the budget 
     request, to include $15,000,000 for methane gas hydrates 
     research and development, and $5,000,000 for effective 
     environmental production programs.
       Petroleum-oil technologies.--Funding under this heading in 
     the amended bill provides $5,000,000 for petroleum-oil 
     technologies, an increase of $5,000,000 over the budget 
     request to include $1,500,000 for the Stripper Well 
     Consortium, $1,200,000 for the Risk Based Data Management 
     System, and $2,300,000 for the unconventional and enhanced 
     oil recovery programs.
       Program direction.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill provides $149,962,000 for program direction, an 
     increase of $19,989,000 over the budget request for 
     shortfalls in the budget request to cover cost escalations 
     and other needs at various NETL sites. -
       Other.--Funding is provided in the amended bill for the 
     following activities: $13,000,000 for Plant and Capital 
     Equipment; $9,570,000 for Fossil Energy Environmental 
     Restoration; $656,000 for Special Recruitment Programs; and 
     $5,000,000 for Cooperative Research and Development. No funds 
     have been provided for Section 964 of EPAct as proposed by 
     the Senate.
       Congressionally Directed Projects.--Funding under this 
     heading in the amended bill provides $48,900,000 for 
     Congressionally directed projects, for the purposes of 
     research, development, and demonstration of coal and other 
     fossil energy related technologies or programs. The 
     Department should remind recipients that statutory cost-
     sharing requirements may apply to these projects.

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                 naval petroleum and oil shale reserves

       The amended bill provides $20,472,000 for the operation of 
     the Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves, instead of 
     $17,301,000 as proposed by the House and $21,301,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. Within available funds, $1,441,000 is 
     directed for the Naval Petroleum Reserve #3 and $2,000,000 
     for Los Alamos National Laboratory to support in basin scale 
     environmental impacts for oil shale production.


                      strategic petroleum reserve

       The amended bill provides $188,472,000 for the Strategic 
     Petroleum Reserve, a decrease of $143,137,000 below the 
     budget request, instead of $163,472,000 as proposed by the 
     House and the Senate. The Department is directed to use 
     $25,000,000 to acquire land at a new site consistent with the 
     budget request. The Appropriations Committees provide for the 
     operation of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, but do not 
     support the expansion of the reserve to 1.5 billion barrels.


                   northeast home heating oil reserve

       The amended bill provides $12,448,000 for the Northeast 
     Home Heating Oil Reserve, instead of $5,325,000 as proposed 
     by the House and $12,825,000 as proposed by the Senate. The 
     increase of $7,123,000 over the budget request is to 
     accommodate increased costs for storage leases.


                   energy information administration

       The amended bill provides $96,337,000 for the Energy 
     Information Administration instead of $105,095,000 as 
     proposed by the House and the Senate. Within available funds, 
     $1,000,000 is provided for the National Academy of Sciences 
     to support the International Institute for Advanced Systems 
     Analysis's Global Energy Assessment.


                   non-defense environmental cleanup

       The amended bill provides $183,937,000 for Non-Defense 
     Environmental Cleanup instead of $286,041,000 as proposed by 
     the House or $195,437,000 as proposed by the Senate. Funding 
     under this heading in the amended bill includes an increase 
     of $5,000,000 for the acceleration of the decontamination and 
     decommissioning of the graphite reactor at Brookhaven 
     National Laboratory.
       The amended bill does not support the consolidation of 
     Legacy Management activities within the Non-Defense 
     Environmental Management account. The amended bill includes a 
     provision regarding the cleanup requirements at the Energy 
     Technology and Engineering Center at the Santa Susana Field 
     Laboratory, as proposed by the Senate.
       Energy Technology and Engineering Center.--The 
     Appropriations Committees are aware of the suspension of the 
     Department's deactivation and decommissioning activities at 
     the Energy Technology and Engineering Site, Santa Susana 
     Field Laboratory, in Simi Valley, California. The 
     Appropriations Committees are very concerned with the need to 
     assure thorough site characterization and cleanup and will be 
     monitoring the Department's actions closely.
       Internal reprogramming authority.--The agency should follow 
     the internal reprogramming authority as directed in the House 
     report, omitting Legacy Management as a control point.
       Economic development.--None of the Non-Defense 
     Environmental Management funds, including those provided in 
     the Non-Defense Environmental Cleanup and Uranium Enrichment 
     Decontamination and Decommissioning Fund, are available for 
     economic development activities.
       Report requirement.--The Appropriations Committees direct 
     the Department to provide a report within 180 days of 
     enactment of this Act on the annual funding requirements 
     needed to complete remediation of the Moab uranium mill 
     tailings site and removal of the tailings to the Crescent 
     Junction site in Utah no later than the year 2019.


      uranium enrichment decontamination and decommissioning fund

       The amended bill provides $627,876,000 for activities 
     funded from the Uranium Enrichment Decontamination and 
     Decommissioning Fund, instead of $618,759,000 proposed by the 
     House and $573,509,000 proposed by the Senate. Funding under 
     this heading includes an increase of $54,367,000 over the 
     budget request for decontamination and decommissioning 
     activities at the Oak Ridge East Tennessee Technology Park K-
     25 process building. Funding under this heading provides the 
     budget request for cleanup at Paducah and Portsmouth 
     facilities. The amended bill also provides $20,000,000 for 
     the Title X uranium and thorium reimbursements program, the 
     same as the budget request and the House, and instead of no 
     funds as proposed by the Senate.


                                science

       The amended bill provides $4,055,483,000 for Science 
     instead of $4,514,082,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $4,496,759,000 as proposed by the Senate. Funds previously 
     provided for the Coralville, Iowa, project in the 
     Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2004, are rescinded.
       High Energy Physics.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes $694,638,000 for High Energy Physics. 
     Within funding for Proton Accelerator-Based Physics, no funds 
     are provided for the NOvA activity in Tevatron Complex 
     Improvements. Within Advanced Technology R&D, in the current 
     constrained environment and without a Critical Decision 0 by 
     the Department, only $15,000,000 is provided for 
     International Linear Collider R&D and $5,455,000 for 
     Superconducting RF R&D.
       The Committees on Appropriations appreciate the Beyond 
     Einstein Program architecture report by the National Research 
     Council and support its recommendations. Accordingly, the 
     Department of Energy is directed to proceed jointly with NASA 
     to conduct and complete an open, competitive selection of the 
     science investigation and payload for the Joint Dark Energy 
     Mission (JDEM) during 2008. This selection should use the 
     NASA Announcement of Opportunity process and have as its 
     primary science selection criterion the achievement of 
     improved understanding of dark energy and include improved 
     understanding in astrophysics generally as a secondary 
     criterion. The selection should be made jointly by one 
     official each from NASA and DOE. If DOE and NASA cannot agree 
     on a joint approach for mission implementation, DOE should 
     provide no future year support for this activity or for other 
     space science satellite missions. The Department is directed 
     to continue support for the Super Nova Acceleration Probe 
     during fiscal year 2008.
       The control level is at the High Energy Physics level.
       Nuclear Physics.--Funding under this heading in the amended 
     bill includes $436,700,000 for Nuclear Physics. Within 
     Nuclear Physics, construction is funded at $17,700,000, the 
     same as the request.
       Biological and Environmental Research.--Funding under this 
     heading in the amended bill includes $549,397,000 for 
     Biological and Environmental Research. This area of the 
     Office of Science encompasses two distinct research efforts: 
     Biological Research, using biology to address energy 
     production and environmental remediation, and Climate Change 
     Research. The Department is directed to request funds for 
     Biological Research and Climate Change Research as separate 
     subaccounts in fiscal year 2009 and future fiscal years.
       Biological Research.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes $411,273,000 for Biological Research, 
     including $31,500,000 for Medical Applications and 
     Measurement Science. The increase of $17,500,000 is for 
     nuclear medicine research. All of the added funds must be 
     awarded competitively in one or more solicitations that 
     include all sources--universities, the private sector, and 
     government laboratories--on an equal basis. The Committees on 
     Appropriations support the language contained in the Senate 
     report on Advanced Materials Testing and Low Dose Research. 
     The Committees on Appropriations also note that diagnostics 
     are currently in development between the University of New 
     Mexico (UNM) and Los Alamos National Laboratory utilizing the 
     unique capabilities of Los Alamos National Laboratory at the 
     IPF at LANSCE and the radiopharmaceutical expertise of UNM at 
     the Center for Isotopes in Medicine.
       Climate Change Research.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes $138,124,000 for Climate Change 
     Research, the same as the request.
       Basic Energy Sciences.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes $1,281,564,000 for Basic Energy 
     Sciences. Within Basic Energy Sciences, $15,000,000 is 
     provided for the Experimental Program to Stimulate 
     Competitive Research (EPSCoR).
       Reprogramming.--For purposes of reprogramming during fiscal 
     year 2008, the Department may allocate funding among all 
     operating accounts within Basic Energy Sciences, consistent 
     with the reprogramming guidelines outlined in House Report 
     110-185.
       Nanoscience Research Centers.--The Committees on 
     Appropriations support ongoing research at the Nanoscale 
     Science Research Centers and Manuel Lujan Jr. Neutron 
     Scattering Center.
       Construction.--Given current budget constraints, funding 
     under this heading in the amended bill includes less funding 
     than requested for two projects where the start of major 
     construction activity can be delayed.
       Advanced Scientific Computing Research.--Funding under this 
     heading in the amended bill includes $354,398,000 for 
     Advanced Scientific Computing Research. Within Advanced 
     Scientific Computing Research, $19,500,000 is included for 
     the Office of Science to continue the Department's 
     participation in the Defense Advanced Research Projects 
     Agency High Productivity Computing Systems partnership and an 
     increase of $7,700,000 is included for the Oak Ridge 
     Leadership Computing Facility to maintain the planned budget 
     and cost schedule.
       The Office of Science and the National Nuclear Security 
     Administration (NNSA) are directed to establish the Institute 
     for Advanced Architectures and Algorithms with Centers of 
     Excellence at Sandia National Laboratories and Oak Ridge 
     National Laboratory. These Centers will execute a national 
     program involving industry, universities and national 
     laboratories that is focused on technologies to sustain the 
     U.S. leadership in high performance computing. The NNSA ASC 
     and Office of Science ASCR programs will jointly fund the 
     program and provide direction needed to support the goal of 
     developing exascale computing for the Nation.
       Fusion Energy Sciences.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes $289,180,000 for Fusion Energy 
     Sciences. Within Fusion Energy Sciences, $162,910,000 is 
     provided for Science, $93,504,000 for U.S. Facility 
     Operations, an increase of $6,000,000 to be used to increase 
     facility operations at the three U.S. user facilities (i.e., 
     the DIII-D, Alcator C-Mod, and National Spherical

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     Torus Experiment) $22,042,000 for Enabling R&D, an increase 
     of $1,225,000 for materials research, $0 for the U.S. 
     contribution to ITER, and $10,724,000 for Enabling R&D for 
     ITER. Funding under this heading in the amended bill includes 
     $12,281,000 for High Energy Density Physics. Funding may not 
     be reprogrammed from other activities within Fusion Energy 
     Sciences to restore the U.S. contribution to ITER.
       Science Laboratories Infrastructure.--Funding under this 
     heading in the amended bill includes $65,456,000 for 
     infrastructure activities. Within Science Laboratories 
     Infrastructure, $1,520,000 is provided to continue payments 
     in lieu of taxes for Argonne and Brookhaven National 
     Laboratories, $5,079,000 for Oak Ridge Laboratory landlord 
     expenses, and $8,828,000 for excess facilities disposition, 
     as requested. Also included is $50,029,000 for MEL-001 
     Multiprogram energy laboratory infrastructure projects at 
     various locations.
       The Committees on Appropriations continue to be supportive 
     of the Physical Sciences Facility at the Pacific Northwest 
     National Laboratory, and $25,000,000 for this facility is 
     included in funding provided for MEL-001. This amount is 
     $10,000,000 below the request for this facility in the Office 
     of Science. The Department is directed to increase the future 
     year funding contribution of the Office of Science for this 
     facility by $10,000,000 to restore the baseline funding 
     contribution from the Office of Science. To keep this project 
     on schedule, $25,000,000 is included in Defense Nuclear 
     Nonproliferation.
       The Committees on Appropriations understand that the 
     modernization of Laboratory 4500 at Oak Ridge National 
     Laboratory can be accomplished more efficiently than 
     originally proposed in the fiscal year 2007 budget request. 
     The Department is directed to use the existing $2,000,000 of 
     PED funding, plus the requested construction funding under 
     the MEL-001 infrastructure project, for the design and 
     construction of a new multi-purpose laboratory to replace 
     4500N.
       Safeguards and Security.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes $76,592,000 for Safeguards and 
     Security, the same as the request.
       Science Workforce Development.--Funding under this heading 
     in the amended bill includes $8,118,000 for Science Workforce 
     Development.
       Science Program Direction.--Funding under this heading in 
     the amended bill includes $179,412,000 for Science Program 
     Direction including $6,644,000 to support the New Brunswick 
     Laboratory.
       Funding Adjustments.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes an offset of $5,605,000 for the 
     safeguards and security charge for reimbursable work.
       Congressionally Directed Projects.--Funding under this 
     heading in the amended bill includes $125,633,000 for 
     Congressionally Directed Projects.

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                         NUCLEAR WASTE DISPOSAL

       The amended bill provides $189,000,000 for Nuclear Waste 
     Disposal instead of $202,454,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $204,054,000 as proposed by the Senate. The amended bill also 
     provides $201,000,000 for Defense Nuclear Waste Disposal, 
     $91,046,000 less than the request. This provides a total of 
     $390,000,000 for the repository program in fiscal year 2008.
       Funding under this heading in the amended bill provides 
     funds for affected elements of state and local government 
     including $1,600,000 for the cooperative agreement between 
     the Department of Energy and Inyo County, California.
       The Department is directed to develop a plan to take 
     custody of spent fuel currently stored at decommissioned 
     reactor sites to both reduce costs that are ultimately borne 
     by the taxpayer and demonstrate that DOE can move forward in 
     the near-term with at least some element of nuclear waste 
     policy. The Department should consider consolidation of the 
     spent fuel from decommissioned reactors either at an existing 
     federal site, at one or more existing operating reactor 
     sites, or at a competitively-selected interim storage site. 
     The Department should engage the sites that volunteered to 
     host Global Nuclear Energy Partnership facilities as part of 
     this competitive process.
       The control level is at the Nuclear Waste Disposal account 
     level, so the Department may move funding between the 
     repository program and program direction subaccounts.


                     ENVIRONMENT, SAFETY AND HEALTH

       Following the specific request from the Department of 
     Energy for congressional approval to transfer appropriations 
     among accounts as part of the implementation of the 
     Department's reorganization associated with the formation of 
     the Office of Health, Safety and Security, the Committees on 
     Appropriations have approved the request and provided funds 
     formerly included in Environment, Safety and Health in the 
     accounts for which they were requested. Consequently, the 
     amended bill provides no funds for Environment, Safety and 
     Health instead of $31,625,000 as proposed by the House.


              INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY LOAN GUARANTEE PROGRAM

       The amended bill restates loan guarantee authority as 
     provided in the Energy Policy Act of 2005, and makes this 
     authority available until September 30, 2009. The Department 
     is directed to make no authority available in excess of 
     $38,500,000,000, to be allocated as follows: $18,500,000,000 
     of loan guarantees are for nuclear power facilities; 
     $6,000,000,000 of loan guarantees are for coal-based power 
     generation and industrial gasification activities at 
     retrofitted and new facilities that incorporate carbon 
     capture and sequestration or other beneficial uses of carbon; 
     $2,000,000,000 of loan guarantees are for advanced coal 
     gasification; $10,000,000,000 of loan guarantees are for 
     renewable and/or energy efficient systems and manufacturing, 
     and distributed energy generation, transmission and 
     distribution; and $2,000,000,000 of loan guarantees are for 
     advanced nuclear facilities for the ``front-end'' of the 
     nuclear fuel cycle.
       Prior to the issuance of a loan guarantee solicitation, the 
     Department of Energy is directed to submit a loan guarantee 
     implementation plan within 45 days of a solicitation, 
     defining the award levels and eligible technologies, to the 
     Committees on Appropriations for approval. No funds can be 
     made available for the execution of a loan guarantee 
     solicitation until a plan is submitted and approved. Should 
     the plan change after approval by the Committees, it must be 
     submitted again for approval by the Committees. Funding under 
     this heading in the amended bill includes $5,500,000 for 
     administrative expenses for the loan guarantee office, 
     instead of $2,390,000 as proposed by the House, and 
     $8,390,000 as proposed by the Senate. The amended bill 
     includes a provision that enables the Department to credit 
     loan guarantee fees as offsetting collections.


                      DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides a net appropriation of 
     $149,778,000 for Departmental Administration expenses. This 
     amount includes a transfer of $99,000,000 from Other Defense 
     Activities for defense-related Departmental Administration 
     activities and the Congressional Budget Office estimate of 
     $161,818,000 for revenues. Specific funding levels for each 
     organization funded under the Departmental Administration 
     account are detailed in the accompanying table. The amended 
     bill provides representation expenses not to exceed $30,000 
     instead of $5,000 as proposed by the House, and $35,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       DOE pension and medical benefits.--The Appropriations 
     Committees reaffirm the House report language regarding the 
     revised contract reimbursement policy concerning pension and 
     medical benefits. A final report by the Government 
     Accountability Office (GAO) assessing the adequacy of the 
     Department's analysis of pension and medical liabilities is 
     due to the Appropriations Committee by April 1, 2008.
       Management.--Funding under this heading in the amended bill 
     provides $65,439,000 for the Management account, an increase 
     of $1,500,000 above the budget request for the Office of 
     Management to contract with the National Academy of Public 
     Administration (NAPA), as specified in the House report, for 
     a review of procurement and contracting practices.
       Chief Financial Officer.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill provides $42,260,000 for the Office of the Chief 
     Financial Officer, an increase of $2,000,000 over the budget 
     request to complete financial systems upgrades and training.
       Loan Guarantee Office.--No funds are provided for the loan 
     guarantee office within the Departmental Administration 
     account. Funding in the amount of $5,500,000 is provided for 
     the loan guarantee office as a separate appropriation.
       General Counsel.--Funding under this heading in the amended 
     bill provides $30,076,000 for the General Counsel, the same 
     as the budget request. The agency should direct $500,000 
     within this account for new hires to support additional 
     attorney assistance for energy efficiency-related matters.
       No funds are provided for the Competitive Sourcing 
     Initiative (A-76), a reduction of $1,770,000 below the 
     request. Funding under this heading in the amended bill 
     provides $3,360,000 for the Public Affairs office, a 
     reduction of $500,000 below the budget request, as adequate 
     prior year balances are available for this account.


                    OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL

       The amended bill provides $46,480,000 for the Office of the 
     Inspector General, instead of $47,732,000 as proposed by the 
     House and the Senate.


                    ATOMIC ENERGY DEFENSE ACTIVITIES

                NATIONAL NUCLEAR SECURITY ADMINISTRATION

       The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), a 
     semi-autonomous agency within the Department of Energy, 
     manages the Nation's nuclear weapons programs, nuclear 
     nonproliferation programs, and naval reactors activities.
       The amended bill provides $8,894,695,000 for National 
     Nuclear Security Administration activities instead of 
     $8,786,881,000 as proposed by the House and $9,564,545,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. The amended bill makes funds 
     available until expended.


                       NUCLEAR WEAPONS ACTIVITIES

       U.S. Nuclear Weapons Strategy for the 21st Century.--The 
     Congress agrees to the direction contained in the House and 
     Senate reports requiring the Administration, in consultation 
     with the Secretary of Energy, the Administrator of the NNSA, 
     the Department of Defense, including the Joint Chiefs of 
     Staff and Strategic Command, and the Intelligence Community, 
     and other appropriate independent, non-government science and 
     security advisory organizations, to develop and submit to the 
     Congress a comprehensive nuclear weapons strategy for the 
     21st century.
       Reliable Replacement Warhead.--The amended bill provides no 
     funds for the Reliable Replacement Warhead (RRW), as proposed 
     by the House. As stated in both the House and Senate reports, 
     Congress believes a new strategic nuclear deterrent mission 
     assessment for the 21st century is required to define the 
     associated stockpile requirements and determine the scope of 
     the weapons complex modernization plans. The NNSA is directed 
     to develop a long-term scientific capability roadmap for the 
     national laboratories to be submitted to the Committees on 
     Appropriations.
       Advanced Certification.--The Department is directed to 
     implement a new Science Campaign called Advanced 
     Certification. Congress believes the recent findings of the 
     JASON Defense Advisory Group revealed significant systemic 
     gaps in NNSA's stockpile certification process and weapons 
     campaign work products. Therefore, the NNSA is directed to 
     develop a work scope to address: improvement of the weapons 
     certification process through expanded, independent peer 
     review mechanisms and refinement of computational tools and 
     methods; advancement of the physical understanding of surety 
     mechanisms; further exploration of failure modes; 
     manufacturing process assessments; and the study of strategic 
     system-level requirements. Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill provides $15,000,000 in fiscal year 2008 for 
     Advanced Certification activities. The Administrator of the 
     NNSA is directed to submit an expenditure plan for these 
     funds no later than 60 days after enactment of this Act and 
     to submit a report to the Committees on Appropriations no 
     later than six months after enactment of this Act on the 
     progress made in implementing the JASON's recommendations and 
     improving the stockpile certification process.


                        REPROGRAMMING GUIDELINES

       Reprogramming authority.--The Department is provided 
     limited reprogramming authority within the Weapons Activities 
     account without submission of a reprogramming to be approved 
     in advance by the House and Senate Committees on 
     Appropriations. The reprogramming control levels are as 
     follows: subprograms within Directed Stockpile Work; Life 
     Extension Programs, Stockpile Systems, Warhead Dismantlement, 
     and Stockpile Services. Additional reprogramming control 
     levels are as follows: Science Campaigns, Engineering 
     Campaigns, Inertial Confinement Fusion Ignition and High 
     Yield, Advanced Simulation and Computing, Pit Manufacturing 
     and Certification, Readiness Campaigns, and Readiness in 
     Technical Base and Facilities (RTBF). The Department is not 
     provided reprogramming authority between site allocations for 
     Readiness in Technical Base and Facilities Operations of 
     Facilities. In addition, funding of not more than $5,000,000 
     may be transferred between each of these categories and each 
     construction project, with the exception of the RTBF site 
     allocations, subject to the following limitations: only one 
     transfer may be made to

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     or from any program or project; the transfer must be 
     necessary to address a risk to health, safety or the 
     environment; and funds may not be used for an item for which 
     Congress has specifically denied funds or for a new program 
     or project that has not been authorized by Congress.
       The Department must notify Congress within 15 days of the 
     use of this reprogramming authority. Transfers during the 
     fiscal year which would result in increases or decreases in 
     excess of $5,000,000 or which would exceed the limitations 
     outlined in the previous paragraph require prior notification 
     of and approval by the House and Senate Committees on 
     Appropriations.


                           WEAPONS ACTIVITIES

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides $6,355,633,000 for Weapons 
     Activities instead of $5,879,137,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $6,489,024,000 as proposed by the Senate.

                        Directed Stockpile Work

       Funding under this heading in the amended bill includes 
     $1,413,879,000 for Directed Stockpile Work instead of 
     $1,336,594,000 as proposed by the House and $1,409,521,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       Life Extension Program--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes $236,231,000 for Life Extension Program 
     activities.
       Stockpile Systems--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes $343,152,000 for Stockpile Systems 
     activities.
       Reliable Replacement Warhead (RRW).--No funding is provided 
     for the Reliable Replacement Warhead as proposed by the 
     House.
       Warhead Dismantlement--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes $135,888,000 for Warhead Dismantlement. 
     Within the funding provided, $14,846,000 is included for 
     upgrading the Device Assembly Facility (DAF) at the Nevada 
     Test Site for additional missions. The amended bill transfers 
     the Pit Disassembly and Conversion Facility (PDCF) 
     construction project from the Office of Defense Nuclear 
     Nonproliferation to the NNSA Office of Defense Programs. 
     Funding under this heading in the amended bill includes 
     $69,330,000 for the PDCF project.
       Stockpile Services--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes $698,608,000 for Stockpile Services.

                               Campaigns

       Funding under this heading in the amended bill includes 
     $1,890,717,000 for Campaigns. Within the funds provided, the 
     budget request level of funding is available for the 
     university research program in robotics (URPR).
       Science Campaigns--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes $290,216,000 for Science Campaigns. The 
     Committees on Appropriations include an additional $4,949,000 
     for Test Readiness activities at the Nevada Test Site to 
     maintain the capabilities restored under the enhanced test 
     readiness program.
       Advanced Certification--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes $15,000,000 for a new campaign focused 
     very narrowly on addressing the long-term scientific issues 
     related to continued certification of the nuclear stockpile 
     without underground nuclear testing and the scientific 
     uncertainties identified by the JASON review of the RRW 
     feasibility study activities. Within the funding provided for 
     Advanced Certification, $5,000,000 is derived from the 
     remaining uncosted balances from the Microsystems and 
     Engineering Science Applications project and the Exterior 
     Communication Infrastructure Modernization contingency funds. 
     The NNSA Administrator must submit a written report to the 
     defense committees by May 1, 2008, outlining a program plan 
     that addresses the specific certification issues, including 
     the issues identified in the JASON RRW review, which will be 
     addressed in the Advanced Certification campaign.
       Engineering Campaigns--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes $171,075,000 for Engineering Campaigns. 
     Within the funds provided, $10,000,000 is available for 
     enhanced surety work to increase the safety and security of 
     nuclear weapons in the existing stockpile and develop new 
     technologies for incorporation into potential future systems. 
     The amended bill authorizes the use of $10,000,000 in 
     remaining uncosted balances from the Microsystems and 
     Engineering Science Applications project and the Exterior 
     Communication Infrastructure Modernization contingency funds 
     to initiate a construction start for the Ion Beam Laboratory 
     Project.
       Inertial Confinement Fusion Ignition and High Yield.--
     Funding under this heading in the amended bill includes 
     $474,442,000 for Inertial Confinement Fusion Ignition and 
     High Yield. This funding includes an additional $15,113,000 
     to accelerate target development and fabrication, and 
     restores $29,691,000 of funding for the Inertial Fusion 
     Technology program. Within the funds provided for Inertial 
     Fusion Technology, $14,691,000 is for continuing development 
     of high average power lasers and $15,000,000 is for the Naval 
     Research Laboratory. A total of $62,044,000 is provided for 
     the Laboratory for Laser Energetics (LLE) operations, an 
     increase of $9,000,000 over the budget request, to provide 
     additional shots to support the goal of an ignition 
     demonstration at the National Ignition Facility (NIF) in 
     2010. An additional $13,000,000 is provided to fully fund 
     single shift operations of the Z machine at Sandia National 
     Laboratory. Z machine operations funding includes $28,887,000 
     provided within the Readiness and Technical Base and 
     Facilities (RTBF) subheading account in Weapons Activities.
       Advanced Simulation and Computing.--Funding under this 
     heading in the amended bill includes $579,714,000 for 
     Advanced Simulation and Computing. The Department of Energy 
     is directed to establish the Institute for Advanced 
     Architectures and Algorithms between the NNSA and the 
     Department of Energy Office of Science with Centers of 
     Excellence at Sandia National Laboratories and Oak Ridge 
     National Laboratory. These Centers will execute a national 
     program involving industry, universities and national 
     laboratories that is focused on technologies to sustain the 
     U.S. leadership in high performance computing. The NNSA ASC 
     and Office of Science ASCR programs will jointly fund the 
     program and provide direction needed to support the goal of 
     developing exascale computing for the Nation.
       Pit Manufacturing and Certification.--Funding under this 
     heading in the amended bill includes $215,758,000 for Pit 
     Manufacturing and Certification. The Administrator is 
     directed to manage the pit activities as a single, coherent 
     project and adopt strict adherence to DOE Order 413.3A. No 
     funds are provided for the consolidated plutonium center.
       Until a modern nuclear weapons strategy, including required 
     pit production capacity defined by nuclear stockpile 
     requirements, is developed, the NNSA is directed to constrain 
     the out-year planning for plutonium operations to a pit 
     production capacity no greater than 80 pits per year. The 
     NNSA Administrator is directed to provide quarterly reports 
     to the Committees on Appropriations on pit production, with 
     the first report due on April 1, 2008.
       Readiness Campaigns--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes $159,512,000 for Readiness Campaigns.

               Readiness in Technical Base and Facilities

       Funding under this heading in the amended bill provides 
     $1,652,132,000 for Readiness in Technical Base and Facilities 
     instead of $1,479,632,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $1,659,248,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       Operations of Facilities--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes $1,164,856,000 for RTBF Operations of 
     Facilities. Within the funds provided, an additional 
     $37,649,000 is for the Y-12 Plant in Tennessee and 
     $18,817,000 for the Pantex Plant in Texas and $9,064,000 for 
     the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California and 
     $17,011,000 for implementation of a Classified Vaults project 
     at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. The House 
     direction is adopted providing the RTBF Operations and 
     Facilities site funding in site-specific allocations in the 
     detail table at the end of title III. All proposed shifts in 
     funding between site-specific allocations require the 
     submittal of a reprogramming request to the House and Senate 
     Committees on Appropriations.
       Program Readiness--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes $70,731,000 for Program Readiness.
       Material Recycling and Recovery--Funding under this heading 
     in the amended bill includes $72,212,000 for Material 
     Recycling and Recovery, an increase of $2,250,000 over the 
     budget request.
       Containers.--Funding under this heading in the amended bill 
     includes $21,956,000 for Containers, an increase of 
     $2,772,000 over the budget request.
       Storage.--Funding under this heading in the amended bill 
     includes $34,772,000 for Storage.
       Construction--Funding under this heading in the amended 
     bill includes $287,605,000 for RTBF Construction. This 
     funding includes $15,143,000 for Project 08-D-802, High 
     Explosive Pressing Facility, Pantex, Texas; $41,926,000 for 
     Project 06-D-140, Project Engineering and Design (PED), 
     various locations, including $38,957,000 for Project 06-D-
     140-05 Uranium Processing Facility (UPF), Y-12 Plant, Oak 
     Ridge, Tennessee. Within the funds provided for Project 06-D-
     140, $990,000 is provided for Project 06-D-140-01, TA-55 
     Radiography Facility, Los Alamos National Laboratory, New 
     Mexico. Funding under this heading also includes $1,979,000 
     for Project 05-D-140, Project Engineering and Design, various 
     locations; $74,809,000 for Project 04-D-125, Chemistry and 
     Metallurgy Facility Replacement Project, Los Alamos National 
     Laboratory, New Mexico; $29,152,000 for Project 04-D-128, TA-
     18 Mission Relocation Project, Los Alamos National 
     Laboratory, New Mexico; and $76,208,000 for Project 01-D-124, 
     HEU Materials Facility, Y-12 Plant, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

             Facilities and Infrastructure Recapitalization

       Funding under this heading in the amended bill includes 
     $181,613,000 for Facilities and Infrastructure 
     Recapitalization.

                      Secure Transportation Asset

       Funding under this heading in the amended bill includes 
     $213,428,000 for Secure Transportation Asset.

                   Nuclear Weapons Incident Response

        Funding under this heading in the amended bill includes 
     $160,084,000 for Nuclear Weapons Incident Response.

                 Environmental Projects and Operations

        Funding under this heading in the amended bill includes 
     $8,669,000 for Environmental Projects and Operations.

                        Safeguards and Security

       Safeguards and Security.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes

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     $907,625,000 for Safeguards and Security. Within these funds 
     are provided $7,000,000 to each of the following facilities: 
     the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, the Y-12 
     Plant in Tennessee, and the Lawrence Livermore National 
     Laboratory in California, for additional physical and cyber 
     security upgrades to meet Design Basis Threat requirements 
     and address cyber security vulnerabilities.
       Construction.--Funding for safeguards and Security includes 
     $71,751,000 for construction activities. An additional 
     $14,846,000 is provided for the refurbishment of Building 651 
     and completion of Building 691 at the Idaho National 
     Laboratory to handle special nuclear material consolidation, 
     storage and other missions. The amended bill transfers 
     $4,900,000 provided in fiscal year 2006 in the Other Defense 
     Activities account to begin planning activities for the Idaho 
     project.

                          Funding Adjustments

       Funding Adjustments--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes the use of $86,514,000 of prior year 
     balances made available from completed or cancelled 
     construction projects. The recommendation includes an 
     adjustment of $34,000,000 for the safeguards and security 
     charge for reimbursable work.
       Congressionally Directed Projects--Funding under this 
     heading in the amended bill includes $48,000,000 in 
     congressionally directed projects.

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                    Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation

                    (Including Rescissions of Funds)

       The amended bill provides a total program level of 
     $1,673,275,000 for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation instead 
     of $2,070,646,000 as proposed by the House and $1,929,646,000 
     as proposed by the Senate. The amended bill includes 
     $1,351,275,000 of new budget authority and the use of 
     $322,000,000 of prior year balances in fiscal year 2008.

       Nonproliferation and Verification Research and Development

       Funding under this heading in the amended bill includes 
     $390,752,000 for Nonproliferation and Verification Research 
     and Development, an increase of $125,500,000 over the budget 
     request. The amended bill provides an additional $60,000,000 
     in proliferation detection to expand research in critical 
     research and development for high-risk, high return nuclear 
     detection capabilities and an additional $20,000,000 for the 
     implementation of a sustained research and development 
     capacity in nuclear detection and nuclear materials security. 
     The NNSA has the lead responsibility for the federal 
     government in nuclear detection, counter-proliferation and 
     counter-terrorism, and this capability must be sustained to 
     meet the evolving threats. An additional $20,500,000 is 
     provided for nuclear explosion monitoring.
       This account includes $25,000,000 for Project 06-D-180, 
     National Security Laboratory at the Pacific Northwest 
     National Laboratory, an increase of $25,000,000 over the 
     request. Funds not needed for project engineering and design 
     (PED) on Project 06-D-180 may be used without prior committee 
     approval for Project 06-D-180 construction activities.
       The Department is directed to conduct a competitive 
     solicitation open to all federal and non-federal entities 
     toward an integrated suite of research, technology 
     development and demonstration areas including infrasound, 
     hydroacoustic for ground-based systems treaty monitoring 
     activities. The competitive process should award not less 
     than $5,000,000 of the additional funding for nuclear 
     explosion monitoring for research and development activities 
     for ground-based treaty monitoring.

              Nonproliferation and International Security

       Funding under this heading in the amended bill includes 
     $151,370,000 for Nonproliferation and International Security, 
     an increase of $26,500,000 over the budget request. An 
     additional $8,000,000 is provided for Dismantlement and 
     Transparency; an additional $10,000,000 for Global Security 
     Engagement and Cooperation for Global Initiatives for 
     Proliferation and Prevention; and an additional $8,500,000 
     for International Regimes and Agreements to expand 
     international cooperation on multilateral nuclear 
     nonproliferation goals and objectives.
       Nuclear Disablement Activities in North Korea.--The 
     Committees on Appropriations are concerned about the NNSA 
     resources required to support disablement of North Korea's 
     nuclear weapons arsenal and production capability. The 
     Committees on Appropriations strongly support NNSA's 
     contributions to this diplomatic mission, but remain 
     concerned about relying upon a mid-year reprogramming of 
     resources from other critical nonproliferation programs to 
     support what is currently a fluid and uncertain effort. From 
     within the funds provided for Nonproliferation and 
     International Security, the NNSA has funding discretion to 
     provide up to $10,000,000 toward NNSA activities to continue 
     disablement activities to shut down nuclear weapons 
     activities in North Korea. The Department is directed to 
     submit a supplemental budget request if additional resources 
     are required to continue activities during fiscal year 2008.

       International Nuclear Materials Protection and Cooperation

       Funding under this heading in the amended bill includes 
     $630,217,000 for International Nuclear Materials Protection 
     and Cooperation. Within the funds provided, $269,331,000 is 
     available for Second Line of Defense activities, including an 
     additional $50,000,000 for the Megaports initiative to 
     accelerate deployment of radiation detection equipment at 
     international seaports.

           Elimination of Weapons-Grade Plutonium Production

       Funding under this heading in the amended bill includes 
     $181,593,000 for the Elimination of Weapons-Grade Plutonium 
     Production program, the same as the budget request.

                     Fissile Materials Disposition

       Funding under this heading in the amended bill includes 
     $66,843,000 for Fissile Materials Disposition, as proposed by 
     the House. Program activities and functions for the Mixed 
     Oxide (MOX) Fuel Fabrication Facility construction project 
     are transferred to the Office of Nuclear Energy and the 
     program activities and functions for the Pit Disassembly and 
     Conversion Facility (PDCF) activity are transferred to the 
     NNSA Office of Defense Programs. The use of $322,000,000 in 
     prior year balances is specified under Funding Transfers from 
     the Russian Plutonium Disposition activities and the Mixed 
     Oxide Fuel Fabrication project for other purposes within 
     Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation. A total of $115,000,000 of 
     unobligated, uncosted prior year balances are transferred to 
     the Nuclear Energy account.

                   Global Threat Reduction Initiative

       Funding under this heading in the amended bill includes 
     $195,000,000 for Global Threat Reduction Initiative, an 
     increase of $75,374,000 over the budget request.

                    International Nuclear Fuel Bank

       The amended bill provides $50,000,000 for an International 
     Nuclear Fuel Bank initiative. The $50,000,000 for the 
     International Nuclear Fuel Bank is the United States 
     Government's contribution to an international effort to 
     establish a nuclear fuel supply for peaceful means under the 
     auspices of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). 
     The International Nuclear Fuel Bank will provide a nuclear 
     fuel stockpile to be available as a fuel supply reserve for 
     nations that have made the sovereign choice to develop their 
     civilian nuclear energy industry based on foreign sources of 
     nuclear fuel and therefore have no requirement to develop an 
     indigenous nuclear fuel enrichment capability. Not later than 
     120 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the 
     Secretary of Energy shall transmit to the House and Senate 
     Committees on Appropriations and the Committee on Foreign 
     Affairs of the House of Representatives and the Committee on 
     Foreign Relations of the Senate a report on the progress of 
     the United States to support the establishment of a nuclear 
     fuel supply for peaceful means under the auspices of the 
     IAEA.

                          Reliable Fuel Supply

       The Secretary of Energy established a stockpile of low 
     enriched nuclear fuel from the down blend of 17.4 metric tons 
     of Highly Enriched Uranium, excess to U.S. needs. This 
     stockpile was to be designated for the sale to foreign 
     countries that support U.S. nonproliferation goals in the 
     event of an unforeseen supply disruption in the global 
     nuclear fuel market. In light of the establishment of the 
     International Nuclear Fuel Bank, the Secretary is directed to 
     allow U.S. interests to purchase uranium fuel from the 
     Reliable Fuel Supply in the event of a supply disruption.

                          Funding Adjustments

       The funding adjustments in Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation 
     include the use of $322,000,000 of prior year balances. The 
     sources of the prior year balances are $57,000,000 from the 
     Russian Surplus Materials Disposition program, $115,000,000 
     from unobligated, uncosted balances within the Mixed Oxide 
     fuel fabrication facility construction activities, and the 
     remaining $151,000,000 of unexpended balances from the 
     Russian material disposition funding provided in the fiscal 
     year 1999 emergency supplemental (P.L. 105-277).
       Congressionally Directed Projects.--Funding provided in the 
     amended bill under this heading includes $7,500,000 in 
     congressionally directed projects within the Defense Nuclear 
     Nonproliferation account.

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                             Naval Reactors

       The amended bill provides $781,800,000 for Naval Reactors, 
     the same funding level as fiscal year 2007.


                      Office of the Administrator

       The amended bill provides $405,987,000 for the Office of 
     the Administrator. The Administrator is directed to support 
     the increase in Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation activities 
     with sufficient resources to support federal travel 
     requirements to support the expanded nuclear nonproliferation 
     activities.
       Congressionally Directed Projects.--Funding under this 
     heading in the amended bill includes $22,500,000 in 
     congressionally directed projects in support of the 
     Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) programs 
     within the Office of the Administrator account.

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               Environmental and Other Defense Activities

                     Defense Environmental Cleanup

                     (Including Transfer of Funds)

       The amended bill provides $5,398,573,000 for the Defense 
     Environmental Cleanup program, instead of $5,766,561,000 as 
     proposed by the House, and $5,690,380,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The agency should direct the Department to fund 
     hazardous waste worker training at $10,000,000 within 
     available funds.
       Economic development.--The Appropriations Committees direct 
     that none of the Defense Environmental Cleanup funds are 
     available for economic development activities unless 
     specifically authorized by law.
       Internal Reprogramming authority.--In fiscal year 2008, the 
     Department may transfer up to $5,000,000 within accounts and 
     between accounts, as noted in the table below, to reduce 
     health or safety risks or to gain cost savings as long as no 
     program or project is increased or decreased by more than 
     $5,000,000 in total during the fiscal year. This 
     reprogramming authority may not be used to initiate new 
     programs or to change funding for programs specifically 
     denied, limited, or increased by Congress in the Act or 
     explanatory statement. The Committees on Appropriations in 
     the House and Senate must be notified within thirty days of 
     the use of this reprogramming authority.
       Account Control Points:

       Closure Sites
       Savannah River site, nuclear material stabilization and 
     disposition
       Savannah River site, 2012 accelerations
       Savannah River site, 2035 accelerations
       Savannah River Tank Farm
       Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
       Idaho National Laboratory
       Oak Ridge Reservation
       Hanford site 2012 accelerated completions
       Hanford site 2035 accelerated completions
       Office of River Protection (ORP) Waste Treatment & 
     Immobilization Plant (WTP)
       ORP WTP Pretreatment facility
       ORP WTP High-level waste facility
       ORP WTP Low activity waste facility
       ORP WTP Analytical laboratory
       ORP WTP Balance of facilities
       Program Direction
       Program Support
       Uranium Enrichment D&D Fund contribution
       Technology Development

       Closure Sites.--Funding under this heading in the amended 
     bill includes $42,437,000, the same as the budget request.
       Savannah River Site.--Funding under this heading provides 
     $1,141,590,000 for cleanup at the Savannah River Site, a 
     decrease of $64,500,000 below the budget request. The 
     Department accommodated funding shortfalls at the Savannah 
     River Site during fiscal year 2007, therefore the 
     Appropriations Committees adjust the fiscal year 2008 funding 
     to reflect the additional funds provided in fiscal year 2007. 
     Funding under this heading provides $1,000,000 for the 
     plutonium vitrification facility, a reduction of $14,000,000 
     below the budget request. The Appropriations Committees will 
     reconsider funding this project again when plutonium 
     vitrification has been confirmed by the Department as a 
     plausible disposition pathway for the small amount of 
     plutonium not appropriate for MOX fuel.
       Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP).--Funding under this 
     heading in the amended bill provides $236,739,000 for the 
     WIPP, an increase of $17,000,000 over the budget request for 
     the activities listed in the Senate report, including the 
     Center of Excellence for Hazardous Materials.
       Idaho National Laboratory.--Funding under this heading in 
     the amended bill provides $513,026,000 for the Idaho National 
     Laboratory (INL), an increase of $9,000,000 for cleanup 
     activities. The funding levels provided under this heading 
     for INL reflect a redistribution of the budget request to 
     better reflect the current needs at the INL.
       Oak Ridge Reservation.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill provides $192,284,000 for the Oak Ridge 
     Reservation, an increase of $13,000,000 over the budget 
     request, to include $30,000,000 for the disposition of 
     material in building 3019, an increase of $10,000,000 over 
     the budget request. Funding under this heading provides 
     $9,379,000 for soil and water remediation at offsite 
     locations, an increase of $3,000,000 to accelerate the 
     completion of the David Witherspoon sites.
       Hanford Site.--Funding under this heading in the amended 
     bill provides $894,640,000 for the Hanford Site, an increase 
     of $17,560,000 over the budget request. Of this increase, the 
     $10,000,000 is for increased groundwater remediation, and 
     $7,560,000 is for additional transuranic waste retrieval and 
     characterization, and mixed low-level and low-level waste 
     disposal to meet Tri-Party Agreement milestones. Within 
     available funds, the agency is directed to fund the 
     Volpentest Hazardous Materials Management and Emergency 
     Response (HAMMER) training and education center, and B-Plant 
     preservation at no less than fiscal year 2006 levels.
       Office of River Protection.--Funding under this heading in 
     the amended bill provides $978,443,000 for the Office of 
     River Protection, an increase of $15,000,000 over the budget 
     request. The increase is to support the demonstration of the 
     bulk vitrification system, and to support tank farm 
     retrievals. Funding under this heading provides $690,000,000 
     for the Waste Treatment Plant.
       Program direction.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill provides $309,760,000 for program direction.
       Program support.--Funding under this heading in the amended 
     bill provides $33,146,000 for program support.
       Federal Contribution to Uranium Enrichment Decontamination 
     and Decommissioning Fund.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes the budget request of $463,000,000 for 
     the Federal contribution to the Uranium Enrichment 
     Decontamination and Decommissioning Fund as authorized in 
     Public Law 102-486.
       Technology development and deployment.--Funding under this 
     heading in the amended bill provides $21,389,000 for the 
     technology development and deployment program.
       NNSA Sites.--Funding under this heading in the amended bill 
     provides $292,930,000 for NNSA sites, an increase of 
     $21,800,000 over the budget request. Of the increase, 
     $7,800,000 is provided for Pantex for required groundwater 
     remediation and monitoring wells, and $14,000,000 supports 
     additional cleanup at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
       Safeguards and security.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill provides $261,714,000 for safeguards and 
     security, a reduction of $11,667,000 due to sufficient 
     uncosted carryover balances in fiscal year 2007.
       Legacy Management.--The Appropriations Committees do not 
     support the consolidation of Legacy Management activities 
     within the Defense Environmental Management account as 
     proposed by the House.
       Material Consolidation Office.--The Appropriations 
     Committees remain skeptical regarding the quality of the 
     analytical underpinnings of the Department's decision to 
     utilize H-canyon as the primary disposition pathway for 
     material consolidation efforts. The Appropriations Committees 
     await the findings of the GAO review in early 2008, and will 
     make future recommendations accordingly. The Appropriations 
     Committees provide funding for H-canyon operations and 
     plutonium vitrification at the Savannah River Site, and do 
     not support the House proposal to restrict the funds to the 
     Headquarters office at this time.
       Congressional Directed Projects.--Funding under this 
     heading in the amended bill provides $17,475,000 for 
     congressionally directed projects.

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                        OTHER DEFENSE ACTIVITIES

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides $761,290,000 for Other Defense 
     Activities instead of $604,313,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $765,464,000 as proposed by the Senate.

                 Office of Health, Safety, and Security

       Funding under this heading in the amended bill includes 
     $429,348,000 for the Office of Health, Safety, and Security 
     as proposed by the Senate. The reorganization requested by 
     the Department--combining the Office of Environment, Safety, 
     and Health and the Office of Security and Performance 
     Assurance--is adopted. Within the funds provided, $16,500,000 
     is available for the Worker Health Screening program, an 
     increase of $4,000,000 over the budget request. The Office of 
     Health, Safety, and Security is directed to initiate an early 
     lung cancer screening program as proposed by the Senate.

                           Legacy Management

       Funding under this heading in the amended bill includes 
     $156,379,000 for the Office of Legacy Management, a reduction 
     of $2,684,000 from the budget request. From within available 
     funds, $500,000 is provided for the Rocky Flats Cold War 
     Museum in Colorado.

                Funding For Defense Activities In Idaho

       Funding under this heading in the amended bill includes 
     $75,949,000 to fund defense-related activities at the Idaho 
     National Laboratory.

                 Defense-Related Administrative Support

       Funding under this heading in the amended bill includes 
     $99,000,000 to provide administrative support for programs 
     funded in the atomic energy defense activities account.

                     Office of Hearings and Appeals

       Funding under this heading in the amended bill includes 
     $4,607,000 for the Office of Hearings and Appeals.

                          Funding Adjustments

       Funding adjustments include an offset of $3,003,000 for the 
     safeguards and security charge for reimbursable work and the 
     use of $990,000 of prior year balances.


                     DEFENSE NUCLEAR WASTE DISPOSAL

       The amended bill provides $201,000,000 for Defense Nuclear 
     Waste Disposal instead of $292,046,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $242,046,000 as proposed by the Senate.


                    POWER MARKETING ADMINISTRATIONS

                  Bonneville Power Administration Fund

       The amended bill provides no new borrowing authority for 
     the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) during fiscal year 
     2008.
       The Appropriations Committees have opposed the 
     Administration's past proposal regarding BPA net secondary 
     revenues and hope the Administration will not pursue the 
     proposal in fiscal year 2008 or 2009.

      Operation and Maintenance, Southeastern Power Administration

       The amended bill provides $6,463,000 for the Southeastern 
     Power Administration as proposed by both the House and 
     Senate, including $62,215,000 for purchase power and wheeling 
     and includes $48,413,000 of offsetting collections.

      Operation and Maintenance, Southwestern Power Administration

       The amended bill provides $30,442,000 for the Southwestern 
     Power Administration as proposed by both the House and 
     Senate, including $45,000,000 for purchase power and wheeling 
     and includes $35,000,000 of offsetting collections.

 Construction, Rehabilitation, Operation and Maintenance, Western Area 
                          Power Administration

       The amended bill includes $231,030,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate instead of $201,030,000 as proposed by the House. The 
     amended bill provides for a total program level of 
     $755,911,000 for Western, which includes $62,915,000 for 
     construction and rehabilitation, $53,271,000 for system power 
     operation and maintenance, $475,254,000 for purchase power 
     and wheeling, $157,304,000 for program direction and 
     $7,167,000 for the Utah Mitigation and Conservation Fund.
       Offsetting collections total $312,639,000, including the of 
     $3,937,000 of offsetting collections from the Colorado River 
     Dam Fund (as authorized in Public Law 98-381).
       The Appropriations Committees reject the budget's proposed 
     funding reduction for Construction, Rehabilitation, 
     Operations, and Maintenance. The budget's proposal to rely 
     more heavily on alternative financing for these activities is 
     unrealistic.
       Congressional Directed Projects.--The agency should, within 
     available funds, provide $3,000,000 for the Colorado River 
     Transmission Line.

           Falcon and Amistad Operating and Maintenance Fund

       The amended bill includes $2,500,000 for the Falcon and 
     Amistad Operating and Maintenance Fund as proposed by both 
     the House and Senate.


                  FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION

                         Salaries and Expenses

       The amended bill includes $260,425,000 for the Federal 
     Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) instead of $255,425,000 
     as proposed by both the House and Senate. Revenues for FERC 
     are set at an amount equal to the budget authority, resulting 
     in a net appropriation of $0.

                     TITLE III--GENERAL PROVISIONS

       Language is included under section 301 regarding 
     competition of major Department of Energy contracts.
       Language is included under section 302 which prohibits the 
     use of funds in this Act to initiate a request for proposal 
     of expression of interest for new programs which have not yet 
     been presented to Congress in the annual budget submission 
     and which have not yet been approved and funded by Congress.
       Language is included under section 303 which prohibits the 
     use of funds for workforce restructuring or enhanced 
     severance payments under the worker and community transition 
     program under section 3161 of Public Law 102-484.
       Language is included under section 304 to prohibit the 
     augmentation of severance payments under section 3161 of 
     Public Law 102-484 unless a reprogramming request is 
     submitted to Congress.
       Language is included in section 305 which permits the 
     transfer and merger of unexpended balances of prior 
     appropriations with appropriation accounts established in 
     this bill.
       Language is included in Section 306 that prohibits the use 
     of funds by the Bonneville Power Administration to enter into 
     energy efficiency contracts outside its service area.
       Language is included in Section 307 that establishes 
     certain notice and competition requirements for Department of 
     Energy user facilities.
       Language is included in Section 308 specifically 
     authorizing intelligence activities pending enactment of the 
     fiscal year 2008 Intelligence Authorization Act.
       Language is included in section 309 regarding laboratory 
     directed research and development activities.
       Language is included in section 310 prohibiting the 
     Department of Energy from modifying a ratemaking policy by 
     changing the interest rate on future obligations for the 
     Southeastern, Southwestern, and Western Area Power 
     Administrations.
       Language is included in section 311 relating to the Use 
     Permit at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). The 
     Government Accountability Office is directed to conduct an 
     evaluation of the effectiveness of technology transfer across 
     all DOE laboratories and to report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations on the effectiveness of technology transfer 
     and the role the Use Permit at PNNL plays in this issue.
       Language is included in section 312 reducing the 
     congressionally directed projects in title III by 1.6 percent 
     and all other discretionary accounts in this title by 0.91 
     percent.

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                                TITLE IV

                          Independent Agencies

                    Appalachian Regional Commission

       The amended bill provides $73,032,000 for the Appalachian 
     Regional Commission, instead of $35,000,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $75,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. Within 
     the funds provided, $984,000 is for Bluegrass Pride WATER 
     Projects, Kentucky.

                Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board


                         salaries and expenses

       The amended bill provides $21,909,000 instead of 
     $22,499,000 as proposed by the House and the Senate.

                        Delta Regional Authority


                         Salaries and Expenses

       The amended bill provides $11,685,000 for the Delta 
     Regional Authority (DRA), instead of $6,000,000 as proposed 
     by the House and $12,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. The 
     Appropriations Committees are aware that DRA is unable to 
     comply with section 382M(b) at the current time, but direct 
     DRA to submit a report to the House and Senate Committees on 
     Appropriations and the appropriate authorizing committees 
     outlining how DRA could be in compliance in the future and 
     the impacts compliance would have on managing the program. 
     The amended bill includes legislative language extending the 
     authorization of the Delta Regional Authority.

                           Denali Commission

       The amended bill provides $21,800,000, instead of $0 as 
     proposed by the House and $31,800,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.

                     Nuclear Regulatory Commission

                         Salaries and Expenses

       The amended bill provides $917,334,000 for the Nuclear 
     Regulatory Commission (NRC) instead of $925,559,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $910,559,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The total amount of budget authority is offset by 
     estimated revenues of $771,220,000, resulting in a net 
     appropriation of $146,114,000. Given the almost certain delay 
     in the Department of Energy filing a license application for 
     the Yucca Mountain Repository, the amended bill includes 
     $29,025,000 to be derived from the Nuclear Waste Fund instead 
     of $37,250,000 as requested.
       Of the $917,334,000 gross appropriation for fiscal year 
     2008, $29,025,000 is drawn from the Nuclear Waste Fund, 
     $2,000,000 is drawn from the General Fund of the Treasury to 
     execute NRC's responsibilities to provide oversight of 
     certain Department of Energy activities under Section 3116 of 
     Ronald W. Reagan National Defense Authorization Act for 
     Fiscal Year 2005 (P.L. 108-375), and $29,398,000 is drawn 
     from the General Fund of the Treasury to execute NRC's 
     homeland security responsibilities. Ninety percent of the 
     balance of $856,911,000 (i.e., $771,220,000) is funded by 
     fees collected from NRC licensees, and the remaining 10 
     percent (i.e., $85,691,000) is funded from the General Fund 
     of the Treasury.
       Nuclear Education.--Funding under this heading in the 
     amended bill includes an additional $15,000,000 to support 
     education in nuclear science, engineering, and related trades 
     to develop a workforce capable of the design, construction, 
     operation, and regulation of nuclear facilities and the safe 
     handling of nuclear materials. These funds are to be used for 
     college scholarships and graduate fellowships in nuclear 
     science, engineering, and health physics, and for faculty 
     development grants supporting faculty in these academic areas 
     for the first six years of their careers. Some of these funds 
     are also to be used for scholarships for trade schools in the 
     nuclear-related trades. Notwithstanding the requirements of 
     Section 243 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, which makes 
     employment at the Commission a condition of receiving 
     educational assistance, the Commission is directed to make 
     generous use of the waiver or suspension provisions available 
     in Section 243(c)(2). The nuclear education supported by this 
     funding is intended to benefit the nuclear sector broadly 
     (i.e., federal agencies, industry, and academia) rather than 
     solely to benefit the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
       Review of the Hanford Waste Treatment Plant.--In 
     cooperation with the Department of Energy, the Nuclear 
     Regulatory Commission is directed to review the regulatory 
     processes of the Department for the Hanford Waste Treatment 
     Plant and report its assessment and recommendations to the 
     Secretary of Energy and the House and Senate Committees on 
     Appropriations within 180 days of enactment.
       International Program Activities.--Funding under this 
     heading in the amended bill includes an additional $2,150,000 
     to support enhancing foreign regulators' programs to increase 
     security over radioactive sources.
       Reports.--The Commission is directed to provide biannual 
     reports on the status of its licensing and other regulatory 
     activities electronically.
       Office Space.--The amended bill includes provisions to 
     assure the efficient and effective operation of the expanded 
     staff of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission by allowing 
     additional office space to be provided by the General 
     Services Administration as close as reasonably possible to 
     the Commission's headquarters location in Rockville, 
     Maryland.

                      Office of Inspector General

       The amended bill provides $8,744,000 for the NRC Office of 
     Inspector General instead of $8,144,000 as proposed by the 
     House, an increase of $600,000 over the budget request. The 
     additional funds will provide the Office of Inspector General 
     with the necessary resources to provide effective oversight 
     of the agency's new licensing activities while fulfilling its 
     statutory responsibilities under the Chief Financial Officers 
     Act of 1990 and the Federal Information Security Management 
     Act of 1992. Revenues received in fiscal year 2008 will 
     offset ninety percent of the sum appropriated resulting in 
     net appropriations for the fiscal year of $874,000.

                  Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board


                         salaries and expenses

       The amended bill provides $3,621,000 for Nuclear Waste 
     Technical Review Board the same as requested and as proposed 
     by the House and the Senate.

                       Tennessee Valley Authority


                      office of inspector general

       The amended bill does not include the requested $15,000,000 
     to establish a congressionally-funded Office of the Inspector 
     General for the Tennessee Valley Authority. The 
     Appropriations Committees support the continuation of the 
     existing arrangement for funding this office.

Office of the Federal Coordinator for Alaska Natural Gas Transportation 
                                Projects

       The amended bill provides $2,261,000 for the Office of the 
     Federal Coordinator for Alaska Natural Gas Transportation 
     Projects instead of $2,322,000 as proposed by both the House 
     and the Senate.

                      TITLE IV--GENERAL PROVISIONS

       The amended bill includes a provision related to the 
     Tennessee Valley Authority.

                                TITLE V

                           GENERAL PROVISIONS

       Section 501. The amended bill includes a provision that 
     prohibits the use of any funds provided in this bill from 
     being used to influence congressional action.
       Section 502. The amended bill includes a provision that 
     addresses transfer authority under this Act.

   Disclosure of Earmarks and Congressionally Directed Spending Items

       Following is a list of congressional earmarks and 
     congressionally directed spending items (as defined in clause 
     9 of rule XXI of the Rules of the House of Representatives 
     and rule XLIV of the Standing Rules of the Senate, 
     respectively) included in the House amendment or this 
     explanatory statement, along with the name of each Senator, 
     House Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner who 
     submitted a request to the Committee of Jurisdiction for each 
     item so identified. Items that did not appear in the House or 
     Senate versions of H.R. 2641 and S. 1751 or the accompanying 
     committee reports are marked with an asterisk. Neither the 
     House amendment nor the explanatory statement contains any 
     limited tax benefits or limited tariff benefits as defined in 
     the applicable House and Senate rules. The amounts in this 
     table do not include the 1.6 percent reduction applied to 
     earmarks and congressionally directed spending.

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                                                                                  ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
                                                                                             TITLE I
                                                                                     GENERAL INVESTIGATIONS
                [The amounts displayed in this table do not reflect the 1.6 percent reduction applied to the Congressionally directed projects and activities contained herein.]
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                                                                     CONFERENCE
                           PROJECT TITLE                               AMOUNT              REQUESTED BY HOUSE                   REQUESTED BY SENATE              REQUESTED BY ADMINISTRATION
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                              ALASKA
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ANCHORAGE HARBOR DEEPENING, AK                                           500,000                                        Stevens
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BARROW COASTAL STORM DAMAGE REDUCTION, AK                                400,000                                        Stevens
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DELONG MOUNTAIN DOCK, AK                                                 218,000                                        Stevens
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HAINES HARBOR, AK                                                        153,000                                        Stevens
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HOMER HARBOR MODIFICATION, AK                                            175,000                                        Stevens
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KENAI RIVER BLUFF EROSION, AK                                            218,000                                        Stevens
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LITTLE DIOMEDE HARBOR, AK                                                262,000                                        Stevens
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MATANUSKA RIVER WATERSHED, AK                                            131,000                                        Stevens
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MCGRATH, AK                                                              262,000                                        Stevens
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WHITTIER BREAKWATER, AK                                                  175,000                                        Stevens
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YAKUTAT HARBOR, AK                                                       600,000                                        Stevens                              President
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                              ARIZONA
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LITTLE COLORADO RIVER WATERSHED, AZ                                       80,000  Renzi
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RILLITO RIVER, PIMA COUNTY, AZ                                           281,000                                                                             President
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RIO SALADO, OESTE, SALT RIVER, AZ                                        300,000  Pastor
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VA SHLY-AY AKIMEL SALT RIVER RESTORATION, AZ                             687,000  Mitchell; Pastor                                                           President
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                             ARKANSAS
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LOWER MISSISSIPPI RIVER RESOURCE STUDY, AR                               250,000  Berry                                 Cochran; Lincoln; Pryor
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MAY BRANCH, FORT SMITH, AR                                               109,000  Boozman                               Lincoln; Pryor
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PINE MOUNTAIN LAKE, AR                                                   468,000  Boozman                               Lincoln; Pryor
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RED RIVER NAVIGATION STUDY, SOUTHWEST ARKANSAS, AR                       200,000  Hall, R.; McCrery; Ross               Landrieu; Lincoln; Pryor; Inhofe
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WHITE RIVER BASIN COMPREHENSIVE, AR & MO                                 142,000  Berry, Snyder                         Bond; Lincoln; Pryor
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WHITE RIVER NAVIGATION TO NEWPORT, AR                                    336,000  Berry                                 Lincoln; Pryor
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                            CALIFORNIA
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ARROYO SECO WATERSHED, CA                                                100,000  Becerra; Berman; Napolitano; Roybal-
                                                                                   Allard; Schiff; Sherman; Solis;
                                                                                   Waters; Watson; Waxman
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BALLONA CREEK RESTORATION, CA                                            350,000  Becerra; Berman; Harman; Napolitano;
                                                                                   Roybal-Allard; Schiff; Sherman;
                                                                                   Solis; Waters; Watson; Waxman
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CALIFORNIA COASTAL SEDIMENT MASTER PLAN, CA                              346,000  Harman; Waxman                        Feinstein                            President
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CARPINTERIA SHORELINE STUDY                                              137,000  Capps                                 Feinstein
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*CITY OF SANTA CLARITA, CA                                                41,000  McKeon
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CITY OF NORWALK, CA                                                      100,000  Napolitano
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COAST OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CA                              100,000  Harman; Waxman
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COYOTE & BERRYESSA CREEKS, CA                                          1,165,000  Honda; Lofgren                                                             President
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COYOTE DAM, CA                                                           109,000                                        Feinstein
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DESERT HOT SPRINGS                                                       600,000  Lewis, Jerry
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ESTUDILLO CANAL, CA                                                      398,000  Stark                                                                      President
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HAMILTON CITY, CA                                                        600,000  Herger                                Feinstein
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HEACOCK AND CACTUS CHANNELS, CA                                          418,000  Calvert                               Feinstein
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HUMBOLT BAY LONG TERM SEDIMENT MANAGEMENT, CA                            109,000                                        Feinstein
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LOS ANGELES RIVER ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION (CORNFIELDS), CA                 600,000  Becerra; Berman; Millender-McDonald;  Boxer; Feinstein
                                                                                   Napolitano; Robal-Allard; Schiff;
                                                                                   Sherman; Solis; Waters; Watson;
                                                                                   Waxman
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LOS ANGELES RIVER WATERCOURSE IMPROVEMENT--HEADWORKS                     131,000  Becerra, Berman, Napolitano, Roybal-  Feinstein
                                                                                   Allard, Schiff, Sherman, Solis,
                                                                                   Waters, Watson, Waxman
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LOWER CACHE CREEK, YOLO COUNTY, WOODLAND AND VICINITY                     40,000                                        Feinstein
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LOWER MISSION CREEK, CA                                                  218,000  Capps                                 Feinstein
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MALIBU CREEK WATERSHED, CA                                               158,000                                        Feinstein
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MATILIJA DAM, CA                                                         812,000  Capps; Gallegly                       Feinstein; Boxer
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MIDDLE CREEK, CA                                                         231,000                                        Feinstein
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PAJARO RIVER, CA                                                         500,000  Farr
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RIVERSIDE COUNTY SAMP, CA                                                 99,000  Calvert                               Feinstein
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ROCK CREEK, KEEFER SLOUGH, CA                                            109,000                                        Feinstein
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SAC-SAN JOAQUIN DELTA ISLANDS AND LEVEES, CA                             873,000                                        Feinstein
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SAN BERNARDINO LAKES AND STREAMS, CA                                     610,000  Lewis, Jerry
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SAN CLEMENTE SHORELINE, CA                                               240,000  Calvert
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SAN DIEGO COUNTY SAMP, CA                                                 87,000  Filner                                Feinstein
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SAN JOAQUIN RB, WEST STANISLAUS COUNTY, ORESTIMBA CREE                   231,000  Cardoza                               Feinstein
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SAN JOAQUIN RIVER BASIN (SJRB), FRAZIER CREEK/STRATHMO                   109,000  Nunes                                 Feinstein
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SAN JOAQUIN RIVER BASIN (SJRB), LOWER SAN JOAQUIN RIVER                  131,000  McNerney                              Feinstein
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SAN JOAQUIN RIVER BASIN (SJRB), WHITE RIVER/DRY CREEK                    109,000                                        Feinstein
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*SANTA ANA RIVER & TRIBUTARIES ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, CA                 300,000  Lewis, Jerry
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SANTA ANA RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES, BIG BEAR LAKE, CA                       250,000  Lewis, Jerry
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SANTA CLARA WATERSHERD, CA                                               250,000  Capps; Gallegly; McKeon
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SOLANA-ENCINITAS SHORELINE, CA                                           171,000  Bilbray                               Feinstein
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SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO SHORELINE, CA                                        798,000  Eshoo; Honda; Lofgren; Stark          Feinstein
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SUN VALLEY WATERSHED, CA                                                 200,000  Becerra; Berman; Napolitano; Roybal-
                                                                                   Allard; Schiff; Sherman; Solis;
                                                                                   Waters; Watson; Waxman
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SUTTER COUNTY, CA                                                        339,000  Herger                                Feinstein                            President
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TAHOE BASIN, CA & NV                                                     300,000                                        Reid
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TAHOE REGIONAL PLANNING, CA AND NV (SEC 503)                             250,000                                        Reid; Ensign
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UPPER PENITENCIA CREEK, CA                                               233,000  Honda; Lofgren                                                             President
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WALNUT CREEK BASIN (GRAYSON & MURDERERS CREEKS), CA                      100,000  Miller, George; Tauscher
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WHITEWATER RIVER BASIN, CA                                               150,000  Bono
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WILSON AND OAK GLEN CREEKS, CA                                           305,000  Lewis, Jerry
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                             COLORADO
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CACHE LA POUDRE, CO                                                      340,000                                                                             President
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CHATFIELD, CHERRY CREEK AND BEAR CREEK RESERVOIRS, CO                    273,000  Degette                               Allard; Salazar
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FOUNTAIN CREEK AND TRIBUTARIES, CO                                       149,000  Lamborn; Salazar                      Allard; Salazar
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SOUTH BOULDER CREEK, CO                                                  100,000  Udall, M.                             Salazar
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                            CONNECTICUT
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CONNECTICUT RIVER BASIN WATERSHED STUDY CT, MA, NH AN                    100,000  Courtney, Delauro                     Gregg; Dodd; Lieberman
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                             DELAWARE
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DELAWARE RVR COMP, NY, NJ, PA & DE (WATERSHED FLD MGT                    290,000  Dent; Gillibrand; Hall; Holt;         Lautenberg; Specter; Menendez;
                                                                                   Murphy, P.; Saxton                    Schumer
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RED CLAY CREEK, CHRISTINA RIVER WATERSHED, DE                            250,000                                        Biden; Carper
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                              FLORIDA
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INDIAN RIVER LAGOON NORTH, FL                                            218,000                                        Martinez
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FLAGLER BEACH, FL                                                        300,000  Mica                                  Bill Nelson; Martinez
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LAKE WORTH INLET, FL                                                     109,000  Klein                                 Bill Nelson
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PORT EVERGLADES HARBOR, FL                                               500,000  Wasserman-Schultz                     Bill Nelson; Martinez
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ST JOHNS COUNTY, FL                                                      100,000  Mica
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WALTON COUNTY FL                                                         164,000                                        Bill Nelson; Martinez
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                              GEORGIA
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AUGUSTA, GA                                                              702,000  Barrow                                                                     President
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LONG ISLAND, MARSH AND JOHNS CREEKS, GA                                  497,000                                                                             President
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SAVANNAH HARBOR EXPANSION, GA                                            656,000  Kingston                                                                   President
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                               GUAM
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HAGATNA RIVER FLOOD CONTROL                                              100,000  Bordallo                                                                   President
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                              HAWAII
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ALA WAI CANAL, OAHU, HI                                                  700,000  Abercrombie                           Inouye                               President
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KAHUKU, HI                                                               260,000  Hirono                                Inouye                               President
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MAALAEA HARBOR, MAUI, HI                                                 150,000                                                                             President
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NAWILIWILI HARBOR MODIFICATION, KAUAI, HI                                196,000  Hirono                                Inouye; Akaka
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WAILUPE STREAM, OAHU, HI                                                 350,000  Abercrombie                           Inouye; Akaka
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WEST MAUI WATERSHED , HI                                                 300,000  Hirono                                Inouye; Akaka
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                               IDAHO
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BOISE RIVER, ID                                                          175,000                                        Craig
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                             ILLINOIS
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DES PLAINES RIVER, IL (PHASE II)                                         368,000  Bean                                  Durbin
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ILLINOIS RIVER BASIN RESTORATION, IL                                     737,000  Lahood                                Durbin                               President
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*ILLINOIS WATERWAY CALUMET-SAG MODIFICATION PROJECT, IL                  100,000  Lipinski
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*KEITH CREEK, ROCKFORD, IL                                               200,000  Manzullo                              Durbin
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PEORIA RIVERFRONT DEVELOPMENT, IL                                        109,000  Lahood                                Durbin
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*PRAIRIE DUPONT LEVEE, IL                                                100,000  Costello
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SOUTH FORK OF SOUTH BRANCH OF CHICAGO RIVER                              500,000  Lipinski                              Durbin
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UPPER MISS RIVER--ILLINOIS WW SYSTEM, IL, IA, MN, MO                   9,000,000  Akin; Boswell; Hulshof; LaHood        Durbin; Bond; Obama; Grassley;
                                                                                                                         Klobuchar
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UPPER MISS RVR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, IL, IA, MO, MN & WI                   169,000  Hare                                  Durbin; Bond; Grassley
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                              INDIANA
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INDIANA HARBOR, IN                                                       915,000  Visclosky                                                                  President
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                               IOWA
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CEDAR RIVER (TIME CHECK AREA), CEDAR RAPIDS, IA                          100,000  Braley                                Harkin; Grassley
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DES MOINES AND RACCOON RIVERS, IA                                        300,000  Boswell                               Harkin; Grassley
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*HUMBOLT, IA                                                             100,000  Latham                                Grassley
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                              KANSAS
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MANHATTAN, KS                                                            137,000  Boyda                                 Brownback
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MISSOURI RIVER DEGRADATION STUDY, KS                                     300,000  Cleaver; Graves; Moore, D.            Bond; Roberts
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TOPEKA, KS                                                               200,000  Boyda                                                                      President
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UPPER TURKEY CREEK, KS                                                   231,000  Moore, Dennis                         Brownback
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                             KENTUCKY
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GREENUP LOCKS AND DAM, KY & OH                                           500,000  Davis, Geoff; Wilson, Charles         Landrieu
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METROPOLITAN LOUISVILLE, MILL CREEK, KY                                  150,000  Yarmuth
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METROPOLITAN LOUISVILLE, SOUTHWEST, KY                                   100,000  Yarmuth
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                             LOUISIANA
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BAYOU SORREL LOCK, LA                                                  1,284,000  Baker; Jindal                         Landrieu                             President
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BOSSIER PARISH, LA                                                       131,000  McCrery                               Landrieu; Vitter
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CALCASIEU LOCK, LA                                                       100,000  Boustany                              Landrieu
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CALCASIEU RIVER AND SHIP CHANNEL ENLARGEMENT, LA                         361,000                                        Landrieu; Vitter
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CALCASIEU RIVER BASIN, LA                                                370,000                                        Landrieu                             President
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CROSS LAKE, LA WATER SUPPLY IMPROVEMENTS                                 168,000  McCrery                               Landrieu; Vitter
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LOUISIANA COASTAL AREA ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, LA                       3,000,000                                        Landrieu; Vitter                     President
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LOUISIANA COASTAL PROTECTION AND RESTORATION, LA                       3,000,000                                        Landrieu
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PLAQUEMINES PARISH, LA (FC)                                              109,000                                        Landrieu
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PORT OF IBERIA, LA                                                       750,000  Jindal                                Landrieu
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SOUTHWEST COASTAL HURRICANE PROTECTION, LA                               300,000  Boustany                              Landrieu; Vitter
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ST. CHARLES PARISH URBAN FLOOD CONTROL, LA                               200,000                                        Landrieu
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WEST BATON ROUGE (RIVERFRONT DEVELOPMENT), LA                            109,000  Baker                                 Landrieu
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WEST SHORE, LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN, LA                                       498,000                                        Landrieu; Vitter
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                               MAINE
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SEARSPORT HARBOR, ME                                                     125,000                                        Snowe; Collins
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                             MARYLAND
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ANACOSTIA RIVER & TRIBUTARIES COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, MD                     500,000  Hoyer; Van Hollen; Wynn               Mikulski; Cardin
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BALTIMORE METRO WTR RES- PATAPSCO AND BACK RIVERS                        262,000  Cummings                              Mikulski; Cardin
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CHESAPEAKE BAY MARSHLANDS, MD                                            200,000  Sarbanes; Wynn                        Mikulski; Cardin
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CHESAPEAKE BAY SHORELINE, MARYLAND COASTAL MANAGEMENT                    250,000  Gilchrest; Hoyer                      Mikulski; Cardin
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EASTERN SHORE, MID CHESAPEAKE BAY ISLAND, MD                             412,000  Cummings; Ruppersberger; Sarbanes;    Mikulski; Cardin
                                                                                   Wynn
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JENNINGS RANDOLPH LAKE REALLOCATION, MD AND WV                            80,000                                        Mikulski; Cardin
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LOWER POTOMAC ESTUARY WATERSHED, ST MARY'S WATERSHED                      50,000  Hoyer                                 Mikulski; Cardin
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MIDDLE POTOMAC RIVER WATERSHED, MD, VA, PA, WV, DC                       100,000  Moran                                 Mikulski; Cardin
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MIDDLE POTOMAC RIVER--GREATER SENECA/MUDDY BRANCH, MD                    131,000  Van Hollen; Wynn                      Mikulski; Cardin
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                           MASSACHUSETTS
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BLACKSTONE RIVER WATERSHED RESTORATION, MA & RI                          200,000  McGovern                              Reed
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BOSTON HARBOR (45-FOOT CHANNEL), MA                                      353,000  Lynch                                                                      President
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COASTAL MASSACHUSETTS ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, MA                          100,000                                                                             President
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                             MICHIGAN
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GREAT LAKES NAV SYST STUDY, MI, IL, IN, MN, NY, OH, PA                   800,000  Obey; Visclosky                       Clinton; Voinovich                   President
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GREAT LAKES REMEDIAL ACTION PLANS, MI                                    437,000                                        Obama; Lugar; Levin; Stabenow;
                                                                                                                         Coleman; Schumer; Clinton;
                                                                                                                         Voinovich; Brown; Kohl
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                             MINNESOTA
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BLUE EARTH RIVER ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, MN                               100,000  Walz                                  Coleman; Klobuchar
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FARGO,ND-MOORHEAD,MN & UPSTREAM SUB-BASIN                                250,000                                        Dorgan; Coleman
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MARSH LAKE, MN (MN RIVER AUTHORITY)                                      150,000                                        Coleman; Klobuchar
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MINNEHAHA CREEK WATERSHED, UMR LAKE ITASCA TO L&D                        230,000  Ellison                               Coleman; Klobuchar
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MINNESOTA RIVER BASIN, MN & SD                                           100,000                                        Coleman
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WILD RICE RIVER, RED RIVER OF THE NORTH BASIN, MN                        150,000                                        Coleman                              President
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                            MISSISSIPPI
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MISSISSIPPI COASTAL HURRICANE STUDY, MS                                2,000,000                                        Cochran
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                             MISSOURI
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BRUSH CREEK BASIN, KS & MO                                               200,000  Cleaver, Moore                        Bond; Brownback
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KANSAS CITYS, MO & KS                                                    965,000  Cleaver; Graves; Moore, Dennis        Roberts; Bond                        President
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SPRINGFIELD, MO                                                          354,000  Blunt                                                                      President
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MISSOURI RIVER LEVEE SYSTEM, UNITS L455 & R460-471, MO                   200,000                                        Bond
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RIVER DES PERES, MO                                                      180,000  Carnahan; Clay                        Bond
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ST LOUIS MISSISSIPPI RIVERFRONT, MO & IL                                 148,000  Carnahan; Clay                        Bond
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SWOPE PARK INDUSTRIAL AREA, KANSAS CITY, MO                              165,000  Cleaver                               Bond
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                              MONTANA
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YELLOWSTONE RIVER CORRIDOR, MT                                           318,000                                        Baucus; Tester                       President
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                             NEBRASKA
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LOWER PLATTE RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES, NE                                   130,000                                        Hagel                                President
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                              NEVADA
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TRUCKEE MEADOWS, NV                                                    5,000,000                                        Reid; Ensign
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                           NEW HAMPSHIRE
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MERRIMACK RIVER WATERSHED STUDY, NH & MA                                 237,000  Hodes                                 Kennedy; Kerry                       President
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PORTSMOUTH HARBOR & PISCATAQUA RIVER, NH & ME                            150,000  Shea-Porter
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                            NEW JERSEY
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DELAWARE RIVER COMPREHENSIVE, NJ                                         251,000  Holt; Saxton                          Lautenberg; Menendez
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HUDSON--RARITAN ESTUARY, HACKENSACK MEADOWLANDS, NJ                      505,000  Rothman                               Lautenberg; Menendez                 President
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HUDSON--RARITAN ESTUARY, LOWER PASSAIC RIVER, NJ                         500,000  Frelinghuysen; Pascrell               Lautenberg;Menendez                  President
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LOWER SADDLE RIVER, BERGEN COUNTY, NJ                                    180,000  Rothman                               Lautenberg; Menendez
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NEW JERSEY INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, ENV RESTORATION, NJ                    125,000                                        Lautenberg; Menendez
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NEW JERSEY SHORE PROTECTION, HEREFORD TO CAPE MAY INLET                  256,000  LoBiondo                                                                   President
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NEW JERSEY SHORELINE ALTERNATIVE LONG-TERM NOURISHMENT                   109,000  LoBiondo                              Lautenberg; Menendez
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PASSAIC RIVER MAIN STEM, NJ                                              100,000                                        Lautenberg; Menendez
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PASSAIC RIVER, HARRISON, NJ                                              100,000                                        Lautenberg
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PECKMAN RIVER BASIN AND TRIBUTARIES, NJ                                  314,000  Pascrell                              Lautenberg; Menendez
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RAHWAY RIVER BASIN, NJ                                                   100,000                                        Lautenberg; Menendez
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RARITAN BAY AND SANDY HOOK BAY, HIGHLANDS, NJ                            100,000  Pallone                               Lautenberg; Menendez
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RARITAN BAY AND SANDY HOOK BAY, KEYPORT, NJ                              100,000  Pallone                               Lautenberg; Menendez
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RARITAN BAY AND SANDY HOOK BAY, LEONARDO, NJ                             100,000  Pallone                               Lautenberg; Menendez
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RARITAN BAY AND SANDY HOOK BAY, UNION BEACH, NJ                           44,000  Pallone                               Lautenberg; Menendez
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SHREWSBURY RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES, NJ                                     100,000  Pallone                               Lautenberg; Menendez
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SOUTH RIVER, RARITAN RIVER BASIN, NJ                                     164,000  Pallone; Holt                         Lautenberg; Menendez
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STONY BROOK, MILLSTONE RIVER BASIN, NJ                                   100,000  Ferguson                              Lautenberg; Menendez
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                            NEW MEXICO
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ESPANOLA VALLEY RIO GRANDE AND TRIBS, NM                                 500,000                                        Domenici; Bingaman
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MIDDLE RIO GRANDE BOSQUE, NM                                             311,000  Wilson, H.                            Domenici; Bingaman                   President
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RIO GRANDE BASIN, NM, CO & TX                                            250,000  Udall, T.                             Domenici; Bingaman
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SANTA FE, NM                                                             175,000  Udall, T.                             Domenici; Bingaman
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                             NEW YORK
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BRONX RIVER BASIN, NY                                                    750,000  Crowley; Lowey; Serrano               Schumer; Clinton
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BUFFALO RIVER ENVIRONMENTAL DREDGING, NY                                 144,000  Higgins                                                                    President
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FLUSHING BAY AND CREEK, NY                                               100,000  Crowley                               Schumer; Clinton
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HUDSON--RARITAN ESTUARY, GOWANUS CANAL, NY                               214,000  Velazquez                             Schumer; Clinton
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HUDSON--RARITAN ESTUARY, NY & NJ                                         318,000  Sires                                 Lautenberg; Menendez; Schumer;       President
                                                                                                                         Clinton
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LAKE MONTAUK HARBOR, NY                                                  100,000  Bishop, T.                            Schumer; Clinton
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MONTAUK POINT, NY                                                        109,000                                        Schumer; Clinton
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NORTH SHORE OF LONG ISLAND, ASHAROKEN, NY                                250,000  Israel                                Schumer; Clinton
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NORTH SHORE OF LONG ISLAND, BAYVILLE, NY                                 100,000  King                                  Schumer; Clinton
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ONONDAGA LAKE, NY                                                        500,000  Walsh
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SAW MILL RIVER AT ELSFORD/GREENBURGH, NY                                 300,000  Lowey                                 Schumer; Clinton
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SOUTH SHORE OF STATEN ISLAND, NY                                         100,000                                        Schumer; Clinton
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SUSQUEHANNA RIVER ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION AND LOW FL                   100,000  Arcuri                                Schumer; Clinton
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UPPER DELAWARE RIVER WATERSHED, NY                                       700,000  Gillibrand; Hall; Hinchey             Schumer; Clinton
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UPPER SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN ENVIRON REST, COOPERSTOWN                  102,000  Arcuri                                Schumer; Clinton                     President
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                          NORTH CAROLINA
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BOGUE BANKS, NC                                                          100,000  Jones, W.                             Dole; Burr
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CURRITUCK SOUND, NC                                                      140,000                                                                             President
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NEUSE RIVER BASIN, NC                                                    554,000                                                                             President
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SURF CITY AND NORTH TOPSAIL BEACH, NC                                    200,000  Jones, W.; McIntyre                   Dole; Burr
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                           NORTH DAKOTA
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RED RIVER OF THE NORTH BASIN, MN, ND, SD & MANITOBA, CA                3,550,000                                        Dorgan
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                               OHIO
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BELPRE, OH                                                               100,000                                        Voinovich
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CUYAHOGA RIVER BULKHEAD STUDY, OH                                        300,000                                        Voinovich
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HOCKING RIVER BASIN, MONDAY CREEK, OH                                    287,000  Space                                 Voinovich
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MAHONING RIVER ENVIRONMENTAL DREDGING, OH                                109,000                                        Voinovich
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WESTERN LAKE ERIE BASIN, OH, IN, & MI                                    492,000  Kaptur                                Voinovich
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                             OKLAHOMA
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GRAND (NEOSHO) RIVER BASIN WATERSHED, OK, KS & AR                        132,000  Boyda                                 Roberts
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OOLOGAH LAKE WATERSHED, OK & KS                                          200,000  Tiahrt                                Inhofe
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SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMA WATER RESOURCE STUDY, OK                              150,000                                        Inhofe
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WASHITA RIVER BASIN, OK                                                  150,000                                        Inhofe
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                              OREGON
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LOWER COLUMBIA RIVER ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION OR & WA                       100,000                                                                             President
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WALLA WALLA RIVER WATERSHED, OR & WA                                     200,000  Walden; McMorris                      Murray; Wyden; Smith; Cantwell
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WILLAMETTE RIVER ENVIRONMENTAL DREDGING, OR                              164,000  Blumenauer; Wu                        Wyden; Smith
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WILLAMETTE RIVER FLOODPLAIN RESTORATION, OR                               84,000  Blumenauer; Wu                        Wyden; Smith
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                           PENNSYLVANIA
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BLOOMSBURG, PA                                                           200,000  Kanjorski                             Specter; Casey
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UPPER OHIO NAVIGATION STUDY, PA                                        2,500,000  Altmire; Doyle                        Specter; Casey
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                          SOUTH CAROLINA
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EDISTO ISLAND, SC                                                        218,000  Clyburn                                                                    President
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                           SOUTH DAKOTA
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JAMES RIVER, SD & ND                                                     370,000                                        Johnson; Thune
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WATERTOWN, SD                                                            350,000  Herseth                               Johnson; Thune
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                             TENNESSEE
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MILL CREEK WATERSHED, DAVIDSON COUNTY, TN                                257,000  Cooper                                                                     President
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                               TEXAS
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ABILENE, TX (BRAZOS RIVER BASIN-ELM CREEK)                               150,000  Neugebauer                            Cornyn
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BRAZOS ISLAND HARBOR, BROWNSVILLE CHANNEL, TX                            400,000  Edwards; Ortiz                        Cornyn                               President
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BUFFALO BAYOU AND TRIBS, WHITE OAK BAYOU, TX                             100,000  Culbertson
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DALLAS FLOODWAY, UPPER TRINITY RIVER BASIN, TX                           100,000  Edwards                                                                    President
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FREEPORT HARBOR, TX                                                      721,000  Edwards; Paul                                                              President
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GREENS BAYOU, HOUSTON, TX                                                488,000  Edwards; Green, Gene; Poe                                                  President
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GUADALUPE AND SAN ANTONIO RIVER BASINS, TX                               806,000  Edwards; Gonzalez; Rodriguez; Smith,                                       President
                                                                                   Lamar
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LOWER COLORADO RIVER BASIN, TX                                           446,000  Conaway; Doggett; Edwards; Paul;      Hutchison; Cornyn                    President
                                                                                   Smith, L.
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LOWER COLORADO RIVER BASIN, WHARTON/ONION, TX                            262,000  Doggett; Edwards; Smith, L.;          Cornyn
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MIDDLE BRAZOS RIVER, TX                                                  250,000  Carter; Edwards
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NUECES RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES, TX                                         468,000  Gonzalez; Hinojosa; Ortiz;            Hutchison                            President
                                                                                   Rodriguez; Smith, Lamar
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RAYMONDVILLE DRAIN, TX                                                   500,000  Edwards; Hinojosa; Ortiz              Hutchison; Cornyn
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RIO GRANDE BASIN, TX                                                     223,000                                                                             President
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SABINE-NECHES WATERWAY, TX                                               180,000  Brady, K.; Edwards; Poe               Hutchison
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SABINE PASS TO GALVESTON BAY, TX                                         100,000  Paul; Poe                             Cornyn
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SPARKS ARROYO COLONIA, EL PASO COUNTY, TX                                125,000  Reyes                                 Hutchison; Cornyn
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UPPER TRINITY RIVER BASIN, TX                                          1,355,000  Burgess; Johnson; Sessions            Hutchison
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                             VIRGINIA
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AIWW, BRIDGES AT DEEP CREEK, VA                                           46,000  Forbes                                Warner; Webb
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CAMERON / HOLMES RUN, VA                                                 400,000  Moran
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DISMAL SWAMP AND DISMAL SWAMP CANAL, VA                                   62,000  Forbes                                Warner; Webb                         President
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EASTWARD EXPANSION CRANEY ISLAND, VA (NORFOLK HARBOR)                  2,810,000  Drake; Scott                          Warner; Webb                         President
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ELIZABETH RIVER BASIN, ENV RESTORATION, VA (PHASE II)                    100,000  Scott                                 Warner; Webb
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ELIZABETH RIVER, HAMPTON ROADS, VA                                        97,000  Scott                                 Warner; Webb                         President
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FOURMILE RUN, VA                                                         503,000  Moran                                 Warner; Webb
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JOHN H KERR DAM AND RESERVOIR, VA & NC                                   281,000  Goode                                                                      President
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LYNNHAVEN RIVER BASIN, VA                                                281,000  Drake                                 Warner; Webb                         President
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NEW RIVER, CLAYTOR LAKE, VA                                              100,000  Boucher                               Warner; Webb
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PHILPOTT LAKE, VA                                                        150,000  Boucher; Goode
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UPPER RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER, VA (PHASE II)                                  100,000                                        Warner; Webb
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VICINITY AND WILOUGHBY SPIT, VA                                          150,000                                        Warner; Webb
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                            WASHINGTON
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CENTRALIA, WA                                                            100,000                                        Murray
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ELLIOTT BAY SEAWALL                                                      600,000  McDermott                             Cantwell
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*GRAYS HARBOR, WA                                                        100,000  Dicks
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LAKE WASHINGTON SHIP CANAL, WA                                           375,000  McDermott; Reichert                   Murray; Cantwell
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LOWER PUYALLUP RIVER ALTERNATIVES STUDY, WA                               44,000  Reichert; Smith, A.                   Cantwell
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PUGET SOUND NEARSHORE MARINE HABITAT RESTORATION, WA                   1,300,000  Dicks; Larsen; Inslee; McDermott;     Murray; Cantwell                     President
                                                                                   Reichert; Smith, A.
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SKAGIT RIVER, WA                                                         556,000  Dicks; Larsen                         Murray; Cantwell
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SKOKOMISH RIVER BASIN, WA                                                300,000  Dicks                                 Cantwell
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                           WEST VIRGINIA
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CHERRY RIVER BASIN, WV                                                    50,000  Rahall                                Byrd
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LITTLE KANAWHA RIVER, WV                                                  88,000                                        Byrd
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OHIO RIVER BASIN COMPREHENSIVE STUDY, WV, KY, OH, PA                     400,000  Space                                 Byrd
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UPPER GUYANDOTTE RIVER BASIN, WV                                         150,000  Rahall                                Byrd
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                             WISCONSIN
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ST. CROIX RIVER, MN & WI                                                 300,000  Obey
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ST. CROIX RIVER ENDANGERED MUSSEL RELOCATION, MN & WI                    250,000  Obey
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NATIONAL PROGRAMS:
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COASTAL FIELD DATA COLLECTION                                          4,500,000                                                                             President
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  Coastal Data Information Program                                   (1,000,000)                                        Feinstein; Cantwell
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  Southern California Beach Processes Study, California              (1,000,000)  Bilbray                               Feinstein; Cantwell
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  Pacific Island Land Ocean Typhoon Experiment, Hawaii                 (750,000)  Hirono                                Inouye
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  Surge and Wave Island Modeling Studies, Hawaii                       (750,000)  Hirono                                Inouye
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FLOOD PLAIN MANAGEMENT SERVICES                                        9,000,000                                                                             President
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  White Clay Creek, New Castle, Delaware                               (175,000)                                        Biden; Carper
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  City of Albany, Georgia                                              (370,000)  Bishop, S.                            Chambliss
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  Hurricane Evacuation Studies, Hawaii                               (1,000,000)  Hirono                                Inouye
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  Will County, Illinois                                                (500,000)  Weller
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  Iowa Levee Certification, Iowa                                       (250,000)                                        Grassley
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  Iowa Multi-State Dam Safety Analyses, Iowa                           (100,000)                                        Grassley
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  Maquoketa River Flood Warning, Iowa                                   (35,000)                                        Grassley
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  Wapello, Iowa                                                        (100,000)                                        Grassley
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  City of Gretna GIS, Louisiana                                        (250,000)                                        Landrieu
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  East Baton Rouge Parish Metropolitan GIS, Louisiana                  (461,000)  Baker                                 Landrieu; Vitter
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  Livingston Parish GIS, Louisiana                                     (650,000)  Baker                                 Landrieu
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  Papillion Creek Watershed, Flood Plain Mapping, Nebraska             (950,000)                                        Hagel; Ben Nelson
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  Whitehall, Mason Run, Ohio                                           (800,000)  Hobson
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  Halfway Sediment Transport Assessment, Oregon                        (100,000)  Walden                                Wyden; Smith
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  Bucks County, Pennsylvania                                           (250,000)  Murphy, P.
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  Rhode Island Ecosystem Restoration Study, Rhode Island               (100,000)                                        Reed; Whitehouse
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OTHER COORDINATION PROGRAMS                                            4,505,000                                                                             President
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  Center for Computer Assisted Dispute Resolution (IWR)                (500,000)                                        Domenici
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  Lake Tahoe Coordination                                              (600,000)                                        Reid
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PLANNING ASSISTANCE TO STATES                                          6,500,000                                                                             President
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  La Mirada, California                                                (150,000)  Sanchez, Linda
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  Southington Water Supply Study, Connecticut                          (100,000)  Larson, John                          Lieberman
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  Delaware Estuary Salinity Monitoring Study, Delaware & New           (200,000)                                        Lautenberg; Menendez
 Jersey
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  Honolulu, Hawaii                                                      (70,000)                                        Inouye
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  McHenry County, Illinois                                             (300,000)  Manzullo
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  Wabash River Enhancement Project, Indiana                            (250,000)  Pence                                 Lugar; Bayh
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  City of Perry, Iowa                                                   (23,000)  Latham                                Grassley
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  Sac and Fox Tribe, Iowa                                               (50,000)                                        Grassley
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  Kansas River Basin Technical Assistance, Kansas                      (500,000)                                        Brownback
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  Guist Creek Lake, Kentucky                                           (160,000)  Lewis, Ron
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  Port of Rochester Environmental Remediation Planning, New York       (100,000)                                        Clinton
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  Lake Rogers, Creedmoor, North Carolina                                (60,000)  Miller, Brad
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  Bartlesville Water Supply, Bartlesville, Oklahoma                     (22,000)                                        Inhofe
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  Oklahoma Comprehensive Water Plan, Oklahoma                          (250,000)                                        Inhofe
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  Lehigh Release at FE Walter Dam, Pennsylvania                        (175,000)  Dent, Charles                         Spector
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  Memphis, Tennessee                                                   (200,000)  Cohen
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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT                                              30,000,000                                        Reid; Cochran; Domenici; Mikulski;   President
                                                                                                                         Cardin; Casey; Warner; Webb
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  Submerged Aquatic Vegetation, Maryland                             (1,000,000)  Hoyer, Gilchrest                      Mikulski; Cardin
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  Southwest Urban Flood Damage, New Mexico                           (1,000,000)                                        Domenici
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  Urban Flood Water Initiative, Nevada                               (1,750,000)                                        Reid
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SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION CENTERS                              50,000                                                                             President
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STREAM GAGING (U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY)                                   600,000                                                                             President
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TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM                                                    350,000                                                                             President
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TRIBAL PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM                                             1,000,000                                        Domenici; Bingaman                   President
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                                                                                  ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
                                                                                             TITLE I
                                                                                          CONSTRUCTION
                [The amounts displayed in this table do not reflect the 1.6 percent reduction applied to the Congressionally directed projects and activities contained herein.]
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                                                                     CONFERENCE
                           PROJECT TITLE                               AMOUNT              REQUESTED BY HOUSE                   REQUESTED BY SENATE              REQUESTED BY ADMINISTRATION
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                              ALABAMA
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MOBILE HARBOR TURNING BASIN, AL                                          891,000  Rogers, M.                            Shelby; Sessions
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PINHOOK CREEK, HUNTSVILLE, AL (Previously in House CAP Section 205       761,000  Cramer
 Account)
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TUSCALOOSA, AL                                                         5,000,000                                        Shelby
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                              ALASKA
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AKUTAN HARBOR, AK                                                        476,000                                        Stevens
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ALASKA COASTAL EROSION, AK                                             5,000,000                                        Stevens; Murkowski
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CHIGNIK HARBOR, AK                                                     1,000,000                                        Stevens
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NOME HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS, AK                                           1,500,000                                        Stevens
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ST PAUL HARBOR, AK                                                     2,854,000                                        Stevens
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SITKA HARBOR BREAKWATER UPGRADE, AK                                      356,000                                        Stevens
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UNALASKA, AK                                                           6,660,000                                        Stevens
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                              ARIZONA
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NOGALES WASH, AZ                                                       4,641,000  Grijalva                              Kyl
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RIO DE FLAG FLAGSTAFF, AZ                                              1,717,000  Pastor; Renzi                         Kyl
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RIO SALADO, PHOENIX AND TEMPE REACHES, AZ                              1,800,000  Pastor; Mitchell
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TRES RIOS, AZ                                                         11,000,000  Pastor; Mitchell                      Kyl
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TUSCON DRAINAGE AREA, AZ                                               7,996,000  Giffords; Grijalva; Pastor            Kyl
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                             ARKANSAS
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OZARK-JETA TAYLOR POWERHOUSE (MAJOR REHAB), AR                        23,000,000  Berry; Boozman                        Lincoln; Pryor                       President
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RED RIVER BELOW DENISON DAM AR, LA & TX                                2,093,000  Hall, R.; McCrery; Ross, M.           Landrieu; Lincoln; Pryor
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RED RIVER EMERGENCY BANK PROTECTION, AR & LA                           3,330,000  Ross, M.                              Landrieu; Lincoln; Pryor
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WHITE RIVER MINIMUM FLOW, AR (Previously in Senate Investigations        950,000  Berry
 Account)
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                            CALIFORNIA
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AMERICAN RIVER WATERSHED (COMMON FEATURES), CA                         8,000,000  Lungren; Doolittle; Matsui            Feinstein; Boxer                     President
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AMERICAN RIVER WATERSHED (FOLSOM DAM MODIFICATIONS), CA                6,000,000  Lungren; Matsui                       Feinstein; Boxer                     President
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AMERICAN RIVER WATERSHED (FOLSOM DAM RAISE), CA                       17,500,000  Lungren; Doolittle; Matsui            Feinstein; Boxer                     President
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CALFED LEVEE STABILITY PROGRAM                                         5,000,000                                        Feinstein
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CITY OF SANTA CLARITA (PERCHLORATE), CA                                  476,000  McKeon
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CORTE MADERA CREEK, CA                                                   238,000  Woolsey                               Feinstein
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FARMINGTON RECHARGE DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM, CA                            523,000  McNerney
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GUADALUPE RIVER, CA                                                    1,812,000  Honda; Lofgren                        Feinstein
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HAMILTON AIRFIELD WETLANDS RESTORATION, CA                             8,650,000  Pelosi; Woolsey                       Feinstein; Boxer                     President
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HARBOR/SOUTH BAY WATER RECYCLING STUDY, LOS ANGELES, CA                2,854,000  Roybal-Allard; Harman                 Feinstein
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LOWER WALNUT CREEK, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CA                              571,000  Miller, G.; Tauscher
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MID-VALLEY AREA LEVEE RECONSTRUCTION, CA                                 476,000  Herger                                Feinstein
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MURRIETA CREEK, CA                                                     1,842,000  Bono; Calvert; Issa                   Feinstein
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NAPA RIVER, CA                                                        11,000,000  Thompson                              Feinstein; Boxer                     President
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NORTH VALLEY REGIONAL WATER INFRASTRUCTURE, CA                           856,000  McCarthy
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OAKLAND HARBOR (50 FOOT PROJECT), CA                                  42,000,000  Lee; Pelosi                           Feinstein; Boxer                     President
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PETALUMA RIVER FLOOD CONTROL, CA                                       1,713,000  Woolsey                               Feinstein; Boxer
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PLACER COUNTY, CA                                                        951,000  Doolittle
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PORT OF LONG BEACH (DEEPENING), CA                                     3,603,000  Millender-McDonald; Rohrabacher       Feinstein
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PORT OF LOS ANGELES HARBOR MAIN CHANNEL DEEPENING, CA                  1,635,000  Roybal-Allard                         Feinstein; Boxer
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SACRAMENTO DEEPWATER SHIP CHANNEL, CA                                    829,000  Thompson; Tauscher                    Feinstein                            President
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SACRAMENTO RIVER BANK PROTECTION PROJECT, CA                          21,882,000  Herger; Lungren; Matsui               Feinstein                            President
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SACRAMENTO RIVER, GLENN-COLUSA IRRIGATION DISTRICT, CA                 1,047,000  Herger                                Feinstein                            President
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SAN FRANCISCO BAY TO STOCKTON, CA                                        410,000  McNerney; Tauscher                    Feinstein
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SAN LUIS REY RIVER, CA                                                 1,397,000  Issa                                  Feinstein
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SAN RAMON VALLEY RECYCLED WATER, CA                                    2,854,000  McNerney; Tauscher                    Feinstein
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SANTA ANA RIVER MAINSTEM, CA                                          21,000,000  Sanchez, L.; Calvert; Miller, G.;     Feinstein                            President
                                                                                   Rohrabacher
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SANTA MARIA RIVER, CA                                                    285,000  CAPPS                                 Feinstein; Boxer
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SOUTH SACRAMENTO COUNTY STREAMS, CA                                   10,465,000  Matsui; Lungren                       Feinstein; Boxer                     President
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SUCCESS DAM, TULE RIVER (DAM SAFETY), CA                              12,000,000  Nunes                                 Feinstein; Boxer                     President
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SURFSIDE-SUNSET-NEWPORT BEACH, CA \1\                                  8,372,000  Rohrabacher; Sanchez
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TAHOE BASIN RESTORATION, CA                                            4,500,000                                        Reid, Ensign
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UPPER GUADALUPE RIVER, CA                                                446,000  Honda; Lofgren                        Feinstein
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UPPER NEWPORT BAY, CA                                                  2,258,000  Calvert; Campbell; Royce; Sanchez,    Feinstein
                                                                                   L.
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WEST SACRAMENTO, CA                                                    4,444,000  Thompson                              Feinstein; Boxer
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YUBA RIVER BASIN, CA                                                   1,061,000  Herger                                Feinstein
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                            CONNECTICUT
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BRIDGEPORT ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, CT                              190,000  Shays                                 Lieberman
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                             DELAWARE
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DELAWARE BAY COASTLINE, BETHANY TO SOUTH BETHANY, DE                     143,000  Castle
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DELAWARE BAY COASTLINE, BROADKILL BEACH, DE                              238,000                                        Biden; Carper
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DELAWARE BAY COASTLINE, ROOSEVELT INLET TO LEWES BEACH, DE \1\            97,000                                        Biden; Carper
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DELAWARE COAST FROM CAPE HELOPEN TO FENWICK ISLAND, FENWICK               95,000                                        Biden; Carper
 ISLAND, DE
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DELAWARE COAST FROM CAPE HELOPEN TO FENWICK ISLAND, REHOBETH BEACH     2,700,000                                        Biden; Carper
 TO DEWEY BEACH, DE
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DELAWARE COAST PROTECTION, DE                                            371,000                                        Biden; Carper
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                              FLORIDA
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BREVARD COUNTY (MID REACH), FL                                           190,000  Weldon                                Bill Nelson; Martinez
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BROWARD COUNTY (SEGMENT I REIMBURSEMENT), FL                             750,000  Klein                                 Bill Nelson; Martinez
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BROWARD COUNTY (SEGMENT III REIMBURSEMENT), FL                           500,000  Klein                                 Bill Nelson; Martinez
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CANAVERAL HARBOR (SAND BYPASS), FL \1\                                   150,000  Weldon
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CEDAR HAMMOCK, WARES CREEK, FL                                         4,757,000  Buchanan                              Martinez                             President
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FLORIDA KEYS WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS, FL                            2,050,000  Ros-Lehtinen                          Martinez
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HERBERT HOOVER DIKE (SEEPAGE CONTROL) , FL                            55,776,000  Hastings, A.                          Bill Nelson; Martinez                President
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JACKSONVILLE HARBOR, FL                                                2,854,000  Brown, C; Crenshaw                    Bill Nelson; Martinez
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LAKE WORTH SAND TRANSFER PLANT, FL \1\                                 1,842,000                                        Bill Nelson
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LEE COUNTY (ESTERO AND GASPARILLA), FL                                   951,000  Mack                                  Bill Nelson; Martinez
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NASSAU COUNTY, FL \1\                                                  5,527,000  Crenshaw                              Bill Nelson; Martinez
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PINELLAS COUNTY, FL                                                      700,000  Young
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PONCE DE LEON INLET, FL                                                  668,000  Feeney                                Martinez
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PORT EVERGLADES HARBOR, FL                                               714,000  Wexler
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SOUTH FLORIDA EVERGLADES ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, FL                   132,794,000  Diaz-Balart, M.; Hastings, A.         Bill Nelson; Martinez                President
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  Central and Southern Florida, FL                                  (83,033,000)                                                                             President
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  Everglades and S. Florida Ecosystem Restoration, FL                (8,289,000)                                                                             President
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  Kissimmee River, FL                                               (31,472,000)                                                                             President
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  Modified Water Deliveries, FL                                     (10,000,000)                                                                             President
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ST. JOHNS COUNTY, FL \1\                                                 184,000  Mica
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ST. LUCIE INLET, FL                                                    1,903,000  Mahoney; Hastings, A.
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TAMPA HARBOR, FL                                                         135,000  Buchanan; Castor                      Martinez
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                              GEORGIA
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ATLANTA (ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE), GA                             1,500,000  Barrow; Lewis, J; Scott, D.;          Chambliss; Isakson
                                                                                   Kingston; Bishop, S.
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BRUNSWICK HARBOR, GA                                                   6,089,000  Kingston                                                                   President
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RICHARD B RUSSELL DAM AND LAKE, GA & SC                                6,357,000  Norwood                                                                    President
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TYBEE ISLAND, GA                                                       6,422,000  Kingston                              Chambliss; Isakson
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                              HAWAII
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HAWAII WATER MANAGEMENT, HI                                            2,000,000                                        Inouye
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IAO STREAMS, HI                                                          300,000  Hirono                                Inouye; Akaka
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                               IDAHO
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RURAL IDAHO, ID                                                        4,130,000  Simpson                               Craig; Crapo
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                             ILLINOIS
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ALTON TO GALE LEVEE DISTRICTS, IL & MO                                    95,000  Costello
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CHAIN OF ROCKS CANAL, MISSISSIPPI RIVER (DEF CORR), IL                 4,146,000                                                                             President
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CHICAGO SANITARY AND SHIP CANAL, DISPERSAL BARRIER, IL                   750,000  Biggert; Conyers; Hobson; Kirk;                                            President
                                                                                   Ehlers; Petri
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CHICAGO SANITARY AND SHIP CANAL, SECOND BARRIER, IL                    8,000,000  Biggert; Conyers; Kirk ; Ehlers;      Durbin; Obama; Lugar; Levin;         President
                                                                                   Petri                                 Stabenow; Coleman; Schumer;
                                                                                                                         Clinton; Voinovich; Brown; Kohl
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CHICAGO SHORELINE, IL                                                  9,000,000  Jackson                               Durbin                               President
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COOK COUNTY, IL                                                          238,000  Jackson; Lipinski
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DES PLAINES RIVER, IL                                                  6,099,000  Roskam; Kirk                          Durbin                               President
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EAST ST LOUIS AND VICINITY, IL                                           262,000  Costello
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EAST ST LOUIS, IL                                                      2,303,000                                                                             President
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ILLINOIS WATERWAY, LOCKPORT LOCK AND DAM (REPLACEMENT), IL            20,445,000  Jackson; Biggert                                                           President
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LOCK & DAM 27, MISSISSIPPI RIVER (REHABILITATION), IL \1\              6,948,000                                        Durbin; Bond
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LOCK AND DAM 24, MISSISSIPPI RIVER (MAJOR REHABILITATION), IL & MO       313,000  Hare                                  Bond
 \1\
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MADISON AND ST CLAIRE COUNTIES, IL                                       476,000  Shimkus; Costello
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MCCOOK AND THORNTON RESERVOIRS, IL                                    29,970,000  Roskam; Davis, D.; Kirk; Rush;        Durbin                               President
                                                                                   Jackson
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MELVIN PRICE LOCK & DAM, IL                                              476,000  Costello
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NUTWOOD DRAINAGE AND LEVEE DISTRICT, IL                                  285,000  Hare                                  Durbin
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OLMSTED LOCKS AND DAM, OHIO RIVER, IL & KY                           104,000,000  Shimkus; Whitfield                    McConnell                            President
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UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER RESTORATION, IL, IA, MN, MO & WI              17,125,000  LaHood                                Durbin; Grassley; Coleman            President
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WOOD RIVER LEVEE, IL                                                     326,000  Costello
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                              INDIANA
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CALUMET REGION, IN                                                     4,000,000  Visclosky
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CEDAR LAKE, IN (Previously in House Report CAP Section 206             4,400,000  Visclosky
 Account)
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INDIANA HARBOR (CONFINED DISPOSAL FACILITY), IN \1\                   18,065,000  Visclosky
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INDIANA SHORELINE, IN                                                  1,000,000  Visclosky
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INDIANAPOLIS, WHITE RIVER (NORTH), IN                                  3,244,000  Carson                                Luger; Bayh
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JOHN T. MYERS LOCKS AND DAMS, IN & KY                                  1,000,000  Ellsworth
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*LAKE MICHIGAN WATERFRONT, IN                                            400,000  Visclosky
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LITTLE CALUMET RIVER, IN                                              15,000,000  Visclosky                                                                  President
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*MT. ZION DAM, FULTON COUNTY, IN                                         238,000  Donnelly
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OHIO RIVER GREENWAY ACCESS, IN                                           999,000  Hill                                  Luger; Bayh
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*OHIO RIVER FLOOD PROTECTION, IN                                       1,522,000  Hill
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                               IOWA
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DAVENPORT, IA                                                            664,000  Braley                                Harkin; Grassley
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DES MOINES RECREATION RIVER AND GREENBELT, IA                          4,191,000  Latham; Boswell                       Harkin; Grassley
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LOCK AND DAM 11, MISSISSIPPI RIVER (MAJOR REHAB), IA \1\               5,225,000  Braley                                Harkin; Bond; Grassley
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LOCK AND DAM 19, MISSISSIPPI RIVER (MAJOR REHAB), IA \1\               1,471,000                                        Harkin; Bond; Grassley
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MISSOURI R FISH AND WILDLIFE RECOVERY, IA,KS,MO,MT,NE & ND \1\        51,000,000                                        Grassley
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*PERRY CREEK, IA                                                         190,000                                        Harkin
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                              KANSAS
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TURKEY CREEK BASIN, KS & MO                                            9,000,000  Cleaver; Moore, D.                    Bond; Brownback; Roberts             President
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TUTTLE CREEK LAKE, KS (DAM SAFETY)                                    28,500,000                                        Brownback; Roberts                   President
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                             KENTUCKY
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KENTUCKY LOCK AND DAM, TENNESSEE RIVER, KY                            52,000,000  Whitfield                             McConnell; Shelby                    President
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MARKLAND LOCKS & DAM, KY & IL \1\                                      6,829,000
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MCALPINE LOCKS AND DAM, OHIO RIVER, KY & IN                           45,000,000  Yarmuth                               McConnell                            President
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SOUTHERN & EASTERN KENTUCKY, KY                                        2,000,000  Rogers, R.
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WOLF CREEK (SEEPAGE CONTROL), KY                                      54,100,000  Whitfield; Rogers, R.                 McConnell; Alexander; Corker         President
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                             LOUISIANA
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COMITE RIVER, LA                                                       8,000,000  Baker; Jindal                         Landrieu; Vitter
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EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH, LA                                              951,000  Baker                                 Landrieu
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J. BENNETT JOHNSTON WATERWAY, LA                                       7,000,000  Alexander; McCrery                    Landrieu; Vitter                     President
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LAROSE TO GOLDEN MEADOW, LA                                              980,000  Jindal; Melancon                      Landrieu
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OUACHITA RIVER LEVEES, LA                                              1,385,000  Alexander                             Landrieu; Vitter
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                             MARYLAND
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ANACOSTIA RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES (PHASE I), MD & DC                       308,000                                        Cardin
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ASSATEAGUE ISLAND, MD \1\                                              1,750,000  Gilchrest                             Mikulski; Cardin
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ATLANTIC COAST OF MARYLAND, MD                                           190,000  Ruppersberger                         Mikulski; Cardin
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BALTIMORE METROPOLITAN WATER RESOURCES, GWYNNS FALLS, MD                 446,000                                        Mikulski; Cardin
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*CHARLESTOWN, MD                                                         200,000  Gilchrest
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CHESAPEAKE BAY ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION AND PROTECTION, MD, VA &      2,031,000  Gilchrest; Sarbanes; Hoyer            Mikulski; Cardin; Casey; Warner;
 PA                                                                                                                      Webb
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CHESAPEAKE BAY OYSTER RECOVERY, MD & VA                                2,000,000  Hoyer; Gilchrest; Sarbanes; Scott,    Mikulski; Cardin; Casey; Warner;
                                                                                   R.; Davis, J.                         Webb
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CUMBERLAND, MD                                                           285,000                                        Mikulski; Cardin
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POPLAR ISLAND, MD \1\                                                 13,605,000  Cummings; Hoyer; Ruppersberger;       Mikulski; Cardin
                                                                                   Sarbanes
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                           MASSACHUSETTS
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HOOSIC RIVER, MA                                                         500,000  Olver
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MUDDY RIVER, MA                                                        9,514,000  Capuano; Frank; Lynch                 Kennedy; Kerry                       President
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                             MICHIGAN
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GENESEE COUNTY, MI                                                       571,000  Kildee                                Levin; Stabenow
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GREAT LAKES FISHERY AND ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, MI                        951,000  Camp; Kaptur                          Levin; Stabenow
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NEGAUNEE, MI                                                             366,000  Stupak                                Levin; Stabenow
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SAULT STE MARIE, MI                                                    2,000,000  Stupak; Obey                          Levin; Stabenow
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                             MINNESOTA
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BRECKENRIDGE, MN                                                       4,000,000                                        Coleman; Klobuchar
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LOCK AND DAM 3, MISSISSIPPI RIVER (MAJOR REHAB) , MN                   1,002,000                                        Coleman; Klobuchar
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MARSHALL, MN                                                              80,000                                        Coleman; Klobuchar
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MILLE LACS, MN                                                           951,000  Oberstar                              Coleman; Klobuchar
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NORTHEASTERN MINNESOTA, MN                                             1,903,000  Oberstar                              Klobuchar
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STILLWATER, MN                                                         1,286,000  Bachman                               Coleman; Klobuchar
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                            MISSISSIPPI
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DESOTO COUNTY REGIONAL WASTEWATER SYSTEM, MS                          10,000,000  Wicker                                Cochran; Lott
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JACKSON COUNTY WATER SUPPLY PROJECT, MS                                5,519,000                                        Cochran; Lott
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MISSISSIPPI ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, MS                          19,000,000  Taylor, G.; Wicker                    Cochran; Lott
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                             MISSOURI
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BLUE RIVER BASIN, KANSAS CITY, MO                                      1,834,000  Cleaver                               Bond
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BLUE RIVER CHANNEL, KANSAS CITY, MO                                    3,330,000  Cleaver                               Bond                                 President
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BOIS BRULE DRAINAGE AND LEVEE DISTRICT, MO                             3,271,000  Emerson                               Bond
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CAPE GIRARDEAU (FLOODWALL), MO                                         2,736,000  Emerson                               Bond
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CHESTERFIELD, MO                                                       1,114,000  Akin                                  Bond
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CLEARWATER LAKE (SEEPAGE CONTROL), MO                                 25,000,000  Emerson                                                                    President
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MISS RIVER BTWN THE OHIO AND MO RIVERS (REG WORKS), MO                 1,998,000                                        Bond                                 President
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MISSOURI & MIDDLE MISSISSIPPI RIVERS ENHANCEMENT, MO                     476,000                                        Bond;Grassley
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MISSOURI RIVER LEVEE SYSTEM, MO, IA, NE & KS                              95,000                                        Bond
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ST LOUIS FLOOD PROTECTION, MO                                          2,000,000  Carnahan, Clay                        Bond
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STE GENEVIEVE, MO                                                        417,000  Carnahan                              Bond
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                              MONTANA
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FT. PECK CABIN CONVEYANCE, MT                                            302,000                                        Tester
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RURAL MONTANA, MT                                                      4,757,000                                        Baucus; Tester
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                             NEBRASKA
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ANTELOPE CREEK, LINCOLN, NE                                            8,563,000  Fortenberry                           Ben Nelson; Hagel                    President
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MISSOURI NATIONAL RECREATIONAL RIVER, NE & SD                            461,000                                        Hagel
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SAND CREEK WATERSHED, SAUNDERS COUNTY, NE                              1,617,000  Fortenberry                           Ben Nelson; Hagel
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WESTERN SARPY COUNTY AND CLEAR CREEK, NE                                 951,000  Fortenberry                           Ben Nelson; Hagel
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                              NEVADA
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RURAL NV                                                              19,000,000  Heller                                Reid; Ensign
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TROPICANA AND FLAMINGO WASHES, NV                                     13,000,000  Berkley                               Reid; Ensign
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                            NEW JERSEY
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BARNEGAT INLET TO LITTLE EGG HARBOR (NJ SHORE PROTECTION), NJ          5,000,000  Frelinghuysen; Saxton                 Lautenberg; Menendez
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BRIGANTINE INLET TO GREAT EGG HARBOR INLET (ABSECON), NJ                 891,000  LoBiondo                              Lautenberg; Menendez
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BRIGANTINE INLET TO GREAT EGG HARBOR INLET, BRIGANTINE, NJ                76,000  LoBiondo                              Lautenberg; Menendez
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CAPE MAY INLET TO LOWER TOWNSHIP, NJ \1\                                 249,000  LoBiondo                              Lautenberg; Menendez
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DELAWARE RIVER MAIN CHANNEL DEEPENING, NJ, PA & DE                     2,378,000                                        Spector; Casey
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GREAT EGG HARBOR INLET TO PECK BEACH (OCEAN CITY), NJ                  2,854,000  LoBiondo                              Lautenberg; Menendez
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HACKENSACK MEADOWLANDS, NJ                                               378,000  Rothman                               Lautenberg; Menendez
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JOSEPH G MINISH HISTORIC WATERFRONT PARK, NJ                           3,000,000  Payne                                 Lautenberg; Menendez
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LOWER CAPE MAY MEADOWS, CAPE MAY POINT, NJ \1\                         4,863,000  LoBiondo                              Lautenberg; Menendez
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PASSAIC RIVER PRESERVATION OF NATURAL STORAGE AREAS, NJ                1,367,000  Frelinghuysen; Pascrell               Lautenberg; Menendez
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RAMAPO AND MAHWAH RIVERS, MAHWAH, NJ AND SUFFERN, NY                     349,000  Engel                                 Lautenberg; Menendez; Schumer;
                                                                                                                         Clinton
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RARITAN BAY AND SANDY HOOK BAY, NJ                                       111,000                                        Lautenberg; Menendez
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RARITAN BAY AND SANDY HOOK BAY, PORT MONMOUTH, NJ                        891,000  Pallone                               Lautenberg; Menendez
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RARITAN RIVER BASIN, GREEN BROOK SUB-BASIN, NJ                        10,164,000  Ferguson; Frelinghuysen               Lautenberg; Menendez                 President
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SANDY HOOK TO BARNEGAT INLET, NJ                                       1,337,000  Pallone                               Lautenberg; Menendez
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TOWNSENDS INLET TO CAPE MAY INLET, NJ                                  4,857,000  LoBiondo                              Lautenberg; Menendez
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                            NEW MEXICO
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ACEQUIAS IRRIGATION SYSTEM, NM                                         2,283,000  Udall, T.                             Domenici; Bingaman
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ALAMOGORDO, NM                                                         3,996,000                                        Domenici; Bingaman                   President
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CENTRAL NEW MEXICO, NM                                                 7,500,000  Udall, T.; Wilson, H.                 Domenici; Bingaman
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COCHITI LAKE (DAM SAFETY), NM                                            200,000  Udall, T.                             Domenici; Bingaman
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JEMEZ CANYON (DAM SAFETY), NM                                            150,000  Udall, T.                             Domenici; Bingaman
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MIDDLE RIO GRANDE FLOOD PROTECTION, BERNALILLO TO BELEN, NM              300,000                                        Domenici; Bingaman
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MIDDLE RIO GRANDE RESTORATION, NM                                      1,000,000                                        Domenici
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NEW MEXICO (Environmental Infrastructure), NM                         11,000,000                                        Domenici; Bingaman
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  Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM                                          (1,000,000)  Udall, T.                             Domenici; Bingaman
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RIO GRANDE FLOODWAY, SAN ACACIA TO BOSQUE DEL APACHE, NM                 761,000                                        Domenici; Bingaman                   President
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*SOUTHWEST VALLEY ALBUQUERQUE, NM                                      1,000,000  Wilson, H.                            Domenici; Bingaman
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                             NEW YORK
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ATLANTIC COAST OF NYC, ROCKAWAY INLET TO NORTON POINT, NY              8,877,000  Nadler                                Schumer; Clinton                     President
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ATLANTIC COAST OF NYC, EAST ROCKAWAY INLET TO ROCKAWAY & JAMAICA         238,000  Meeks; Weiner                         Schumer; Clinton
 BAY, NY
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FIRE ISLAND INLET TO MONTAUK POINT, NY                                 7,000,000  Israel; Bishop, Tim                   Schumer; Clinton                     President
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NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY HARBOR, NY & NJ                               86,577,000  Sires; Rothman; Frelinghuysen         Lautenberg; Menendez; Schumer;       President
                                                                                                                         Clinton
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NEW YORK CITY WATERSHED, NY                                              476,000  Hinchey; Gillibrand; Maloney          Schumer; Clinton
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ONONDAGA LAKE, NY                                                      1,000,000  Walsh                                 Schumer; Clinton
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ORCHARD BEACH, BRONX, NY                                               2,141,000  Serrano; Crowley                      Schumer; Clinton
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                          NORTH CAROLINA
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BRUNSWICK COUNTY BEACHES, NC                                             384,000  McIntyre                              Dole; Burr
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*RICHMOND COUNTY, NC                                                     300,000  Hayes
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*WEST ONSLOW BEACH, NC                                                    50,000  Mcintyre
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WILMINGTON HARBOR, NC                                                  3,806,000  Price; McIntyre                       Dole; Burr
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WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, NC                                                   285,000  McIntyre                              Burr
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                           NORTH DAKOTA
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GARRISON DAM AND POWER PLANT (REPLACEMENT), ND                         5,899,000  Pomeroy                                                                    President
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HOMME DAM (DAM SAFETY), ND                                               235,000                                        Dorgan
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LAKE SAKAKAWEA PROJECT, ND                                             3,000,000                                        Dorgan
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MISSOURI RIVER RESTORATION, ND                                           300,000  Pomeroy                               Dorgan
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NORTH DAKOTA ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, ND                          6,000,000                                        Dorgan
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                               OHIO
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HOLES CREEK, WEST CARROLLTON, OH                                       1,500,000  Turner                                Voinovich; Brown
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LOWER GIRARD DAM, OH                                                     520,000  Ryan                                  Voinovich
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METROPOLITAN REGION OF CINCINNATI, DUCK CREEK, OH                     11,300,000  Schmidt                                                                    President
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OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE, OH                                 19,500,000
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  Airpark, OH                                                        (1,600,000)  Hobson
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  Arbaugh-Hope, OH                                                     (200,000)  Space
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  Bloomingburg, OH                                                     (500,000)  Hobson
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  Brookfield, OH                                                       (850,000)  Ryan
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  Brown Street, Campus West, OH                                      (1,800,000)  Hobson; Turner
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  City of Stowe, OH                                                    (250,000)  LaTourette
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  Culpepper Area Water System, OH                                    (1,600,000)  Hobson
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  *Cuyahoga County, OH                                                 (350,000)  Sutton
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  Defiance County, Auglaize River, OH                                  (600,000)  Gillmor
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  Euclid Creek, OH                                                   (3,600,000)  Hobson
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  Louisville, OH                                                       (800,000)  Regula
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  Marysville, OH                                                       (800,000)  Pryce
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  Mayfield Heights, OH                                                 (500,000)  Tubbs-Jones
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  Orrville, OH                                                         (650,000)  Regula
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  Painesville, OH                                                      (800,000)  LaTourette
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  Perry Township, OH                                                   (550,000)  Schmidt
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  Put-in-Bay, OH                                                       (950,000)  Kaptur
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  Struthers, OH                                                      (1,300,000)  Ryan
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  Timberlake, OH                                                       (400,000)  Pryce
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  Williamsburg Water Treatment Plant, OH                               (400,000)  Schmidt
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  Windham, OH                                                        (1,000,000)  Ryan
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OHIO RIVER WATERFRONT, CINCINNATI, OH (Previously in House               951,000  Schmidt; Chabot
 Investigations Account)
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                             OKLAHOMA
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CANTON LAKE (DAM SAFETY), OK                                          17,300,000                                                                             President
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TAR CREEK CLEANUP, OK                                                  3,500,000                                        Inhofe
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                              OREGON
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COLUMBIA RIVER CHANNEL IMPROVEMENTS, OR & WA                          15,000,000  Larsen, Baird; Blumenauer; Reichert;  Murray; Crapo; Baucus; Tester;       President
                                                                                   Sali; Dicks; Wu; Hooley               Wyden; Smith; Cantwell
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COLUMBIA RIVER TREATY FISHING ACCESS SITES, OR & WA                    1,693,000                                        Wyden; Smith; Cantwell
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COUGAR LAKE (WILLAMETTE RIVER TEMPERATURE CONTROL), OR \1\             7,031,000
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ELK CREEK LAKE, OR                                                    10,161,000                                                                             President
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LOWER COLUMBIA RIVER ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, OR & WA                    1,715,000  Blumenauer                            Murray                               President
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                           PENNSYLVANIA
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EMSWORTH L&D, OHIO RIVER (STATIC INSTABILITY CORRECTION), PA          43,000,000  Altmire; Doyle                        Specter; Casey                       President
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LACKAWANNA RIVER, SCRANTON, PA                                         3,270,000  Kanjorski                             Specter; Casey
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LOCKS AND DAMS 2, 3 AND 4, MONONGAHELA RIVER, PA                      70,300,000  Murphy, T.; Doyle                     Specter; Casey                       President
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NORTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA, PA                                             1,500,000
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  Nicholson Borough, PA                                                (750,000)  Carney
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  Towanda, PA                                                          (750,000)  Carney
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PRESQUE ISLE PENINSULA (PERMANENT), PA                                   683,000  English                               Specter; Casey
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SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA, PA                                         8,400,000  Murtha; Shuster
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SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA, PA                                            790,000
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  Borough of Hatfield, PA                                              (240,000)  Schwartz
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  Tacony Creek, Philadephia, PA                                        (500,000)  Fattah; Schwartz
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  Whitpain Township, PA                                                 (50,000)  Schwartz
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THREE RIVERS WET WEATHER DEMONSTRATION PROJECT, PA                       476,000  Doyle
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WYOMING VALLEY (LEVEE RAISING), PA                                     1,114,000  Kanjorski                             Specter; Casey
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                            PUERTO RICO
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PORTUGUES AND BUCANA RIVERS, PR                                       32,243,000  Fortuno                                                                    President
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RIO PUERTO NUEVO, PR                                                  10,594,000  Fortuno                                                                    President
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                          SOUTH CAROLINA
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FOLLY BEACH, SC \1\                                                       35,000
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LAKES MARION AND MOULTRIE, SC                                          6,714,000  Clyburn
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                           SOUTH DAKOTA
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BIG SIOUX RIVER, SIOUX FALLS, SD                                       1,903,000                                        Johnson; Thune
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CHEYENNE RIVER SIOUX TRIBE, LOWER BRULE SIOUX, SD                      4,000,000                                        Johnson; Thune
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MISSOURI RIVER RESTORATION, SD                                            95,000                                        Johnson
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                             TENNESSEE
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*BLACK FOX, MURFREE & OAKLAND SPRINGS, TN                              1,903,000  Gordon
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CENTER HILL DAM (SEEPAGE CONTROL), TN                                 32,000,000                                        Alexander                            President
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CHICKAMAUGA LOCK, TENNESSEE RIVER, TN                                 35,200,000  Wamp                                  Shelby; Alexander; Corker            President
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY WATER SUPPLY, TN                                        95,000  Davis, L.
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                               TEXAS
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BRAYS BAYOU, HOUSTON, TX                                              13,672,000  Culbertson                            Cornyn                               President
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CENTRAL CITY, FORT WORTH, UPPER TRINITY RIVER BASIN, TX                8,000,000  Granger; Burgess                      Hutchison; Cornyn
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CLEAR CREEK, TX                                                          951,000  Lampson; Edwards                      Cornyn
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DALLAS FLOODWAY EXTENSION, TRINITY RIVER PROJECT, TX                  13,000,000  Johnson, E.; Edwards; Sessions        Hutchison; Cornyn
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EL PASO, TX                                                              143,000  Reyes
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HOUSTON-GALVESTON NAVIGATION CHANNELS, TX                             15,986,000  Green, A.; Green, G.; Paul; Edwards;  Hutchison                            President
                                                                                   Lampson
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JOHNSON CREEK, UPPER TRINITY BASIN, ARLINGTON, TX                      1,665,000  Barton; Edwards                       Hutchison
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RED RIVER BASIN CHLORIDE CONTROL, TX & OK                                951,000  Hall                                  Inhofe
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SAN ANTONIO CHANNEL IMPROVEMENT, TX                                   10,000,000  Gonzalez; Smith, L.; Edwards;         Hutchison; Cornyn
                                                                                   Rodriguez
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SIMS BAYOU, HOUSTON, TX                                               20,401,000  Green, A.                             Cornyn                               President
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TEXAS CITY CHANNEL, TX                                                 2,500,000  Edwards; Paul                         Hutchison
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WHITNEY DAM AND POWERHOUSE (REHAB), TX                                 4,500,000  Edwards
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                               UTAH
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RURAL UTAH (Environmental Infrastructure), UT                         10,000,000                                        Bennett; Hatch
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                              VERMONT
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BURLINGTON HARBOR, VT                                                    500,000                                        Leahy
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LAKE CHAMPLAIN WATERSHED INITIATE, VT                                  2,500,000                                        Leahy
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                             VIRGINIA
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JOHN H KERR DAM AND RESERVOIR (REPLACEMENT), VA & NC                  13,000,000  Goode                                                                      President
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LYNCHBURG CSO, VA                                                        285,000                                        Warner; Webb
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NORFOLK HARBOR AND CHANNELS (DEEPENING), VA                              757,000  Drake; Scott, R.                      Warner; Webb
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RICHMOND CSO, VA                                                         285,000  Scott, R.                             Warner; Webb
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ROANOKE RIVER UPPER BASIN, HEADWATERS AREA, VA                         9,657,000  Goodlatte                             Warner; Webb                         President
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SANDBRIDGE BEACH, VA                                                      95,000  Drake                                 Warner; Webb
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VIRGINIA BEACH (HURRICANE PROTECTION), VA                              2,854,000  Drake                                 Warner; Webb
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                            WASHINGTON
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CHIEF JOSEPH DAM GAS ABATEMENT, WA \1\                                 3,000,000                                        Murray
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COLUMBIA RIVER FISH MITIGATION, WA, OR & ID \1\                       83,500,000                                        Murray
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DUWAMISH AND GREEN RIVER BASIN, WA                                     1,652,000  Reichert; Dicks; McDermott; Smith,    Murray; Cantwell
                                                                                   A.
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HOWARD HANSON DAM ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION, WA \1\                       14,740,000
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LOWER SNAKE RIVER FISH & WILDLIFE COMPENSATION, WA, OR \1\               381,000
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MT ST HELENS SEDIMENT CONTROL, WA                                      9,397,000  Baird                                 Murray                               President
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MUD MOUNTAIN DAM (FISH PASSAGE), WA                                    2,378,000  Riechert; Smith, A.; Dicks            Murray; Cantwell                     President
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PUGET SOUND AND ADJACENT WATERS RESTORATION, WA                        3,000,000  Baird; Dicks; Inslee; Larsen;         Murray; Cantwell
                                                                                   McDermott; Reichert; Smith, A.
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                           WEST VIRGINIA
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BLUESTONE LAKE (DAM SAFETY ASSURANCE), WV                             12,000,000                                        Byrd                                 President
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CENTRAL WEST VIRGINIA, WV                                                687,000  Capito
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GREENBRIER RIVER BASIN, WV                                             1,500,000  Rahall                                Byrd
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ISLAND CREEK BASIN IN AND AROUND LOGAN, WV                               200,000  Rahall                                Byrd
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LEVISA AND TUG FORKS AND UPPER CUMBERLAND RIVER, WV, VA & KY          28,750,000                                        Byrd; Warner; Webb
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  Kentucky                                                           (5,000,000)  Rogers, H.
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  Virginia                                                           (5,250,000)  Boucher
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  West Virginia                                                     (18,500,000)
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LOWER MUD RIVER, MILTON, WV                                            1,050,000  Rahall                                Byrd
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MARMET LOCK, KANAWHA RIVER, WV                                        30,000,000  Capito                                Byrd                                 President
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ROBERT C BYRD LOCKS AND DAM, OHIO RIVER, WV & OH                         920,000  Rahall                                                                     President
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SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA, WV                                               476,000  Rahall
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WEST VIRGINIA AND PENNSYLVANIA FLOOD CONTROL, WV & PA                  1,700,000  Mollohan; Murtha
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                             WISCONSIN
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NORTHERN WISCONSIN, WI                                                 8,000,000  Obey
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ST. CROIX FALLS, WI                                                      450,000  Obey
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                              WYOMING
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JACKSON HOLE ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION, JACKSON, WY                      452,000                                        Thomas
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NATIONAL PROGRAMS:
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ABANDONED MINE RESTORATION                                               656,000  McNerney; Tauscher; Miller, George    Reid; Feinstein; Baucus
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  Mt. Diablo                                                           (525,000)
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AQUATIC PLANT CONTROL                                                  4,000,000                                                                             President
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  Lake Champlain, VT                                                   (400,000)                                        Leahy
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  Lake Chautauqua, NY                                                   (50,000)                                        Schumer; Clinton
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  Lake Gaston, NC                                                      (520,000)                                        Dole
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CONTINUING AUTHORITIES PROGRAM
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AQUATIC ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION (SECTION 206)                           30,000,000                                                                             President
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  Upper York Creek, Dam Removal, CA                                  (3,200,000)                                        Feinstein
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  Arkansas River Habitat Restoration Project, CO                       (224,000)  Salazar                               Allard; Salazar
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  Goose Creek, Boulder, CO                                                        Udall, M.                             Salazar
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  Lower Boulder Creek, CO                                                         Udall, M.                             Salazar
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  Tamarisk Eradication, CO                                                                                              Salazar
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  Stamford Mill River Restoration, CT                                (4,085,000)  Shays                                 Dodd; Lieberman
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  Hogan's Creek, Jacksonville, FL                                                 Brown, C.
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  Rose Bay Ecosystem Restoration Project, FL                         (2,530,000)  Feeney                                Nelson
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  Chattahoochee Fall-Line Ecosystem Restoration, GA                               Bishop, S.; Rogers, M.; Westmoreland  Chambliss; Isakson
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  Mokuhinia/Mokuula Restoration, HI                                               Hirono                                Inouye
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  Chariton River/Rathbun Lake, IA                                                 Boswell                               Grassley
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  Duck Creek, Davenport, IA                                                                                             Grassley
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  Iowa River/Clear Creek, Iowa City, IA                                                                                 Grassley
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  Storm Lake, IA                                                                                                        Grassley
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  Ventura Marsh Habitat Restoration, Clear Lake, IA                  (2,600,000)  Latham                                Harkin; Grassley
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  Whitebreast Creek Watershed, IA                                                                                       Grassley
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  Paradise Creek Ecosystem Restoration, Moscow, ID                                Sali                                  Craig; Crapo
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  Salmon River, Challis, ID                                                                                             Craig; Crapo
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  Emiquon Preserve, Fulton County, IL                                             Hare                                  Durbin
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  Orland Park, IL                                                                 Biggert
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  Squaw Creek, (Round Lake Drain), IL                                  (730,000)  Bean                                  Durbin
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  Bayou Grosse Tete Restoration, Iberville Parish, LA                                                                   Landrieu
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  Lake Killarney, Louisiana State Penitentiary, LA                                                                      Landrieu
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  Lake Verret Assumption Parish, LA                                                                                     Landrieu
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  Mandeville Ecosystem Restoration, LA                                                                                  Landrieu
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  University Lakes, Baton Rouge, LA                                               Baker                                 Landrieu
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  Vermillion River Ecosystem Restoration, LA                                                                            Landrieu
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  Zemurray Park Lake Restoration, Tangipahoa Parish, LA                                                                 Landrieu
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  Malden River Ecosystem, MA                                                      Markey
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  Milford Pond, Milford, MA                                            (400,000)  Olver; Neal                           Kennedy; Kerry
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  Treats Pond, MA                                                      (740,000)  Delahunt
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  Deep Run/Tiber Hudson, Howard County, MD                                                                              Mikulski; Cardin
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  Dog Island Shoals, MD                                                                                                 Mikulski; Cardin
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  Greenbury Point, Anne Arundel County, MD                                        Sarbanes                              Mikulski; Cardin
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  Hanover Street Wetlands, Baltimore City, MD                                                                           Mikulski; Cardin
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  North Beach Wetland Restoration, MD                                             Hoyer                                 Mikulski; Cardin
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  Northwest Branch Anacostia River, MD                                            Van Hollen                            Mikulski; Cardin
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  Paint Branch Fish Passage, MD                                      (2,700,000)  Hoyer                                 Mikulski; Cardin
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  Tidal Middle Branch, MD                                                         Cummings                              Mikulski; Cardin
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  Urieville Lake, Kent Conrad, MD                                                                                       Mikulski; Cardin
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  Wright's Creek, Dorchester Creek, MD                                                                                  Mikulski; Cardin
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  Painters Creek, Minnehaha Creek, Watershed, MN                                                                        Coleman
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  Wiswall Dam, Durham, NH                                                         Shea-Porter
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  Pennsville, Salem County, NJ                                                    LoBiondo                              Lautenberg; Menendez
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  Rancocas Creek Fish Passage Restoration Project, NJ                                                                   Lautenberg; Menendez
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  Blue Hole Lake State Park, NM                                                                                         Domenici; Bingaman
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  Bottomless Lakes State Park, NM                                                                                       Domenici; Bingaman
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  Janes-Wallace Memorial Dam, Santa Rosa, NM                                                                            Domenici; Bingaman
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  Gerritsen Creek, Booklyn, NY                                                    Weiner                                Schumer; Clinton
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  Lower Hempstead Harbor, NY                                                                                            Schumer; Clinton
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  Manhasset Bay, NY                                                                                                     Schumer; Clinton
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  Mud Creek, Great South Bay, NY                                                  Bishop, T.                            Schumer; Clinton
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  North Hempstead, NY                                                  (200,000)  Ackerman
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  Northport Harbor, Huntington, NY                                                Israel                                Schumer; Clinton
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  Soundview Park, Bronx, NY                                                       Serrano; Crowley                      Schumer; Clinton
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  Western Cary Streams, Cary, NC                                                  Price
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  Christine and Hickson Dams, ND                                                                                        Dorgan
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  Drayton Dam, ND                                                                                                       Dorgan
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  Olentangy 5th Aveune Dam, OH                                                    Pryce
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  *Grand Nesho River, OK                                                          Boren
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  Arrowhead Creek, OR                                                             Hooley                                Wyden; Smith
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  Camp Creek-Zumwalt Prairie, OR                                                                                        Wyden; Smith
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  Springfield Mill Race Stabilization and Protection, OR                          DeFazio                               Wyden; Smith
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  Dents Run, Elk County, PA                                                       Peterson, J.                          Casey
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  Southampton Creek, Bucks County, PA                                             Murphy, P.
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  Sweet Arrow Lake, PA                                                            Holden
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  Brush Neck Cove, RI                                                  (195,000)                                        Reed; Whitehouse
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  Narrow River Restoration, RI                                         (182,000)                                        Reed
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  Ten Mile River restoration, RI                                     (1,260,000)  Kennedy                               Reed; Whitehouse
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  Winneapaug Pond Restoration, RI                                                                                       Reed; Whitehouse
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  Pistol Creek, Maryville, TN                                          (375,000)  Duncan                                Alexander
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  San Marcos River Ecosystem Restoration, TX                                      Doggett                               Cornyn
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  Spring Lake, San Marcos, TX                                          (300,000)  Doggett
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  WWTP, Meridian, TX                                                              Edwards
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  West Branch of Little River, VT                                      (300,000)                                        Leahy
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  Wild Branch of Lamoille River, VT                                    (300,000)                                        Leahy
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  Elizabeth River, Scuffletown Creek, Chesapeake, VA                              Scott                                 Warner; Webb
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  Tangier Island, Accomack County, VA                                                                                   Warner; Webb
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  Lake Belle View, WI                                                             Baldwin
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  BENEFICIAL USES OF DREDGED MATERIAL (SECTION 204, 207, 933) \1\      5,378,000
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  Blackhawk Bottoms, IA                                                                                                 Grassley
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  Barataria Bay Waterway, LA                                                                                            Landrieu
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  Calcasieu River, Cameron Parish, LA                                                                                   Landrieu
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  Wynn Road, Oregon, OH                                                (250,000)  Kaptur
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  Restoration of the Cat Islands Chain, Green Bay, WI                  (200,000)  Kagen                                 Kohl
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FLOOD CONTROL PROJECTS (SECTION 205)                                  43,000,000                                                                             President
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  Wynne, AR                                                                       Berry                                 Lincoln; Pryor
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  Las Gallinas Creek/Santa Venetia Levee, CA                                      Woolsey                               Feinstein
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  Little Mill Creek, Elsemere, DE                                      (450,000)                                        Biden; Carper
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  Turkey Creek, Ben Hill County, GA                                  (1,200,000)  Marshall
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  Kuliouou Stream, Oahu, HI                                                                                             Inouye
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  Palai Stream, Hawaii, HI                                                        Hirono                                Inouye; Akaka
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  Waiakea Stream, Hawaii, HI                                                      Hirono                                Inouye; Akaka
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  Indian/Dry Creek Cedar Rapids, IA                                               Loebsack                              Grassley
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  Mad Creek, Muscatine, IA                                                                                              Grassley
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  Red Oak Creek, Red Oak, IA                                                      King, S.                              Grassley
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  Winnebago River, Mason City, IA                                      (100,000)  Latham                                Grassley
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  Meredosia, IL                                                         (89,000)  LaHood
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  White River, Anderson, IN                                          (2,113,000)  Pence                                 Lugar; Bayh
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  Eureka Creek, Mannhattan, KS                                                                                          Roberts; Brownback
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  Red Duck Creek, Mayfield, KY                                                                                          Bunning
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  Bayou Choupique, St Mary Parish, LA                                                                                   Landrieu
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  Bayou Queue de Tortue, Vermillion Parish, LA                                                                          Landrieu
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  Pailet Basin, Barataria, LA                                                                                           Landrieu
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  Rosethorn Basin, LA                                                                                                   Landrieu
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  Town of Carencro, Lafayette Parish, LA                             (3,510,000)                                        Landrieu
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  *Blackwater River, Salisbury, MA                                                Tierney
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  Elkton, MD                                                                      Gilchrest                             Mikulski; Cardin
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  Aberjona River, Winchester, MA                                                  Markey
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  North River, Peabody, MA                                             (100,000)  Olver; Tierney                        Kennedy; Kerry
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  Ada, MN                                                              (400,000)                                        Coleman
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  Montevideo, MN                                                     (3,500,000)  Peterson, C.                          Coleman
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  McKinney Bayou, Tunica County, MS                                     (76,000)                                        Cochran
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  Blacksnake Creek, St. Joseph, MO                                                Graves                                Bond
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  Festus-Crystal City, MO                                                         Carnahan                              Bond
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  High School Branch, Neosho, MO                                                  Blunt
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  Little River Diversion, Dutchtown, MO                                           Emerson                               Bond
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  Platte River, Fremont, NE                                            (160,000)  Fortenberry                           Hagel; Ben Nelson
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  Jackson Brook, Morris County, NJ                                                Frelinghuysen                         Lautenberg; Menendez
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  Mill Brook, Highland Park, NJ                                                   Pallone                               Lautenberg; Menendez
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  Pennsville, NJ                                                                  LoBiondo
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  Poplar Brook, Deal and Ocean Township, NJ                          (2,000,000)  Pallone                               Lautenberg; Menendez
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  Upper Passaic River and Tributaries, Long Hill Township, NJ        (3,500,000)  Frelinghuysen                         Lautenberg; Menendez
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  Hatch, NM                                                            (500,000)                                        Domenici, Bingaman
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  Fumer Creek NY                                                       (600,000)  Arcuri
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  Limestone Creek, Fayetteville, NY                                               Walsh
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  Moyer Creek, NY                                                                 Arcuri
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  Steel Creek, NY                                                    (1,500,000)  Arcuri                                Schumer; Clinton
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  *Wahpeton, ND                                                      (2,600,000)  Pomeroy                               Dorgan; Conrad
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  *Findley, OH                                                         (100,000)  Jordan                                Voinovich; Brown
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  *Ottawa, OH                                                          (100,000)  Hobson for Gillmor                    Voinovich; Brown
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  Beaver Creek & Tribs, Bristol, TN                                    (800,000)  Boucher; Davis, David                 Alexander
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  First Creek, Knoxville, TN                                           (200,000)  Duncan
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  Sandy Creek, TN                                                      (100,000)  Tanner
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  Farmers Branch, Tarrant Count, TX                                  (1,300,000)  Granger
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  Pecan Creek, Gainesville, TX                                       (3,700,000)  Burgess                               Hutchison
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  WV Statewide Flood Warning System, WV                                (500,000)  Mollohan                              Byrd
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NAVIGATION PROGRAM (SECTION 107)                                       7,500,000                                                                             President
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  Kahoolawe Harbor, Kahoolawe, HI                                      (248,000)  Hirono                                Inouye; Akaka
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  Port Fourchon Extension, Lafourche Parish, LA                                                                         Landrieu
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  Bucks Harbor, ME                                                                Michaud                               Snowe; Collins
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  Naticoke Harbor, Wicomico, MD                                                                                         Mikulski; Cardin
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  Rhodes Point, MD                                                                Gilchrest                             Mikulski; Cardin
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  St. Jerome's Creek, St. Mary's County, MD                                       Hoyer                                 Mikulski; Cardin
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  Woods Hole, Great Harbor, Woods Hole, MA                             (120,000)  Delahunt                              Kennedy; Kerry
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  Northwestern Michigan, Traverse City, MI                                        Stupak; Camp                          Levin; Stabenow
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  Ontonagon Channel Extension, MI                                                                                       Levin; Stabenow
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  Yazoo Diversion Canal, MS                                            (500,000)                                        Cochran
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  Hampton Harbor, NH                                                   (170,000)  Shea-Porter
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  Olcott Harbor Breakwater, NY                                         (200,000)  Slaughter
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  Charlestown Breachway and Inlet, RI                                  (630,000)  Langevin                              Reed
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MITIGATION OF SHORE DAMAGES (SECTION 111) \1\                          4,874,000
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  Camp Ellis Restoration Project, ME                                   (247,000)  Allen                                 Snowe; Collins
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  Mattituck Harbor, NY                                                 (300,000)  Bishop, T.                            Schumer; Clinton
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PROJECT MODS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT (SECTION 1135)        30,000,000                                                                             President
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  Lower Cache Restoration, AR                                                     Berry                                 Lincoln; Pryor
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  Millwood Lake, Grassy Lake, AR                                                  Ross                                  Lincoln; Pryor
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  *Bull Creek Channel, CA                                                         Sherman
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  Tujunga Wash Environmental Restoration, CA                           (500,000)  Becerra; Berman; Napolitano; Roybal-  Feinstein
                                                                                   Allard; Sherman; Solis; Waters;
                                                                                   Watson; Waxman; Schiff
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  Oyster Revitalization in the Delaware Bay, DE                        (783,000)                                        Biden; Carper
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  Virginia Key Beach, FL                                             (1,000,000)  Meek
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  Kanaha Pond Wildlife Sanctuary Restoration, HI                                  Hirono                                Inouye
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  Kaunakakai Stream Environmental Restoration, HI                                 Hirono                                Inouye; Akaka
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  Kawainui Marsh Restoration, HI                                     (4,100,000)                                        Inouye
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  Indian Ridge Marsh, Chicago, IL                                                 Jackson
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  Lake Shelbyville, IL                                                            Johnson, T.
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  Spunky Bottoms, IL                                                              Lahood
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  Charitan River, Rathbun Lake Watershed, IN                                                                            Harkin
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  Rathbun Lake, South Fork Restoration, IA                                                                              Grassley
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  Amite River Diversion Canal Bank Gapping, LA                                                                          Landrieu
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  Bayou Desiard, Monroe, LA                                                       Alexander
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  Lake Fausse Pointe, Iberia Parish, LA                                                                                 Landrieu
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  Lake St. Joseph, Tensas Parish, LA                                    (71,000)  Alexander                             Landrieu
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  Hart-Miller Island, MD                                                                                                Mikulski; Cardin
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  Broad Meadows Marsh, Quincy, MA                                    (2,430,000)  Delahunt                              Kennedy; Kerry
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  Sea Lamprey Barrier Program, MI                                      (572,000)  Dingell; Kaptur
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  Duck Creek Conservation Area, Stoddard County, MO                                                                     Bond
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  Assunpink Creek, Trenton, NJ                                         (500,000)  Holt; Smith, C.                       Lautenberg; Menendez
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  Lincoln Park West, Ecosystem Restoration Study, NJ                                                                    Lautenberg; Menendez
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  Lower Assunpink Creek, NJ                                                       Holt; Smith, C.                       Lautenberg; Menendez
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  Mordecai Island Coastal Wetland Restoration, NJ                                 Saxton                                Lautenberg; Menendez
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  Pine Mount Creek, NJ                                                            LoBiondo                              Lautenberg; Menendez
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  Pond Creek Salt Marsh Restoration, Cape May County, NJ                                                                Lautenberg; Menendez
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  Rahway River, Rahway, NJ                                                                                              Lautenberg; Menendez
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  Pueblo of Santa Ana Aquatic Restoration, NM                                     Udall, T.                             Domenici; Bingaman
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  Route 66 Environmental Restoration, Albuquerque, NM                             Wilson                                Domenici; Bingaman
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  Northport Harbor, Huntington, NY                                     (200,000)  Israel
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  Smokes Creek, NY                                                                Higgins                               Schumer; Clinton
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  Spring Creek, NY                                                                Meeks                                 Schumer; Clinton
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  Joe Creek restoration, OK                                            (205,000)                                        Inhofe
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  J. Percy Priest, TN                                                  (300,000)  Cooper
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  O.C.Fisher Lake, TX                                                             Conaway
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  Lake Champlain Lamprey Barriers, VT                                                                                   Leahy
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  Village of Oyster, Northampton County, VA                                       Drake                                 Warner; Webb
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  Mapes Creek Restoration, WA                                                                                           Murray; Cantwell
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SHORE PROTECTION (SECTION 103)                                         4,500,000                                                                             President
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  Goleta Beach, CA                                                                                                      Feinstein
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  Tarpon Springs, FL                                                 (1,075,000)  Bilirakis                             Mikulski; Cardin
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  Philadelphia Shipyard Sea Wall, Philadelphia, PA                   (2,800,000)  Brady, R.; Murphy, T.                 Casey
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DAM SAFETY AND SEEPAGE/STABILITY CORRECTION PROGRAM                   39,000,000                                                                             President
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DREDGED MATERIAL DISPOSAL FACILITIES PROGRAM (DMDF):                   8,241,000
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  Dillingham Harbor, AK \1\                                            (300,000)
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  Homer Harbor, AK \1\                                                 (550,000)
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  Savannah Harbor, GA \1\                                            (2,716,000)
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  Calcasieu River and Pass, LA \1\                                   (2,000,000)
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  Georgetown Harbor, MI \1\                                          (1,100,000)  Brown, H.                             Graham
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  Grand Haven Harbor, MI \1\                                           (125,000)                                        Levin; Stabenow
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  St. Clair River, MI \1\                                              (125,000)                                        Levin; Stabenow
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  Charleston Harbor, SC \1\                                          (1,200,000)                                        Graham
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  Green Bay Harbor, WI \1\                                             (125,000)                                        Kohl
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\1\ Administration budget request included this project in the Operation and Maintenance account.


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                                                                                  ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
                                                                                             TITLE I
                                                                                 MISSISSIPPI RIVER & TRIBUTARIES
                [The amounts displayed in this table do not reflect the 1.6 percent reduction applied to the Congressionally directed projects and activities contained herein.]
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                                                                     CONFERENCE
                           PROJECT TITLE                               AMOUNT              REQUESTED BY HOUSE                   REQUESTED BY SENATE              REQUESTED BY ADMINISTRATION
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                          INVESTIGATIONS
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BAYOU METO BASIN, AR                                                   2,700,000  Berry                                 Lincoln; Pryor
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SOUTHEAST ARKANSAS, AR                                                   400,000                                        Lincoln; Pryor
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ALEXANDRIA TO THE GULF, LA                                               200,000  Jindal                                Landrieu                             President
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MORGANZA TO THE GULF, LA                                               4,000,000  Jindal; Melancon                      Landrieu; Vitter
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SPRING BAYOU, LA                                                         100,000  Alexander                             Landrieu
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COLDWATER RIVER BASIN BELOW ARKABUTLA LAKE, MS                           300,000                                        Cochran                              President
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MEMPHIS METRO AREA, STORM WATER MGMT STUDY, TN & MS                      148,000                                        Cochran
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COLLECTION AND STUDY OF BASIC DATA                                     1,400,000                                        Cochran                              President
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                           CONSTRUCTION
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CHANNEL IMPROVEMENT, AR, IL, KY, LA, MS, MO & TN                      55,414,000                                        Lincoln; Pryor                       President
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GRAND PRAIRIE REGION, AR                                              10,000,000  Berry                                 Lincoln; Pryor
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MISSISSIPPI RIVER LEVEES, AR, IL, KY, LA, MS, MO & TN                 55,009,000  Berry; Emerson; Jefferson; Jindal     Cochran; Landrieu; Bond; Lincoln;    President
                                                                                                                         Pryor; Vitter
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ST FRANCIS RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES, AR & MO                              7,000,000  Berry; Emerson                        Lincoln; Pryor
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ATCHAFALAYA BASIN, FLOODWAY SYSTEM, LA                                 1,800,000                                        Landrieu                             President
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ATCHAFALAYA BASIN, LA                                                 23,800,000                                        Landrieu                             President
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MISSISSIPPI DELTA REGION, LA                                           1,000,000                                        Landrieu
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YAZOO BASIN--BIG SUNFLOWER RIVER, MS                                     200,000                                        Cochran
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YAZOO BASIN--DELTA HEADWATERS PROJECT, MS                             20,000,000  Wicker                                Cochran
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YAZOO BASIN--MAIN STEM, MS                                                25,000                                        Cochran
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YAZOO BASIN--REFORMULATION UNIT, MS                                    1,500,000                                        Cochran
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YAZOO BASIN--UPPER YAZOO PROJECTS, MS                                 13,000,000                                        Cochran
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YAZOO BASIN--YAZOO BACKWATER F&WL MITIGATION LANDS                        50,000                                        Cochran
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YAZOO BASIN--YAZOO BACKWATER, MS                                      10,000,000                                        Cochran
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ST JOHNS BAYOU AND NEW MADRID FLOODWAY, MO                               500,000  Emerson                               Bond
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WEST TENNESSEE TRIBUTARIES, TN                                           300,000  Tanner                                Alexander; Corker
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WOLF RIVER, TN                                                           200,000  Blackburn; Cohen
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                     OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
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CHANNEL IMPROVEMENT, AR, IL, KY, LA, MS, MO & TN                      64,951,000                                        Cochran; Landrieu                    President
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HELENA HARBOR, PHILLIPS COUNTY, AR                                       400,000  Berry                                 Lincoln; Pryor                       President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, AR                                        249,000                                                                             President
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LOWER ARKANSAS RIVER, NORTH BANK, AR                                     300,000                                                                             President
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LOWER ARKANSAS RIVER, SOUTH BANK, AR                                     115,000                                                                             President
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MISSISSIPPI RIVER LEVEES, AR, IL, KY, LA, MS, MO & TN                 11,800,000  Berry                                 Cochran; Landrieu; Bond; Lincoln;    President
                                                                                                                         Pryor
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ST FRANCIS BASIN, AR & MO                                             10,000,000  Berry                                 Bond; Lincoln; Pryor                 President
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TENSAS BASIN, BOEUF AND TENSAS RIVERS, AR & LA                         2,667,000  Alexander                             Landrieu; Lincoln; Pryor             President
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WHITE RIVER BACKWATER, AR                                              1,000,000  Berry                                 Lincoln; Pryor                       President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, IL                                        170,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, KY                                         93,000                                                                             President
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ATCHAFALAYA BASIN, FLOODWAY SYSTEM, LA                                 2,700,000                                        Landrieu                             President
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ATCHAFALAYA BASIN, LA                                                 12,500,000  Melancon                              Landrieu                             President
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BATON ROUGE HARBOR, DEVIL SWAMP, LA                                      400,000  Baker                                 Landrieu                             President
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BAYOU COCODRIE AND TRIBUTARIES, LA                                        41,000                                        Landrieu                             President
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BONNET CARRE, LA                                                       3,000,000                                        Landrieu                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, LA                                      1,237,000                                        Landrieu                             President
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LOWER RED RIVER, SOUTH BANK LEVEES, LA                                    80,000                                                                             President
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MISSISSIPPI DELTA REGION, LA                                             125,000                                        Landrieu                             President
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OLD RIVER, LA                                                         10,000,000                                        Landrieu                             President
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TENSAS BASIN, RED RIVER BACKWATER, LA                                  4,000,000  Alexander; Ross                       Landrieu                             President
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GREENVILLE HARBOR, MS                                                    300,000                                        Cochran                              President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, MS                                        143,000                                                                             President
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VICKSBURG HARBOR, MS                                                     300,000                                                                             President
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YAZOO BASIN, ARKABUTLA LAKE, MS                                        6,000,000  Wicker                                Cochran                              President
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YAZOO BASIN, BIG SUNFLOWER RIVER, MS                                     196,000                                        Cochran                              President
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YAZOO BASIN, ENID LAKE, MS                                            10,000,000  Wicker                                Cochran                              President
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YAZOO BASIN, GREENWOOD, MS                                             1,558,000                                        Cochran                              President
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YAZOO BASIN, GRENADA LAKE, MS                                          8,000,000  Wicker                                Cochran                              President
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YAZOO BASIN, MAIN STEM, MS                                             3,000,000                                        Cochran                              President
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YAZOO BASIN, SARDIS LAKE, MS                                          11,000,000  Wicker                                Cochran                              President
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YAZOO BASIN, TRIBUTARIES, MS                                           1,000,000                                        Cochran                              President
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YAZOO BASIN, WILL M WHITTINGTON AUX CHAN, MS                             191,000                                                                             President
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YAZOO BASIN, YAZOO BACKWATER AREA, MS                                    613,000                                        Cochran                              President
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YAZOO BASIN, YAZOO CITY, MS                                              578,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, MO                                        185,000                                                                             President
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WAPPAPELLO LAKE, MO                                                   11,319,000  Emerson                               Bond                                 President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, TN                                         81,000                                                                             President
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MEMPHIS HARBOR, MCKELLAR LAKE, TN                                      2,866,000                                        Alexander; Corker                    President
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MAPPING                                                                1,496,000                                        Landrieu                             President
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                                                                                  ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
                                                                                             TITLE I
                                                                                    OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
                [The amounts displayed in this table do not reflect the 1.6 percent reduction applied to the Congressionally directed projects and activities contained herein.]
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                                                                     CONFERENCE
                           PROJECT TITLE                               AMOUNT              REQUESTED BY HOUSE                   REQUESTED BY SENATE              REQUESTED BY ADMINISTRATION
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                              ALABAMA
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ALABAMA--COOSA COMPREHENSIVE WATER STUDY, AL                             470,000                                                                             President
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ALABAMA--COOSA RIVER, AL                                               4,510,000  Bonner; Davis, A.                     Shelby; Sessions                     President
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BLACK WARRIOR AND TOMBIGBEE RIVERS, AL                                19,694,000                                        Shelby                               President
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GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, AL                                         4,797,000                                                                             President
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MILLERS FERRY LOCK AND DAM, WILLIAM `BILL' DANNELLY LAKE, AL           5,334,000  Davis, A.                             Shelby; Sessions                     President
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MOBILE HARBOR, AL                                                     18,803,000                                        Shelby                               President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, AL                                            118,000                                                                             President
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ROBERT F HENRY LOCK AND DAM, AL                                        6,134,000  Everett                               Shelby                               President
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SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, AL                                       93,000                                                                             President
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TENNESSEE--TOMBIGBEE WATERWAY WILDLIFE MITIGATION, AL                  1,865,000                                        Cochran; Shelby                      President
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TENNESSEE--TOMBIGBEE WATERWAY, AL & MS                                28,048,000  Wicker; Davis, A.                     Cochran; Shelby                      President
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WALTER F GEORGE LOCK AND DAM, AL & GA                                  6,618,000                                                                             President
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WATER/ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION, AL                                     33,000                                                                             President
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                              ALASKA
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ANCHORAGE HARBOR, AK                                                  15,150,000                                        Stevens                              President
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CHENA RIVER LAKES, AK                                                  2,445,000                                        Stevens                              President
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CORDOVA HARBOR, AK                                                       470,000                                        Stevens                              President
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DILLINGHAM HARBOR, AK                                                    752,000                                        Stevens                              President
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DILLINGHAM HARBOR, AK \1\                                                      0                                                                             President
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HOMER HARBOR, AK                                                         329,000                                        Stevens                              President
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HOMER HARBOR, AK \1\                                                           0                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, AK                                         52,000                                        Stevens                              President
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KETCHIKAN HARBOR, BAR POINT, AK                                          564,000                                        Stevens                              President
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NINILCHIK HARBOR, AK                                                     329,000                                        Stevens                              President
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NOME HARBOR, AK                                                        1,551,000                                        Stevens                              President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, AK                                            494,000                                        Stevens                              President
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                              ARIZONA
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ALAMO LAKE, AZ                                                         1,676,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, AZ                                         89,000                                                                             President
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PAINTED ROCK DAM, AZ                                                   1,144,000                                                                             President
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SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, AZ                                       35,000                                                                             President
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WHITLOW RANCH DAM, AZ                                                    172,000                                                                             President
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                             ARKANSAS
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BEAVER LAKE, AR                                                        4,892,000                                                                             President
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BLAKELY MT DAM, LAKE OUACHITA, AR                                      7,562,000                                        Lincoln; Pryor                       President
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BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE, AR                                                 1,944,000                                                                             President
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BULL SHOALS LAKE, AR                                                   6,453,000                                        Bond; Lincoln; Pryor                 President
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DARDANELLE LOCK AND DAM, AR                                            6,587,000                                                                             President
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DEGRAY LAKE, AR                                                        8,774,000                                        Lincoln; Pryor                       President
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DEQUEEN LAKE, AR                                                       1,453,000                                                                             President
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DIERKS LAKE, AR                                                        1,554,000                                                                             President
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GILLHAM LAKE, AR                                                       1,013,000                                                                             President
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GREERS FERRY LAKE, AR                                                  6,529,000                                                                             President
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HELENA HARBOR, PHILLIPS COUNTY, AR                                       412,000                                        Lincoln; Pryor                       President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, AR                                        214,000                                                                             President
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MCCLELLAN-KERR ARKANSAS RIVER NAVIGATION SYSTEM, AR                   29,144,000  Berry; Snyder; Sullivan               Lincoln; Pryor                       President
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MILLWOOD LAKE, AR                                                      2,219,000                                        Lincoln; Pryor                       President
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NARROWS DAM, LAKE GREESON, AR                                          3,929,000                                        Lincoln; Pryor                       President
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NIMROD LAKE, AR                                                        2,335,000                                                                             President
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NORFORK LAKE, AR                                                       5,447,000                                                                             President
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OSCEOLA HARBOR, AR                                                       779,000  Berry                                 Lincoln; Pryor                       President
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OUACHITA AND BLACK RIVERS, AR & LA                                    11,840,000  Alexander; Jindal; Ross               Landrieu; Lincoln; Pryor; Vitter     President
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OZARK--JETA TAYLOR LOCK AND DAM, AR                                    4,564,000                                                                             President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, AR                                              8,000                                                                             President
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WHITE RIVER, AR                                                        2,712,000  Berry                                 Lincoln; Pryor                       President
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YELLOW BEND PORT, AR                                                     167,000                                        Lincoln; Pryor
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                            CALIFORNIA
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BLACK BUTTE LAKE, CA                                                   2,315,000                                                                             President
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BUCHANAN DAM, HV EASTMAN LAKE, CA                                      2,122,000                                                                             President
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COYOTE VALLEY DAM, LAKE MENDOCINO, CA                                  6,736,000                                                                             President
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CRESCENT CITY HARBOR, CA                                                 233,000  Thompson                              Feinstein; Boxer
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DRY CREEK (WARM SPRINGS) LAKE AND CHANNEL, CA                          7,550,000  Woolsey                               Feinstein                            President
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FARMINGTON DAM, CA                                                       426,000                                                                             President
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HIDDEN DAM, HENSLEY LAKE, CA                                           2,270,000                                                                             President
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HUMBOLDT HARBOR AND BAY, CA                                            5,265,000                                        Feinstein; Boxer                     President
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JACK D. MALTESTER CHANNEL (SAN LEANDRO), CA                            1,188,000  Stark
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, CA                                      1,688,000                                        Feinstein                            President
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ISABELLA LAKE, CA                                                      1,329,000                                                                             President
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LOS ANGELES--LONG BEACH HARBORS, CA                                    3,337,000  Rohrabacher                           Feinstein; Boxer                     President
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LOS ANGELES COUNTY DRAINAGE AREA, CA                                   4,308,000                                                                             President
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MARINA DEL REY, CA                                                     2,397,000                                        Feinstein                            President
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MERCED COUNTY STREAMS, CA                                                330,000                                                                             President
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MOJAVE RIVER DAM, CA                                                     273,000                                                                             President
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MORRO BAY HARBOR, CA                                                   1,341,000                                        Feinstein                            President
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MOSS LANDING HARBOR, CA                                                1,202,000  Farr
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NAPA RIVER, CA                                                           233,000                                        Feinstein
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NEW HOGAN LAKE, CA                                                     2,114,000                                                                             President
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NEW MELONES LAKE, DOWNSTREAM CHANNEL, CA                               1,658,000                                                                             President
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NOYO HARBOR, CA                                                        1,401,000  Thompson
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OAKLAND HARBOR, CA                                                     8,338,000  Lee                                   Feinstein                            President
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OCEANSIDE HARBOR, CA                                                   1,048,000                                        Feinstein                            President
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PETALUMA RIVER, CA                                                       233,000  Woolsey                               Feinstein
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PILLAR POINT HARBOR, CA                                                1,226,000  Eshoo
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PINE FLAT LAKE, CA                                                     3,192,000                                                                             President
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PINOLE SHOAL MANAGEMENT STUDY, CA                                        470,000  Miller, G.; Tauscher                  Feinstein
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PORT HUENEME, CA                                                       1,231,000                                        Feinstein                            President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, CA                                          2,277,000                                                                             President
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RICHMOND HARBOR, CA                                                    7,310,000                                                                             President
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SACRAMENTO RIVER (30 FOOT PROJECT), CA                                 2,894,000                                                                             President
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SACRAMENTO RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES (DEBRIS CONTROL), CA                  1,346,000                                                                             President
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SACRAMENTO RIVER SHALLOW DRAFT CHANNEL, CA                               163,000                                                                             President
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SAN DIEGO HARBOR, CA                                                   2,323,000                                                                             President
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SAN FRANCISCO BAY LONG TERM MANAGEMENT STRATEGY, CA                    2,500,000  Pelosi                                Feinstein
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SAN FRANCISCO BAY, DELTA MODEL STRUCTURE, CA                           1,054,000                                                                             President
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SAN FRANCISCO HARBOR AND BAY (DRIFT REMOVAL), CA                       4,000,000  Pelosi                                                                     President
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SAN FRANCISCO HARBOR, CA                                               3,163,000  Lantos; Pelosi                                                             President
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SAN JOAQUIN RIVER, CA                                                  2,909,000                                        Feinstein; Boxer                     President
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SAN PABLO BAY AND MARE ISLAND STRAIT, CA                               1,724,000  Miller, G.; Tauscher                  Feinstein
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SAN RAFAEL CHANNEL, CA                                                 1,033,000  Woolsey
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SANTA ANA RIVER BASIN, CA                                              3,248,000                                                                             President
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SANTA BARBARA HARBOR, CA                                               1,824,000                                        Feinstein                            President
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SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, CA                                    1,580,000                                                                             President
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SUCCESS LAKE, CA                                                       2,027,000                                                                             President
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SUISUN BAY CHANNEL, CA                                                 2,902,000  Miller, G.; Tauscher                  Feinstein                            President
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SURFSIDE-SUNSET--NEWPORT BEACH, CA \1\                                         0                                                                             President
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TERMINUS DAM, LAKE KAWEAH, CA                                          2,112,000                                                                             President
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VENTURA HARBOR, CA                                                     3,474,000                                        Feinstein                            President
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YUBA RIVER, CA                                                           110,000                                                                             President
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                             COLORADO
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BEAR CREEK LAKE, CO                                                      266,000                                                                             President
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CHATFIELD LAKE, CO                                                     1,679,000                                        Allard; Salazar                      President
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CHERRY CREEK LAKE, CO                                                  1,280,000                                        Allard; Salazar                      President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, CO                                        155,000                                                                             President
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JOHN MARTIN RESERVOIR, CO                                              5,380,000                                                                             President
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SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, CO                                      670,000                                                                             President
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TRINIDAD LAKE, CO                                                      1,824,000  Salazar                               Allard; Salazar                      President
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                            CONNECTICUT
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BLACK ROCK LAKE, CT                                                      564,000                                                                             President
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BRIDGEPORT HARBOR DREDGING, CT                                           750,000  Shays                                 Dodd; Lieberman
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COLEBROOK RIVER LAKE, CT                                                 807,000                                                                             President
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HANCOCK BROOK LAKE, CT                                                   368,000                                                                             President
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HOP BROOK LAKE, CT                                                       932,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, CT                                         85,000                                                                             President
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LONG ISLAND SOUND DMMP, CT                                             3,582,000  Courtney; Delauro; Shays                                                   President
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MANSFIELD HOLLOW LAKE, CT                                                643,000                                                                             President
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MYSTIC RIVER, CT                                                         190,000  Courtney
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NORTH COVE HARBOR, CT                                                  4,400,000  Courtney                              Lieberman
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NORTHFIELD BROOK LAKE, CT                                                461,000                                                                             President
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NORWALK HARBOR DREDGING INITIATIVE, CT                                 5,700,000  Shays                                 Dodd; Lieberman
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PATCHOGUE RIVER, WESTBROOK, CT                                            95,000                                        Dodd; Lieberman
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, CT                                            940,000                                                                             President
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STAMFORD HURRICANE BARRIER, CT                                           610,000                                                                             President
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THOMASTON DAM, CT                                                        777,000                                                                             President
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WEST THOMPSON LAKE, CT                                                   640,000                                                                             President
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                             DELAWARE
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DELAWARE BAY COASTLINE, ROOSEVELT INLET TO LEWES BEACH, DE \1\                 0                                                                             President
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HARBOR OF REFUGE, LEWES, DE                                              349,000                                        Biden; Carper
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INDIAN RIVER INLET AND BAY, SUSSEX COUNTY, DE                            698,000  Castle                                Biden; Carper
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INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, DELAWARE R TO CHESAPEAKE BAY, DE               13,295,000  Castle; Cummings                      Mikulski; Biden; Carper; Cardin      President
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INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, REHOBOTH BAY TO DELAWARE BAY, DE                   19,000                                                                             President
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MISPILLION RIVER, DE                                                     405,000                                        Biden; Carper                        President
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MURDERKILL RIVER, DE                                                      19,000                                                                             President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, DE                                            123,000                                                                             President
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WILMINGTON HARBOR, DE                                                  4,389,000  Castle                                Biden; Carper                        President
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                       DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, DC25                                       24,000                                                                             President
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POTOMAC AND ANACOSTIA RIVERS (DRIFT REMOVAL), DC                         799,000                                                                             President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, DC                                             24,000                                                                             President
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WASHINGTON HARBOR, DC                                                     19,000                                                                             President
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                              FLORIDA
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ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, NORFOLK, VA TO ST JOHNS RIVER, FL         94,000                                                                             President
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BREVARD COUNTY, CANAVERAL HARBOR, FL \1\                                       0                                                                             President
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CANAVERAL HARBOR, FL                                                   5,586,000  Weldon                                Martinez                             President
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CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN FLORIDA, FL                                      13,135,000                                                                             President
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EAST PASS CHANNEL, FL                                                    233,000  Boyd                                  Bill Nelson
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ESCAMBIA AND CONECUH RIVERS, FL                                        1,026,000  Miller, J.                            Bill Nelson                          President
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EVERGLADES AND SOUTH FLORIDA, SBC RESERVATION PLAN, FL                   600,000  Wasserman-Schultz                                                          President
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FERNANDINA HARBOR, FL                                                  1,692,000                                                                             President
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HORSESHOE COVE, FL                                                     1,283,000  Boyd
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, FL                                        282,000                                                                             President
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INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, CALOOSAHATCHEE R TO ANCLOTE R, FL               1,235,000  Mack; Buchanan                        Bill Nelson; Martinez                President
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INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, JACKSONVILLE TO MIAMI, FL                       3,800,000  Wasserman; Klein; Mahoney; Diaz-      Bill Nelson; Martinez                President
                                                                                   Balart, Lincoln; Feeney; Hastings;
                                                                                   Ros-Lehtinen; Wexler; Crenshaw
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JACKSONVILLE HARBOR, FL                                                4,466,000                                                                             President
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JIM WOODRUFF LOCK AND DAM, LAKE SEMINOLE, FL, AL & GA                  7,101,000                                        Shelby                               President
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LAKE WORTH SAND TRANSFER PLANT, FL \1\                                         0                                                                             President
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MANATEE HARBOR, FL                                                     2,969,000  Buchanan; Castor                      Martinez                             President
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MIAMI HARBOR, FL                                                          71,000                                                                             President
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MIAMI RIVER, FL                                                        5,700,000  Ros-Lehtinen                          Bill Nelson; Martinez                President
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NAPLES TO BIG MARCO PASS, FL                                           1,425,000  Mack
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NASSAU COUNTY, FL \1\                                                          0                                                                             President
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OKEECHOBEE WATERWAY, FL                                                1,896,000                                                                             President
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PALM BEACH HARBOR, FL                                                  2,909,000  Klein                                 Martinez                             President
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PANAMA CITY HARBOR, FL                                                   896,000                                                                             President
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PENSACOLA HARBOR, FL                                                     879,000                                                                             President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, FL                                          1,011,000                                                                             President
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REMOVAL OF AQUATIC GROWTH, FL                                          3,432,000                                                                             President
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SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, FL                                       28,000                                                                             President
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ST. JOHNS COUNTY, FL \1\                                                       0                                                                             President
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TAMPA HARBOR, FL                                                       3,996,000                                        Bill Nelson; Martinez                President
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WATER/ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION, FL                                    282,000                                                                             President
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                              GEORGIA
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ALLATOONA LAKE, GA                                                     5,681,000  Gingrey                                                                    President
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APALACHICOLA, CHATTAHOOCHEE AND FLINT RIVERS, GA, AL & FL              2,852,000                                        Shelby                               President
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ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, GA                                     1,900,000  Kingston                              Chambliss; Isakson                   President
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BRUNSWICK HARBOR, GA                                                   4,694,000                                                                             President
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BUFORD DAM AND LAKE SIDNEY LANIER, GA                                  7,721,000  Deal                                                                       President
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CARTERS DAM AND LAKE, GA                                               6,999,000                                                                             President
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HARTWELL LAKE, GA & SC                                                10,129,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS, GA                        47,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, GA                                         45,000                                                                             President
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J STROM THURMOND LAKE, GA & SC                                         9,590,000                                                                             President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, GA                                            306,000                                                                             President
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RICHARD B RUSSELL DAM AND LAKE, GA & SC                                6,942,000                                                                             President
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SAVANNAH HARBOR, GA \1\                                               12,133,000                                                                             President
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SAVANNAH RIVER BELOW AUGUSTA, GA                                         228,000                                                                             President
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WEST POINT DAM AND LAKE, GA & AL                                      11,420,000                                                                             President
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                              HAWAII
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BARBERS POINT HARBOR, HI                                                 207,000                                                                             President
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HALEIWA HARBOR, OAHU, HI                                                 209,000  Hirono                                Inouye
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, HI                                        310,000                                        Inouye                               President
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PORT ALLEN, BREAKWATER REPAIR, HI                                      1,330,000  Hirono                                Inouye
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, HI                                            342,000                                        Inouye                               President
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WAIANAE HARBOR, HI                                                       209,000  Hirono                                Inouye
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                               IDAHO
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ALBENI FALLS DAM, ID                                                   1,517,000                                                                             President
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DWORSHAK DAM AND RESERVOIR, ID                                         3,829,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, ID                                         77,000                                                                             President
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LUCKY PEAK LAKE, ID                                                    1,637,000                                                                             President
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SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, ID                                      429,000                                                                             President
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                             ILLINOIS
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CALUMET HARBOR AND RIVER, IL & IN                                      3,621,000                                                                             President
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CARLYLE LAKE, IL                                                       4,177,000                                                                             President
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CHICAGO HARBOR, IL                                                     1,763,000                                                                             President
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CHICAGO RIVER, IL                                                        423,000                                                                             President
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CHICAGO SANITARY AND SHIP CANAL, IL                                      500,000  Hobson; Biggert                       Durbin; Levin; Stabenow
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FARM CREEK RESERVOIRS, IL                                                372,000                                                                             President
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ILLINOIS WATERWAY (MVR PORTION), IL & IN                              29,501,000                                                                             President
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ILLINOIS WATERWAY (MVS PORTION), IL & IN                               1,814,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, IL                                        806,000                                                                             President
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KASKASKIA RIVER NAVIGATION, IL                                         2,985,000                                                                             President
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LAKE MICHIGAN DIVERSION, IL                                              587,000                                                                             President
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LAKE SHELBYVILLE, IL                                                   4,768,000                                        Durbin                               President
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LOCK AND DAM 24, MISSISSIPPI RIVER (MAJOR REHAB), IL & MO \1\                  0                                                                             President
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LOCK AND DAM 27, MISSISSIPPI RIVER (MAJOR REHAB), IL \1\                       0                                                                             President
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MISS RIVER BTWN MO RIVER AND MINNEAPOLIS (MVR PORTION), IL            46,395,000  Hare                                  Bond; Grassley                       President
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MISS RIVER BTWN MO RIVER AND MINNEAPOLIS (MVS PORTION), IL            25,061,000                                        Grassley                             President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, IL                                             93,000                                                                             President
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REND LAKE, IL                                                          4,159,000                                                                             President
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SUNSET BOAT BASIN                                                        100,000  Hare
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SURVEILLANCE OF NORTHERN BOUNDARY WATERS, IL                             116,000                                                                             President
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WAUKEGAN HARBOR, IL                                                    1,235,000  Kirk                                                                       President
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                              INDIANA
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BROOKVILLE LAKE, IN                                                      888,000                                                                             President
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BURNS WATERWAY HARBOR, IN                                              5,480,000  Visclosky                                                                  President
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BURNS WATERWAY SMALL BOAT BASIN, IN                                       61,000  Visclosky
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CAGLES MILL LAKE, IN                                                     780,000                                                                             President
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CECIL M HARDEN LAKE, IN                                                  861,000                                                                             President
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GREAT LAKES NAVIGATION, IN, IL, MI, MN, NY, OH, PA & WI                6,650,000
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INDIANA HARBOR, CONFINED DISPOSAL FACILITY, IN \1\                             0                                                                             President
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INDIANA HARBOR, IN                                                       715,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, IN                                        282,000                                                                             President
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J EDWARD ROUSH LAKE, IN                                                1,901,000                                                                             President
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MICHIGAN CITY HARBOR, IN                                                 950,000  Donnelly
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MISSISSINEWA LAKE, IN                                                    912,000                                                                             President
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MONROE LAKE, IN                                                          913,000                                                                             President
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PATOKA LAKE, IN                                                          895,000                                                                             President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, IN                                            166,000                                                                             President
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SALAMONIE LAKE, IN                                                       781,000                                                                             President
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SURVEILLANCE OF NORTHERN BOUNDARY WATERS, IN                             110,000                                                                             President
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                               IOWA
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CORALVILLE LAKE, IA                                                    2,979,000                                        Grassley                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, IA                                        213,000                                                                             President
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LOCK AND DAM 11, MISSISSIPPI RIVER (MAJOR REHAB), IA \1\                       0                                                                             President
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LOCK AND DAM 19, MISSISSIPPI, IA \1\                                           0                                                                             President
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MISSOURI RIVER--KENSLERS BEND, NE TO SIOUX CITY, IA                      151,000                                                                             President
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MISSOURI RIVER--RULO TO MOUTH, IA, NE, KS & MO                         5,700,000  Cleaver                               Bond; Grassley                       President
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MISSOURI RIVER--SIOUX CITY TO RULO, IA & NE                            1,776,000                                                                             President
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RATHBUN LAKE, IA                                                       2,883,000                                        Grassley                             President
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RED ROCK DAM AND LAKE RED ROCK, IA                                     3,432,000                                        Grassley                             President
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SAYLORVILLE LAKE, IA                                                   4,050,000                                        Grassley                             President
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                              KANSAS
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CLINTON LAKE, KS                                                       2,850,000  Boyda                                                                      President
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COUNCIL GROVE LAKE, KS                                                 1,499,000                                                                             President
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EL DORADO LAKE, KS                                                       524,000  Tiahrt                                                                     President
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ELK CITY LAKE, KS                                                        999,000                                                                             President
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FALL RIVER LAKE, KS                                                    2,340,000                                                                             President
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HILLSDALE LAKE, KS                                                       819,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, KS                                        209,000                                                                             President
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JOHN REDMOND DAM AND RESERVOIR, KS                                     2,528,000                                                                             President
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KANOPOLIS LAKE, KS                                                     1,284,000                                                                             President
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MARION LAKE, KS                                                        1,571,000                                                                             President
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MELVERN LAKE, KS                                                       1,973,000                                                                             President
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MILFORD LAKE, KS                                                       2,415,000                                                                             President
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PEARSON--SKUBITZ BIG HILL LAKE, KS                                       984,000                                                                             President
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PERRY LAKE, KS                                                         2,117,000                                                                             President
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POMONA LAKE, KS                                                        2,044,000                                                                             President
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SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, KS                                       37,000                                                                             President
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TORONTO LAKE, KS                                                       1,458,000                                                                             President
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TUTTLE CREEK LAKE, KS                                                  2,262,000                                                                             President
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WILSON LAKE, KS                                                        1,567,000                                        Roberts                              President
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                             KENTUCKY
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BARKLEY DAM AND LAKE BARKLEY, KY & TN                                 10,318,000                                                                             President
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BARREN RIVER LAKE, KY                                                  1,887,000                                                                             President
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BIG SANDY HARBOR, KY                                                   1,310,000                                                                             President
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BUCKHORN LAKE, KY                                                      1,630,000                                                                             President
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CARR CREEK LAKE, KY                                                    1,546,000                                                                             President
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CAVE RUN LAKE, KY                                                        977,000                                                                             President
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DEWEY LAKE, KY                                                         1,602,000                                                                             President
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ELVIS STAHR (HICKMAN) HARBOR, KY                                       1,747,000  Whitfield                                                                  President
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FISHTRAP LAKE, KY                                                      2,033,000                                                                             President
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GRAYSON LAKE, KY                                                       1,237,000                                                                             President
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GREEN AND BARREN RIVERS, KY                                            2,157,000                                                                             President
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GREEN RIVER LAKE, KY                                                   1,728,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, KY                                        223,000                                                                             President
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KENTUCKY RIVER, KY                                                        19,000                                                                             President
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LAUREL RIVER LAKE, KY                                                  1,492,000                                                                             President
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MARKLAND LOCKS AND DAM (MAJOR REHAB), KY & IN \1\                              0                                                                             President
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MARTINS FORK LAKE, KY                                                    927,000                                                                             President
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MIDDLESBORO CUMBERLAND RIVER BASIN, KY                                   843,000                                                                             President
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NOLIN LAKE, KY                                                         2,096,000                                                                             President
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OHIO RIVER LOCKS AND DAMS, KY, IL, IN & OH                            36,535,000                                                                             President
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OHIO RIVER OPEN CHANNEL WORK, KY, IL, IN & OH                          4,071,000                                                                             President
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PAINTSVILLE LAKE, KY                                                   1,007,000  Rogers                                                                     President
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ROUGH RIVER LAKE, KY                                                   2,152,000                                                                             President
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TAYLORSVILLE LAKE, FALLS, OF OHIO, KY                                     15,000                                                                             President
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TAYLORSVILLE LAKE, KY                                                    898,000                                                                             President
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WOLF CREEK DAM, LAKE CUMBERLAND, KY                                    9,804,000  Rogers; H.; Whitfield                 McConnell                            President
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YATESVILLE LAKE, KY                                                      966,000                                                                             President
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                             LOUISIANA
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ATCHAFALAYA RIVER AND BAYOUS CHENE, BOEUF AND BLACK, LA               11,400,000  Jindal; Melancon                      Landrieu; Vitter                     President
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BARATARIA BAY WATERWAY, LA                                               465,000                                        Landrieu
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BAYOU BODCAU RESERVOIR, LA                                               720,000                                        Landrieu                             President
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BAYOU LACOMBE, LA                                                        210,000                                        Landrieu
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BAYOU LAFOURCHE AND LAFOURCHE JUMP WATERWAY, LA                        1,197,000                                        Landrieu                             President
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BAYOU PIERRE, LA                                                          33,000                                                                             President
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BAYOU SEGNETTE WATERWAY, LA                                              349,000                                        Landrieu
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BAYOU TECHE AND VERMILION RIVER, LA                                      154,000  Melancon; Boustany                    Landrieu                             President
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BAYOU TECHE, LA                                                          196,000                                        Landrieu                             President
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CADDO LAKE, LA                                                           184,000                                        Landrieu                             President
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CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS, LA                                          17,100,000  Jindal; Boustany                      Landrieu; Vitter                     President
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CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS DREDGED MATERIAL DISPOSAL FACILITY, LA                0                                                                             President
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FRESHWATER BAYOU, LA                                                   5,237,000                                        Landrieu                             President
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GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, LA                                        23,750,000                                        Landrieu; Vitter                     President
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HOUMA NAVIGATION CANAL, LA                                             3,040,000  Melancon                              Landrieu; Vitter                     President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, LA                                        964,000                                        Landrieu                             President
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J BENNETT JOHNSTON WATERWAY, LA                                       11,809,000  McCrery; Jindal; Alexander            Landrieu; Vitter                     President
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LAKE PROVIDENCE HARBOR, LA                                               475,000  Alexander                             Landrieu; Vitter                     President
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MADISON PARISH PORT, LA                                                   77,000  Jindal; Alexander                     Landrieu                             President
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MERMENTAU RIVER, LA                                                    1,584,000                                        Landrieu                             President
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MISSISSIPPI RIVER OUTLETS AT VENICE, LA                                1,068,000  Melancon                              Landrieu                             President
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MISSISSIPPI RIVER, BATON ROUGE TO THE GULF OF MEXICO, LA              55,867,000                                        Landrieu                             President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, LA                                             56,000                                                                             President
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REMOVAL OF AQUATIC GROWTH, LA                                          1,880,000                                        Landrieu                             President
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TANGIPAHOA RIVER, LA                                                     326,000                                        Landrieu
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TCHEFUNCTE RIVER & BOGUE FALIA, LA                                       186,000                                        Landrieu
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WALLACE LAKE, LA                                                         198,000                                        Landrieu                             President
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WATERWAY FROM EMPIRE TO THE GULF, LA                                     698,000  Melancon                              Landrieu
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WATERWAY FROM INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY TO BAYOU DULAC, LA                   119,000                                        Landrieu
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                               MAINE
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DISPOSAL AREA MONITORING, ME                                           1,034,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, ME                                         19,000                                                                             President
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NARRAGUAGUS RIVER, ME                                                    950,000                                        Snowe; Collins
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, ME                                            715,000                                                                             President
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SURVEILLANCE OF NORTHERN BOUNDARY WATERS, ME                              16,000                                                                             President
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                             MARYLAND
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ASSATEUGUE, MD \1\                                                             0                                                                             President
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BALTIMORE HARBOR AND CHANNELS (50 FOOT), MD                           19,500,000  Ruppersbuger; Hoyer; Cummings;        Mikulski; Cardin                     President
                                                                                   Sarbanes
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BALTIMORE HARBOR (DRIFT REMOVAL), MD                                     315,000                                        Mikulski; Cardin                     President
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CUMBERLAND, MD AND RIDGELEY, WV                                          158,000                                                                             President
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GOOSE CREEK, MD                                                          120,000                                        Mikulski; Cardin
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HERRING BAY AND ROCKHOLD, MD                                             700,000  Hoyer                                 Mikulski; Cardin
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HONGA RIVER AND TAR BAY, MD                                              713,000  Gilchrest                             Mikulski; Cardin
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, MD                                         38,000                                                                             President
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JENNINGS RANDOLPH LAKE, MD & WV                                        1,619,000                                                                             President
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OCEAN CITY HARBOR AND INLET AND SINEPUXENT BAY, MD                       141,000                                                                             President
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PARISH CREEK, MD                                                          60,000  Hoyer                                 Mikulski; Cardin
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POPLAR ISLAND, MD \1\                                                          0                                                                             President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, MD                                            357,000                                                                             President
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RHODES POINT TO TYLERTON, MD                                             132,000                                                                             President
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SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, MD                                       84,000                                                                             President
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TWITCH COVE AND BIG THOROFARE RIVER, MD                                   95,000  Gilchrest                             Mikulski; Cardin
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WICOMICO RIVER, MD                                                     1,085,000  Gilchrest                             Mikulski; Cardin                     President
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                           MASSACHUSETTS
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AUNT LYDIA'S COVE, MA                                                    400,000  Delahunt
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BARRE FALLS DAM, MA                                                      867,000                                                                             President
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BIRCH HILL DAM, MA                                                       747,000                                                                             President
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BOSTON HARBOR, MA                                                      7,056,000  Lynch                                 Kennedy; Kerry                       President
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BUFFUMVILLE LAKE, MA                                                     599,000                                                                             President
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CAPE COD CANAL, MA                                                     8,649,000                                                                             President
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CHARLES RIVER NATURAL VALLEY STORAGE AREA, MA                            337,000                                                                             President
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CONANT BROOK LAKE, MA                                                    263,000                                                                             President
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EAST BRIMFIELD LAKE, MA                                                  494,000                                                                             President
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GREEN HARBOR MARSHFIELD, MA                                            2,000,000  Delahunt; Olver
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HODGES VILLAGE DAM, MA                                                   619,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, MA                                        121,000                                                                             President
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KNIGHTVILLE DAM, MA                                                      684,000                                                                             President
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LITTLEVILLE LAKE, MA                                                     690,000                                                                             President
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NEW BEDFORD FAIRHAVEN AND ACUSHNET HURRICANE BARRIER, MA                 362,000                                                                             President
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NEWBURYPORT HARBOR, MA                                                   665,000  Tierney
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, MA                                          1,034,000                                                                             President
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SESUIT HARBOR, MA                                                        119,000  Delahunt
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TULLY LAKE, MA                                                           801,000                                                                             President
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WEST HILL DAM, MA                                                        721,000                                                                             President
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WESTPORT RIVER, MA                                                       120,000  Frank
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WESTVILLE LAKE, MA                                                       650,000                                                                             President
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                             MICHIGAN
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ARCADIA HARBOR, MI                                                       150,000  Hoekstra                              Levin; Stabenow
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AU SABLE, MI                                                             100,000  Stupak                                Levin; Stabenow
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BAY PORT HARBOR, MI                                                      256,000                                        Levin; Stabenow
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BOLLES HARBOR, MI                                                        180,000                                        Levin; Stabenow
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CASEVILLE HARBOR, MI                                                      95,000                                        Levin; Stabenow
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CHANNELS IN LAKE ST CLAIR, MI                                             95,000                                        Levin; Stabenow                      President
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CHARLEVOIX HARBOR, MI                                                    177,000                                        Levin; Stabenow                      President
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CLINTON RIVER, MI                                                        467,000  Levin                                 Levin; Stabenow
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CROOKED RIVER LOCK UPGRADES, MI                                          174,000                                        Levin; Stabenow
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DETROIT RIVER, MI                                                      5,192,000                                        Levin; Stabenow                      President
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FRANKFORT HARBOR, MI                                                     110,000                                        Levin; Stabenow
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GRAND HAVEN HARBOR, MI \1\                                               617,000                                        Levin; Stabenow                      President
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GRAND MARAIS HARBOR, MI                                                  950,000  Stupak                                Levin; Stabenow
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GRAYS REEF PASSAGE, MI                                                    95,000                                        Levin; Stabenow
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HOLLAND HARBOR, MI                                                       467,000                                        Levin; Stabenow                      President
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INLAND ROUTE, MI                                                         186,000                                        Levin; Stabenow
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, MI                                        140,000                                                                             President
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KEWEENAW WATERWAY, MI                                                    123,000                                        Levin; Stabenow                      President
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LELAND HARBOR, MI                                                        179,000  Camp                                  Levin; Stabenow
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LEXINGTON HARBOR, MI                                                     165,000  Miller, C.                            Levin; Stabenow
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LITTLE LAKE HARBOR, MI                                                   145,000                                        Levin; Stabenow
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LUDINGTON HARBOR, MI                                                     233,000                                        Levin; Stabenow
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MANISTEE HARBOR, MI                                                      950,000                                        Levin; Stabenow                      President
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MARQUETTE HARBOR, MI                                                     364,000                                        Levin; Stabenow                      President
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MENOMINEE HARBOR, MI                                                     950,000  Stupak                                Levin; Stabenow
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MONROE HARBOR, MI                                                        494,000  Dingell                               Levin; Stabenow
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MUSKEGON HARBOR, MI                                                      532,000                                        Levin; Stabenow                      President
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NEW BUFFALO HARBOR, MI                                                    95,000                                        Levin; Stabenow
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ONTONAGON HARBOR, MI                                                     605,000                                        Levin; Stabenow                      President
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PENTWATER HARBOR, MI                                                     153,000  Hoekstra                              Levin; Stabenow
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PETOSKEY HARBOR, MI                                                    3,038,000  Stupak                                Levin; Stabenow
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PORT SANILAC HARBOR, MI                                                  141,000  Miller, C.                            Levin; Stabenow
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PORTAGE HARBOR, MI                                                       230,000  Hoekstra                              Levin; Stabenow
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PRESQUE ISLE HARBOR, MI                                                  149,000  English                               Levin; Stabenow
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, MI                                            173,000                                                                             President
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ROUGE RIVER, MI                                                          419,000                                        Levin; Stabenow
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SAGINAW RIVER, MI                                                      2,852,000  Kildee                                Levin; Stabenow                      President
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SAUGATUCK HARBOR, MI                                                     296,000  Hoekstra                              Levin; Stabenow
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SEBEWAING RIVER, MI                                                      157,000                                        Levin; Stabenow
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SOUTH HAVEN HARBOR, MI                                                   284,000  Upton                                 Levin; Stabenow
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ST CLAIR RIVER, MI \1\                                                 1,424,000                                        Levin; Stabenow                      President
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ST JOSEPH HARBOR, MI                                                     817,000  Upton                                 Levin; Stabenow                      President
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ST MARYS RIVER, MI                                                    20,682,000                                        Levin; Stabenow                      President
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SURVEILLANCE OF NORTHERN BOUNDARY WATERS, MI                           2,638,000                                                                             President
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WHITE LAKE HARBOR, MI                                                    208,000  Hoekstra                              Levin; Stabenow
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                             MINNESOTA
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BIGSTONE LAKE WHETSTONE RIVER, MN & SD                                   228,000                                                                             President
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DULUTH--SUPERIOR HARBOR, MN & WI                                       4,094,000  Obey                                                                       President
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HARRIET ISLAND LOWER HARBOR DREDGING, MN                                  95,000                                        Coleman; Klobuchar
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, MN                                        121,000                                                                             President
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INTERNATIONAL WATER STUDIES, MN                                           99,000                                                                             President
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LAC QUI PARLE LAKES, MINNESOTA RIVER, MN                                 670,000                                                                             President
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MINNESOTA RIVER, MN                                                      182,000                                                                             President
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MISS RIVER BTWN MO RIVER AND MINNEAPOLIS (MVP PORTION), MN            49,851,000                                                                             President
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ORWELL LAKE, MN                                                          321,000                                                                             President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, MN                                             66,000                                                                             President
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RED LAKE RESERVOIR, MN                                                   125,000                                                                             President
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RESERVOIRS AT HEADWATERS OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER, MN                      3,479,000                                        Coleman                              President
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ST. PAUL LOWER HARBOR, MN                                                 95,000  McCollum
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SURVEILLANCE OF NORTHERN BOUNDARY WATERS, MN                             210,000                                                                             President
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TWO HARBORS, MN                                                          346,000                                                                             President
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                            MISSISSIPPI
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BILOXI HARBOR, MS                                                      1,175,000                                                                             President
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CLAIBORNE COUNTY PORT, MS                                                 60,000                                        Cochran
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EAST FORK, TOMBIGBEE RIVER, MS                                           127,000                                                                             President
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GULFPORT HARBOR, MS                                                    5,000,000                                        Cochran                              President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, MS                                        144,000                                                                             President
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MOUTH OF YAZOO RIVER, MS                                                 127,000                                        Cochran                              President
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OKATIBBEE LAKE, MS                                                     1,573,000                                        Cochran                              President
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PASCAGOULA HARBOR, MS                                                 10,000,000                                        Cochran; Lott                        President
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PEARL RIVER, MS & LA                                                     199,000                                                                             President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, MS                                             94,000                                                                             President
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ROSEDALE HARBOR, MS                                                      570,000                                        Cochran                              President
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WATER/ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION, MS                                     24,000                                                                             President
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YAZOO RIVER, MS                                                          133,000                                        Cochran
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                             MISSOURI
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CARUTHERSVILLE HARBOR, MO                                                475,000  Emerson                               Bond                                 President
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CLARENCE CANNON DAM AND MARK TWAIN LAKE, MO                            5,351,000                                        Bond                                 President
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CLEARWATER LAKE, MO                                                    3,666,000                                        Bond                                 President
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HARRY S TRUMAN DAM AND RESERVOIR, MO                                   8,766,000                                        Bond                                 President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS, MO                        58,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, MO                                        751,000                                                                             President
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LITTLE BLUE RIVER LAKES, MO                                            1,001,000                                                                             President
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LONG BRANCH LAKE, MO                                                     974,000                                                                             President
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MISS RIVER BTWN THE OHIO AND MO RIVERS (LOWER RIVER), MO              24,268,000                                        Bond                                 President
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NEW MADRID HARBOR, MO                                                    736,000                                        Bond                                 President
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NEW MADRID HARBOR (MILE 889), MO                                         190,000  Emerson                               Bond
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POMME DE TERRE LAKE, MO                                                2,033,000                                                                             President
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SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, MO                                      307,000                                                                             President
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SMITHVILLE LAKE, MO                                                    1,294,000                                                                             President
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SOUTHEAST MISSOURI PORT, MO                                              261,000  Emerson                               Bond
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STOCKTON LAKE, MO                                                      3,550,000                                                                             President
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TABLE ROCK LAKE, MO                                                    6,660,000  Blunt                                 Bond                                 President
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UNION LAKE, MO                                                             6,000                                                                             President
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                              MONTANA
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FT PECK DAM AND LAKE, MT                                               4,571,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, MT                                         30,000                                                                             President
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LIBBY DAM, LAKE KOOCANUSA, MT                                          1,778,000                                                                             President
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SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, MT                                       85,000                                                                             President
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                             NEBRASKA
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GAVINS POINT DAM, LEWIS AND CLARK LAKE, NE & SD                        5,288,000                                                                             President
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HARLAN COUNTY LAKE, NE                                                 2,064,000                                        Hagel                                President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, NE                                        110,000                                                                             President
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PAPILLION CREEK AND TRIBUTARIES LAKES, NE                                364,000                                                                             President
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PAPIO CREEK, NE                                                           38,000                                                                             President
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SALT CREEK AND TRIBUTARIES, NE                                           550,000                                                                             President
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                              NEVADA
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, NV                                         45,000                                                                             President
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MARTIS CREEK LAKE, NV & CA                                               763,000                                                                             President
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PINE AND MATHEWS CANYONS LAKES, NV                                       232,000                                                                             President
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                           NEW HAMPSHIRE
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BLACKWATER DAM, NH                                                       732,000                                                                             President
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COCHECO RIVER, NH                                                      2,850,000  Shea-Porter                           Gregg
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EDWARD MACDOWELL LAKE, NH                                                627,000                                                                             President
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FRANKLIN FALLS DAM, NH                                                   704,000                                                                             President
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HAMPTON HARBOR, NH                                                       114,000  Shea-Porter
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HOPKINTON--EVERETT LAKES, NH                                           1,204,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, NH                                         26,000                                                                             President
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OTTER BROOK LAKE, NH                                                     754,000                                                                             President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, NH                                            219,000                                                                             President
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SURRY MOUNTAIN LAKE, NH                                                1,164,000                                                                             President
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                            NEW JERSEY
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ABSECON INLET, NJ                                                        135,000  LoBiondo                              Lautenberg; Menendez
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BARNEGAT INLET, NJ                                                     1,441,000  Saxton                                Lautenberg; Menendez                 President
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CAPE MAY INLET TO LOWER TOWNSHIP, NJ \1\                                       0                                                                             President
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COLD SPRING INLET, NJ                                                    421,000  LoBiondo                              Lautenberg; Menendez                 President
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DELAWARE RIVER AT CAMDEN, NJ                                               5,000                                                                             President
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DELAWARE RIVER, PHILADELPHIA TO THE SEA, NJ, PA & DE                  18,808,000                                        Lautenberg, Specter, Menendez        President
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DELAWARE RIVER, PHILADELPHIA, PA TO TRENTON, NJ                        1,518,000                                        Lautenberg; Specter; Menendez        President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, NJ                                        114,000                                        Lautenberg; Menendez                 President
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LOWER CAPE MAY MEADOWS, CAPE MAY POINT, NJ \1\                                 0                                                                             President
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MANASQUAN RIVER, NJ                                                      188,000                                        Lautenberg; Menendez                 President
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NEW JERSEY INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, NJ                                   1,005,000  LoBiondo                              Lautenberg; Menendez                 President
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NEWARK BAY, HACKENSACK AND PASSAIC RIVERS, NJ                          3,443,000  Payne                                 Lautenberg; Menendez                 President
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PASSAIC RIVER FLOOD WARNING SYSTEMS, NJ                                  541,000                                        Lautenberg; Menendez                 President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, NJ                                          1,233,000                                        Lautenberg; Menendez                 President
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RARITAN RIVER, NJ                                                      2,961,000                                        Lautenberg; Menendez                 President
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SALEM RIVER, NJ                                                           24,000                                                                             President
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SHARK RIVER, NJ                                                          499,000  Pallone                               Lautenberg; Menendez                 President
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SHOAL HARBOR AND COMPTON CREEK, NJ                                       165,000                                        Lautenberg; Menendez                 President
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SHREWSBURY RIVER, MAIN CHANNEL, NJ                                       141,000                                        Lautenberg; Menendez                 President
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                            NEW MEXICO
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ABIQUIU DAM, NM                                                        2,942,000  Udall, T.                             Domenici; Bingaman                   President
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COCHITI LAKE, NM                                                       7,515,000  Udall, T.                             Domenici; Bingaman                   President
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CONCHAS LAKE, NM                                                       7,178,000  Udall, T.                             Domenici; Bingaman                   President
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GALISTEO DAM, NM                                                       1,080,000  Udall, T.                             Domenici; Bingaman                   President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, NM                                        572,000                                        Domenici; Bingaman                   President
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JEMEZ CANYON DAM, NM                                                   2,068,000                                        Domenici; Bingaman                   President
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RIO GRANDE BOSQUE REHABILITATION, NM                                   3,800,000  Wilson, H                             Domenici; Bingaman
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SANTA ROSA DAM AND LAKE, NM                                            1,841,000                                        Domenici; Bingaman                   President
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SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, NM                                      274,000                                                                             President
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TWO RIVERS DAM, NM                                                       691,000                                        Domenici; Bingaman                   President
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UPPER RIO GRANDE WATER OPERATIONS MODEL STUDY, NM                      2,320,000  Udall, T.                             Domenici; Bingaman                   President
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                             NEW YORK
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ALMOND LAKE, NY                                                          548,000                                                                             President
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ARKPORT DAM, NY                                                          301,000                                                                             President
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BLACK ROCK CHANNEL AND TONAWANDA HARBOR, NY                            1,286,000                                                                             President
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BRONX RIVER, NY                                                          465,000  Crowley                               Schumer; Clinton
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BUFFALO HARBOR, NY                                                     2,018,000  Higgins                                                                    President
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BUTTERMILK CHANNEL, NY                                                   282,000                                        Schumer; Clinton                     President
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EAST ROCKAWAY INLET, NY                                                  451,000                                        Schumer; Clinton                     President
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EAST SIDNEY LAKE, NY                                                     631,000                                                                             President
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EASTCHESTER CREEK, NY                                                     75,000                                        Schumer; Clinton                     President
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FIRE ISLAND INLET TO JONES INLET, NY                                   1,097,000  Israel; King                          Schumer; Clinton                     President
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FLUSHING BAY AND CREEK, NY                                               141,000                                        Schumer; Clinton                     President
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GLEN COVE CREEK, NY                                                      329,000  King                                  Schumer; Clinton
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GREAT KILLS HARBOR, S.I., NY                                              23,000                                        Schumer; Clinton
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GREAT SOUTH BAY, NY                                                      141,000                                        Schumer; Clinton                     President
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HUDSON RIVER CHANNEL, NY                                                  75,000                                        Schumer; Clinton                     President
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HUDSON RIVER (MAINT), NY                                               2,999,000                                                                             President
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HUDSON RIVER (O&C), NY                                                 1,086,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, NY                                        761,000                                                                             President
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IRONDEQUOIT HARBOR, NY                                                   400,000  Walsh
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JAMAICA BAY, NY                                                        4,180,000  Meeks                                 Schumer; Clinton                     President
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JONES INLET, NY                                                        3,770,000  King                                  Schumer; Clinton                     President
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LAKE MONTAUK HARBOR, NY                                                  113,000                                        Schumer; Clinton                     President
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LITTLE SODUS BAY HARBOR, NY                                                9,000                                                                             President
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LONG ISLAND INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, NY                                    263,000                                        Schumer; Clinton                     President
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MORICHES INLET, NY                                                       504,000                                        Schumer; Clinton                     President
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MOUNT MORRIS DAM, NY                                                   3,746,000                                                                             President
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NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY CHANNELS, NY                                   7,484,000                                        Lautenberg; Menendez; Schumer;       President
                                                                                                                         Clinton
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NEW YORK HARBOR, NY                                                    4,306,000                                        Lautenberg; Menendez; Schumer;       President
                                                                                                                         Clinton
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NEW YORK HARBOR (DRIFT REMOVAL), NY & NJ                               5,777,000                                        Lautenberg; Menendez; Schumer;       President
                                                                                                                         Clinton
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NEW YORK HARBOR (PREVENTION OF OBSTRUCTIVE DEPOSIT), NY                  893,000                                        Lautenberg; Menendez; Schumer;       President
                                                                                                                         Clinton
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PORTCHESTER HARBOR, NY                                                    94,000                                        Schumer; Clinton                     President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, NY                                          1,425,000                                        Schumer; Clinton                     President
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ROCHESTER HARBOR, NY                                                   1,510,000  Slaughter                                                                  President
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SHINNECOCK INLET, NY                                                     565,000  Bishop, T.                            Schumer; Clinton                     President
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SOUTHERN NEW YORK FLOOD CONTROL PROJECTS, NY                           1,080,000                                                                             President
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SURVEILLANCE OF NORTHERN BOUNDARY WATERS, NY                             466,000                                                                             President
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WESTCHESTER CREEK, NY                                                     75,000                                        Schumer; Clinton                     President
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WHITNEY POINT LAKE, NY                                                   636,000                                                                             President
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                          NORTH CAROLINA
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ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, NC                                     5,583,000  McIntyre                              Dole; Burr                           President
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B EVERETT JORDAN DAM AND LAKE, NC                                      1,708,000                                                                             President
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BOGUE INLET, NC                                                          900,000  Jones, W.                             Dole; Burr
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CAPE FEAR RIVER ABOVE WILMINGTON, NC                                     553,000                                                                             President
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CAROLINA BEACH INLET, NC                                               1,230,000  McIntyre                              Dole; Burr
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FALLS LAKE, NC                                                         1,893,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, NC                                         37,000                                                                             President
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LOCKWOODS FOLLY RIVER, NC                                                465,000  McIntyre                              Dole; Burr
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MANTEO (SHALLOWBAG) BAY, NC                                            8,550,000  Jones, W.; Price                      Dole; Burr                           President
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MASONBORO INLET AND CONNECTING CHANNELS, NC                              475,000                                        Dole; Burr                           President
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MOREHEAD CITY HARBOR, NC                                               5,171,000                                        Dole; Burr                           President
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NEW RIVER INLET, NC                                                      470,000                                        Dole; Burr                           President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NEW TOPSAIL INLET, NC                                                    855,000  McIntyre                              Dole; Burr
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, NC                                            635,000                                                                             President
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ROLLINSON CHANNEL, NC                                                    611,000                                                                             President
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SILVER LAKE HARBOR, NC                                                   846,000                                                                             President
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W KERR SCOTT DAM AND RESERVOIR, NC                                     2,867,000                                                                             President
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WILMINGTON HARBOR, NC                                                 10,530,000                                        Dole; Burr                           President
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                           NORTH DAKOTA
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BOWMAN--HALEY LAKE, ND                                                   132,000                                                                             President
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GARRISON DAM, LAKE SAKAKAWEA, ND                                      10,411,000                                        Dorgan                               President
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HOMME LAKE, ND                                                           165,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, ND                                         86,000                                                                             President
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INTERNATIONAL WATER STUDIES, ND                                           33,000                                                                             President
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LAKE ASHTABULA AND BALDHILL DAM, ND                                    1,212,000                                                                             President
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PIPESTEM LAKE, ND                                                        174,000                                                                             President
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PIPESTEM LAKE, ND                                                        322,000                                                                             President
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SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, ND                                      113,000                                                                             President
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SOURIS RIVER, ND                                                         262,000                                                                             President
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                               OHIO
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ALUM CREEK LAKE, OH                                                    1,036,000                                                                             President
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ASHTABULA HARBOR, OH                                                   2,900,000  LaToutette                            Voinovich                            President
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BERLIN LAKE, OH                                                        3,140,000                                                                             President
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CAESAR CREEK LAKE, OH                                                  1,890,000                                                                             President
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CLARENCE J BROWN DAM, OH                                               2,439,000                                                                             President
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CLEVELAND HARBOR, OH                                                   8,310,000                                        Voinovich                            President
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CONNEAUT HARBOR, OH                                                      790,000                                                                             President
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DEER CREEK LAKE, OH                                                    1,329,000                                                                             President
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DELAWARE LAKE, OH                                                      2,110,000                                                                             President
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DILLON LAKE, OH                                                        5,490,000                                                                             President
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HURON HARBOR, OH                                                         475,000  Kaptur
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, OH                                        318,000                                                                             President
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LORAIN HARBOR, OH                                                        978,000                                                                             President
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MASSILLON, OH                                                            146,000                                                                             President
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MICHAEL J KIRWAN DAM AND RESERVOIR, OH                                 1,432,000                                                                             President
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MOSQUITO CREEK LAKE, OH                                                1,626,000                                                                             President
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MUSKINGUM RIVER LAKES, OH                                              7,056,000                                                                             President
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NORTH BRANCH KOKOSING RIVER LAKE, OH                                     252,000                                                                             President
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OHIO RIVER NAVIGATION, OH, IN, IL, KY, PA, TN & WV                     2,850,000
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PAINT CREEK LAKE, OH                                                   1,641,000                                                                             President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, OH                                            346,000                                                                             President
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ROSEVILLE, OH                                                             33,000                                                                             President
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SANDUSKY HARBOR, OH                                                      987,000                                                                             President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SURVEILLANCE OF NORTHERN BOUNDARY WATERS, OH                             183,000                                                                             President
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TOLEDO HARBOR, OH                                                      3,975,000                                        Voinovich                            President
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TOM JENKINS DAM, OH                                                      517,000                                                                             President
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WEST FORK OF MILL CREEK LAKE, OH                                         659,000                                                                             President
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WILLIAM H HARSHA LAKE, OH                                              1,261,000                                                                             President
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                             OKLAHOMA
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ARCADIA LAKE, OK                                                         787,000                                        Inhofe                               President
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BIRCH LAKE, OK                                                           566,000                                        Inhofe                               President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BROKEN BOW LAKE, OK                                                    2,038,000                                        Inhofe                               President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CANTON LAKE, OK                                                        1,508,000                                        Inhofe                               President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
COPAN LAKE, OK                                                         1,051,000                                        Inhofe                               President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EUFAULA LAKE, OK                                                       4,790,000                                        Inhofe                               President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FORT GIBSON LAKE, OK                                                   6,145,000                                        Inhofe                               President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FORT SUPPLY LAKE, OK                                                     748,000                                        Inhofe                               President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GREAT SALT PLAINS LAKE, OK                                               239,000                                        Inhofe                               President
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HEYBURN LAKE, OK                                                         804,000                                        Inhofe                               President
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HUGO LAKE, OK                                                          1,215,000                                        Inhofe                               President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HULAH LAKE, OK                                                           936,000                                        Inhofe                               President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, OK                                        224,000                                                                             President
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KAW LAKE, OK                                                           2,017,000                                        Inhofe                               President
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KEYSTONE LAKE, OK                                                      3,923,000                                        Inhofe                               President
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MCCLELLAN-KERR ARKANSAS RIVER NAVIGATION SYSTEM, OK                    5,725,000  Sullivan                              Inhofe                               President
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[[Page H16010]]

 
OOLOGAH LAKE, OK                                                       1,958,000                                        Inhofe                               President
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OPTIMA LAKE, OK                                                          217,000                                                                             President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PENSACOLA RESERVOIR, LAKE OF THE CHEROKEES, OK                            80,000                                                                             President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PINE CREEK LAKE, OK                                                    1,125,000                                        Inhofe                               President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ROBERT S KERR LOCK AND DAM AND RESERVOIRS, OK                          4,824,000                                        Inhofe                               President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SARDIS LAKE, OK                                                          993,000                                        Inhofe                               President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, OK                                      816,000                                                                             President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SKIATOOK LAKE, OK                                                      1,639,000                                        Inhofe                               President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TENKILLER FERRY LAKE, OK                                               3,479,000                                        Inhofe                               President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WAURIKA LAKE, OK                                                       1,289,000                                        Inhofe                               President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WEBBERS FALLS LOCK AND DAM, OK                                         3,557,000                                        Inhofe                               President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WISTER LAKE, OK                                                          715,000                                        Inhofe                               President
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                              OREGON
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APPLEGATE LAKE, OR                                                       847,000                                                                             President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BLUE RIVER LAKE, OR                                                      376,000                                                                             President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BONNEVILLE LOCK AND DAM, OR & WA                                      14,268,000                                                                             President
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CHETCO RIVER, OR                                                         416,000                                        Wyden; Smith                         President
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COLUMBIA & LWR WILLAMETTE R BLW VANCOUVER, WA & PORTLAND              23,842,000  Wu                                    Murray; Wyden; Smith                 President
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COLUMBIA RIVER AT THE MOUTH, OR & WA                                  14,820,000  Baird                                 Murray; Wyden; Smith                 President
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COLUMBIA RIVER BETWEEN VANCOUVER, WA AND THE DALLES, OR                  455,000                                                                             President
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COOS BAY, OR                                                           5,700,000  Defazio                               Wyden; Smith                         President
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COQUILLE RIVER, OR                                                       259,000                                        Wyden; Smith                         President
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COTTAGE GROVE LAKE, OR                                                   910,000                                                                             President
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COUGAR LAKE (WILLAMETTE RIVER TEMPERATURE CONTROL), OR \1\             1,245,000                                                                             President
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DETROIT LAKE, OR                                                       1,208,000                                                                             President
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DORENA LAKE, OR                                                          982,000                                                                             President
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FALL CREEK LAKE, OR                                                    1,033,000                                                                             President
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FERN RIDGE LAKE, OR                                                    1,296,000                                                                             President
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GREEN PETER--FOSTER LAKES, OR                                          1,547,000                                                                             President
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HILLS CREEK LAKE, OR                                                     767,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS, OR                        31,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, OR                                        164,000                                                                             President
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JOHN DAY LOCK AND DAM, OR & WA                                         4,406,000                                                                             President
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LOOKOUT POINT LAKE, OR                                                 1,534,000                                                                             President
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LOST CREEK LAKE, OR                                                    2,946,000                                                                             President
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MCNARY LOCK AND DAM, OR & WA                                           5,369,000                                                                             President
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PORT ORFORD, OR                                                          313,000                                        Wyden; Smith                         President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, OR                                            141,000                                                                             President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ROGUE RIVER AT GOLD BEACH, OR                                            434,000                                        Wyden; Smith                         President
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SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, OR                                       60,000                                                                             President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SIUSLAW RIVER, OR                                                        702,000  Dafazio                               Wyden; Smith                         President
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SURVEILLANCE OF NORTHERN BOUNDARY WATERS, WA                             376,000                                                                             President
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TILLAMOOK BAY AND BAR, OR                                              1,880,000  Hooley                                Wyden; Smith
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UMPQUA RIVER, OR                                                       1,392,000  Dafazio                               Wyden; Smith                         President
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WILLAMETTE RIVER AT WILLAMETTE FALLS, OR                                 158,000  Hooley                                Wyden; Smith                         President
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WILLAMETTE RIVER BANK PROTECTION, OR                                      58,000                                                                             President
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WILLOW CREEK LAKE, OR                                                    580,000                                                                             President
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YAQUINA BAY AND HARBOR, OR                                             1,267,000                                        Wyden; Smith                         President
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YAQUINA RIVER, OR                                                        589,000  Hooley                                Wyden; Smith
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                           PENNSYLVANIA
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ALLEGHENY RIVER, PA                                                    6,618,000                                        Casey                                President
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ALVIN R BUSH DAM, PA                                                     764,000                                                                             President
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AYLESWORTH CREEK LAKE, PA                                                301,000                                                                             President
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BELTZVILLE LAKE, PA                                                    2,310,000                                                                             President
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BLUE MARSH LAKE, PA                                                    2,929,000                                                                             President
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CONEMAUGH RIVER LAKE, PA                                               1,532,000                                                                             President
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COWANESQUE LAKE, PA                                                    2,367,000  Peterson                                                                   President
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CROOKED CREEK LAKE, PA                                                 1,370,000                                                                             President
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CURWENSVILLE LAKE, PA                                                    757,000                                                                             President
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EAST BRANCH CLARION RIVER LAKE, PA                                     1,693,000  Peterson                                                                   President
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FOSTER JOSEPH SAYERS DAM, PA                                             757,000                                                                             President
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FRANCIS E WALTER DAM, PA                                               1,209,000                                                                             President
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GENERAL EDGAR JADWIN DAM AND RESERVOIR, PA                               350,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, PA                                        429,000                                                                             President
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JOHNSTOWN, PA                                                          1,172,000                                                                             President
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KINZUA DAM AND ALLEGHENY RESERVOIR, PA                                 1,295,000                                                                             President
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LOYALHANNA LAKE, PA                                                    1,096,000                                                                             President
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MAHONING CREEK LAKE, PA                                                2,264,000                                                                             President
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MONONGAHELA RIVER, PA                                                 16,142,000                                                                             President
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OHIO RIVER LOCKS AND DAMS, PA, OH & WV                                23,243,000                                                                             President
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OHIO RIVER OPEN CHANNEL WORK, PA, OH & WV                                489,000                                                                             President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, PA                                             80,000                                                                             President
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PROMPTON LAKE, PA                                                        745,000                                                                             President
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PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA                                                         739,000                                                                             President
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RAYSTOWN LAKE, PA                                                      4,155,000                                                                             President
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SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, PA                                       59,000                                                                             President
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SCHUYLKILL RIVER, PA                                                   1,425,000  Brady                                 Specter                              President
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SHENANGO RIVER LAKE, PA                                                2,822,000                                                                             President
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STILLWATER LAKE, PA                                                      538,000                                                                             President
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SURVEILLANCE OF NORTHERN BOUNDARY WATERS, PA                              82,000                                                                             President
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TIOGA--HAMMOND LAKES, PA                                               2,785,000  Peterson                                                                   President
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TIONESTA LAKE, PA                                                      2,319,000  Peterson                                                                   President
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UNION CITY LAKE, PA                                                      301,000                                                                             President
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WOODCOCK CREEK LAKE, PA                                                  899,000                                                                             President
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YORK INDIAN ROCK DAM, PA                                                 594,000                                                                             President
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YOUGHIOGHENY RIVER LAKE, PA & MD                                       2,020,000                                                                             President
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                           RHODE ISLAND
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BLOCK ISLAND HARBOR, RI                                                  143,000  Langevin
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, RI                                         21,000                                                                             President
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POINT JUDITH HARBOR OF REUGE, RI                                         190,000                                        Reed; Whitehouse
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, RI                                            376,000                                                                             President
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WARWICK COVE, RI                                                         190,000                                        Reed; Whitehouse
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                          SOUTH CAROLINA
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ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, SC                                     2,215,000  Brown, H.                             Graham                               President
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CHARLESTON HARBOR, SC \1\                                              8,783,000                                        Graham                               President
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COOPER RIVER, CHARLESTON HARBOR, SC                                    3,744,000                                        Graham                               President
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FOLLY BEACH, SC \1\                                                            0                                                                             President
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FOLLY RIVER, SC                                                          465,000                                        Graham
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GEORGETOWN HARBOR, SC \1\                                              5,007,000  Brown, H.                             Graham                               President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, SC                                         56,000                                                                             President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, SC                                            558,000                                                                             President
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                           SOUTH DAKOTA
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BIG BEND DAM, LAKE SHARPE, SD                                          7,517,000                                                                             President
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CHEYENNE RIVER SIOUX TRIBE, LOWER BRULE SIOUX, SD                      2,850,000                                        Johnson; Thune
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COLD BROOK LAKE, SD                                                      223,000                                                                             President
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COTTONWOOD SPRINGS LAKE, SD                                              164,000                                                                             President
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FORT RANDALL DAM, LAKE FRANCIS CASE, SD                                7,082,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, SD                                         24,000                                                                             President
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LAKE TRAVERSE, SD & MN                                                   536,000                                                                             President
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MISSOURI RIVER BETWEEN FORT PECK DAM AND GAVINS PT, SD, MT               141,000                                                                             President
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OAHE DAM, LAKE OAHE, SD & ND                                           9,379,000                                        Dorgan                               President
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SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, SD                                       51,000                                                                             President
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                             TENNESSEE
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CENTER HILL LAKE, TN                                                   5,106,000                                                                             President
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CHEATHAM LOCK AND DAM, TN                                              6,670,000                                                                             President
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CHICKAMAUGA LOCK, TENNESSEE RIVER, TN                                  1,072,000                                        Alexander; Corker                    President
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CORDELL HULL DAM AND RESERVOIR, TN                                     4,981,000                                                                             President
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DALE HOLLOW LAKE, TN                                                   6,764,000  Gordon                                Alexander; Corker                    President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, TN                                         33,000                                                                             President
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J PERCY PRIEST DAM AND RESERVOIR, TN                                   4,740,000  Gordon                                                                     President
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OLD HICKORY LOCK AND DAM, TN                                           7,668,000                                                                             President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, TN                                              2,000                                                                             President
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TENNESSEE RIVER, TN                                                   21,151,000                                        Shelby                               President
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WOLF RIVER HARBOR, TN                                                    426,000  Cohen                                                                      President
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                               TEXAS
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AQUILLA LAKE, TX                                                         887,000                                                                             President
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ARKANSAS--RED RIVER BASINS CHLORIDE CONTROL--AREA VI                   1,326,000                                                                             President
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BARBOUR TERMINAL CHANNEL, TX                                             177,000                                                                             President
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BARDWELL LAKE, TX                                                      2,038,000                                                                             President
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BAYPORT SHIP CHANNEL, TX                                                 177,000                                                                             President
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BELTON LAKE, TX                                                        3,034,000                                                                             President
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BENBROOK LAKE, TX                                                      3,000,000  Granger                                                                    President
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BRAZOS ISLAND HARBOR, TX                                               2,850,000  Ortiz; Edwards                        Cornyn
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BUFFALO BAYOU AND TRIBUTARIES, TX                                      5,897,000                                                                             President
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CANYON LAKE, TX                                                        3,026,000                                                                             President
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CHANNEL TO PORT BOLIVAR, TX                                              535,000                                                                             President
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CORPUS CHRISTI SHIP CHANNEL, TX                                        9,963,000                                                                             President
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DENISON DAM, LAKE TEXOMA, TX                                           6,971,000                                        Inhofe                               President
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ESTELLINE SPRINGS EXPERIMENTAL PROJECT, TX                                 1,000                                                                             President
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FERRELLS BRIDGE DAM, LAKE O' THE PINES, TX                             3,056,000                                                                             President
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FREEPORT HARBOR, TX                                                    5,392,000                                        Cornyn                               President
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GALVESTON HARBOR AND CHANNEL, TX                                      19,336,000                                                                             President
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GRANGER DAM AND LAKE, TX                                               2,196,000                                                                             President
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GRAPEVINE LAKE, TX                                                     2,865,000                                                                             President
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GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, TX                                        23,105,000  Ortiz                                 Hutchison                            President
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HORDS CREEK LAKE, TX                                                   1,256,000                                                                             President
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HOUSTON SHIP CHANNEL, TX                                              17,221,000  Edwards; Green, A.; Green, G.;        Hutchison; Cornyn                    President
                                                                                   Lampson; Paul
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, TX                                        670,000                                                                             President
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JIM CHAPMAN LAKE, TX                                                   1,643,000                                                                             President
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JOE POOL LAKE, TX                                                        738,000                                                                             President
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[[Page H16015]]

 
LAKE KEMP, TX                                                            580,000                                                                             President
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LAVON LAKE, TX                                                         2,440,000                                                                             President
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LEWISVILLE DAM, TX                                                     4,504,000  Burgess                                                                    President
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MATAGORDA SHIP CHANNEL, TX                                             8,191,000                                        Hutchison                            President
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NAVARRO MILLS LAKE, TX                                                 2,130,000                                                                             President
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NORTH SAN GABRIEL DAM AND LAKE GEORGETOWN, TX                          1,887,000                                                                             President
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O C FISHER DAM AND LAKE, TX                                              819,000                                                                             President
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PAT MAYSE LAKE, TX                                                       986,000                                                                             President
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PROCTOR LAKE, TX                                                       2,207,000                                                                             President
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RAY ROBERTS LAKE, TX                                                   1,336,000                                                                             President
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SABINE--NECHES WATERWAY, TX                                           11,857,000                                                                             President
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SAM RAYBURN DAM AND RESERVOIR, TX                                      3,976,000                                                                             President
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SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, TX                                      184,000                                                                             President
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SOMERVILLE LAKE, TX                                                    3,697,000                                                                             President
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STILLHOUSE HOLLOW DAM, TX                                              1,798,000                                                                             President
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TEXAS CITY SHIP CHANNEL, TX                                            4,312,000                                                                             President
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TEXAS WATER ALLOCATION ASSESSMENT, TX                                    713,000  Burgess; Carter; Edwards              Hutchison; Cornyn                    President
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TOWN BLUFF DAM, B A STEINHAGEN LAKE, TX                                3,535,000  Brady                                                                      President
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WACO LAKE, TX                                                          4,169,000  Edwards                                                                    President
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WALLISVILLE LAKE, TX                                                   2,217,000                                                                             President
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WHITNEY LAKE, TX                                                       9,493,000  Edwards                                                                    President
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WRIGHT PATMAN DAM AND LAKE, TX                                         3,394,000                                                                             President
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                               UTAH
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, UT                                         47,000                                                                             President
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SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, UT                                      653,000                                                                             President
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                              VERMONT
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BALL MOUNTAIN LAKE, VT                                                   929,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, VT                                         52,000                                                                             President
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NARROWS OF LAKE CHAMPLAIN, VT & NY                                        75,000                                                                             President
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NORTH HARTLAND LAKE, VT                                                1,155,000                                                                             President
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NORTH SPRINGFIELD LAKE, VT                                               894,000                                                                             President
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TOWNSHEND LAKE, VT                                                       907,000                                                                             President
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UNION VILLAGE DAM, VT                                                    653,000                                                                             President
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                             VIRGINIA
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APPOMATTOX RIVER, VA                                                   1,425,000  Scott R.; Forbes                      Warner; Webb
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ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY--ACC, VA                                1,688,000                                                                             President
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ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY--DSC, VA                                1,538,000  Butterfield; Forbes                   Warner; Webb                         President
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BROAD CREEK, VA                                                          333,000  Davis, J.
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CHINCOTEAGUE INLET, VA                                                   611,000                                                                             President
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GATHRIGHT DAM AND LAKE MOOMAW, VA                                      1,898,000                                                                             President
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HAMPTON RDS, NORFOLK & NEWPORT NEWS HBR (DRIFT REMOVAL), VA              843,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, VA                                        228,000                                                                             President
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JAMES RIVER CHANNEL, VA                                                4,731,000  Scott, R.                                                                  President
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JOHN H KERR LAKE, VA & NC                                             10,437,000                                                                             President
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JOHN W FLANNAGAN DAM AND RESERVOIR, VA                                 1,626,000                                                                             President
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LITTLE WICOMICO RIVER, VA                                                 94,000  Davis, J.                                                                  President
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NORFOLK HARBOR, VA                                                    11,947,000  Drake; Scott, R.                      Warner; Webb                         President
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NORFOLK HARBOR (PREVENTION OF OBSTRUCTIVE DEPOSITS), VA                  197,000                                                                             President
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NORTH FORK OF POUND RIVER LAKE, VA                                       409,000                                                                             President
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ONANCOCK RIVER, VA                                                       651,000  Drake                                 Warner; Webb
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PHILPOTT LAKE, VA                                                      4,583,000                                                                             President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, VA                                            809,000                                                                             President
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RUDEE INLET, VA                                                          962,000                                        Warner; Webb                         President
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TYLERS BEACH, VA                                                       1,017,000  Forbes                                                                     President
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WATERWAY ON THE COAST OF VIRGINIA, VA                                    179,000                                                                             President
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YORK RIVER, VA                                                            47,000                                                                             President
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                            WASHINGTON
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CHIEF JOSEPH DAM, WA \1\                                                 765,000                                                                             President
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COLUMBIA RIVER AT BAKER BAY, WA & OR                                     608,000  Baird                                 Murray; Cantwell
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COLUMBIA RIVER BETWEEN CHINOOK AND SAND ISLAND, WA                       233,000  Baird                                 Murray
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EVERETT HARBOR AND SNOHOMISH RIVER, WA                                 1,539,000                                        Murray; Cantwell                     President
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GRAYS HARBOR AND CHEHALIS RIVER, WA                                   11,800,000  Dicks                                                                      President
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HOWARD HANSON DAM, WA \1\                                              3,399,000                                                                             President
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ICE HARBOR LOCK AND DAM, WA                                            3,809,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS, WA                        61,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, WA                                        301,000                                                                             President
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LAKE WASHINGTON SHIP CANAL, WA                                         5,596,000                                        Cantwell                             President
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LITTLE GOOSE LOCK AND DAM, WA                                          1,379,000                                                                             President
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LOWER GRANITE LOCK AND DAM, WA                                         3,708,000                                                                             President
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LOWER MONUMENTAL LOCK AND DAM, WA                                      3,010,000                                        Crapo                                President
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LOWER SNAKE RIVER FISH & WILDLIFE COMPENSATION, WA, OR & ID \1\                0                                                                             President
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MILL CREEK LAKE, WA                                                    1,447,000                                                                             President
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MT ST HELENS SEDIMENT CONTROL, WA                                        261,000                                                                             President
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MUD MOUNTAIN DAM, WA                                                   3,830,000                                        Murray; Cantwell                     President
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NEAH BAY, WA                                                              31,000                                                                             President
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PORT TOWNSEND, WA                                                        259,000                                                                             President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, WA                                            420,000                                                                             President
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PUGET SOUND AND TRIBUTARY WATERS, WA                                     856,000                                                                             President
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QUILLAYUTE RIVER, WA                                                      62,000                                                                             President
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SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, WA                                      484,000                                                                             President
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SEATTLE HARBOR, WA                                                        52,000                                                                             President
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STILLAGUAMISH RIVER, WA                                                  171,000                                                                             President
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SURVEILLANCE OF NORTHERN BOUNDARY WATERS, WA                              60,000                                                                             President
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SWINOMISH CHANNEL, WA                                                    475,000  Larsen                                Murray; Cantwell
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TACOMA, PUYALLUP RIVER, WA                                               137,000                                                                             President
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THE DALLES LOCK AND DAM, WA & OR                                       3,740,000                                                                             President
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WILLAPA RIVER AND HARBOR, WA                                              32,000                                                                             President
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                           WEST VIRGINIA
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BEECH FORK LAKE, WV                                                    1,162,000                                                                             President
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BLUESTONE LAKE, WV                                                     2,437,000                                                                             President
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BURNSVILLE LAKE, WV                                                    1,868,000                                                                             President
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EAST LYNN LAKE, WV                                                     1,691,000                                                                             President
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ELKINS, WV                                                                12,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, WV                                        114,000                                                                             President
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KANAWHA RIVER LOCKS AND DAMS, WV                                       9,677,000                                                                             President
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OHIO RIVER LOCKS AND DAMS, WV, KY & OH                                32,709,000  Mollohan; Rahall                                                           President
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OHIO RIVER OPEN CHANNEL WORK, WV, KY & OH                              2,389,000                                                                             President
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R D BAILEY LAKE, WV                                                    1,875,000                                                                             President
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STONEWALL JACKSON LAKE, WV                                             1,053,000                                                                             President
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SUMMERSVILLE LAKE, WV                                                  1,594,000                                                                             President
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SUTTON LAKE, WV                                                        1,845,000                                                                             President
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TYGART LAKE, WV                                                        3,528,000                                                                             President
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UPPER MONONGAHELA RIVER AUTOMATION PROJECT, WV                           350,000  Mollohan
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                             WISCONSIN
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EAU GALLE RIVER LAKE, WI                                                 742,000                                                                             President
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FOX RIVER, WI                                                          4,308,000  Kagen; Petri                          Kohl                                 President
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GREEN BAY HARBOR, WI \1\                                               4,722,000  Kagen                                 Kohl                                 President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, WI                                         39,000                                                                             President
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KEWAUNEE HARBOR, WI                                                      212,000  Kagen                                                                      President
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LAKE SUPERIOR SMALL HARBOR DREDGING, WI                                1,589,000  Obey
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MILWAUKEE HARBOR, WI                                                   1,428,000                                                                             President
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PROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS, WI                                            102,000                                                                             President
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RIECK'S LAKE, WI                                                          31,000  Kind
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STURGEON BAY, WI                                                         618,000  Kagen                                                                      President
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SURVEILLANCE OF NORTHERN BOUNDARY WATERS, WI                             458,000                                                                             President
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TWO RIVERS HARBOR, WI                                                  1,860,000  Petri                                 Kohl
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                              WYOMING
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETE ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS, WY                          9,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS, WY                                         15,000                                                                             President
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JACKSON HOLE LEVEES, WY                                                  312,000                                                                             President
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SCHEDULING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS, WY                                       83,000                                                                             President
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                         REMAINING ITEMS:
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ASSET MANAGEMENT/FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE                  3,800,000                                                                             President
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AQUATIC NUISANCE CONTROL RESEARCH                                        656,000                                                                             President
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BUDGET/MANAGEMENT SUPPORT FOR O&M BUSINESS LINES                       5,097,000                                                                             President
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CHIEF'S 12 ACTIONS                                                     2,521,000                                                                             President
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COASTAL INLET RESEARCH PROGRAM                                         2,351,000                                                                             President
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CULTURAL RESOURCES (NAGPRA/CURATION)                                   1,425,000                                                                             President
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DREDGE WHEELER READY RESERVE                                           7,600,000                                                                             President
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DREDGING DATA AND LOCK PERFORMANCE MONITORING SYSTEM                   1,009,000                                                                             President
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DREDGING OPERATIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION (DOER)               5,776,000                                                                             President
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DREDGING OPERATIONS TECHNICAL SUPPORT PROGRAM (DOTS)                   1,321,000                                                                             President
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EARTHQUAKE HAZARDS REDUCTION PROGRAM                                     257,000                                                                             President
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FACILITY PROTECTION                                                   11,400,000                                                                             President
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GREAT LAKES SEDIMENT TRANSPORT MODEL                                     855,000                                                                             President
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INLAND WATERWAY NAVIGATION CHARTS                                      3,523,000                                                                             President
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS                                          1,691,000                                                                             President
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MONITORING OF COASTAL NAVIGATION PROJECTS                              1,496,000                                                                             President
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NATIONAL COASTAL MAPPING                                               9,000,000                                        Cochran                              President
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NATIONAL DAM SAFETY PROGRAM                                            9,500,000                                                                             President
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NATIONAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (NEPP)                                 4,750,000                                                                             President
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NATIONAL NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES                       3,131,000                                                                             President
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NATIONAL PORTFOLIO ASSESSMENT FOR REALLOCATION                           285,000                                                                             President
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PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL SUPPORT                                    285,000                                                                             President
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PROTECTION OF NAVIGATION:
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  PROTECTION OF NAVIGATION--REMOVAL OF SUNKEN VESSELS                    475,000                                                                             President
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  PROTECTION OF NAVIGATION--STRAIGHTENING OF CHANNELS                     48,000                                                                             President
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  WATERBORNE COMMERCE STATISTICS                                       4,057,000                                                                             President
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  HARBOR MAINTENANCE FEE DATA COLLECTION                                 689,000                                                                             President
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RECREATION ONE STOP (R1S) NATIONAL RECREATION RESERVATION              1,074,000                                                                             President
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REGIONAL SEDIMENT MANAGEMENT PROGRAM                                   2,746,000                                        Inouye; Cardin; Dole; Burr; Wyden;   President
                                                                                                                         Smith; Reed; Whitehouse; Schumer
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  Southeast Oahu Regional Sediment Management, HI                      (500,000)                                        Inouye
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  North Carolina RSM, NC                                               (600,000)                                        Dole; Burr
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  Long Island Coastal Planning, NY                                     (425,000)  Israel                                Schumer
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  South Jetty and Clatsop Spit, OR                                     (200,000)  Wu                                    Wyden; Smith
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  South Coastal Rhode Island Regional Sediment Management Study,       (250,000)                                        Reed; Whitehouse
 RI
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RELIABILITY MODELS PROGRAM FOR MAJOR REHAB                               578,000                                                                             President
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WATER OPERATIONS TECHNICAL SUPPORT (WOTS)                                620,000                                                                             President
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\1\ THE COMMITTEES ON APPROPRIATIONS HAVE INCLUDED A PORTION OR ALL OF THE FUNDING FOR THIS REQUEST WITHIN THE CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNT.


                                                                                  ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
                                                                                            TITLE II
                                                                                    WATER & RELATED RESOURCES
                [The amounts displayed in this table do not reflect the 1.6 percent reduction applied to the Congressionally directed projects and activities contained herein.]
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                                                                     CONFERENCE
                           PROJECT TITLE                               AMOUNT              REQUESTED BY HOUSE                   REQUESTED BY SENATE              REQUESTED BY ADMINISTRATION
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                              ARIZONA
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AK CHIN WATER RIGHTS SETTLEMENT ACT PROJECT                            8,700,000                                                                             President
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CENTRAL ARIZONA PROJECT, COLORADO RIVER BASIN                         27,579,000                                        Kyl; Domenici; Bingaman              President
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COLORADO RIVER FRONT WORK AND LEVEE SYSTEM                             3,312,000                                        Feinstein                            President
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NORTHERN ARIZONA INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                                  385,000                                                                             President
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PHOENIX METROPOLITAN WATER REUSE PROJECT                                 250,000  Pastor                                                                     President
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SALT RIVER PROJECT                                                       600,000                                                                             President
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SAN CARLOS APACHE TRIBE WATER SETTLEMENT ACT                             310,000                                                                             President
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SAN CARLOS IRRIGATION PROJECT                                            200,000
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SOUTH/CENTRAL ARIZONA INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                             915,000                                                                             President
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SOUTHERN ARIZONA WATER RIGHTS SETTLEMENT ACT PROJECT                   4,445,000                                                                             President
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YUMA AREA PROJECTS                                                    22,909,000                                                                             President
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YUMA EAST WETLANDS                                                     1,500,000  Grijalva; Pastor                      Kyl
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                            CALIFORNIA
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CACHUMA PROJECT                                                        2,711,000  Capps; Gallegly                       Feinstein                            President
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CALIFORNIA INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                                        460,000                                                                             President
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CALLEGUAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT RECYCLING PLANT                     1,050,000  Gallegly                                                                   President
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CENTRAL VALLEY PROJECTS:
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AMERICAN RIVER DIVISION                                               10,278,000  Doolittle                                                                  President
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  AUBURN-FOLSOM SOUTH UNIT                                             4,823,000                                                                             President
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  DELTA DIVISION                                                      17,648,000                                                                             President
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  EAST SIDE DIVISION                                                   4,454,000                                                                             President
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  FRIANT DIVISION                                                      7,947,000  Radanovich                            Feinstein                            President
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  MISCELLANEOUS PROJECT PROGRAMS                                      13,780,000                                        Feinstein                            President
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  REPLACEMENTS, ADDITIONS, AND EXTRAORDINARY MAINT                    19,410,000                                                                             President
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  SACRAMENTO RIVER DIVISION                                            8,028,000                                                                             President
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  SAN FELIPE DIVISION                                                    920,000                                                                             President
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  SAN JOAQUIN DIVISION                                                   327,000                                                                             President
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  SHASTA DIVISION                                                      8,541,000                                                                             President
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  TRINITY RIVER DIVISION                                              10,462,000                                        Feinstein                            President
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  WATER AND POWER OPERATIONS                                          10,281,000                                                                             President
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  WEST SAN JOAQUIN DIVISION, SAN LUIS UNIT                             9,964,000                                                                             President
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  YIELD FEASIBILITY INVESTIGATION                                        562,000                                                                             President
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HI-DESERT WASTEWATER COLLECTION & REUSE                                  500,000  Lewis, J.
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INLAND EMPIRE REGIONAL WATER RECYCLING PROJECT (Previously in          1,000,000  Calvert, Dreier                       Feinstein
 House Cal-Bay Delta)
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IRVINE BASIN GROUND AND SURFACE WATER IMPROVEMENT                        500,000  Campbell                              Feinstein
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LAKE TAHOE REGIONAL WETLANDS                                           2,000,000                                        Reid
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LONG BEACH AREA WATER RECLAMATION AND REUSE PROJECT                      600,000  Millender-McDonald                    Feinstein                            President
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LONG BEACH DESALINATION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT                         750,000  Millender-McDonald; Rohrabacher       Feinstein                            President
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LOS ANGELES BASIN (WATERSHED WATER SUPPLY AUGMENTATION)                  500,000  Sanchez, L.                           Feinstein
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NORTH BAY WATER REUSE PROJECT                                            100,000  Woolsey
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NORTH SAN DIEGO COUNTY AREA WATER RECYCLING PROJECT                    1,500,000  Bilbray                               Feinstein                            President
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ORANGE COUNTY REGIONAL WATER RECLAMATION PROJECT                       2,100,000  Miller, G.; Rohrabacher; Sanchez,     Feinstein                            President
                                                                                   L.; Calvert
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ORLAND PROJECT                                                           717,000                                                                             President
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RANCHO WATER DISTRICT                                                    125,000  Bono; Issa
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*RIVERSIDE CORONA FEEDER                                                 100,000  Calvert
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SALTON SEA RESEARCH PROJECT                                            1,150,000  Filner; Hunter                                                             President
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SAN DIEGO AREA WATER RECLAMATION AND REUSE PROGRAM                     3,450,000                                                                             President
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SAN GABRIEL BASIN PROJECT                                                700,000                                                                             President
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SAN GABRIEL BASIN RESTORATION FUND                                     3,000,000  Dreier; Napolitano; Roybal-Allard
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SAN JOSE AREA WATER RECLAMATION AND REUSE PROGRAM                      1,000,000  Honda; Lofgren                                                             President
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SOLANO PROJECT                                                         3,985,000                                                                             President
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                             1,090,000  Roybal-Allard; Lewis, Jerry                                                President
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UPPER MOJAVE RIVER WELL FIELD                                            125,000  Lewis, Jerry
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VENTURA RIVER PROJECT                                                    458,000                                                                             President
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WATSONVILLE AREA WATER RECYCLING PROJECT                               1,000,000  Farr
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                             COLORADO
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ANIMAS-LA PLATA PROJECT, CRSP                                         61,625,000  Salazar                               Domenici; Allard; Salazar; Bingaman  President
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COLLBRAN PROJECT                                                       1,493,000                                                                             President
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COLORADO-BIG THOMPSON PROJECT                                         11,689,000                                                                             President
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COLORADO INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                                          304,000                                                                             President
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FRUITGROWERS DAM PROJECT                                                 208,000                                                                             President
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FRYINGPAN-ARKANSAS PROJECT                                             9,069,000                                                                             President
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GRAND VALLEY UNIT, CRBSCP, TITLE II                                    1,158,000                                                                             President
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LEADVILLE/ARKANSAS RIVER RECOVERY                                      2,030,000                                                                             President
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MANCOS PROJECT                                                           152,000                                                                             President
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PARADOX VALLEY UNIT, CRBSCP, TITLE II                                  2,563,000                                                                             President
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PINE RIVER PROJECT                                                       269,000                                                                             President
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SAN LUIS VALLEY PROJECT                                                4,987,000                                                                             President
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UNCOMPAHGRE PROJECT                                                      240,000                                                                             President
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UPPER COLORADO RIVER OPERATIONS                                          200,000                                                                             President
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                              HAWAII
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HAWAII RECLAMATION PROJECTS--LAHAINA                                     500,000                                        Inouye
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                               IDAHO
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BOISE AREA PROJECTS                                                    5,163,000                                                                             President
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COLUMBIA AND SNAKE RIVER SALMON RECOVERY PROJECT                      15,000,000                                                                             President
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IDAHO INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                                             331,000                                                                             President
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LEWISTON ORCHARDS PROJECTS                                               603,000                                                                             President
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MINIDOKA AREA PROJECTS                                                 5,749,000                                                                             President
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                              KANSAS
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KANSAS INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                                             72,000                                                                             President
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WICHITA-CHENEY PROJECT                                                   427,000                                                                             President
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WICHITA PROJECT--EQUUS BEDS DIVISION                                   1,500,000  Tiahrt                                Roberts
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                              MONTANA
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FORT PECK RESERVATION/DRY PRAIRIE RURAL WATER SYSTEM                  10,000,000  Rehberg                               Baucus; Tester
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HUNGRY HORSE PROJECT                                                     913,000                                                                             President
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HUNTLEY PROJECT                                                          161,000                                                                             President
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LOWER YELLOWSTONE PROJECT                                                300,000                                                                             President
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MILK RIVER PROJECT                                                     1,726,000                                                                             President
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MONTANA INVESTIGATIONS                                                    23,000                                                                             President
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ROCKY BOYS/NORTH CENTRAL MONTANA RURAL WATER SYSTEM                    6,000,000  Rehberg                               Baucus; Tester
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SUN RIVER PROJECT                                                        370,000                                                                             President
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                             NEBRASKA
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MIRAGE FLATS PROJECT                                                     140,000                                                                             President
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NEBRASKA INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                                            8,000                                                                             President
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                              NEVADA
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HALFWAY WASH PROJECT STUDY                                               175,000                                                                             President
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LAHONTAN BASIN PROJECT                                                 8,579,000                                                                             President
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LAKE MEAD/LAS VEGAS WASH PROGRAM                                       2,375,000  Berkley; Porter                       Reid; Ensign                         President
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NORTH LAS VEGAS WATER REUSE                                            2,000,000  Berkley                               Reid
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                            NEW MEXICO
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ALBUQUERQUE METRO AREA WATER RECYCLING AND REUSE                       1,500,000                                        Domenici; Bingaman
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CARLSBAD PROJECT                                                       3,841,000                                        Domenici; Bingaman                   President
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CHIMAYO WATER PLAN                                                       500,000                                        Domenici; Bingaman
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EASTERN NEW MEXICO INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAMS                                38,000                                        Domenici                             President
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EASTERN NEW MEXICO WATER REUSE                                           250,000                                        Domenici; Bingaman
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EASTERN NEW MEXICO RURAL WATER SUPPLY                                    250,000                                        Domenici; Bingaman
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JICARILLA APACHE RESERVATION RURAL WATER SYSTEM                        1,500,000  Udall, T.                             Domenici; Bingaman
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MIDDLE RIO GRANDE PROJECT                                             39,550,000                                        Domenici; Bingaman                   President
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NAVAJO-GALLUP WATER SUPPLY, NM, UT, CO                                   250,000                                        Domenici; Bingaman
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NAVAJO NATION INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                                      84,000                                        Domenici                             President
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PECOS RIVER BASIN WATER SALVAGE PROJECT                                  197,000                                        Domenici                             President
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RIO GRANDE PROJECT                                                     4,516,000                                        Domenici                             President
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SAN JUAN RIVER BASIN INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                              133,000                                        Domenici                             President
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SANTA FE BUCKMAN DIVERSION, NM                                           250,000                                        Domenici; Bingaman
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SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO/WEST TEXAS INV. PROGRAM                              140,000                                        Domenici                             President
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TUCUMCARI PROJECT                                                         33,000                                        Domenici                             President
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UPPER RIO GRANDE BASIN INVESTIGATIONS                                     76,000                                        Domenici                             President
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                           NORTH DAKOTA
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DAKOTAS INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                                           204,000                                                                             President
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PICK-SLOAN MISSOURI BASIN--GARRISON DIVERSION                         69,000,000  Pomeroy                               Dorgan                               President
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                             OKLAHOMA
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ARBUCKLE PROJECT                                                         188,000                                                                             President
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ARBUCKLE-SIMPSON AQUIFER STUDY                                           375,000  Cole
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MCGEE CREEK PROJECT                                                      610,000                                                                             President
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MOUNTAIN PARK PROJECT                                                    415,000                                                                             President
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NORMAN PROJECT                                                           403,000                                                                             President
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WASHITA BASIN PROJECT                                                  1,493,000                                                                             President
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W.C. AUSTIN PROJECT                                                      375,000                                                                             President
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                              OREGON
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BURNT, MALHEUR, OWYHEE, AND POWER RIVER BASIN WATER OPT. FEAS.           150,000                                        Wyden; Smith
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CROOKED RIVER PROJECT                                                    974,000                                                                             President
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DESCHUTES PROJECT                                                        436,000                                                                             President
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EASTERN OREGON PROJECTS                                                  810,000                                                                             President
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KLAMATH PROJECT                                                       25,000,000                                                                             President
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OREGON INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                                            732,000                                        Wyden; Smith                         President
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ROGUE RIVER BASIN PROJECT, TALENT DIVISION                             1,341,000                                                                             President
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SAVAGE RAPIDS DAM REMOVAL                                             15,000,000  Walden                                                                     President
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TUALATIN BASIN WATER SUPPLY PROJECT                                      250,000  Wu                                    Wyden; Smith
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TUALATIN PROJECT                                                         368,000                                                                             President
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TUALATIN PROJECT TITLE TRANSFER AND FACILITY ASSESMENT STUDY             400,000                                        Wyden; Smith
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UMATILLA PROJECT                                                       3,646,000                                                                             President
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                           SOUTH DAKOTA
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LEWIS AND CLARK RURAL WATER SYSTEM                                    27,000,000  Herseth; King, S.; Walz               Johnson; Harkin; Grassley; Coleman   President
                                                                                                                         Klobuchar; Thune
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MID-DAKOTA RURAL WATER PROJECT                                            15,000                                                                             President
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MNI WICONI PROJECT                                                    38,181,000  Herseth                               Johnson; Thune                       President
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PERKINS COUNTY RURAL WATER SYSTEM, SD                                  3,000,000  Herseth                               Johnson; Thune
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RAPID VALLEY PROJECT, DEERFIELD DAM                                       74,000                                                                             President
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                               TEXAS
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BALMORHEA PROJECT                                                         58,000                                                                             President
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CANADIAN RIVER PROJECT                                                   144,000                                                                             President
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DALLAS-TRINITY WATER RECLAMATION AND REUSE STUDY                         500,000  Johnson, E.; Sessions                 Hutchison
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LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY WATER RESOURCES                                2,750,000  Edwards; Hinojosa; Ortiz              Hutchison                            President
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NUECES RIVER PROJECT                                                     747,000                                                                             President
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SAN ANGELO PROJECT                                                       341,000                                                                             President
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TEXAS INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                                             114,000                                                                             President
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WILLIAMSON COUNTY WATER RECYCLING PROJECT                                250,000  Carter
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                               UTAH
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HYRUM PROJECT                                                            153,000                                                                             President
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MOON LAKE PROJECT                                                         32,000                                                                             President
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NEWTON PROJECT                                                            79,000                                                                             President
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NORTHERN UTAH INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                                     576,000                                        Bennett                              President
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OGDEN RIVER PROJECT                                                      252,000                                                                             President
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PARK CITY FEASIBILLTY STUDY                                              500,000                                        Bennett
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PROVO RIVER PROJECT                                                      867,000                                                                             President
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SCOFIELD PROJECT                                                          93,000                                                                             President
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SOUTHERN UTAH INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                                     414,000  Matheson                                                                   President
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STRAWBERRY VALLEY PROJECT                                                220,000                                                                             President
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WEBER BASIN PROJECT                                                    1,967,000                                                                             President
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WEBER RIVER PROJECT                                                      117,000                                                                             President
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                            WASHINGTON
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COLUMBIA BASIN PROJECT                                                12,957,000  Hastings, D.                          Murray; Cantwell                     President
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MAKAH INDIAN COMMUNITY WATER SUPPLY                                      300,000  Dicks                                 Murray
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ODESSA SUBAREA SPECIAL STUDY                                           1,185,000  Hastings, D.; McMorris; Rodgers       Murray; Cantwell                     President
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STORAGE DAM FISH PASSAGE FEASIBILITY STUDY                               400,000                                                                             President
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WASHINGTON AREA PROJECTS                                                  92,000                                                                             President
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WASHINGTON INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                                        138,000  Hastings, D.                                                               President
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YAKIMA PROJECT                                                         7,944,000  Hastings, D.                                                               President
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YAKIMA RIVER BASIN WATER ENHANCEMENT PROJECT                           8,470,000  Hastings, D.                                                               President
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YAKIMA RIVER BASIN WATER STORAGE PROJECT                               1,000,000  Hastings, D.                          Murray; Cantwell
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                              WYOMING
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KENDRICK PROJECT                                                       3,947,000                                                                             President
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NORTH PLATTE PROJECT                                                   2,139,000                                                                             President
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SHOSHONE PROJECT                                                       1,036,000                                                                             President
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                         REGIONAL PROGRAMS
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BRACKISH GROUNDWATER NATIONAL DESALINATION RESEARCH FACILITY           5,900,000                                        Domenici; Bingaman                   President
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COLORADO RIVER BASIN SALINITY CONTROL, TITLE I                         9,441,000                                        Kyl                                  President
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COLORADO RIVER BASIN SALINITY CONTROL, TITLE II                        8,100,000                                        Bennett                              President
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COLORADO RIVER STORAGE, SECTION 5                                      5,994,000                                                                             President
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COLORADO RIVER STORAGE, SECTION 8                                      4,690,000                                                                             President
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COLORADO RIVER WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM                         440,000                                                                             President
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DAM SAFETY PROGRAM:
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  DEPARTMENT DAM SAFETY PROGRAM                                        1,400,000                                                                             President
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  INITIATE SOD CORRECTIVE ACTION                                      57,100,000                                                                             President
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  SAFETY OF EVALUATION OF EXISTING DAMS                               18,500,000                                                                             President
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DROUGHT EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM                                     436,000                                        Inouye                               President
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EMERGENCY PLANNING & DISASTER RESPONSE PROGRAM                         1,442,000                                                                             President
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ENDANGERED SPECIES RECOVERY IMPLEMENTATION                            16,614,000                                        Domenici; Bennett; Salazar;          President
                                                                                                                         Bingaman; Hatch
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ENVIRONMENTAL & INTERAGENCY COORDINATION ACTIVITIES                    1,637,000                                                                             President
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION                                     855,000                                                                             President
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EXAMINATION OF EXISTING STRUCTURES                                     6,440,000                                                                             President
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FEDERAL BUILDING SEISMIC SAFETY PROGRAM                                1,496,000                                                                             President
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GENERAL PLANNING STUDIES                                               2,006,000                                                                             President
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LAND RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PROGRAM                                      7,584,000                                                                             President
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LOAN GUARANTEE PROGRAM                                                 1,000,000                                                                             President
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LOWER COLORADO RIVER INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM                              236,000                                                                             President
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LOWER COLORADO RIVER OPERATIONS PROGRAM                               15,418,000                                                                             President
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MISCELLANEOUS FLOOD CONTROL OPERATIONS                                   675,000                                                                             President
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NATIVE AMERICAN AFFAIRS PROGRAM                                        6,179,000                                                                             President
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NEGOTIATION & ADMINISTRATION OF WATER MARKETING                        1,597,000                                                                             President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPERATIONS AND PROGRAM MANAGEMENT                                      1,286,000                                                                             President
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PICK-SLOAN MISSOURI BASIN                                             40,966,000                                                                             President
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POWER PROGRAM SERVICES                                                 1,026,000                                                                             President
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PUBLIC ACCESS AND SAFETY PROGRAM                                       1,243,000                                                                             President
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RECLAMATION LAW ADMINISTRATION                                         2,073,000                                                                             President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RECLAMATION RECREATION MANAGEMENT (TITLE XXVII)                          500,000                                        Domenici
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RECREATION & FISH & WILDLIFE PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION                    1,076,000                                                                             President
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SALT CEDAR AND RUSSIAN OLIVE CONTROL PROGRAM                             600,000  Salazar                               Domenici; Ben Nelson; Bingaman
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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM                                         9,003,000                                                                             President
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SITE SECURITY                                                         35,500,000                                                                             President
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TITLE XVI WATER RECLAMATION AND REUSE PROGRAM                          3,500,000  Young, C.W. Bill                      Domenici                             President
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UNITED STATES/MEXICO BORDER ISSUES--TECHNICAL SUPPORT                     90,000                                                                             President
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WATER CONSERVATION FIELD SERVICES PROGRAM                              6,616,000                                                                             President
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WATER 2025                                                             6,025,000                                        Reid; Domenici; Bingaman             President
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                                                                                  ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
                                                                                            TITLE II
                                                                                CALIFORNIA BAY--DELTA RESTORATION
                [The amounts displayed in this table do not reflect the 1.6 percent reduction applied to the Congressionally directed projects and activities contained herein.]
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                                                                     CONFERENCE
                           PROJECT TITLE                               AMOUNT              REQUESTED BY HOUSE                   REQUESTED BY SENATE              REQUESTED BY ADMINISTRATION
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SAN JOAQUIN RIVER SALINITY MANAGEMENT                                  4,250,000  Cardoza                                                                    President
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CONTRA COSTA WATER DISTRICT ALTERNATIVE INTAKE                         1,000,000  Tausher
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                                                                                  ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
                                                                                            TITLE II
                                                                             CENTRAL VALLEY PROJECT RESTORATION FUND
                [The amounts displayed in this table do not reflect the 1.6 percent reduction applied to the Congressionally directed projects and activities contained herein.]
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                                                                     CONFERENCE
                           PROJECT TITLE                               AMOUNT              REQUESTED BY HOUSE                   REQUESTED BY SENATE              REQUESTED BY ADMINISTRATION
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SACRAMENTO FISH SCREENS                                                3,000,000  Herger                                                                     President
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                                                                                  ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
                                                                                            TITLE III
                                                                             ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY
                [The amounts displayed in this table do not reflect the 1.6 percent reduction applied to the Congressionally directed projects and activities contained herein.]
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                                                                     CONFERENCE
                           PROJECT TITLE                               AMOUNT              REQUESTED BY HOUSE                   REQUESTED BY SENATE              REQUESTED BY ADMINISTRATION
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ADVANCED GREEN DESIGN FOR MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY (MN)                 800,000  McCollum
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ADVANCING TEXAS BIOFUEL PRODUCTION (TX)                                  500,000  Barton
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AFFORDABLE, ENERGY EFFICIENT, SELF HELP HOUSING, MISSISSIPPI             300,000  Pickering                             Cochran
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ALTERNATE FUEL CELL MEMBRANES FOR ENERGY INDEPENDENCE AT USM (MS)      1,000,000                                        Cochran
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ALTERNATE FUEL FOR CEMENT PROCESSING AT AUBURN UNIVERSITY (AL)         1,500,000                                        Shelby
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ALTERNATIVE BIOFUEL INFRASTRUCTURE IN CENTRAL GEORGIA (GA)               350,000  Marshall
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ALTERNATIVE ENERGY GEOTHERMAL TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM           300,000  Reynolds
 (NY)
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ALTERNATIVE ENERGY WORKFORCE APPLICATIONS TRAINING PROGRAM (OH)          832,000  Jones                                 Voinovich
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY BIOFUELS AND BIOMASS RESEARCH               300,000  Foxx; Shuler                          Dole
 INITIATIVE (NC)
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ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY ETHANOL FUEL DEVELOPMENT (AR)                1,500,000  Berry                                 Lincoln
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AUBURN, NY, AUBURN REGIONAL BIOENERGY ENTERPRISE (NY)                    500,000  Arcuri                                Schumer; Clinton
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BIODIESEL INJECTION BLENDING FACILITIES (PA)                             750,000  Dent                                  Specter; Casey
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BIOENERGY COOPERATIVE ETHANOL BIOMASS FUEL PLANT (IN)                  1,500,000  Visclosky                             Lugar
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BIOETHANOL COLLABORATIVE (SC)                                          1,000,000  Barrett; Inglis; Wilson, J.
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BIOFUEL PRODUCTION INITIATIVE CLAFLIN (SC)                               500,000  Clyburn; Wilson, J.
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BIOFUELS DEVELOPMENT AT TEXAS A&M (TX)                                 1,000,000  Edwards
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BIOREFINING FOR ENERGY SECURITY AT OHIO UNIVERSITY - LANCASTER         1,000,000  Hobson; Space                         Voinovich
 (OH)
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BIPOLAR WAFER CELL NIMH LITHIUM ION BATTERY (CT)                       1,000,000  Murphy, Christopher                   Lieberman
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BUILDING MATERIALS RECLAMATION PROGRAM (NC)                              500,000  Myrick                                Dole
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BUILDING-INTEGRATED PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM (PA)                300,000  Murphy, T.
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CASPER COLLEGE RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAM (WY)                             300,000  Cubin
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CENTER FOR ADVANCED VEHICULAR SYSTEMS (CAVS) AT MSU (MS)               4,000,000                                        Cochran
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CENTER FOR ENERGY EFFICIENT DESIGN (VA)                                  200,000  Goode
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CENTER FOR PRODUCER-OWNED ENERGY (MN)                                  1,000,000                                        Coleman
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CENTER FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY (TX)              1,000,000  Barton
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CHARITON VALLEY R.C.&D., CHARITON VALLEY BIOMASS FOR RURAL               500,000                                        Grassley; Harkin
 DEVELOPMENT (IA)
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CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY - METHANE GAS UTILIZATION PROJECT FROM LANDFILL        500,000                                        Schumer; Clinton
 AT ELLERY (NY)
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CITY OF CHULA VISTA - ALTERNATIVE FUELS PILOT PROJECT (CA)               750,000  Filner                                Boxer
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CLEAN AND EFFICIENT DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE (PA)                             1,000,000  English                               Specter
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*CLEAN POWER ENERGY RESEARCH CONSORTIUM - NICHOLLS STATE               1,000,000  Jefferson                             Landrieu
 UNIVERSITY (LA)
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CLOSED LOOP SHORT ROTATION WOODY BIOMASS (NY)                            500,000  McHugh
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CLOUD COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE WIND TURBINE (KS)                       1,000,000                                        Brownback
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COASTAL WIND OHIO (OH)                                                   600,000  Gillmor; Kaptur
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COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC., WILMINGTON, DE, DEVELOPMENT OF           500,000                                        Biden; Carper
 APPLIED MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY FOR PROCESSING ETHANOL FROM BIOMASS
 (DE)
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CONDUCTIVE, TRANSPARENT COATINGS SOLAR CELL RESEARCH PROJECT (MA)      2,000,000  McGovern; Olver                       Kennedy; Kerry
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CONNECTICUT BIODIESEL POWER GENERATOR                                    750,000  Murphy, C.
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CONSORTIUM FOR PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH (GA)                       4,000,000  Abercrombie; Aderholt; Carnahan;      Stabenow; Brown; Kohl; Inouye;
                                                                                   Conyers; Etheridge; Price, D.;        Bayh; Levin; Klobuchar; McConnell;
                                                                                   Towns                                 Bunning; Bond; Chambliss; Lugar
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COOLING, HEATING, AND POWER (CHP) AT MSU (MS)                          2,000,000  Pickering                             Cochran
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
COSTILLA COUNTY, CO, AND COSTILLA COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT            275,000                                        Salazar
 COUNCIL, INC. BIODIESEL PROJECT (CO)
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COUNCIL OF ENERGY RESOURCE TRIBES, DENVER, CO                            500,000                                        Salazar
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CU-ICAR HYDROGEN INFRASTRUCTURE (SC)                                     850,000  Inglis
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DAKOTA GOLD RESEARCH ASSOCIATION, SIOUX FALLS, SD, BIOMASS (SD)        1,500,000                                        Johnson
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DBS ENERGY, INC., GLASTONBURY CT, CONNECTICUT BIOFUELS TECHNOLOGY      1,000,000                                        Dodd
 PROJECT IN SUFFIELD (CT)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY'S CLEAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGY EXPORT PROGRAM            600,000                                        Byrd
 (CETE), TO EXPORT U.S. CLEAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DRIFTLESS AREA INITIATIVE (IL, IA, MN & WI)                              618,000  Kind
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY INSTITUTE, ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF               250,000  Emanuel                               Obama
 TECHNOLOGY (IL)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ENERGY EFFICIENT PRESS AND SINTER OF TITANIUM POWDER (IL)                500,000  Roskam
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIRST RESPONDER GREEN HOUSE (NY)                                         100,000  Hall, J.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FLORIDA RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAM (FL)                                    750,000  Putnam                                Martinez
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOSTER-GLOCESTER REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, RI, PONAGANSET              1,000,000  Langevin                              Reed; Whitehouse
 ALTERNATIVE ENERGY LAB AND BIOMASS FACILITIES PROJECT (RI)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FUEL CELLS FOR HIGH ALTITUDE AIRSHIP (OH)                                800,000  Regula                                Voinovich
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GREAT LAKES ENERGY RESEARCH PARK, MICHIGAN (MI)                          500,000  Camp                                  Stabenow
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[[Page H16030]]

 
GREAT PLAINS WIND POWER TEST FACILITY - TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY (TX)     2,000,000  Neugebauer                            Hutchison
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GREEN ENERGY, ARTS & EDUCATION CENTER (NY)                               500,000  Maloney
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GREEN ROOF PROJECT SOUTHWEST BROOKLYN (NY)                               250,000  Velazquez
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GREEN VISITOR CENTER, BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN (NY)                       600,000  Clarke                                Schumer; Clinton
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*GREENFIELD COMMUNITY COLLEGE - SUSTAINABLE ENERGY MODEL (MA)            400,000  Olver
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HAWAII NATURAL ENERGY INSTITUTE, HONOLULU, HA, HAWAII-NEW MEXICO       2,000,000                                        Inouye; Domenici
 SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SECURITY PARTNERSHIP (HI)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HIGH EFFICIENCY CASCADE SOLAR CELLS (NM)                               1,000,000  Pearce                                Domenici; Bingaman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HIGH ENERGY BATTERIES FOR HYBRID BUSES (IN)                            1,000,000  Burton                                Lugar
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HYBRID HYDRAULIC DRIVETRAIN DEMONSTRATION (OH)                         2,000,000  Ryan, T.                              Voinovich
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HYDRO PARTNERS IN BRAZIL (OH)                                          1,000,000  Hobson
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HYDROGEN ENERGY PRODUCTION AND STORAGE - PHASE IV (OH)                 1,000,000  Turner                                Voinovich
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HYDROGEN FUEL CELL DEVELOPMENT IN COLUMBIA, SC (SC)                    1,500,000  Clyburn
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY BIOMASS RESEARCH (IL)                          500,000  Weller
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INTEGRATED BIOMASS REFINING INSTITUTE AT NORTH CAROLINA STATE          1,000,000  Etheridge; Price, D.
 UNIVERSITY (NC)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INTERMEDIARY BIOCHEMICALS (MI)                                           250,000  Rogers, M.                            Stabenow
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IOWA CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE RENEWABLE FUELS LAB (IA)                1,000,000  Latham                                Grassley; Harkin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JACKSON PARK HOSPITAL GREEN MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING (IL)               1,000,000  Rush
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JEFFERSON COUNTY BIOENERGY INITIATIVE (CO)                               500,000  Perlmutter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JUNIATA ULTRA LOW EMISSION LOCOMOTIVE DEMONSTRATOR (PA)                  600,000  Shuster                               Specter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
KANSAS CITY AREA TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY, DEMONSTRATION OF PLUG-      1,000,000                                        Brownback
 IN VEHICLES, KANSAS (KY)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
KENTUCKY RURAL ENERGY CONSORTIUM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE,      2,000,000                                        McConnell
 KENTUCKY
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
KING COUNTY BIOGAS AND NUTRIENT REDUCTION PROJECT (WA)                   500,000  Reichert                              Cantwell
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
KOOCHICHING COUNTY, RENEWABLE ENERGY CLEAN AIR PROJECT (RECAP),          400,000  Oberstar                              Klobuchar
 KOOCHICHING COUNTY, MN, PLASMA GASIFICATION WASTE-TO-ENERGY
 PROJECT (MN)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
KOTZEBUE ELECTRIC WIND POWER SYSTEM                                      150,000  Young, Don                            Stevens; Murkowski
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAURENTIAN ENERGY AUTHORITY (MN)                                       1,000,000  Oberstar                              Klobuchar
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY ALTERNATIVE ENERGY RESEARCH (LA)            1,000,000  Alexander; Baker; Jindal              Landrieu; Vitter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MARET CENTER (MO)                                                      1,000,000  Blunt
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[[Page H16031]]

 
MARTIN COUNTY FUEL CELL DEVELOPMENT (NC)                                 500,000  Butterfield                           Dole
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MBI INTERNATIONAL BIOMASS RESEARCH (MI)                                  500,000  Rogers, M.                            Stabenow
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MESSIAH COLLEGE BIODIESEL FUEL GENERATION PROJECT (PA)                   500,000  Platts                                Casey
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MIAMI MUSEUM OF SCIENCE RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT (FL)                    750,000  Ros-Lehtinen
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, ADVANCED HYBRID VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY,           400,000  Dingell                               Levin
 HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE GROUP (MI)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MICHIGAN TECH NANOSTRUCTURED MATERIALS (MI)                            1,250,000  Stupak                                Levin; Stabenow
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MIDSOUTH/SOUTHEAST BIOENERGY CONSORTIUM (GA)                           2,000,000  Kingston                              Chambliss; Isakson
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MILL SEAT LANDFILL BIOREACTOR RENEWABLE GREEN POWER (NY)                 750,000  Reynolds                              Schumer; Clinton
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MINNESOTA CENTER FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY (MN)                               500,000  Walz                                  Coleman; Klobuchar
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MODULAR ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM FOR FUEL CELLS (MI)                      1,200,000  Knollenberg                           Levin; Stabenow
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NANOSTRUCTURAL MATERIALS FOR SAFE ALTERNATIVE ENERGY (NC)              1,000,000  Miller, B.; Price, D.                 Dole
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NANO-STRUCTURED FUEL CELL MEMBRANE ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY (CA)             1,000,000  Eshoo
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NANOSTRUCTURED SOLAR CELLS (AR)                                        1,200,000  Snyder                                Lincoln; Pryor
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NASI AND NA-SG POWDER HYDROGEN FUEL CELLS (NJ)                         1,500,000  Holt                                  Lautenberg; Menendez
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NATIONAL CENTER FOR MANUFACTURING SCIENCES (MI)                        2,000,000  Dingell                               Levin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NAVAJO HOPI LAND COMMISSION RENEWABLE DEVELOPMENT (NM)                   300,000  Udall, T.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NCCR ``GREE'' BUILDING                                                   750,000  McCrery                               Vitter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NEVADA INSTITUTE FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY COMMERCIALIZATION, RENO (NV)     1,500,000                                        Reid
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY, CENTER FOR NANOSCALE ENERGY (ND)        6,000,000                                        Dorgan
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NORTHEAST TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE BIODIESEL (TX)                         500,000  Hall, Ralph
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*NORTHWEST REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION, MANUFACTURING CONVERSION      5,000,000  Obey
 FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY (WI)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NOTRE DAME GEOTHERMAL IONIC LIQUIDS RESEARCH (IN)                      1,000,000  Visclosky                             Lugar
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NYE COUNTY RENEWABLE ENERGY FEASIBILITY STUDY (NV)                       500,000  Heller                                Reid
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NYIT BUILDING EFFICIENCY DEMONSTRATION PROJECT (NY)                      500,000  Israel                                Schumer; Clinton
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ONE KILOWATT BIOGAS FUELED SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL STACK (NY)            1,000,000  Higgins                               Schumer; Clinton
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OREGON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GEO-HEAT CENTER (OR)                    1,000,000  Walden                                Wyden; Smith
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR HIGH TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH,             1,250,000                                        Inouye
 HONOLULU, HI, RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT VENTURE (HI)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHOTOVOLTAIC DEMONSTRATION PROJECT                                       500,000  Larson
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PIERCE COUNTY, WA, LANDFILL GAS-TO-CLEAN-FUEL PROJECT, BIOMASS         3,800,000  McDermott                             Murray; Cantwell
 (WA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PLACER COUNTY BIOMASS UTILIZATION PILOT PROJECT (CA)                     500,000  Doolittle
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PLUG-IN HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE DEMONSTRATION (CA)                     1,000,000  Dreier; Lewis, Jerry
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PORT OF UMATILLA BIODIESEL REFINING PLANT (OR)                           500,000  Walden                                Wyden; Smith
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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PURDUE HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM (IN)                              1,000,000  Visclosky                             Lugar
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RACELAND RAW SUGAR CORPORATION, RACELAND, LA, BIO-RENEWABLE            1,500,000                                        Landrieu; Vitter
 ETHANOL AND CO-GENERATION PLANT, BIOMASS (LA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RENEWABLE & LOGISTIC FUELS FOR FUEL CELLS AT THE COLORADO SCHOOL       1,500,000  Perlmutter
 OF MINES (CO)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RENEWABLE ENERGY BIOMASS UTILIZATION PROGRAM (AK)                        500,000  Young, Don                            Stevens
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RENEWABLE ENERGY FOR RURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (UT)           1,000,000                                        Bennett
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RISK-BASED DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (OK)                                   500,000  Fallin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RIT INTEGRATED POWER MICROSYSTEMS (NY)                                 1,000,000  Kuhl; Walsh
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SAFE DETECTOR SYSTEM FOR HYDROGEN LEAKS (CA)                           1,000,000  Harman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SAN FRANCISCO MUNI SOLAR ENERGY FACILITY (CA)                            620,000  Pelosi
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SANDIA NATIONAL LAB CONCENTRATING SOLAR, NEW MEXICO                    3,000,000                                        Domenici
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SILICON BASED SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL CHIP (MA)                            500,000  Tierney                               Kennedy; Kerry
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SNOHOMISH COUNTY, WA, BIODIESEL PROJECT (WA)                             350,000  Inslee; Larsen                        Murray; Cantwell
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SOLAR CONSORTIUM OF NEW YORK PHOTOVOLTAIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT     1,500,000  Hinchey
 CENTER (NY)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SOLID ACID FUEL CELL RESEARCH (CA)                                       500,000  Schiff
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT (OH)                         1,000,000  Regula                                Voinovich
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SORGHUM TO ETHANOL RESEARCH (CO)                                       1,000,000  Musgrave; Perlmutter                  Allard
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY, SD, SUN GRANT INITIATIVE, REGIONAL      4,000,000                                        Johnson
 BIOMASS FEEDSTOCK DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIPS, BIOMASS (SD)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SOUTHEAST BIOENERGY INITIATIVE (AL)                                      500,000  Rogers, Mike (AL)                     Shelby; Sessions
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, CARBONDALE, BIOFUELS RESEARCH (IL)        500,000                                        Durbin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
STAMFORD WASTE-TO-ENERGY PROJECT (CT)                                  1,500,000  Shays                                 Lieberman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
STRATEGIC BIOMASS INITIATIVE (MS)                                        500,000  Pickering                             Cochran
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUNY COBLESKILL BIO-WASTE TO BIO-ENERGY PROJECT (NY)                   1,300,000  McNulty                               Schumer; Clinton
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUNY-OSWEGO ENERGY INDEPENDENCE (NY)                                     300,000  McHugh                                Schumer; Clinton
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS PROJECT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE (KY)       400,000                                        McConnell
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY CENTER BIODIESEL FROM ALGAE (MI)                    1,000,000  Upton                                 Stabenow
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY RESEARCH CENTER AT MSU (MS)                        11,000,000  Pickering                             Cochran
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY RESEARCH FACILITY CONSTRUCTION (MD)                   750,000  Bartlett
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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SUSTAINABLE LED FLUORESCENT LIGHT REPLACEMENT TECHNOLOGY (MI)            600,000  Knollenberg
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TANADGUSIX FOUNDATION HYDROGEN PROJECT (AK)                              250,000  Young, Don                            Stevens
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TEXAS A&M GREEN CAMPUS RESEARCH INITIATIVE (TX)                          500,000  Cuellar
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TEXAS HYDROGEN HIGHWAY (TX)                                              389,000  Green, G.; Lampson
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
THE GREENVILLE STEAM EFFICIENCY PROJECT (ME)                             900,000  Michaud                               Snowe; Collins
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOOLS FOR NANOTECHNOLOGY EDUCATION (OR)                                1,000,000  Wu
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TRENTON, NJ, TRENTON FUEL WORKS BIOFUELS PLANT RE-CONSTRUCTION,        1,500,000  Holt; Rothman                         Lautenberg; Menendez
 BIOMASS (NJ)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TRUCKEE MEADOW WATER RECLAMATION FACILITY (NV)                         1,000,000  Heller                                Reid
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
U. OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, WITH THE EARTH UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION       1,000,000                                        Nelson; Bill
 BIOFUEL PROJECT (FL)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
U. OF HAWAII, COLLEGE OF TROPICAL AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN RESOURCES        500,000                                        Inouye
 DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH YIELD TROPICAL FEEDSTOCKS, BIOMASS (HI)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
U. OF NEBRASKA, KEARNEY, CIBS SOLAR CELL DEVELOPMENT, SOLAR (NE)         950,000                                        Hagel; Ben Nelson
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
U. OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, BIOENERGY DEMONSTRATION PROJECT: VALUE-       2,000,000  Fortenberry                           Hagel; Ben Nelson
 ADDED PRODUCTS FROM RENEWABLE FUELS (NE)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*UMASS RENEWABLE ENERGY ECONOMY EXPANSION PROJECT                        200,000  Olver
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
U. OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, LIGHT EMITTING DIODE DISPLAY ENGINEERING        600,000                                        Reid
 (NV)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
U. OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, SOLAR CELL NANOTECHNOLOGY (NV)                  750,000                                        Reid
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
U. OF NORTH DAKOTA, GRAND FORKS, CENTER FOR BIOMASS UTILIZATION        2,000,000  Pomeroy                               Dorgan
 (ND)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
U. OF NORTHERN IOWA, NATIONAL AGRICULTURE-BASED INDUSTRIAL             1,000,000                                        Grassley; Harkin
 LUBRICANTS (NABL), BIOMASS (IA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
U. OF RHODE ISLAND, RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT FOR            1,500,000                                        Reed
 GENETIC IMPROVEMENT OF SWITCHGRASS, BIOMASS (RI)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UNIVERSITY OF AKRON CARBON BASED FUEL CELL (OH)                        1,200,000  Sutton                                Brown
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PHOTOVOLTAIC CONCENTRATOR DEVELOPMENT (AZ)       1,000,000  Giffords
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA BIOREFINERY AND FUEL CELL RESEARCH (GA)          1,250,000  Barrow; Kingston
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY BIOFUELS RESEARCH LABORATORY (KY)                 500,000  Lewis, Ron
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND ENERGY RESEARCH CENTER (MD) \1\                  742,500  Hoyer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, NATIONAL CENTER FOR ENERGY             500,000                                        Reid
 MANAGEMENT (NV)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA GREEN CAMPUS INITIATIVE (AL)               1,000,000  Aderholt; Cramer                      Shelby
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA BIOFUELS REFINING (OK)                            750,000  Cole; Lucas                           Inhofe
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VERMONT BIOMASS ENERGY RESOURCES CENTER, BIOMASS (VT)                  1,000,000                                        Leahy
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VERMONT INDEPENDENT COLLEGES ZERO-ENERGY CAMPAIGN (VT)                 1,500,000  Welch                                 Leahy
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VERMONT PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY AUTHORITY, RENEWABLE ENERGY FROM             500,000                                        Sanders
 ANIMAL BIO- MASS (VT)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VERMONT SUSTAINABLE JOBS FUND, MONTPELIER, VT, CENTRAL VERMONT           500,000                                        Leahy
 RECOVERED BIOMASS FACILITY, BIOMASS
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VERMONT SUSTAINABLE JOBS FUND, MONTPELIER, VT, VERMONT BIOFUELS        1,000,000                                        Leahy
 INITIATIVE, BIOMASS (VT)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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WASTE-TO-ENERGY COGENERATION PROJECT, MUNSTER, IN (IN)                 2,000,000  Visclosky                             Lugar; Bayh
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WAVE POWER DEMONSTRATION PROJECT, REEDSPORT OREGON (OR)                2,000,000  DeFazio                               Wyden; Smith
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY, LIGHTWEIGHT COMPOSITE MATERIAL FOR HEAVY       500,000                                        Byrd
 DUTY VEHICLES (WV)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY, TRANSPORTABLE EMISSIONS TESTING              1,000,000                                        Byrd
 LABORATORY (TESL) FOR ALTERNATIVE VEHICLES EMISSIONS TESTING (WV)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA CLEAN ENERGY BUSINESS INCUBATOR (NC)              360,000  Shuler
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WHITE EARTH TRIBAL NATION WIND ENERGY (MN)                             1,000,000  Peterson, C.                          Coleman; Klobuchar
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SOLUTIONS (KS)             1,000,000  Tiahrt                                Roberts
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WIND SPIRES AS AN ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCE (OH)                       1,100,000  Jones, Stephanie Tubbs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*WISDOM WAY SOLAR VILLAGE - RURAL DEVELOPMENT INC'S (MA)                 400,000  Olver
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WOODY BIOMASS PROJECT AT SUNY-ESF (NY)                                   750,000  Walsh
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WYANDOTTE GREEN WINDPOWER ON BROWNFIELDS PROJECT (MI)                  1,000,000  Kilpatrick                            Levin; Stabenow
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
YORK COLLEGE NATIONAL ENERGY RESOURCE CENTER (SC)                        200,000  Spratt                                Graham
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ REDIRECTION OF PREVIOUSLY APPROPRIATED FUNDS; 1.6% REDUCTION DOES NOT APPLY.


                                                                                  ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
                                                                                            TITLE III
                                                                           ELECTRICITY DELIVERY AND ENERGY RELIABILITY
                [The amounts displayed in this table do not reflect the 1.6 percent reduction applied to the Congressionally directed projects and activities contained herein.]
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     CONFERENCE
                           PROJECT TITLE                               AMOUNT              REQUESTED BY HOUSE                   REQUESTED BY SENATE              REQUESTED BY ADMINISTRATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALABAMA POWER PROJECT, INTEGRATED DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM       2,000,000  Cramer                                Shelby
 (AL)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BISMARCK STATE COLLEGE, CENTER OF EXCELLENCE                           5,200,000                                        Dorgan
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHENEGA BAY GENERATOR REPLACEMENT (AK)                                   385,500  Young, D.                             Stevens
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CONNECTICUT ENERGY SAVINGS TECHNOLOGY PROJECT (CT)                       750,000  DeLauro                               Lieberman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DINE POWER AUTHORITY (AZ)                                                500,000  Renzi
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION LINE IMPROVEMENTS (NY)                           1,500,000  Gillibrand; Israel
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ELECTRIC UTILITY TRANSMISSION PROGRAM (WA)                               800,000  McMorris Rodgers                      Murray; Cantwell
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ENERGY SURETY RESEARCH CENTER AT NEW MEXICO TECH UNIVERSITY (NM)       2,000,000                                        Domenici
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY ELECTRIC GRID SYSTEM STUDY (FL)               1,000,000  Boyd                                  Bill Nelson; Martinez
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSMISSION LINES PHASE II (TN)                            500,000  Gordon
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[[Page H16035]]

 
IOWA STORED ENERGY PLANT (IA)                                          1,500,000  Latham                                Grassley; Harkin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NATIONAL CENTER FOR RELIABLE ELECTRIC POWER TRANSMISSION (AR)            500,000  Boozman                               Lincoln; Pryor
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NAVAJO TRIBAL UTILITY AUTHORITY, FORT DEFIANCE (AZ)                    2,000,000                                        Domenici; Bingaman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NEW ALBANY ELECTRICAL SUBSTATION (MS)                                    900,000  Wicker                                Cochran
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PILOT ENERGY COST CONTROL EVALUATION (WV, PA, & IN)                    1,500,000  Visclosky
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ROLLS-ROYCE FUEL CELL SYSTEMS (US), INC., STARK STATE COLLEGE OF         500,000                                        Voinovich; Brown
 TECH., FUEL CELL PROTOTYPING CENTER, CANTON, OH, SOLID OXIDE FUEL
 CELL (OH)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ROLLA DISTRIBUTED ENERGY RESEARCH CENTER          500,000  Emerson
 (MO)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UTILITY INTEGRATION OF DISTRIBUTED GENERATION (CA)                       600,000  Davis, S.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VEHICLE TO GRID DEMONSTRATION PROJECT (DE)                               750,000  Castle
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WAUCHULA MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC SUBSTATION REHAB (FL)                      1,000,000  Buchanan
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WILLIMAR MUNICIPAL UTILITIES POWER GENERATION STUDY (MN)                 300,000  Peterson, C.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


                                                                                  ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
                                                                                            TITLE III
                                                                                         NUCLEAR ENERGY
                [The amounts displayed in this table do not reflect the 1.6 percent reduction applied to the Congressionally directed projects and activities contained herein.]
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                                                                     CONFERENCE
                           PROJECT TITLE                               AMOUNT              REQUESTED BY HOUSE                   REQUESTED BY SENATE              REQUESTED BY ADMINISTRATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CVD SINGLE-CRYSTAL DIAMOND OPTICAL SWITCH (MD)                         1,000,000  Wynn
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TECHNOLOGIES VENTURES CORPORATION FOR TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER              3,000,000                                        Domenici
 ACTIVITIES (NM)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


                                                                                  ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
                                                                                            TITLE III
                                                                             FOSSIL ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
                [The amounts displayed in this table do not reflect the 1.6 percent reduction applied to the Congressionally directed projects and activities contained herein.]
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                                                                     CONFERENCE
                           PROJECT TITLE                               AMOUNT              REQUESTED BY HOUSE                   REQUESTED BY SENATE              REQUESTED BY ADMINISTRATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARCTIC ENERGY OFFICE (AK)                                              7,000,000                                        Stevens
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARROWHEAD CENTER AT NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY TO PROMOTE             1,000,000                                        Domenici; Bingaman
 PROSPERITY AND PUBLIC WELFARE IN NEW MEXICO THROUGH ECONOMIC
 DEVELOPMENT (NM)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CARBON SEQUESTRATION STUDY (OH)                                        1,000,000  Wilson, C.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CENTER FOR ADVANCED SEPARATION TECHNOLOGIES (VA)                       1,000,000  Boucher; Moran                        Warner; Webb
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CENTER FOR INSTRUMENTED CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURES (PA)                  1,000,000  Murtha
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CENTER FOR ZERO EMISSIONS RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY (MT)                 6,000,000  Rehberg                               Baucus; Tester
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
COAL FUELS ALLIANCE (KY)                                               1,450,000  Davis, Geoff; Rogers, H.              Lugar
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES, GOLDEN, CO, COLORADO CENTER FOR              1,000,000                                        Allard; Salazar
 SUSTAINABLE ENERGY AT THE COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES (CO)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[[Page H16036]]

 
DIRECT CARBON FUEL CELL PROTOTYPE (CA)                                   750,000  Eshoo
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY POWER PLANT (IL)                             500,000  Johnson, T.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FUEL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AT NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY (IL)     1,000,000  Lipinski
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GULF OF MEXICO HYDRATES RESEARCH CONSORTIUM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF       1,000,000                                        Cochran
 MISSISSIPPI (MS)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INTERDISCIPLINARY CLEAN ENERGY PROGRAM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH       3,500,000  Bishop, R.; Cannon; Matheson          Bennett
 (UT)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ITM REACTION-DRIVEN CERAMIC MEMBRANE SYSTEMS (PA)                      1,000,000  Dent                                  Specter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY FOR PRODUCED WATER AT LEA COUNTY (NM)              1,500,000                                        Domenici
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NE OHIO CARBON SEQUESTRATION PIPELINE SCOPING STUDY (OH)               1,000,000  Ryan, Tim
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NORTH DAKOTA ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH CENTER, GRAND FORKS,      4,000,000  Pomeroy                               Dorgan
 ND, FOSSIL FUEL COOPERATIVE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT (ND)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NORTH DAKOTA ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH CENTER, GRAND FORKS,      3,000,000  Pomeroy                               Dorgan
 ND, NATIONAL CENTER FOR HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGY (ND)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OHIO RIVER CLEAN FUELS CO2 PRODUCTION & EMISSIONS STUDY (OH)             250,000  Ryan, Tim
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PENN STATE UNIVERSITY, SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS (PA)                     4,000,000                                        Specter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RAMGEN, BELLEVUE, WA, CO2 COMPRESSION INITIATIVE UTILIZING             1,200,000  Dicks                                 Murray
 SHOCKWAVE/RAMJET COMPRESSION TECHNOLOGY (WA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SHALLOW CARBON SEQUESTRATION PILOT DEMONSTRATION, MISSOURI             2,500,000                                        Bond
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
STRIPPER WELL CONSORTIUM (PA)                                          1,500,000  Peterson, J.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
THE GULF PETRO INITIATIVE (LA)                                           750,000  Boustany                              Vitter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING - CARBON SEQUESTRATION MONITORING               1,650,000  Cubin                                 Enzi
 ACTIVITIES (WY)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY, ADVANCED COAL TECHNOLOGY (LIQUEFACTION)        350,000                                        Byrd
 IN CHINA (WV)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


                                                                                  ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
                                                                                            TITLE III
                                                                             NAVAL PETROLEUM AND OIL SHALE RESERVES
                [The amounts displayed in this table do not reflect the 1.6 percent reduction applied to the Congressionally directed projects and activities contained herein.]
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                                                                     CONFERENCE
                           PROJECT TITLE                               AMOUNT              REQUESTED BY HOUSE                   REQUESTED BY SENATE              REQUESTED BY ADMINISTRATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY, NM TO SUPPORT RESEARCH FOR INBASIN     2,000,000                                        Domenici; Bingaman
 SCALE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS FOR OIL SHALE PRODUCTION (NM)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


[[Page H16037]]


                                                                                  ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
                                                                                            TITLE III
                                                                                             SCIENCE
                [The amounts displayed in this table do not reflect the 1.6 percent reduction applied to the Congressionally directed projects and activities contained herein.]
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     CONFERENCE
                           PROJECT TITLE                               AMOUNT              REQUESTED BY HOUSE                   REQUESTED BY SENATE              REQUESTED BY ADMINISTRATION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AAMURI INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND SERVICES (AL)               500,000  Cramer                                Shelby
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADVANCED CELLULAR AND BIOMOLECULAR IMAGING (PA)                          500,000  Dent                                  Casey
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADVANCED LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE (NJ)                           500,000  Andrews
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALBRIGHT COLLEGE SCIENCE FACILITIES (PA)                                 350,000  Gerlach
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALLIANCE FOR NANOHEALTH (TX)                                             750,000  Culberson
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BELMONT BAY SCIENCE CENTER (VA)                                          250,000  Davis, T.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BENNETT COLLEGE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITY (NC)                   1,000,000  Watt                                  Dole
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BERKSHIRE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES CENTER (MA)                            250,000  Olver
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOSTON COLLEGE INSTITUTE FOR INTEGRATED SCIENCES (MA)                  1,000,000  Markey; Olver                         Kennedy; Kerry
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BRONX COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUSTAINABLE ENERGY CENTER (NY)                   300,000  Serrano
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BULK PRODUCTION OF METALLIC GLASS (OH)                                   500,000  Kucinich
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION RESEARCH AND EQUIPMENT (TX)                      750,000  Carter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CENTER FOR NANOMEDICINE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND IN BALTIMORE       250,000  Cummings; Sarbanes                    Mikulski; Cardin
 TO SUPPORT RESEARCH INTO NEW NANOCONSTRUCTS (MD)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY STEM EDUCATION INFRASTRUCTURE (PA)                  1,250,000  Sestak
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS SCIENCE LABORATORY ENHANCEMENT (IL)             1,000,000  Gutierrez
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH (IL)                                 1,000,000  Jackson
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHILDREN'S ONCOLOGY GROUP CHILDHOOD CANCER RESEARCH (TX)                 200,000  McCaul
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
COE COLLEGE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTATION (IA)                              900,000  Loebsack                              Grassley
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
COLUMBUS CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL IMAGING EQUIPMENT (OH)                    1,000,000  Hobson; Pryce
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DECISION SUPPORT TOOLS FOR COMPLEX ANALYSIS (OH)                       2,000,000  Hobson
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DEPAUL UNIVERSITY INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (IL)          250,000  Emanuel
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY IN RIVER FOREST, ILLINOIS FOR RESEARCH              600,000                                        Durbin
 RELATED TO THE ROLE OF TRANSGLUTAMINASES IN ALZHEIMER'S AND
 HUNTINGTON'S DISEASES (IL)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY CHEMICAL RESEARCH INSTRUMENTATION (KY)       300,000  Chandler
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ECKERD COLLEGE SCIENCE CENTER (FL)                                     2,000,000  Young, C. W. Bill                     Bill Nelson
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EMMANUEL COLLEGE CENTER FOR SCIENCE PARTNERSHIP (MA)                     500,000  Capuano
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ENERGY EFFICIENCY THROUGH THE NY INDUSTRIAL RETENTION NETWORK (NY)       500,000  Nadler
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEM CENTER AT SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY (NY)                  750,000  Walsh
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[[Page H16038]]

 
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY REGIONAL SCIENCE CENTER (NY)                          700,000  Serrano
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GEOTHERMAL DEMONSTRATION PROJECT (OH)                                    500,000  Hobson
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GEOTHERMAL SYSTEM AT SHERMAN HOSPITAL IN ELGIN, IL (IL)                1,000,000  Hastert
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GERMANTOWN BIOTECHNOLOGY PROJECT (MD)                                  1,500,000  Van Hollen; Wynn                      Mikulski; Cardin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL SPECIALTY CANCER CENTER (OH)                     400,000  Chabot
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GREEN BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES FOR LAKEVIEW MUSEUM (IL)                     200,000  LaHood
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GREEN ENERGY XCHANGE (NC)                                                840,000  Shuler
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH INSTITUTE LAB UPGRADES (ME)                       750,000  Allen                                 Snowe; Collins
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HARNEY SCIENCE CENTER EQUIPMENT (CA)                                     500,000  Pelosi
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR CONDENSED MATTER RESEARCH (NY)             550,000  McCarthy
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMAGING AND ONCOLOGY EQUIPMENT AT UVSC (UT)                              750,000  Cannon                                Bennett
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NURSING (IN)                       250,000  Burton                                Lugar
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INLAND NORTHWEST RESEARCH ALLIANCE (INRA) WATER RESEARCH (WA)          1,500,000  Dicks                                 Murray; Cantwell
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INSTITUTE FOR COLLABORATIVE SCIENCES RESEARCH (FL)                       400,000  Diaz-Balart, M.                       Bill Nelson
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY IN JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI, FOR                  2,000,000                                        Cochran
 BIOENGINEERING RESEARCH TRAINING (MS)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY MARINE SCIENCE RESEARCH INSTITUTE (FL)           500,000  Brown, C.; Crenshaw
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
KUMC TELE-ONCOLOGY NETWORK (KS)                                          300,000  Moran, J.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAKE GRANBURY AND LAKE WHITNEY ASSESSMENT (TX)                           500,000  Edwards
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAPEER REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER CT SIMULATOR (MI)                         400,000  Miller, C.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LEVINE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL CT SCANNER (NC)                             1,000,000  Hayes                                 Burr
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LIGHTWEIGHT POWER SUPPLY DEVELOPMENT (PA)                                500,000  Gerlach
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LOGAN CANCER CENTER EQUIPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY (UT)                      1,000,000  Bishop, R.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE RADIATION PROTECTION PROGRAM     2,000,000  Lewis, Jerry
 (CA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY IN RUSTON, LOUISIANA, FOR RESEARCH IN        1,500,000                                        Landrieu; Vitter
 NANOTECHNOLOGY (LA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LOUISVILLE SCIENCE CENTER (KY)                                           150,000  Yarmuth
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LUTHER COLLEGE SCIENCE BUILDING RENOVATION PROJECT (IA)                  750,000  Latham                                Grassley
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH AND TRAINING LAB          2,500,000  Fattah
 PROJECT (PA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MEMORIAL HEALTH SYSTEM, SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS (IL)                       500,000  LaHood
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[[Page H16039]]

 
MEMORIAL HERMANN BAPTIST HOSPITAL ORANGE--1.5T MRI (TX)                  600,000  Brady, K.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NANOSYSTEMS INITIATIVE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER (NY)             1,000,000  Slaughter                             Schumer; Clinton
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NANOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INTERNSHIPS IN ILLINOIS (IL)                     500,000  Schakowsky
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NEUROSCIENCE LABORATORY, DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY (IL)                       300,000  Davis, D.
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NEUROSCIENCES INSTITUTE IN MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA, TO SUPPORT       2,000,000                                        Byrd
 MOLECULAR GENETICS RESEARCH (WV)
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NEVADA CANCER INSTITUTE IN LAS VEGAS TO SUPPORT RESEARCH OF              500,000                                        Reid
 CELLULAR ANTIGENS AND NUCLEI ACIDS (NV)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NEW MEXICO CENTER FOR ISOTOPES IN MEDICINE (NM)                          750,000  Wilson, H.                            Domenici; Bingaman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NEW MEXICO TECH UNIVERSITY IN SOCORRO, NEW MEXICO, FOR APPLIED         1,500,000                                        Domenici
 ENERGY SCIENCE DESIGN (NM)
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NEW SCHOOL UNIVERSITY GREEN BUILDING (NY)                              2,000,000  Nadler                                Schumer; Clinton
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NORTHERN HEMISPHERE PIERRE AUGER OBSERVATORY IN COLORADO FOR THE       1,000,000  Musgrave                              Allard
 NORTHERN HEMISPHERE LOCATION OF A PARTICLE DETECTION OBSERVATORY
 (CO)
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NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY IN MARYVILLE, MISSOURI, FOR        1,200,000                                        Bond
 THE NANOSCIENCE EDUCATION PROJECT (MO)
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NOTRE DAME INNOVATION PARK (IN)                                          784,000  Donnelly                              Lugar; Bayh
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NUTLEY ENERGY EFFICIENT ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS (NJ)                          500,000  Pascrell                              Lautenberg; Menendez
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PERRY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PACS SYSTEM (IL)                                 350,000  Weller
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PHASE II DESIGN AND CONST. OF SAGE HALL SCIENCE (FL)                     500,000  Mica                                  Bill Nelson
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PIKEVILLE MEDICAL CENTER, KENTUCKY (KY)                                  500,000  Rogers, H.
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PIONEER VALLEY LIFE SCIENCES INITIATIVE (MA)                           1,000,000  Neal; Olver                           Kennedy; Kerry
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PROTON BEAM THERAPY (WA)                                                 750,000  Reichert                              Cantwell
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PURDUE CALUMET INLAND WATER INSTITUTE (IN)                               500,000  Visclosky
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PURDUE TECHNOLOGY CENTER (IN)                                          2,000,000  Visclosky                             Lugar
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ROCKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCIENCE LABORATORY (NY)                       500,000  Engel
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ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY BIOLOGY LABORATORY EQUIPMENT (IL)                   700,000  Davis, D.
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SANDIA INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED COMPUTING ALGORITHMS, NEW MEXICO,        7,437,500                                        Domenici
 FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING AND ADVANCED ALGORITHM DEVELOPMENT
 (NM)
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SETON HALL UNIVERSITY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER (NJ)               1,000,000  Payne                                 Lautenberg; Menendez
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SOUTH CAROLINA LAMBDA RAIL COMPUTER NETWORK PORTAL (SC)                1,200,000  Spratt
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SOUTH COUNTY NATURE PRESERVE, IRVINGTON, NY (NY)                         250,000  Lowey
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SOUTH DAKOTA CATALYST GROUP FOR ALTERNATIVE ENERGY TO SUPPORT          1,100,000                                        Thune
 RESEARCH THAT WILL SYNTHESIZE, CHARACTERIZE AND SCALE UP
 PRODUCTION OF CATALYSTS IMPORTANT FOR ENERGY ALTERNATIVES TO
 FOSSIL FUELS (SD)
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ST. CLARE'S HOSPITAL (NJ)                                                500,000  Frelinghuysen
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ST. JOSEPH'S UNIVERSITY SCIENCE CENTER EQUIPMENT (PA)                    800,000  Brady, R.; Gerlach
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ST. ROSE DOMINICAN HOSPITALS SIERRA TRAUMA CENTER (NV)                   500,000  Porter                                Reid
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ST. THOMAS UNIVERSITY - CORTE (FL)                                       250,000  Diaz-Balart, L.
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SUSTAINABLE BIOFUELS DEVELOPMENT CENTER (CO)                             350,000  Musgrave                              Allard; Salazar
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TECHNOLOGY FOR PRINT DISABLED STUDENTS (FL)                            1,200,000  Young, C.W. Bill
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TEXAS CENTER FOR ADVANCED SCIENCE COMPUTING AND MODELING (TX)            750,000  Burgess
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THE METHANOL ECONOMY (CA)                                              2,000,000  Watson
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THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE REGIONAL NMR FACILITY IN LOUISVILLE,      1,000,000  Yarmuth                               McConnell
 KENTUCKY, TO SUPPORT ONGOING RESEARCH IN FUNDAMENTAL PROCESSES OF
 ELECTRON TRANSPORT SYSTEMS AND THE STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY OF PROTEINS
 (KY)
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TULANE MATERIALS AND ENERGY RESEARCH (LA)                              1,200,000                                        Landrieu
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ULTRA-DENSE SUPERCOMPUTING MEMORY STORAGE IN COLORADO FOR FURTHER      1,000,000  Tancredo                              Allard
 RESEARCH IN THIS FIELD (CO)
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UMASS INTEGRATIVE SCIENCE BUILDING (MA)                                2,000,000  Olver
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES FOR THE INSTITUTE FOR            6,000,000                                        Stevens
 MOLECULAR MEDICINE RADIATION RESEARCH (CA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO TO SUPPORT SEISMIC RESEARCH        2,000,000  Davis, Susan                          Feinstein
 (CA)
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UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO TO RESEARCH MULTI-MODALITY, IMAGE-BASED            600,000  Davis, Danny                          Durbin
 MARKERS FOR ASSESSING BREAST DENSITY AND STRUCTURE TO DETERMINE
 RISK OF BREAST CANCER (IL)
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UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CENTER (IA)               1,000,000  Braley                                Grassley
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UNIVERSITY OF MAINE IN ORONO, MAINE, FOR RESEARCH IN INTEGRATED        1,000,000                                        Snowe; Collins
 FOREST PRODUCTS REFINERY TECHNOLOGY (ME)
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UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT BOSTON TO SUPPORT MARINE SYSTEMS          500,000                                        Kennedy; Kerry
 RESEARCH (MA)
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UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI MEDICAL CENTER IN JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI,        600,000                                        Cochran
 TO FUND RESEARCH IN THE AREAS OF INCREASING EFFICIENCY BY
 REDUCING THE AMOUNT OF CONTRAST MEDIA NEEDED FOR CERTAIN
 PROCEDURES (MS)
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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER IN OMAHA TO CONDUCT              2,000,000                                        Hagel; Ben Nelson
 NANOSCALE IMAGING OF PROTEINS (NE)
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UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO IN ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, FOR THE MIND     12,000,000  Wilson, H.                            Domenici; Bingaman
 INSTITUTE ONGOING RESEARCH INTO BRAIN RELATED RESEARCH INCLUDING
 SUPPORTING RESEARCH OF MILITARY PERSONNEL SUFFERING FROM POST
 TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER, DEPRESSION AND TRAUMATIC BRAIN
 INJURIES (NM)
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UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, NEVADA WATER IN THE 21ST CENTURY      1,000,000  Berkley                               Reid
 MULTI-DISCIPLINARY RESEARCH PROJECT (NV)
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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA COLLABORATIVE INITIATIVE IN               1,000,000  Hayes; Price, D.                      Dole; Burr
 BIOMEDICAL IMAGING (NC)
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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA IN GRAND FORKS TO SUPPORT ANTIBODIES        2,500,000                                        Dorgan
 RESEARCH (ND)
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UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA IN NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, FOR THE LARGE SCALE        1,000,000                                        Inhofe
 APPLICATION OF SINGLE-WALLED CARBON NANOTUBES (OK)
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UNIVERSITY OF SAINT FRANCIS SCIENCE CENTER (IN)                          721,000  Souder; Visclosky                     Lugar
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN INDIANA ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT (IN)                750,000  Ellsworth                             Lugar
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UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT IN BURLINGTON TO CONDUCT RESEARCH OF MRI         1,000,000                                        Leahy
 SCIENCE (VT)
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UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT IN BURLINGTON TO SUPPORT RESEARCH IN             3,000,000                                        Leahy
 AGRICULTURAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (VT)
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URBAN RESEARCH CENTER AND GREENHOUSE, BROOKLYN (NY)                      500,000  Towns                                 Schumer; Clinton
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USA CANCER INSTITUTE ONCOLOGY MEDICAL RECORD SYSTEM (AL)                 500,000  Bonner                                Shelby
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WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY RESEARCH ON ALTERNATIVES TO TRANSPLANTATION     1,000,000  Foxx                                  Dole; Burr
 (NC)
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WESTMINSTER COLLEGE SCIENCE CENTER (UT)                                  400,000  Matheson                              Bennett
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WIPP IN CARLSBAD, NEW MEXICO, TO SUPPORT NEUTRINO RESEARCH (NM)        1,500,000                                        Domenici; Bingaman
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XAVIER UNIVERSITY SCIENCE EQUIPMENT (OH)                                 500,000  Chabot
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                                                                                  ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
                                                                                            TITLE III
                                                                                     NUCLEAR WASTE DISPOSAL
                [The amounts displayed in this table do not reflect the 1.6 percent reduction applied to the Congressionally directed projects and activities contained herein.]
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                           PROJECT TITLE                               AMOUNT              REQUESTED BY HOUSE                   REQUESTED BY SENATE              REQUESTED BY ADMINISTRATION
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COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND INYO        1,600,000                                        Feinstein
 COUNTY (CA)
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                                                                                  ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
                                                                                            TITLE III
                                                                                       WEAPONS ACTIVITIES
                [The amounts displayed in this table do not reflect the 1.6 percent reduction applied to the Congressionally directed projects and activities contained herein.]
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                           PROJECT TITLE                               AMOUNT              REQUESTED BY HOUSE                   REQUESTED BY SENATE              REQUESTED BY ADMINISTRATION
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ADVANCED ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENT AT SANDIA LABORATORY (CA, MA)         1,500,000  Lynch
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ATOMIC TESTING MUSEUM IN LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, FOR OPERATIONS AND           600,000                                        Reid
 MAINTENANCE (NV)
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CIMTRAK CYBER SECURITY (IN)                                            1,000,000  Visclosky                             Lugar
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INTERAGENCY ADVANCED COMPUTING RESEARCH, EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES      4,000,000  Hobson                                Voinovich
 AT NEXTEDGE TECHNOLOGY PARK (OH)
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KANSAS CITY PLANT MULTI-DISCIPLINED INTEGRATED COLLABORATION (MO)      1,000,000  Cleaver
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LABORATORY FOR ADVANCED LASER-TARGET INTERACTIONS (OH)                 2,000,000  Hobson; Pryce                         Voinovich
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND HISTORY IN ALBUQUERQUE, NEW       750,000                                        Domenici
 MEXICO, FOR THE MUSEUM SITE (NM)
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NEVADA TEST SITE FOR OPERATIONS AND INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS       18,000,000                                        Reid
 (NV)
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NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY (FARGO) TO SUPPORT COMPUTING             8,000,000  Pomeroy                               Dorgan
 CAPABILITY (ND)
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NORTHWEST INDIANA COMPUTATIONAL GRID AT NOTRE DAME AND PURDUE          6,000,000  Visclosky                             Lugar
 CALUMET UNIVERSITIES (IN)
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SECURE WIRELESS DEVICES AND SENSORS (IN)                                 250,000  Hill
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TECHNICAL PRODUCT DATA INITIATIVE (OH)                                 1,000,000  Hobson
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA-LAS VEGAS FOR IN-SITU NANOMECHANICS (NV)            350,000                                        Reid
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UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS IN AUSTIN, TEXAS, TO COMPLETE THE CONSTRUCTION     3,500,000  Smith, L.                             Hutchison
 OF THE PETAWATT LASER (TX)
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                                                                                  ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
                                                                                            TITLE III
                                                                                DEFENSE NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION
                [The amounts displayed in this table do not reflect the 1.6 percent reduction applied to the Congressionally directed projects and activities contained herein.]
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                                                                     CONFERENCE
                           PROJECT TITLE                               AMOUNT              REQUESTED BY HOUSE                   REQUESTED BY SENATE              REQUESTED BY ADMINISTRATION
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GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR BIODEFENSE AND INFECTIOUS           3,000,000  Davis, T.; Moran, J.
 DISEASE RESEARCH (VA)
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NEW ENGLAND RESEARCH IN WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, VERMONT, FOR THE         1,500,000  Welch                                 Leahy
 CAUCASUS SEISMIC NETWORK (TX)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NUCLEAR SECURITY SCIENCE AND POLICY INSTITUTE, TEXAS A&M (TX)          2,000,000  Edwards
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OFFSHORE DETECTION INTEGRATED SYSTEM (OH)                              1,000,000  LaTourette
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                                                                                  ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
                                                                                            TITLE III
                                                                               OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR (NNSA)
                [The amounts displayed in this table do not reflect the 1.6 percent reduction applied to the Congressionally directed projects and activities contained herein.]
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                                                                     CONFERENCE
                           PROJECT TITLE                               AMOUNT              REQUESTED BY HOUSE                   REQUESTED BY SENATE              REQUESTED BY ADMINISTRATION
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ACE PROGRAM AT MARICOPA COMMUNITY COLLEGES (AZ)                        1,000,000  Pastor
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MOREHOUSE COLLEGE ENERGY SCIENCE RESEARCH AND EDUCATION INITIATIVE     2,000,000  Johnson, H.; Lewis, J.                Chambliss
 (GA)
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SOUTH CAROLINA HBCU MATH AND SCIENCE INITIATIVE (SC)                  10,500,000  Clyburn
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*WILBERFORCE HBCU (OH)                                                 1,500,000  Hobson
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*CENTRAL STATE HBCU (OH)                                               1,500,000  Hobson
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*EDUCATIONAL ADVANCEMENT ALLIANCE HBCU GRADUATE PROGRAM (PA)           4,000,000  Fattah
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MARSHALL FUND MINORITY ENERGY SCIENCE INITIATIVE (MD)                  2,000,000  Cummings, Davis, Danny
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                                                                                  ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
                                                                                            TITLE III
                                                                                  DEFENSE ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANUP
                [The amounts displayed in this table do not reflect the 1.6 percent reduction applied to the Congressionally directed projects and activities contained herein.]
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                                                                     CONFERENCE
                           PROJECT TITLE                               AMOUNT              REQUESTED BY HOUSE                   REQUESTED BY SENATE              REQUESTED BY ADMINISTRATION
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CELLULAR BIOENGINEERING, INC., HONOLULU, HAWAII, TO CONTINUE           1,500,000  Abercrombie                           Inouye
 DEVELOPMENT OF POLYMERIC HYDROGELS FOR RADIATION DECONTAMINATION
 (HI)
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CEREMATEC INCORPORATED IN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FOR REMEDIATION OF     1,500,000                                        Hatch; Bennett
 LOW-LEVEL NUCLEAR WASTE UTILIZING CERAMIC IONIC TRANSPORT
 MEMBRANES (UT)
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INTERNATIONAL ALTERNATIVE CLEANUP TECHNOLOGY AGREEMENT (PA, SC)        5,000,000  Doyle; McHenry                        Specter
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SAVANNAH RIVER NATIONAL LAB IN SOUTH CAROLINA FOR INTEGRATED           1,000,000  Clyburn                               Graham
 COLLABORATIVE PROTOTYPING ENVIRONMENT (SC)
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UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO, CENTER FOR MATERIALS RELIABILITY (NV)      2,725,000                                        Reid
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UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO, DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL      2,000,000                                        Reid
 ENGINEERING, FOR CONTINUED EXPANSION OF THE JAMES E. ROGERS AND
 LOUIS WEINER JR. LARGE-SCALE STRUCTURES LABORATORY (NV)
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*UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO, FIRE SCIENCE ACADEMY AT ELKO (NV)         1,000,000                                        Reid
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*UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO, TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER INITIATIVE (NV)         750,000                                        Reid
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WESTERN ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY OFFICE (MT)                           2,000,000  Rehberg                               Baucus; Tester
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                                                                                  ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
                                                                                            TITLE III
                                                                          OTHER DEFENSE ACTIVITIES (LEGACY MANAGEMENT)
                [The amounts displayed in this table do not reflect the 1.6 percent reduction applied to the Congressionally directed projects and activities contained herein.]
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                           PROJECT TITLE                               AMOUNT              REQUESTED BY HOUSE                   REQUESTED BY SENATE              REQUESTED BY ADMINISTRATION
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ROCKY FLATS COLD WAR MUSEUM IN COLORADO TO RECOGNIZE THE WORK THAT       500,000                                        Allard
 WENT ON AT ROCKY FLATS AND THOSE WHO CONTRIBUTED TO THE HISTORY
 (CO)
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                                                                                  ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
                                                                                            TITLE III
                                                   CONSTRUCTION, REHABILITATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE. WESTERN AREA POWER ADMINISTRATION
                [The amounts displayed in this table do not reflect the 1.6 percent reduction applied to the Congressionally directed projects and activities contained herein.]
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                           PROJECT TITLE                               AMOUNT              REQUESTED BY HOUSE                   REQUESTED BY SENATE              REQUESTED BY ADMINISTRATION
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COLORADO RIVER TRANSMISSION LINE (AZ)                                  3,000,000  Franks
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                                                                                  ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
                                                                                            TITLE IV
                                                                                 APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION
                [The amounts displayed in this table do not reflect the 1.6 percent reduction applied to the Congressionally directed projects and activities contained herein.]
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                                                                     CONFERENCE
                           PROJECT TITLE                               AMOUNT              REQUESTED BY HOUSE                   REQUESTED BY SENATE              REQUESTED BY ADMINISTRATION
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BLUEGRASS PRIDE WATER PROJECTS (KY)                                    1,000,000  Chandler
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                  amended bill total--with comparisons

       The total new budget (obligational) authority for fiscal 
     year 2008 provided in the amended bill, with comparisons to 
     the fiscal year 2007 amount, the 2008 budget estimates, and 
     the House and Senate bills for 2008 follows:

                       (In thousands of dollars)

New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year 2007.......$32,562,190
Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal year30,887,338
House bill, fiscal year 2008.................................32,138,521
Senate bill, fiscal year 2008................................32,791,321
Amended bill, fiscal year 2008...............................31,465,890
Amended bill compared with:
  New budget (obligation- al) authority, fiscal year 2007....-1,096,300
  Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal year+578,552
  House bill, fiscal year 2008.................................-672,631
  Senate bill, fiscal year 2008..............................-1,325,431

 DIVISION D--FINANCIAL SERVICES AND GENERAL GOVERNMENT APPROPRIATIONS 
                               ACT, 2008

       Following is an explanation of the effects of this division 
     of the House amendment to the Senate amendment to H.R. 2764 
     (hereafter referred to as ``the amended bill'') relative to 
     the versions of the Financial Services and General Government 
     Appropriations Act, 2008 (H.R. 2829) passed by the House of 
     Representatives and reported by the Senate Appropriations 
     Committee.

                            Report Language

       Report language included by the House (House Report 110-
     207) or the Senate (Senate Report 110-129) that is not 
     changed herein is approved. This explanatory statement, while 
     repeating some report language for emphasis, is not intended 
     to negate the language referred to above unless expressly 
     provided herein.

                                TITLE I

                       DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

                          Departmental Offices


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides $248,360,000 for departmental 
     offices salaries and expenses, instead of $250,591,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $251,641,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. Of the funds provided, not more than $3,000,000 is 
     available until September 30, 2009 for information technology 
     modernization, $258,000 is for emergencies or activities of a 
     confidential nature, $5,114,000 is available until September 
     30, 2009 for Treasury-wide financial audits, $3,000,000 is 
     available until September 30, 2009 for secure space 
     requirements, $2,300,000 is available until September 30, 
     2009 for the hiring of personnel whose work will require a 
     security clearance investigation, $2,100,000 is available 
     until September 30, 2009 for critical infrastructure 
     protection activities, and not more than $150,000 is allowed 
     for reception and representation expenses.
       For the activities under this heading, the amended bill 
     provides the following funding levels:
Executive Direction.........................................$10,840,000
General Counsel...............................................9,909,000
Economic Policies and Programs...............................44,242,000
Financial Policies and Programs..............................29,464,000
Terrorism and Financial Intelligence.........................56,775,000
Treasury-wide Management.....................................18,505,000
Administration...............................................78,625,000

       The amended bill provides an increase of $618,000, as 
     requested and provided in the House and Senate bills, for 
     enhanced international economic policy coordination. The 
     Appropriations Committees expect the Department to increase 
     its efforts to implement currency reforms in China.
       Of the funds provided for the Executive Direction budget 
     activity, the Department is directed to provide $1,500,000 
     for a study on energy externalities directed by section 1352 
     of Public Law 109-58. The Senate version of the bill included 
     these funds.
       Within the funds provided for the Financial Policies and 
     Programs budget activity, the Department is directed to 
     provide $1,000,000 to the Center for Resilient Financial 
     Services e-Cavern Partnership. These funds are intended to be 
     the final Federal payment for this project.
       The Department is directed to fund Treasury's Office of 
     Financial Education at a level not less than $1,100,000, an 
     increase of approximately $400,000 above the amount 
     requested. Within this amount, (1) not less than $200,000 is 
     directed to be used to further the office's outreach and 
     education activities focused on elementary schools and high 
     schools, and (2) not less than $200,000 is directed to be 
     used for the development of tailored, targeted materials and 
     dissemination strategies to protect consumers against 
     predatory lending and encourage the use of mainstream 
     financial services. Additionally, the Department is directed 
     to report to the Committees on Appropriations, within 60 days 
     of enactment of this Act, on progress made in implementing 
     the recommendations of the Government Accountability Office 
     regarding the National Strategy for Financial Literacy.
       Within the funds provided for the Terrorism and Financial 
     Intelligence budget activity, the Department is directed to 
     provide $300,000 to Treasury's Office of Terrorism and 
     Financial Intelligence (TFI) to create a permanent position 
     which will be responsible for managing and overseeing all TFI 
     information technology operations, activities, and needs, as 
     proposed by the Senate. In addition, within the funds 
     provided, the Department is directed to provide $250,000 to 
     the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) for efforts to 
     reduce OFAC's backlog of Freedom of Information Act requests, 
     as proposed by the House.
       The amended bill includes a provision allowing the 
     Department to transfer up to 2 percent of funds available 
     between budget activities upon notification to the Committees 
     on Appropriations. Transfers in excess of 2 percent may be 
     made upon approval of the Committees on Appropriations.


        DEPARTMENT-WIDE SYSTEMS AND CAPITAL INVESTMENTS PROGRAMS

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides $18,710,000 for systems and 
     capital investments as proposed by both the House and the 
     Senate.


                      OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $18,450,000 for salaries and 
     expenses of the Office of Inspector General as proposed by 
     both the House and the Senate. Of the funds provided, up to 
     $2,000,000 may be used for travel, $100,000 may be used for 
     emergencies or activities of a confidential nature, and up to 
     $2,500 may be used for reception and representation expenses.


           TREASURY INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR TAX ADMINISTRATION

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $140,533,000 for salaries and 
     expenses as proposed by both the House and the Senate. Of the 
     funds provided, up to $6,000,000 is for travel expenses, 
     $500,000 may be used for emergencies or activities of a 
     confidential nature, and up to $1,500 may be used for 
     reception and representation expenses.


            AIR TRANSPORTATION STABILIZATION PROGRAM ACCOUNT

                         (INCLUDING RESCISSION)

       The amended bill includes language terminating the program 
     and rescinding $3,600,000 in remaining unobligated balances, 
     as proposed by both the House and the Senate.

                  Financial Crimes Enforcement Network


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $85,844,000 for salaries and 
     expenses as proposed by the Senate, instead of $83,344,000 as 
     proposed by the House. Of the funds provided, not more than 
     $14,000 is for reception and representation expenses, 
     $16,340,000 is available until September 30, 2010, and 
     $8,955,000 is available until September 30, 2009.
       The Department is directed to report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations on the Department's analysis of developing a 
     cross-border electronic funds transfer reporting system. If 
     the Department supports proceeding with this project, the 
     report shall identify the revised estimated future year costs 
     by fiscal year of developing a cross-border system.

                      Financial Management Service


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $234,423,000 for salaries and 
     expenses as proposed by the House, instead of $235,191,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. Of the funds provided, $9,220,000 is 
     available until September 30, 2010 for information technology 
     modernization initiatives and up to $2,500 is for reception 
     and representation expenses.

                Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $93,515,000 for salaries and 
     expenses as proposed by the House, instead of $97,015,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. Of the funds provided, not more than 
     $6,000 is for reception and representation expenses and 
     $50,000 is for cooperative research. The Department is 
     encouraged to utilize funds from the Treasury Forfeiture Fund 
     to address the replacement of obsolete information technology 
     equipment in the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau.

                           United States Mint


               UNITED STATES MINT PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUND

       The amended bill provides that not more than $33,200,000 in 
     new liabilities and obligations may be incurred during fiscal 
     year 2008 for circulating coinage and protective service 
     capital investments of the U.S. Mint, as proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate.

                       Bureau of the Public Debt


                     ADMINISTERING THE PUBLIC DEBT

       The amended bill provides $182,871,000 for costs associated 
     with administering the public debt, as proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate. Of the funds provided, not more than 
     $2,500 is allowed for reception and representation expenses 
     and $2,000,000 is available until September 30, 2010 for 
     systems modernization. The amended bill includes $10,000,000 
     in user fees to offset the appropriated amounts and $70,000 
     from the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund to reimburse the 
     Bureau for various administrative expenses.

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   Community Development Financial Institutions Fund Program Account

       The amended bill provides $94,000,000 for the Community 
     Development Financial Institutions (CDFI) Fund program, 
     instead of $100,000,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $90,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. Of the funds provided, 
     up to $13,500,000 is for administrative costs, up to 
     $7,500,000 is for the cost of direct loans, up to $250,000 is 
     for administrative expenses of the direct loan program, and 
     $8,000,000 is for technical assistance and other purposes for 
     Native American, Native Hawaiian, and Alaskan Native 
     communities. The amended bill includes language that limits 
     loan obligations to $16,000,000, as proposed by the Senate, 
     instead of $15,000,000 as proposed by the House.
       The Department is directed to fund the Bank Enterprise 
     Award program at a level not less than $20,000,000.
       The Appropriations Committees note that poverty, lack of 
     economic opportunity, and lack of low-cost financial services 
     continue to be problems across much of the Nation, 
     particularly in many Hispanic-American, African-American, and 
     Native American communities. The Committees appreciate the 
     ongoing efforts of the CDFI Fund to work to remedy the 
     particular problems in these communities and strongly 
     encourage the CDFI Fund to continue to place a heavy emphasis 
     on these efforts.

                        Internal Revenue Service


                           TAXPAYER SERVICES

       The amended bill includes $2,150,000,000 for Taxpayer 
     Services, instead of $2,155,000,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $2,149,200,000 as proposed by the Senate. The amended 
     bill provides an overall increase of $46,911,000 above the 
     budget request. It is the intent of the Appropriations 
     Committees that the increase above the request is in addition 
     to, and not a substitute for, the $94,500,000 in user fee 
     collections that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) estimated 
     in its fiscal year 2008 budget request would be available to 
     supplement the Taxpayer Services account.
       Of the increase above the budget request, $31,200,000 is 
     directed to be targeted toward the following activities: (1) 
     increasing IRS outreach and education activities, for 
     individuals, businesses, and tax-exempt entities, above the 
     levels assumed in the fiscal year 2008 budget request, and 
     (2) increasing the number of tax returns prepared at IRS 
     Taxpayer Assistance Centers. The Department is directed to 
     include, in its fiscal year 2008 operating plan, a specific 
     plan for increasing these activities above the levels assumed 
     in the budget request. For purposes of comparison, the plan 
     should include: (1) details on the funding levels and full-
     time equivalents (FTEs) assumed in the fiscal year 2008 
     budget request for these activities, and (2) funding levels 
     and FTEs for these activities as funded by this Act.
       Within the overall funds provided, the amended bill 
     provides not less than $3,000,000 for Tax Counseling for the 
     Elderly and not less than $9,000,000 for low-income taxpayer 
     clinic grants. In addition, not less than $177,000,000 is 
     provided for operating expenses of the IRS Taxpayer Advocate 
     Service (TAS). The Appropriations Committees note that 
     previous IRS budget requests have recognized that a portion 
     of the TAS budget is enforcement-related, due to the 
     increases in TAS caseload resulting from stepped-up IRS 
     enforcement activity. The Committees urge the Department, in 
     future year budget requests, to include a portion of the TAS 
     operating expenses budget in the IRS Enforcement account.
       The amended bill also provides $8,000,000, to be available 
     until September 30, 2009, to establish a matching grant 
     demonstration program for Community Volunteer Income Tax 
     Assistance (VITA) programs, instead of $10,000,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate and no funding as proposed by the 
     House. The Appropriations Committees direct that the matching 
     grant program be administered by the IRS in consultation with 
     the Taxpayer Advocate Service. The program shall provide 
     direct funds to enable VITA programs to extend services to 
     underserved populations and hardest-to-reach areas, both 
     urban and non-urban, as well as to increase the capacity to 
     file returns electronically, heighten quality control, 
     enhance training of volunteers, and significantly improve the 
     accuracy rate of returns prepared by VITA sites. The 
     Appropriations Committees direct the IRS, in consultation 
     with the National Taxpayer Advocate, to submit to the 
     Committees, within 90 days of enactment, a proposed design 
     plan for the matching grant program, including the scope of 
     eligibility, an equitable selection methodology which takes 
     into account geographic diversity, and an evaluation 
     component to measure the overall effectiveness of the program 
     and the results achieved.
       The IRS is directed to strengthen, improve, and expand 
     taxpayer service overall. If the IRS proposes further 
     reductions in specific taxpayer services, such reductions 
     must be consistent with the budget justification, operating 
     plan, and Taxpayer Assistance Blueprint, and the IRS must 
     demonstrate that such reductions will not result in a decline 
     in voluntary compliance. Where such reductions involve a 
     reduction in face-to-face service, the IRS must demonstrate 
     that the proposed reductions do not adversely impact 
     compliance by taxpayers who are dependent on such services, 
     by showing, through such means as a successful pilot program, 
     survey, or other empirical means, that there is an effective 
     and viable service alternative available.
       The Appropriations Committees reiterate and modify House 
     and Senate report language directing the IRS, together with 
     the IRS Oversight Board and the National Taxpayer Advocate, 
     to submit annually to the Committees an update to the 
     Taxpayer Assistance Blueprint, detailing its implementation 
     status and identifying any changes to the strategic plan for 
     taxpayer service, including any research and relevant 
     findings completed to date, and any open issues requiring 
     additional research. The first update shall be submitted 90 
     days after enactment of this Act.


                              ENFORCEMENT

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides $4,780,000,000 for Enforcement, 
     instead of $4,925,498,000 as proposed by the House and the 
     Senate. Of the funds provided, $57,252,000 is for the 
     Interagency Crime and Drug Enforcement (ICDE) program. The 
     amended bill also permits the transfer of up to $10,000,000 
     to the Operations Support account for administrative costs of 
     the ICDE program.
       The Appropriations Committees reiterate and modify the 
     House report language requiring the IRS to work with the 
     National Taxpayer Advocate and IRS Oversight Board to develop 
     a 5-year strategic plan for research to be submitted to the 
     Committees no later than September 30, 2008. In addition, the 
     Appropriations Committees reiterate the Senate report 
     language: (1) directing the National Taxpayer Advocate and 
     the IRS Office of Research to report to the Committees, by 
     September 30, 2008, on factors that influence taxpayer 
     compliance behavior; (2) directing the IRS to submit to the 
     Committees, no later than March 1, 2008, a detailed research 
     plan to address the shortfalls in the National Research 
     Program (NRP); and (3) directing IRS, in administering its 
     NRP for fiscal year 2008, to work with the National Taxpayer 
     Advocate to collect information on the causes of 
     noncompliance.


                           OPERATIONS SUPPORT

       The amended bill provides $3,680,059,000 for Operations 
     Support, instead of $3,769,587,000 as proposed by the House 
     and the Senate. Of the funds provided, $75,000,000 is 
     available until September 30, 2009 for information technology 
     support and $1,000,000 is available until September 30, 2010 
     for research. In addition, not less than $2,000,000 is 
     provided for the IRS Oversight Board and not more than 
     $25,000 is for reception and representation expenses.
       The Appropriations Committees modify the Senate directive 
     that the IRS include in its operating plan details on any 
     planned reorganization, job reductions, or increases to 
     offices or activities within the agency, or modifications to 
     any service or enforcement activity. The Committees direct 
     the IRS to obtain comments on the operating plan from the IRS 
     Oversight Board and to provide a summary of the comments as 
     part of the operating plan submission.
       The Appropriations Committees reiterate and modify the 
     Senate directive that the IRS review its entire non-Business 
     Systems Modernization information technology portfolio to 
     ensure performance efficiencies that support tax 
     administration activities. The Committees expect the IRS to 
     make any changes necessary to ensure that each project has: 
     (1) been properly classified for investment decision and 
     management purposes, (2) the appropriate governance structure 
     in place, (3) a risk management plan, (4) a contingency plan, 
     (5) adequate provisions in the contracts to ensure penalties 
     and repayment to the agency if performance is not met, (6) 
     adequate contractor staffing and management in place to 
     fulfill the contract terms and deliverables, and (7) been 
     certified by the head of the relevant IRS business unit that 
     the project is deemed necessary for its operations and meets 
     its requirements. The Committees direct the IRS Chief 
     Information Officer to submit a report within 120 days of 
     enactment to the IRS Oversight Board, the Treasury 
     Department, the Office of Management and Budget, the House 
     and Senate Appropriations Committees, the House Ways and 
     Means Committee, and the Senate Finance Committee that 
     certifies that the review has been completed, summarizes the 
     findings, and describes actions being taken to address any 
     problems identified. The Appropriations Committees further 
     direct the IRS to provide quarterly briefings to the IRS 
     Oversight Board and the Treasury Inspector General for Tax 
     Administration on the status of its information technology 
     portfolio and to report immediately if any project 
     experiences significant cost variances or milestone delivery 
     date slippages. In addition, the Committees direct the IRS to 
     review all critical systems and report to the Committees no 
     later than 45 days after enactment of this Act on any actual 
     or potential systems problems or risks impacting the 2008 
     filing season.


                     BUSINESS SYSTEMS MODERNIZATION

       The amended bill provides $267,090,000 for Business Systems 
     Modernization (BSM), instead of $282,090,000 as proposed by 
     the House and the Senate. Language is included requiring 
     approval by the Appropriations Committees of a GAO-reviewed 
     spending plan for BSM prior to the obligation of the funds, 
     except in the case of funds for IRS labor costs.


               HEALTH INSURANCE TAX CREDIT ADMINISTRATION

       The amended bill provides $15,235,000 for administration of 
     the Health Insurance Tax

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     Credit program as proposed by both the House and the Senate.


          ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill includes the following administrative 
     provisions that were proposed by both the House and the 
     Senate:
       Section 101 providing transfer authority;
       Section 102 requiring IRS to maintain training in taxpayer 
     rights;
       Section 103 requiring IRS to safeguard taxpayer 
     information;
       Section 104 permitting funding for 1-800 help line services 
     and directing the Commissioner to make improving phone 
     service a priority;
       Section 105 extending the authority of the Secretary of the 
     Treasury to exercise streamlined critical pay authority with 
     respect to certain IRS professional positions;
       Section 106 extending the authority of the Secretary of the 
     Treasury with respect to certain IRS personnel flexibilities 
     relating to recruitment, retention, relocation incentives, 
     and performance awards; and
       Section 107 transferring from the Office of Management and 
     Budget to the Office of Personnel Management the authority to 
     fix the rate of basic pay for IRS positions that have been 
     designated by the Secretary of the Treasury under streamlined 
     critical pay authority.
       In addition, the amended bill includes the following 
     administrative provision:
       Section 108 provides that not less than $7,350,000 shall be 
     available for increasing, above fiscal year 2007 levels, the 
     number of IRS personnel and related support activities 
     performing IRS Automated Collection System functions. The 
     Appropriations Committees are concerned that the IRS is not 
     adequately utilizing the Automated Collection System (ACS) to 
     maximize its in-house capacity to collect outstanding tax 
     debt despite the $13 to $1 return on investment these 
     positions deliver. The Appropriations Committees modify the 
     House report language regarding retraining of employees and 
     direct the IRS, as it increases ACS FTEs, to give preference 
     and provide any necessary training to submission processing 
     employees who have been subject to a reduction in force 
     within the last two years or who will face the loss of their 
     current position within the next two years. The Committees 
     believe that this increase in ACS collection capacity will 
     help to close the tax gap by bringing in more revenue at less 
     cost than using private collection agencies and strongly urge 
     the IRS to look to funding made available for administration 
     of the private collection program to fund this increase in 
     ACS positions.
       The amended bill does not include the following 
     administrative provisions:
       Section 105 of the Senate bill regarding the Taxpayer 
     Advocate Service;
       Section 105 of the House bill and Section 106 of the Senate 
     bill, relating to funding for enforcement;
       Section 107 of the Senate bill relating to additional 
     transfer authority to implement the restructuring of the IRS 
     accounts;
       Section 108 of the Senate bill directing IRS to develop a 
     strategic plan to increase the voluntary tax compliance rate 
     to 85 percent in fiscal year 2009; however, the 
     Appropriations Committees note that on August 2, 2007, the 
     IRS issued a report on improving voluntary compliance, and 
     the Committees direct the IRS to consult with the Taxpayer 
     Advocate and the IRS Oversight Board to develop proposals for 
     continued growth in the voluntary compliance rate;
       Section 112 of the Senate bill limiting funding in support 
     of tax collection contracts;
       Section 113 of the Senate bill precluding the use of funds 
     to expand the number of qualified tax collection contracts 
     while the IRS is eliminating processing center employees, 
     mandating a cost comparison study and report, and requiring a 
     disability preference program for any additional qualified 
     tax collection contracts; and
       Section 114 of the Senate bill restricting the use of funds 
     to ramp down or eliminate submission processing activities 
     until the IRS issues a report on the potential for employee 
     reassignments.

          ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS-DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill includes the following administrative 
     provisions that were proposed by both the House and the 
     Senate:
       Section 109 allowing Treasury to purchase uniforms, lease 
     vehicles, and engage in other activities pursuant to title 5 
     U.S.C. 5901;
       Section 110 allowing for the transfer of up to 2 percent of 
     funds between Departmental Offices and the various Treasury 
     bureaus, except the IRS;
       Section 111 allowing for the transfer of up to 2 percent 
     from the IRS accounts to TIGTA;
       Section 112 directing that the purchase of vehicles be 
     consistent with vehicle management principles;
       Section 113 prohibiting funding to redesign the $1 note;
       Section 114 allowing for the transfer of funds from 
     Financial Management Service, Salaries and Expenses' to the 
     Debt Collection Fund conditional on future reimbursement;
       Section 115 extending the pay demonstration program for one 
     year;
       Section 116 prohibiting funds to build a United States Mint 
     museum without the approval of the authorizing committees of 
     jurisdiction; and
       Section 117 prohibiting funding for consolidating functions 
     of the United States Mint and the Bureau of Engraving and 
     Printing without the approval of the House and Senate 
     Appropriations Committees and the authorizing committees of 
     jurisdiction.
       The amended bill includes the following administrative 
     provisions that were proposed by the Senate:
       Section 118 specifying that funds for Treasury intelligence 
     activities are deemed to be specifically authorized until 
     enactment of the fiscal year 2008 intelligence authorization 
     act; and
       Section 119 clarifying that the Check Forgery Insurance 
     Fund is the appropriate funding source for disbursing errors 
     for which relief has been granted under 31 U.S.C. 3527.

                                TITLE II

    EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT AND FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE 
                               PRESIDENT

                     Compensation of the President

       The amended bill provides $450,000 for compensation of the 
     President as proposed by both the House and Senate.

                           White House Office


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $51,656,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate, instead of $53,156,000 as proposed by the House. The 
     amended bill provides funding for the Privacy and Civil 
     Liberties Oversight Board under a separate heading.

                 Executive Residence at the White House


                           OPERATING EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $12,814,000 as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate.

                   White House Repair and Restoration

       The amended bill provides $1,600,000 as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate.

                      Council of Economic Advisers


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $4,118,000 as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate.

                      Office of Policy Development


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $3,482,000 as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate.

                       National Security Council


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $8,640,000 as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate.

              Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $2,000,000 for the Privacy and 
     Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB) as proposed by the 
     Senate. The House provided $1,500,000 for the PCLOB under the 
     ``White House Office, Salaries and Expenses'' account. The 
     amended bill modifies language proposed by the Senate 
     regarding the citation of authorities.

                        Office of Administration


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $91,745,000, instead of 
     $92,829,000 as proposed by both the House and the Senate.

                    Office of Management and Budget


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $78,000,000 for the Office of 
     Management and Budget (OMB) instead of $78,394,000 as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate.
       The amended bill includes a provision, as proposed by the 
     House, requiring that appropriations be applied only to the 
     objects for which appropriations were made and shall be 
     allocated in accordance with the terms and conditions set 
     forth in the relevant explanatory statement, except as 
     otherwise provided by law. The Senate did not propose similar 
     language.
       The amended bill continues prior-year restrictions on the 
     review of agricultural marketing orders, as well as 
     restrictions and congressional notification requirements for 
     the review of water resource matters, as proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate. The amended bill also continues 
     language that restricts OMB from evaluating or determining if 
     Water Resources Project reviews are in compliance with laws, 
     regulations, and requirements relevant to the Civil Works 
     water resource planning process, as proposed by the Senate. 
     The House did not propose similar language.
       The Federal Government has had a history of poorly managed 
     and failed information technology projects, unfortunately 
     resulting in expensive burdens to taxpayers. OMB can do more 
     to better identify and track the causes for performance 
     failure. OMB shall publish in the annual budget submission 
     the specific reasons why a project is on OMB's High Risk List 
     or OMB's Management Watch List. This information will allow 
     GAO and Congress to spot trends, track progress and recommend 
     corrective action.

                 Office of National Drug Control Policy


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $26,402,000 for Office of 
     National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) salaries and expenses, 
     instead of $26,636,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $25,152,000 as proposed by the Senate. Of this amount, 
     $250,000 is for policy research and evaluation as proposed by 
     the Senate, instead of $1,316,000 as proposed by the House. 
     Also provided within the overall amount is $1,250,000 for an 
     independent study and analysis of ONDCP's organization and 
     management, instead of $1,500,000 as proposed by the Senate.

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       Within the total amount provided, the amended bill provides 
     the following funding levels:

 
                                                    Amount       FTE
 
Office of the Director........................   $4,150,000           18
Office of the Deputy Director.................  ...........     (vacant)
Office of Management and Administration.......    3,072,000           15
Office of Legal Counsel.......................    1,100,000            6
Office of Public Affairs......................    1,950,000            7
Office of Legislative Affairs.................    1,015,000            7
Major Cities..................................  ...........  ...........
CTAC\1\.......................................  ...........  ...........
Office of Planning and Budget.................    3,272,000           17
Office of Demand Reduction....................    1,780,000           11
Office of National Youth Anti-Drug Media            825,000            6
 Campaign.....................................
Office of State, Local, & Tribal Affairs......    2,125,000           14
Office of Supply Reduction....................    2,860,000           17
Policy Research...............................      250,000  ...........
Rental payments to GSA........................    2,753,000  ...........
Organization and management study.............    1,250,000  ...........
 
 
 \1\ The amended bill includes $1,000,000 for counternarcotics research
  and development projects under the ``Counterdrug Technology Assessment
  Center'' heading. ONDCP is expected to administer this program using
  resources and FTE available in other ONDCP offices.

       Senate report language regarding policy research and 
     evaluation is adopted, and the Appropriations Committees 
     reiterate that the use of policy research funds was never 
     intended to be used for primary data collection. Funding for 
     policy research shall be used as it was originally intended, 
     and ONDCP shall report to the Committees on Appropriations on 
     its policy research plans for using these funds within 30 
     days after the enactment of this Act.
       The amended bill assumes that not more than $600,000 shall 
     be provided for travel by ONDCP officials, and although 
     travel amounts are not allocated by office as proposed in the 
     Senate report, the Appropriations Committees note the 
     extensive travel conducted by ONDCP officials at taxpayer 
     expense. The Committees are aware of investigations of travel 
     by ONDCP that may have occurred for political purposes and 
     caution the Director and other high-ranking officials that 
     travel should occur for official business reasons only, not 
     for political gain, and that travel should occur only when 
     absolutely necessary in order to fulfill the ONDCP mission.
       Senate report language that requires the Director of ONDCP 
     to provide to the Committees on Appropriations quarterly 
     reports on travel expenditures, summarized by office, 
     program, and individual, including dates and purpose of 
     travel is adopted. The Director shall provide to the 
     Committees on Appropriations quarterly reports on staffing 
     levels and plans for future hirings. The staffing report 
     shall include office, position title, salary, and job 
     classifications of all persons employed by ONDCP, including 
     contractors.
       The Appropriations Committees remain concerned about 
     methamphetamine production, trafficking, and abuse. ONDCP 
     should continue and strengthen its efforts to combat this 
     problem. Such efforts should include working with other 
     Federal agencies, as well as with state and local 
     governments, to develop and implement strategies to reduce 
     the demand for and supply of methamphetamine. The 
     Appropriations Committees concur with Senate report 
     language requiring the Director to report to the 
     Committees on Appropriations within 30 days after 
     enactment of this Act on its efforts to meet the 
     requirements of House Report 109-307, the conference 
     report to accompany H.R. 3058 (109th Congress). As part of 
     that report, the Director shall also report on additional 
     options for how ONDCP, in conjunction with other Federal 
     agencies if appropriate, can reduce methamphetamine use, 
     particularly in rural communities. The consideration of 
     options that result in the expansion of methamphetamine 
     treatment for pregnant and parenting women offenders is 
     encouraged.


                COUNTERDRUG TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT CENTER

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides $1,000,000 for the Counterdrug 
     Technology Assessment Center, instead of $10,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House. The Senate did not include funding. 
     The amended bill provides this funding for counter-narcotics 
     research and development and requires that a spending plan 
     for the use of these funds be submitted no later than 90 days 
     after enactment of this Act.


                     FEDERAL DRUG CONTROL PROGRAMS

             HIGH INTENSITY DRUG TRAFFICKING AREAS PROGRAM

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides $230,000,000 for the High 
     Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) Program, instead of 
     $226,000,000 as proposed by the House and $235,000,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. Funds shall be available until 
     September 30, 2009, as proposed by the Senate. Of the funds 
     provided, no less than $2,000,000 shall be for new counties; 
     $2,100,000 is provided for audit activities; and up to 
     $400,000 shall be for the final year of development and 
     implementation of a data collection system to measure 
     performance.
       The amended bill requires ONDCP to submit recommendations 
     for approval to the Committees on Appropriations for both the 
     initial HIDTA allocation funding within 90 days after the 
     enactment of this Act and the discretionary HIDTA funding, 
     according to the framework proposed jointly by the HIDTA 
     Directors and ONDCP, within 120 days after the enactment of 
     this Act.
       While many positive steps have been made by the Lake County 
     HIDTA, continued Federal management is needed to ensure the 
     HIDTA's ability to meet its program goals. The Lake County 
     HIDTA board is encouraged to select a highly-qualified 
     Federal official to chair the Executive Board of the Lake 
     County HIDTA for fiscal years 2008 through 2011.


                  OTHER FEDERAL DRUG CONTROL PROGRAMS

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides $164,300,000 for Other Federal 
     Drug Control Programs, instead of $197,800,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $204,735,000 as proposed by the Senate. Within 
     the amount provided, the bill provides the following 
     allocations:

                       (In thousands of dollars)

National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign.........................$60,000
Drug Free Communities Support Program............................90,000
National Drug Court Institute.....................................1,000
National Alliance for Model State Drug Laws.......................1,250
Demonstration programs for chronic hard drug users under community 
  supervision.......................................................500
U.S. Anti-Doping Agency...........................................9,600
World Anti-Doping Agency Membership Dues..........................1,700
Performance Measures Development....................................250

                          Unanticipated Needs

       The amended bill provides $1,000,000 as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate.

                  Special Assistance to the President


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $4,432,000 as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate, and adopts the account header as 
     proposed by the Senate.

                Official Residence of the Vice President


                           OPERATING EXPENSES

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides $320,000 as proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate, and adopts the account header as 
     proposed by the Senate.

Administrative Provisions--Executive Office of the President and Funds 
                     Appropriated to the President


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       Section 201 provides transfer authority between ``White 
     House Office'', ``Executive Residence at the White House'', 
     ``White House Repair and Restoration'', ``Council of Economic 
     Advisers'', ``National Security Council'', ``Office of 
     Administration'', ``Office of Policy Development'', ``Special 
     Assistance to the President'', and ``Official Residence of 
     the Vice President'' as proposed by the House. The Senate 
     proposed transfer authority between ``White House Office'', 
     ``Executive Residence at the White House'', ``White House 
     Repair and Restoration'', ``Office of Management and 
     Budget'', ``Special Assistance to the President'', and 
     ``Official Residence of the Vice President''.
       Section 202 requires a financial plan by ONDCP by program, 
     project, and activity as proposed by the Senate. The House 
     bill required a similar plan on a project-by-project basis.
       Section 203 specifies that not to exceed 2 percent of ONDCP 
     appropriations may be transferred between appropriated 
     programs upon advance approval of the Committees. The Senate 
     bill proposed 3 percent. The House bill did not include a 
     similar provision.
       Section 204 specifies that not to exceed $1,000,000 of 
     ONDCP appropriations may be reprogrammed upon advance 
     approval of the Committees as proposed by the Senate. The 
     House bill did not include a similar provision.
       The amended bill does not include section 205 of the Senate 
     bill concerning the availability of funds for any program, 
     project, or activity in excess of the budget estimates.
       The Appropriations Committees emphasize the importance of 
     ONDCP adhering to the requirements of this Act with regard to 
     transfers and reprogrammings. Timely notification of proposed 
     transfers and reprogrammings to the Committees on 
     Appropriations must be made, and such transfers and 
     reprogrammings may not be implemented without the advance 
     approval of the Committees. Sections 203 and 204 establish

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     benchmarks for ONDCP transfers and reprogrammings, and 
     section 610 contains approval requirements for the creation 
     or elimination of programs or activities, including the 
     reorganization of offices.

                               TITLE III

                             THE JUDICIARY

                   Supreme Court of the United States


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $66,526,000 for the salaries and 
     expenses of the Supreme Court as proposed by the House, 
     instead of $66,522,000 as proposed by the Senate.


                    CARE OF THE BUILDING AND GROUNDS

       The amended bill includes $12,201,000 for care of the 
     Supreme Court building and grounds as proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate.

         United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $27,072,000 for the United States 
     Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, instead of 
     $27,976,000 as proposed by the House and $27,438,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.

               United States Court of International Trade


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $16,632,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate for the United States Court of International Trade, 
     instead of $16,544,000 as proposed by the House.

    Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and Other Judicial Services


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $4,604,762,000 for the salaries 
     and expenses of the Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and 
     Other Judicial Services, instead of $4,660,590,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $4,709,991,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The amended bill provides an additional $14,500,000 
     in emergency funding for a homeland security border 
     initiative to address the critically understaffed workload 
     associated with increased immigration enforcement along the 
     Southwest border. In addition, the amended bill includes 
     $4,099,000 for the Vaccine Injury Compensation Trust Fund as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate.


                           DEFENDER SERVICES

       The amended bill provides $835,601,000 for Defender 
     Services, instead of $830,499,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $840,601,000 as proposed by the Senate. The amended bill 
     provides a cost of living adjustment from $94 to $96 an hour 
     for non-capital panel attorneys and an adjustment from $166 
     to $170 an hour for attorneys associated with capital cases. 
     The bill further provides a pay raise from $96 to $100 an 
     hour for non-capital panel attorneys. In addition, the 
     amended bill provides $10,500,000 in emergency funding to 
     address the expected increased workload of attorneys 
     appointed to represent persons under the Criminal Justice Act 
     of 1964 as a result of increased immigration enforcement 
     along the Southwest border.


                    FEES OF JURORS AND COMMISSIONERS

       The amended bill provides $63,081,000 for fees of jurors 
     and commissioners as proposed by the Senate, instead of 
     $62,350,000 as proposed by the House.


                             COURT SECURITY

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill includes $410,000,000 for court security, 
     instead of $396,476,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $412,720,000 as proposed by the Senate.

           Administrative Office of the United States Courts


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $76,036,000 for the salaries and 
     expenses of the Administrative Office of the United States 
     Courts, instead of $75,667,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $78,536,000 as proposed by the Senate. The amended bill 
     includes $8,500 for official reception and representation 
     purposes. The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts is 
     directed to include, as an addendum to the annual budget 
     submission, a detailed five-year plan for courthouse 
     construction projects with a yearly update of total projected 
     future funding needs for associated rent payments and 
     construction costs.

                        Federal Judicial Center


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $24,187,000 for salaries and 
     expenses of the Federal Judicial Center, instead of 
     $23,994,000 as proposed by the House and $24,475,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. The amended bill includes $1,800,000 
     to be available until September 30, 2009. The Federal 
     Judicial Center is directed to keep the House and Senate 
     Committees on Appropriations informed of new staff hires 
     throughout fiscal year 2008.

                       Judicial Retirement Funds


                    payment to judiciary trust funds

       The amended bill provides $65,400,000 for payments for 
     various judicial retirement funds as proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate.

                  United States Sentencing Commission


                         salaries and expenses

       The amended bill provides $15,477,000 for the salaries and 
     expenses of the United States Sentencing Commission, as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate.

                Administrative Provisions--The Judiciary


                     (including transfer of funds)

       The amended bill includes the following administrative 
     provisions for this Act that were proposed by both the House 
     and the Senate:
       Section 301 allowing the Judiciary to expend funds for the 
     employment of expert and consultative services;
       Section 302 providing transfer authority in compliance with 
     reprogramming guidelines set forth in sections 605 and 610 of 
     this Act;
       Section 303 authorizing not to exceed $11,000 to be 
     available for official reception and representation; and
       Section 304 requiring a financial plan from the Judiciary 
     allocating the sources and uses of all funds within 90 days 
     of enactment of this Act.
       In addition, the amended bill includes the following 
     general provisions:
       Section 305 authorizes a cost of living adjustment for 
     fiscal year 2008 for Federal judges, similar to language 
     proposed by the Senate.
       Section 306 extends the authority to contract for repairs 
     of less than $100,000 to the Judiciary for fiscal year 2008, 
     similar to language proposed by the Senate.
       Section 307 authorizes a pilot program to allow the 
     Administrative Office of the United States Courts to 
     reimburse the United States Marshals Service for some 
     services currently being performed by the Federal Protective 
     Service as proposed by the Senate.
       Section 308 adds Vancouver as an eligible place of holding 
     court for the Western District of Washington, as proposed by 
     the Senate.
       Section 309 extends the term of temporary judgeships in 
     Kansas and Northern Ohio for one year.

                                TITLE IV

                          DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

                             Federal Funds


              federal payment for resident tuition support

       The amended bill includes $33,000,000 for a Federal payment 
     for tuition support as proposed by the Senate instead of 
     $35,100,000 as proposed by the House. The District of 
     Columbia is expected to adhere to the authorizing statute 
     with regard to the administrative expenses associated with 
     operation of this program.


   federal payment for emergency planning and security costs in the 
                          district of columbia

       The amended bill provides $3,352,000 as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate for a Federal payment to the 
     District of Columbia for the costs associated with emergency 
     planning and security. Within the amount provided, $352,000 
     is for the District of Columbia National Guard for a tuition 
     assistance program.

                      District of Columbia Courts


          federal payment for the district of columbia courts

       The amended bill provides $223,920,000 as a Federal payment 
     to the District of Columbia Courts, instead of $256,395,000 
     as proposed by the House and $217,318,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. Within this amount, $10,800,000 is for the District 
     of Columbia Court of Appeals, $98,359,000 is for the District 
     of Columbia Superior Court, $52,170,000 is for the District 
     of Columbia Court System and $62,591,000 is for capital 
     improvements to Court facilities. The Committees on 
     Appropriations continue to be concerned with substandard 
     working conditions at the Moultrie Courthouse cellblock. The 
     District of Columbia Courts are directed to incorporate 
     upgrades to the cellblock as a priority among the other 
     capital improvements and to submit a plan to upgrade the 
     cellblock conditions to the Committees on Appropriations 
     within 60 days of enactment of this Act.


            defender services in district of columbia courts

       The amended bill includes $47,975,000 for Defender Services 
     in the District of Columbia, instead of $52,475,000 as 
     proposed by the House, and $43,475,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. This amount is intended to provide an increase in the 
     hourly rate for attorneys at half of the requested amount.


 federal payment to the court services and offender supervision agency 
                      for the district of columbia

       The amended bill provides $190,343,000 for the Court 
     Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the District of 
     Columbia as proposed by the House, instead of $190,791,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.


  federal payment to the district of columbia public defender service

       The amended bill includes $32,710,000 for a Federal payment 
     to the District of Columbia Public Defender Service as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate.


 federal payment to the district of columbia water and sewer authority

       The amended bill provides $8,000,000 for a Federal payment 
     for the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority 
     (WASA), instead of $12,000,000 as proposed by both the House 
     and the Senate. WASA is directed to provide matching funds in 
     the amount of $6,000,000 and the District of Columbia is 
     directed to provide $2,000,000 in matching funds.


      federal payment to the criminal justice coordinating council

       The amended bill provides $1,300,000 to the Criminal 
     Justice Coordinating Council

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     (CJCC), as proposed by both the House and the Senate. The 
     CJCC is directed to report annually on performance measures 
     and individual initiatives to the Committees on 
     Appropriations.


  federal payment to the office of the chief financial officer of the 
                          district of columbia

       The amended bill provides $5,453,000 instead of $6,148,000 
     as proposed by the House for a Federal payment to the Office 
     of the Chief Financial Officer of the District of Columbia. 
     The Senate did not include funding for this account. The 
     funding is for grants to the following organizations with the 
     requirement that the funds be spent primarily in the District 
     of Columbia to benefit District residents:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                        Project name                            Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARISE Foundation, Life-Management Skills Intervention/Re-       $282,000
 entry Program for High Risk Youth.........................
Barracks Row...............................................      500,000
Bright Beginnings, Inc.....................................      100,000
Catalyst, Eastgate HOPE VI project.........................      132,000
Center for Inspired Teaching...............................       52,500
Earth Conservation Corps...................................      282,000
East Capitol Center for Change, the Capital Area Asset         1,800,000
 Building Corporation, and the National Center for
 Fatherhood to administer Marriage Development Accounts in
 the District of Columbia..................................
Eastern Market.............................................      131,000
Everybody Wins!............................................      100,000
Excel Institute, Automotive Workforce Development Training       300,000
 Program...................................................
Historic Congressional Cemetery............................      625,000
Howard University College of Dentistry, Community Based           52,500
 Dental Education..........................................
International Youth Service and Development Corps..........      600,000
MenzFit, Career Development and Interview Preparation             23,500
 Program...................................................
Sitar Arts Center, Arts for Teens Initiative...............       22,500
Southeastern University....................................      300,000
STEEED Youth Program.......................................      150,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                 federal payment for school improvement

       The amended bill includes $40,800,000 for a Federal payment 
     for school improvement, as proposed by both the House and the 
     Senate. Within this amount, $13,000,000 is for public 
     schools, $13,000,000 is for public charter schools, and 
     $14,800,000 is to provide opportunity scholarships.


          federal payment for consolidated laboratory facility

       The amended bill provides $5,000,000 for a Federal payment 
     for a consolidated laboratory facility in the District of 
     Columbia, instead of $10,000,000 as proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate. The District of Columbia is directed to 
     submit a spending plan describing the capital needs of this 
     project.


        federal payment for central library and branch locations

       The amended bill provides $9,000,000 for a Federal payment 
     to the District of Columbia for a central library and branch 
     locations, instead of $10,000,000 as proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate.


    federal payment to reimburse the federal bureau of investigation

       The amended bill provides a Federal payment of $4,000,000 
     as proposed by the House, instead of $5,000,000 as proposed 
     by the Senate, to:
       Reimburse the Federal Bureau of Investigation for 
     laboratory services for District of Columbia cases for the 
     sole purpose of:
       Evidence examination and subsequent DNA analysis for the 
     District of Columbia cold case DNA backlog; and
       Expansion of resources dedicated to the processing of 
     District of Columbia cases, including personnel, after 
     October 1, 2007; and
       Data entry and analysis for District of Columbia cold 
     cases.


federal payment to the executive office of the mayor of the district of 
                                columbia

       The amended bill provides $5,000,000 for a Federal payment 
     to the Executive Office of the Mayor of the District of 
     Columbia instead of $14,000,000 as proposed by the Senate, to 
     enhance the quality of life for District residents. Of this 
     amount $1,000,000 is to enhance local efforts for improving 
     water quality of the Anacostia River, $1,000,000 is for 
     historic preservation, $2,000,000 is for support of the 
     Mayor's new public education initiative, and $1,000,000 is to 
     expand pediatric health care. The Mayor of the District of 
     Columbia is directed to submit a detailed spending plan to 
     the Committees on Appropriations, including performance 
     measures, before these funds may be expended within 30 days 
     of enactment of this Act. The Mayor is further directed to 
     submit a progress report on these activities no later than 
     June 1, 2008 and a final report describing outcomes achieved 
     no later than November 1, 2009.


                  hiv/aids in the district of columbia

       It is noted that the President requested over 
     $5,000,000,000 for prevention, care and treatment of HIV/AIDS 
     overseas. Yet an epidemic has developed in Washington, DC, 
     our Nation's capital. While on average the United States has 
     14 cases of HIV per 100,000 people, there are 128 cases per 
     100,000 in Washington, DC. The Committees on Appropriations 
     expect that given the billions of dollars that is 
     appropriated each year for HIV/AIDS programs overseas, the 
     President in his fiscal year 2009 budget submission will 
     request specific Federal funds for the District of Columbia 
     to combat the City's health crisis.


                       district of columbia funds

       The amended bill provides authority for the District of 
     Columbia to spend $9,773,775,000 from the General Fund of the 
     District of Columbia. Of the funds provided, $6,111,623,000 
     is from local funds, of which $339,989,000 is from the 
     general fund balance; $2,015,854,000 is from the Federal 
     grant funds; $1,637,736,000 is from other funds; and 
     $8,562,000 is from private funds. In addition, the District 
     may use $114,905,000 from funds previously appropriated in 
     this Act.
       For capital construction, the amended bill provides an 
     additional $1,607,703,000. Of the funds provided, 
     $1,042,712,000 is from local funds, $38,523,000 is from the 
     Highway Trust Fund, $73,260,000 is from the Local Street 
     Maintenance Fund, $75,000,000 is from revenue bonds, 
     $150,000,000 is from financing for the consolidated 
     laboratory facility, $42,200,000 is for stadium construction, 
     and $186,008,000 is from Federal grant funds. In addition, 
     $212,696,000 of prior year local funds are rescinded. In 
     total, $1,395,007,000 is provided.

                                TITLE V

                          INDEPENDENT AGENCIES

                  Commodity Futures Trading Commission

       The amended bill includes no funding for the Commodity 
     Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), instead of $116,000,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. Funding for the CFTC will be 
     addressed in the Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and 
     Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 
     2008.

                   Consumer Product Safety Commission


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $80,000,000 for the Consumer 
     Product Safety Commission (CPSC), instead of $70,000,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate or $66,838,000 as proposed by the 
     House. The amended bill also allows $1,000 for official 
     reception and representation expenses as proposed by the 
     Senate, instead of $500 as proposed by the House.
       Increases in the CPSC's budget are to be directed toward 
     increased staff, workspace, and information technology 
     resources, with the objective of considerably improving the 
     CPSC's ability to safeguard consumers against dangerous 
     products. In particular, the CPSC shall hire in the areas of 
     hazard identification and reduction, as well as compliance 
     and field operations. With these additional resources, the 
     CPSC shall intensify monitoring of children's products and 
     redouble its efforts to keep dangerous toys and other 
     products out of children's hands.
       The Appropriations Committees emphasize the importance of 
     replacing and upgrading the CPSC's testing laboratory and 
     expect the fiscal year 2009 budget request to include 
     sufficient funding to provide for a new facility.
       House report language directing CPSC to include a full 
     report on its information technology modernization 
     requirements in its fiscal year 2009 budget request is 
     reiterated.

                     Election Assistance Commission


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides $16,530,000 for salaries and 
     expenses of the Election Assistance Commission (EAC), instead 
     of $15,467,000 as proposed by the House and $16,517,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. Senate report language directing that 
     $750,000 be provided for the Help America Vote Act College 
     Program, a competitive grant program administered by the EAC, 
     is adopted. The House included $750,000 for this program 
     under the heading ``Election Reform Programs''.
       The amended bill also includes $200,000 for a competitive 
     award program for mock elections for students in secondary 
     education programs. The Senate bill included $300,000 for 
     this purpose, and the House bill included (under ``Election 
     Reform Programs'') $200,000 for a mock election program 
     authorized under the Help America Vote Act. Funds may be used 
     for eligible grantees for operating a nationwide program of 
     simulated elections, and may support other activities 
     including, but not limited to, forums, speeches, debates, 
     student competitions, mock press conferences, and efforts to 
     increase voter turnout. Senate report language is adopted 
     directing that before funding is awarded, any grantee shall 
     explain in detail how the mock elections are to be conducted, 
     the number of students participating, guidelines that the 
     program employs, internal fiscal controls used, and a 
     statement attesting to the non-partisanship of the program.
       In addition, the overall amount provided to this account 
     includes $112,500 for administrative costs related to the 
     mock election competitive award program and the election data 
     collection grants program.
       The Appropriations Committees concur with House and Senate 
     report language regarding the public release of research 
     reports funded through the EAC. While the EAC may issue its 
     own final reports and present its own conclusions on 
     commissioned research, Federally-funded draft research 
     reports presented to the EAC shall be available to the public 
     without substantial edits. Researchers contracted to prepare 
     those reports shall also be free to discuss their research 
     following conclusion of the contract.


                        ELECTION REFORM PROGRAMS

       The amended bill provides $115,000,000 for election reform 
     programs, instead of $300,950,000 as proposed by the House. 
     The Senate did not propose funding this account. This funding 
     will be available to states for assistance in meeting the 
     requirements of the Help America Vote Act of 2002.
       The amended bill does not include language proposed by the 
     House regarding the Help America Vote College Program or the 
     mock election program, which are addressed instead under 
     ``Salaries and Expenses''. The amended bill also does not 
     include language proposed by the House requiring states to 
     file new state plans.

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                    Election Data Collection Grants

       The amended bill includes $10,000,000 to carry out a pilot 
     program, as specified in section 501 of this Act, relating to 
     the collection of Federal election data at the state and 
     precinct levels. To improve the administration of future 
     elections, policy makers need accurate information on voter 
     registration, ballots and ballot requests, election returns, 
     voting error rates, election infrastructure and election 
     policies and practices. However, the record has been poor 
     with respect to state and local jurisdictions participating 
     in, and providing meaningful data in response to, the EAC's 
     voluntary Election Day Survey. This pilot program would 
     enable five states to expand and improve the collection of 
     election data to be provided to the EAC. The EAC shall report 
     to Congress no later than June 30, 2009 on the impact of the 
     pilot program.

                   Federal Communications Commission


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill includes $313,000,000 for the salaries and 
     expenses of the Federal Communications Commission as proposed 
     by the House and the Senate. Of the amounts provided, 
     $312,000,000 is to be derived from offsetting fee 
     collections, resulting in a net direct appropriation of 
     $1,000,000. The amended bill transfers $21,480,000 from the 
     Universal Service Fund to the Office of Inspector General, 
     instead of $20,980,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $20,480,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill provides for $2,500,000 for the digital 
     television consumer education and outreach initiative, an 
     increase of $1,000,000 above the budget request. The 
     Appropriations Committees encourage the maximum possible 
     effort in preparing consumers for the digital television 
     transition scheduled for February 2009.


      ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

       Section 510 extends an exemption for the Universal Service 
     Fund as proposed by the Senate. The House did not include a 
     similar provision.
       Section 511 prohibits the Federal Communications Commission 
     from changing rules governing the Universal Service Fund 
     regarding single connection or primary line restrictions as 
     proposed by the Senate. The House did not include a similar 
     provision.

                 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation


                      OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

       The amended bill includes a transfer of $26,848,000 to fund 
     the Office of Inspector General as proposed by both the House 
     and the Senate.

                      Federal Election Commission


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $59,224,000 for salaries and 
     expenses of the Commission as proposed by the House and the 
     Senate.

                   Federal Labor Relations Authority


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $23,641,000 for the Federal Labor 
     Relations Authority as proposed by the House, instead of 
     $23,718,000 as proposed by the Senate.

                        Federal Trade Commission


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $243,864,000 for the Federal 
     Trade Commission (FTC), instead of $247,489,000 as proposed 
     by the House and $240,239,000 as proposed by the Senate. Of 
     the amounts provided, $139,000,000 is derived from Hart-
     Scott-Rodino premerger filing fees as proposed by the House, 
     instead of $144,600,000 as proposed by the Senate. Further, 
     not to exceed $23,000,000 is derived from Do-Not-Call fees, 
     instead of $20,000,000 as proposed by the House or 
     $19,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. This results in a net 
     discretionary appropriation of $81,864,000.
       The FTC shall allocate the increase above the President's 
     request to high-priority activities, including subprime 
     lending investigations, the implementation of the US SAFE WEB 
     Act, actions to fight identity theft, activities relating to 
     maintaining competition, and training and technical 
     assistance to developing nations.
       The Appropriations Committees recognize and support the 
     FTC's international programs. The FTC should continue 
     competition policy and consumer protection efforts, including 
     training and technical assistance, in developing countries.
       The amended bill does not include language, proposed by the 
     Senate, to prohibit funds for removing the FTC from its 
     headquarters building. The Appropriations Committees are not 
     aware of any current, formal plan to relocate the FTC. 
     However, the Committees would oppose such a plan and would 
     support efforts to prevent any future proposal to relocate 
     the FTC from moving forward. Moving the Commission out of its 
     current location could raise rent costs and therefore 
     unnecessarily increase must-pay bills. In addition, the FTC 
     building, which was originally designed and built for the 
     agency in 1938, is well-suited for the Commission's essential 
     functions. In particular, the three large ceremonial 
     courtrooms continue to serve the needs of the Commission to 
     meet and adjudicate competition and consumer protection 
     cases.
       Senate report language requiring the FTC to submit a report 
     on childhood obesity and food marketing is adopted. This 
     report shall be submitted to the Committees on Appropriations 
     no later than 60 days after enactment of this Act.
       The FTC shall submit a report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations every six months summarizing its activities 
     relating to ongoing reviews of mergers, acquisitions and 
     other transactions in the oil and natural gas industries, the 
     investigation of pricing behavior or any potential 
     anticompetitive actions in those industries, and the 
     resources that the Commission has devoted to such reviews and 
     investigations during that period.
       The FTC is encouraged to continue and strengthen activities 
     in the area of consumer privacy protection, particularly with 
     regard to Internet commerce. The Appropriations Committees 
     are aware that this issue has been raised in the context of a 
     recent FTC review of a proposed merger of Internet companies. 
     The FTC should promote and, whenever possible, require 
     adequate privacy safeguards for Internet users. This includes 
     giving consumers knowledge and control over whether data may 
     be collected from them by third parties as a result of their 
     Internet activities. The FTC should also aggressively promote 
     improved consumer awareness and education on Internet privacy 
     matters, including requirements that Internet companies 
     disclose on websites, in an obvious and consistent manner, 
     what information they collect and how that information could 
     be used.
       Senate report language directing the FTC to submit reports 
     relating to the antitrust implications of collective setting 
     of debit and credit card interchange rates is not adopted. 
     This issue is under the purview of the Department of Justice.

                    General Services Administration


                        REAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES

                         FEDERAL BUILDINGS FUND

               LIMITATIONS ON THE AVAILABILITY OF REVENUE

       The amended bill provides resources from the Federal 
     Buildings Fund in the aggregate of $7,830,414,000 instead of 
     $7,834,612,000 as proposed by the House and $8,370,706,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.


                      CONSTRUCTION AND ACQUISITION

       The amended bill limits funds for construction to 
     $531,448,000 instead of $524,540,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $894,992,000 as proposed by the Senate. Within this 
     total, the amended bill includes $225,000,000 in emergency 
     funding as part of a homeland security border initiative. 
     These funds will expedite construction at select land ports 
     of entry, including one of the nation's most congested sites. 
     The amended bill modifies the projects proposed by the House 
     and Senate bills and provides funds for the following 
     projects:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                      Project name                            Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Arizona: San Luis, Land Port of Entry I.................      $7,053,000
California: San Ysidro, Land Port of Entry..............     199,179,000
Illinois: Rockford, United States Courthouse............      58,792,000
Maine: Madawaska, Land Port of Entry....................      17,160,000
Maryland: Montgomery County, Food and Drug                    57,749,000
 Administration Consolidation...........................
Minnesota: Warroad, Land Port of Entry..................      43,628,000
Missouri: Jefferson City, United States Courthouse......      66,000,000
New York: Alexandria Bay, Land Port of Entry............      11,676,000
Texas: El Paso, Tornillo-Guadalupe Land Port of Entry...       4,290,000
Texas: Donna/Rio Bravo International Bridge, Land Port        23,384,000
 of Entry...............................................
Vermont: Derby Line, Land Port of Entry.................      33,139,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       The Committees on Appropriations reiterate the concern of 
     the Committees regarding the progress of the courthouse 
     project in Los Angeles and direct the General Services 
     Administration (GSA) to work collaboratively with the 
     Administrative Office of the United States Courts and report 
     to the Committees on Appropriations on the status of the 
     project within 90 days of enactment of this Act.
       The Appropriations Committees are supportive of the 
     construction of the Tuscaloosa Federal Building and urge GSA 
     to request funding for this important project.
       GSA is directed to perform a cost benefit analysis of 
     building a Federal courthouse in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania at 
     both the current courthouse site, as well as the site at 6th 
     and Reilly Streets. The GSA is directed to report its finding 
     to the Committees on Appropriations, the House Transportation 
     and Infrastructure and the Senate Environment and Public 
     Works Committees within 60 days of enactment of this Act. GSA 
     is further directed that no funding, in excess of what is 
     necessary to support this analysis, may be spent to design or 
     begin construction of a courthouse at either site until after 
     the findings are reported to the Committees.


                        REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS

       The amended bill limits resources for repairs and 
     alterations to $722,161,000 instead of $733,267,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $804,483,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The amended bill provides funding for repairs and 
     alterations of the following projects:

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                      Project name                            Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
District of Columbia: Eisenhower Executive Office           $121,204,000
 Building, Phase III....................................
District of Columbia: Joint Operations Center...........      12,800,000
District of Columbia: Nebraska Avenue Complex...........      27,673,000
Nevada: Reno, C. Clifton Young Federal Building and           12,793,000
 Courthouse.............................................
New York: New York, Thurgood Marshall United States          170,544,000
 Courthouse.............................................
West Virginia: Martinsburg, Internal Revenue Service          35,822,000
 Enterprise Computing Center............................
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                    INSTALLMENT ACQUISITION PAYMENTS

       The amended bill includes a limitation of $155,781,000 as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate for installment 
     acquisition payments.


                            RENTAL OF SPACE

       The amended bill provides a limitation of $4,315,534,000 
     for payments of rental of space as proposed by the House, 
     instead of $4,383,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.

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       The Committees on Appropriations have become aware that 
     GSA's National Capital Region has decided to reverse a long-
     standing policy and begin to charge rent to the National 
     Aquarium--DC, which is located in the Herbert C. Hoover 
     Building (HCHB). The Aquarium, built in 1931, has inspired 
     visitors and contributed to their understanding of the 
     importance of aquatic ecosystems. The Committees are 
     concerned that the ``market rate'' used by the GSA to 
     determine the rental rate does not equitably reflect the 
     unique history and mission of the Aquarium, nor does it 
     adequately reflect the current state of conditions in the 
     basement of the HCHB. Given these factors, GSA is directed 
     to work with the National Aquarium--DC to reach an 
     equitable agreement regarding rent either through waiver, 
     deferral, or reduction. The GSA is directed to report back 
     to the Committees on Appropriations no later than 90 days 
     after the enactment of this Act on the progress of this 
     agreement.


                          BUILDING OPERATIONS

       The amended bill includes a limitation of $2,105,490,000 
     for building operations as proposed by the House instead of 
     $2,132,450,000 as proposed by the Senate. Language is 
     included, requested in the President's budget, which 
     designates $500,000 to be used for a competitive contribution 
     to entities which coordinate long term siting of Federal 
     buildings and employment in the National Capital Region.
       The Committees on Appropriations are concerned about recent 
     increases in charges from other agencies for security, 
     especially for vacant space. The agencies are encouraged to 
     develop an equitable agreement regarding such charges.


                           GENERAL ACTIVITIES

                         GOVERNMENT-WIDE POLICY

       The amended bill provides $52,891,000, instead of 
     $64,791,000 as proposed by the Senate and follows the account 
     structure of the Senate bill. The House bill did not reflect 
     this account structure. The Committees on Appropriations 
     understand GSA has achieved savings in this account of 
     $1,900,000 and have therefore reduced the funding in this 
     account accordingly.
       The Committees on Appropriations are supportive of the 
     Senate language regarding environmental and energy 
     efficiency, but due to funding constraints, did not provide 
     $10,000,000 for the use of photovoltaic energy in public 
     buildings as authorized by the Energy Policy Act of 2005. 
     However, GSA is encouraged to continue such efforts and is 
     direct led to report to the Committees on Appropriations as 
     stipulated in the Senate report.
       The Administrator of the GSA is directed to report back to 
     the Committees on Appropriations no later than 120 days after 
     enactment of this Act on proposed and ongoing measures taken 
     by the GSA to reduce Federal consumption of conventional 
     diesel fuel through the use of blended renewable fuels and 
     biofuels, in compliance with Executive Order 13423.
       GSA should encourage Federal agencies to consider 
     procurement of products, which when compared to similar 
     products possess a technological improvement or other added 
     value at the same or lower cost. Added value includes, but is 
     not limited to, the protection of public health, the 
     environment, or public safety, for example, rodent control.


                           OPERATING EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $85,870,000 for Operating 
     Expenses, instead of $89,547,000 as proposed by the Senate. 
     The House did not propose funding for this account. The 
     amended bill does not include the Policy and Operations 
     account as proposed by the House, which had consolidated the 
     funding and activities of the Operating Expenses and 
     Government-wide Policy accounts, as proposed by the 
     President.


                      OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

       The amended bill includes $48,382,000 for the Office of 
     Inspector General (OIG), instead of $53,382,000 as proposed 
     by the House and $52,682,000 as proposed by the Senate. The 
     amended bill provides $15,000 for payment of information and 
     detection of fraud.
       The following language from the Senate report with 
     modifications, is included:
       Neither GSA personnel nor associated contractors, 
     subcontractors, or private attorneys will attempt to impede 
     through intimidation or obfuscation, or in any other way, 
     thwart an audit or investigation undertaken by the OIG under 
     the Inspector General (IG) Act and may not access emails from 
     or to the OIG for such purposes without permission;
       GSA will not automatically obligate and disburse the funds 
     appropriated for the OIG without prior OIG consent;
       GSA will not attempt to impose any unwarranted or 
     unexplained charges from OIG's appropriated funds. The OIG 
     will, however, continue to be responsible for contributing to 
     agencywide support functions;
       All budget submissions from OIG will be transmitted by GSA 
     without any alteration to OMB, and all comments and passbacks 
     from OMB on such submissions will be conveyed accurately to 
     OIG;
       GSA will not impose any freeze on hiring in OIG at any 
     level, including the Senior Executive Service (SES), in order 
     to facilitate the OIG's ability to implement the IG Act;
       OIG shall exercise authority independent of GSA for 
     processing the announcement and filling of all SES vacancies, 
     including the processing of all personnel functions 
     associated with those positions, allocated by GSA to OIG 
     personnel functions within the OIG; OIG shall retain its 
     authorization to perform all personnel functions for non-SES 
     positions; and
       The Administrator shall consider lapsed balance requests 
     from the OIG in a timely manner before termination of the 
     lapsed balance period. The OIG is directed to include lapsed 
     balances in the annual budget submission.


                       ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT FUND

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides $3,000,000 for the electronic 
     government fund, instead of $2,970,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $5,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. GSA is 
     directed to evaluate the pricing structure of its services to 
     Federal agencies to determine if GSA is overcharging its 
     Federal clients and report back to the Committees on 
     Appropriations its findings no later than 120 days after 
     enactment of this Act.


           ALLOWANCES AND OFFICE STAFF FOR FORMER PRESIDENTS

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill includes $2,478,000 for allowances and 
     office staff for former presidents, instead of $2,500,000 as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate. This reflects the 
     decreased requirement for funding due to the passing of 
     President Johnson's widow, ``Lady Bird'' Johnson.


                FEDERAL CITIZEN INFORMATION CENTER FUND

       The amended bill provides $17,328,000 for the Federal 
     Citizen Information Center, instead of $15,798,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $17,790,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The amended bill further provides reimbursable 
     authority of up to $42,000,000 to be deposited into the 
     account for fiscal year 2008.


       ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill includes the following administrative 
     provisions for the General Services Administration that were 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate:
       Section 520 authorizing GSA to credit certain accounts with 
     funds received from government corporations;
       Section 521 authorizing the use of funds for the hire of 
     motor vehicles;
       Section 522 authorizing the transfer of funds from Federal 
     Buildings Fund to other appropriations with the advance 
     approval of Congress;
       Section 523 limiting funds for courthouse construction to 
     certain capital improvement plan standards;
       Section 524 limiting funds to increase occupiable square 
     feet, cleaning services, security enhancements or other 
     services to agencies which do not pay the requested rent; and
       Section 525 permitting GSA to pay small claims against the 
     Government.
       In addition, the amended bill includes the following 
     administrative provisions:
       Section 526 prohibits the use of funds for GSA to 
     reorganize its organizational structure except through an 
     operating plan change as proposed by the Senate.
       Section 527 requires that the Administrator shall ensure 
     that the delineated area of procurement for all lease 
     agreements is identical to the delineated area included in 
     the prospectus unless prior notice is given to the Committees 
     in the form of an explanatory statement.
       The Committees on Appropriations are concerned about the 
     allocation of leased GSA office space in the Greater 
     Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area. Evidence indicates that 
     there is a disparity between the leased space awarded in 
     Prince George's County and that of nearby jurisdictions in 
     the Greater Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area. Specifically, 
     the concern is regarding the lack of space awarded around 
     Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority stations in 
     Prince George's County, Maryland.
       Furthermore, it is noted that lease prospectuses #PMD-01-
     WA07 and #PDC-05-WA07 have been awaiting procurement and the 
     Committees expect compliance with the provisions authorized 
     in the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee's 
     fiscal year 2008 lease resolutions.

                     MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill includes $37,507,000 in direct 
     appropriations and $2,579,000 from appropriate trust funds, 
     for salaries and expenses of the Board as proposed by the 
     House and the Senate.

 MORRIS K. UDALL SCHOLARSHIP AND EXCELLENCE IN NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL 
                           POLICY FOUNDATION


 MORRIS K. UDALL SCHOLARSHIP AND EXCELLENCE IN NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL 
                           POLICY TRUST FUND

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides $3,750,000 for the Morris K. 
     Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental 
     Policy Trust Fund as proposed by the Senate, instead of 
     $2,000,000 as proposed by the House.


                 ENVIRONMENTAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION FUND

       The amended bill includes $2,000,000 for the Environmental 
     Dispute Resolution Fund as proposed by both the House and the 
     Senate.

              NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION


                           OPERATING EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $315,000,000 for operating 
     expenses of the National Archives

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     and Records Administration (NARA) as proposed by the House, 
     instead of $313,911,000 as proposed by the Senate. The amount 
     represents an increase of $2,126,000 above the 
     Administration's request. The amount above the request is 
     directed to be targeted first to restore the public research 
     hours that were in place prior to October 2006, and then to 
     provide for increases in NARA's archivist staff, to help 
     reverse staffing reductions that have been made in recent 
     years. NARA is directed to report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations, within 30 days of enactment, on specific 
     steps NARA is taking to restore the research hours and to 
     bolster NARA's archivist workforce.


                      ELECTRONIC RECORDS ARCHIVES

       The amended bill includes $58,028,000 for the Electronic 
     Records Archives (ERA) project, as proposed by both the House 
     and the Senate. The amended bill also retains the directive 
     requiring NARA to submit, and for the Committees on 
     Appropriations to approve, a GAO-reviewed spending plan for 
     ERA prior to the obligation of funds.
       The Appropriations Committees are increasingly concerned 
     about the ERA program, NARA's oversight of the program, and 
     the reliability of the work of the ERA contractor. The 
     program has already experienced significant delays, as well 
     as a cost overrun of approximately $15,000,000. Further, 
     there has been no progress toward a cost-sharing agreement 
     whereby NARA would share with the contractor the cost of the 
     overrun. Failure to reach agreement on a cost share will mean 
     that taxpayers will inevitably be left to pay the full amount 
     of the cost overrun, even for delays and failures caused by 
     the contractor.
       In addition, the ERA program continues to face significant 
     risks that could jeopardize the ability of NARA to receive 
     the electronic records of the current Administration in time 
     for the January 2009 change in Administrations. Such a delay 
     would be particularly harmful, for example, in the case of 
     electronic national security records that are classified. 
     These records will be needed in an accessible format to 
     facilitate the national security work of the next 
     Administration. While the Appropriations Committees recognize 
     that NARA is now planning to use a separate off-the-shelf 
     system to receive the current Administration's records, this 
     effort is in the early planning stages and its cost and 
     schedule have yet to be fully established.
       Further ERA project delays, especially at this important 
     juncture, are unacceptable. NARA is directed to keep the 
     Committees on Appropriations fully informed of the progress 
     on the ERA effort and of efforts to reach a cost share 
     agreement with the contractor on the cost overrun. NARA 
     should also inform the Committees specifically of how the 
     reallocation of funds from the ERA project to acquire a new 
     system for Presidential records will affect the ERA project. 
     In addition, NARA is directed to provide monthly ERA progress 
     reports, beginning no later than 30 days after enactment, to 
     both GAO and to the Committees on Appropriations.


                        REPAIRS AND RESTORATION

       The amended bill includes $28,605,000 for repairs and 
     restoration instead of $16,095,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $25,173,000 as proposed by the Senate. The amended bill 
     provides: (1) $8,663,000 for ongoing repairs and restoration 
     at NARA facilities; (2) $8,000,000 for property acquisition, 
     site preparation, construction, expansion, and renovation 
     work for the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library; (3) 
     $750,000 for design work on renovations to the Franklin D. 
     Roosevelt Presidential Library; (4) $7,432,000 for 
     construction of an archival addition to the Richard M. Nixon 
     Presidential Library; and (5) $3,760,000 to complete the 
     repair and restoration of the plaza that surrounds the Lyndon 
     Baines Johnson Presidential Library.
       NARA is directed to update its comprehensive capital needs 
     assessment for its entire infrastructure of presidential 
     libraries and records facilities. The fiscal year 2008 
     President's Budget provided funding for ongoing repairs only 
     to records facilities, leaving presidential libraries--some 
     of which are in major disrepair--sorely in need of support 
     and at risk for flooding and other potential dangers. The 
     Appropriations Committees urge that the fiscal year 2009 
     President's Budget include funding for both records 
     facilities and presidential libraries.


 NATIONAL HISTORICAL PUBLICATIONS AND RECORDS COMMISSION GRANTS PROGRAM

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill includes $9,500,000 for NARA's grant 
     program, instead of $10,000,000 as proposed by the House and 
     the Senate. Of the amount provided, $2,000,000 is to be 
     transferred to the operating expenses account.
       The Appropriations Committees are concerned about the 
     lengthy amount of time currently required to complete the 
     publication of the Founding Fathers historical papers 
     projects. These projects began in the 1960s and are expected 
     to continue two or more decades until completion. Mindful of 
     the technologies and tools currently available, the 
     Committees believe the Archivist should accelerate the 
     process for delivering the papers of the Founding Fathers to 
     the American people. Therefore, the Archivist is directed, as 
     Chairman of the NHPRC, to develop a comprehensive plan for 
     the online electronic publication, within a reasonable 
     timeframe, of the papers of the Founding Fathers and to 
     submit this plan to the Committees on Appropriations no later 
     than 90 days after the enactment of this Act.


        ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISION--NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS

                             ADMINISTRATION

       The amended bill modifies language proposed by the Senate 
     requiring NARA to include, as part of its fiscal year 2009 
     budget justifications, a prioritized capital needs assessment 
     for NARA facilities.

                  National Credit Union Administration


                       CENTRAL LIQUIDITY FACILITY

       The amended bill provides a limitation of $1,500,000,000 on 
     direct loans as proposed by both the House and the Senate.


               COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REVOLVING LOAN FUND

       The amended bill includes $975,000 for the Community 
     Development Revolving Loan Fund, instead of $1,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $950,000 as proposed by the Senate.

                      Office of Government Ethics


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $11,750,000 for salaries and 
     expenses of the Office of Government Ethics as proposed by 
     both the House and the Senate.

                     Office of Personnel Management


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

                  (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF TRUST FUNDS)

       The amended bill includes $101,765,000 for salaries and 
     expenses as proposed by the House and the Senate. In 
     addition, the amended bill transfers $123,901,000 from the 
     Office of Personnel Management (OPM) trust funds for salaries 
     and expenses, instead of $123,401,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $124,401,000 as proposed by the Senate. Of this 
     amount, $26,965,000 shall be for the cost of automating the 
     retirement recordkeeping systems, instead of $26,465,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $27,465,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       As proposed by both the House and the Senate, the 
     Appropriations Committees agree to provide up to $2,500 for 
     reception and representation costs, $5,991,000 to remain 
     available until expended for the enterprise human resources 
     integration project, $1,351,000 to remain available until 
     expended for the human resources line of business project, 
     $340,000 to remain available until expended for the e-payroll 
     project, and $170,000 to remain available until expended for 
     the e-training project.
       The Federal Prevailing Rate Advisory Committee (FPRAC) has 
     created a working group to consider new regulatory criteria 
     for defining wage areas and to make recommendations to OPM. 
     These criteria and recommendations will affect certain wage 
     areas of interest to the Committees on Appropriations, 
     including the Boston, Massachusetts, and the Narragansett 
     Bay, Rhode Island, wage areas. The FPRAC shall report to the 
     Committees on Appropriations on the working group's wage area 
     criteria recommendations no later than April 30, 2008.
       The Appropriations Committees understand that the 
     Government Accountability Office (GAO) has concerns about 
     whether OPM is effectively managing the Retirement Systems 
     Modernization (RSM) program, particularly regarding whether 
     OPM is taking necessary actions to ensure that system tests 
     are successfully executed and that all critical system 
     defects are addressed prior to system deployment. 
     Accordingly, not later than February 20, 2008, OPM shall 
     submit a report to the Committees on Appropriations and GAO 
     that includes RSM system test results and describes the 
     status of system defect resolution. The report should also 
     describe OPM's progress toward developing a reliable program 
     cost estimate and instituting reliable earned value 
     management for the RSM program. GAO shall provide the 
     Committees on Appropriations and OPM with comments on the 
     report.


                      OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

                  (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF TRUST FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides $1,519,000 for salaries and 
     expenses as proposed by the House and the Senate. In 
     addition, $17,081,000 is provided from the OPM trust funds as 
     proposed by the Senate, instead of $16,981,000 as proposed by 
     the House. Funding above the budget request is provided to 
     support audits and investigations.


      GOVERNMENT PAYMENT FOR ANNUITANTS, EMPLOYEES HEALTH BENEFITS

       The amended bill provides such sums as necessary for health 
     benefits payments as proposed by both the House and the 
     Senate.


      GOVERNMENT PAYMENT FOR ANNUITANTS, EMPLOYEES LIFE INSURANCE

       The amended bill provides such sums as necessary for life 
     insurance payments as proposed by both the House and the 
     Senate.


      PAYMENT TO THE CIVIL SERVICE RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY FUND

       The amended bill provides such sums as necessary for 
     retirement and disability payments as proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate.

                       Office of Special Counsel


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $17,468,000 for salaries and 
     expenses for the Office of Special Counsel (OSC), instead of 
     $16,368,000 as proposed by both the House and the Senate. 
     Additional funding of $1,100,000 is included to assist OSC 
     with computer forensics in connection with its Special Task 
     Force investigations.

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                   Securities and Exchange Commission


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $906,000,000 for the Securities 
     and Exchange Commission (SEC), instead of $908,442,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $905,330,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       The amended bill includes $20,000 to fund a permanent 
     secretariat for the International Organization of Securities 
     Commissions as proposed by the House, instead of $13,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill permits not to exceed $3,500 for official 
     reception and representation expenses as proposed by the 
     House, instead of $3,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill provides that $63,262,000 shall be derived 
     from prior year unobligated balances, instead of $41,397,000 
     as proposed by both the House and the Senate.
       Smaller public companies deserve their own advocate within 
     the SEC to help them face the joint challenge of meeting 
     section 404 compliance deadlines with untested risk-based 
     regulation. The Appropriations Committees recognize the 
     important role of the Commission's Office of Small Business 
     Policy and direct it to act as the Commission's Small 
     Business Ombudsman. The Office is encouraged to maintain an 
     `open door' policy, regularly soliciting comments from small 
     businesses and publishing their concerns within the 
     Commission, to assure that the needs of small business are 
     reflected in the Commission's rules, and in the 
     interpretations and guidance the SEC provides to the public.
       The Appropriations Committees are concerned about costs 
     that may confront small businesses complying with section 404 
     of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and related SEC guidance and Public 
     Company Accounting Oversight Board auditing standards. 
     Therefore, the Committees are supportive of the recent 
     decision by the SEC to delay for an additional year the 
     requirement for an auditor's attestation of management's 
     assessment of internal controls. The Committees understand 
     that the SEC is collecting cost data and will assess that 
     data to determine whether the current guidance and standards, 
     approved in May 2007, pose an unreasonable financial burden 
     on small businesses. The SEC is directed to solicit the views 
     of affected small businesses during this process.

                        Selective Service System


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $22,000,000 as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate. The amended bill also includes 
     language to allow the President to waive provisions of 31 
     U.S.C. 1341 when it is necessary for the interest of national 
     defense.

                     Small Business Administration


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $344,123,000 for the salaries and 
     expenses account of the Small Business Administration (SBA), 
     instead of $346,553,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $412,103,000 as proposed by the Senate. An additional amount 
     for initiatives related to small business development and 
     entrepreneurship is provided under SBA administrative 
     provisions.
       Of the amounts provided under this heading, $203,177,000 is 
     for operating expenses of the SBA. In addition, a total of 
     $144,414,000 from other SBA accounts may be transferred to 
     and merged with the salaries and expenses account, resulting 
     in a total availability for salaries and expenses of 
     $347,591,000. The additional amount consists of $135,414,000 
     from the Business Loans Program account and $9,000,000 
     (provided as part of Public Law 110-28) from the Disaster 
     Loans Program account for the administrative expenses related 
     to those accounts.
       Non-Credit Programs.--No less than the following amounts 
     shall be dedicated to these non-credit programs of the SBA:

                       (In thousands of dollars)

Veterans Programs..................................................$743
7(j) Technical Assistance Programs................................2,300
Small Business Development Centers...............................97,120
SCORE.............................................................4,950
Women's Business Centers.........................................13,000
Women's Business Council............................................743
Native American Outreach..........................................1,000
Drug-free Workplace Program.........................................990
Microloan Technical Assistance...................................15,000
PRIME.............................................................3,000
HUBZone...........................................................2,100
                                                       ________________
                                                       
  Total, non-credit programs....................................140,946
       In addition, the Appropriations Committees expect that the 
     National Ombudsman; the Office of Advocacy, including support 
     for the Advocacy Database; international trade programs; and 
     the defense transition program receive no less than the 
     fiscal year 2007 level of funding.
       The amended bill does not include language proposed by the 
     Senate to designate 41 percent of the total Women's Business 
     Centers funding for centers in sustainability status.
       The Appropriations Committees are aware that there are 
     certain rural areas that are underutilized business areas but 
     are excluded from HUBZone designation based on the current 
     program authorization. SBA is encouraged to continue to 
     examine ways to incorporate these areas into any future 
     revisions of the Small Business Act.


                      OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

       The amended bill provides $15,000,000 for the Office of 
     Inspector General of the Small Business Administration as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate.


                 SURETY BOND GUARANTEES REVOLVING FUND

       The amended bill provides $3,000,000 for this account as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate.


                     BUSINESS LOANS PROGRAM ACCOUNT

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides $137,414,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate, instead of $217,944,000 as proposed by the House. The 
     amount includes $2,000,000 for subsidies for direct business 
     loans as proposed by the Senate, instead of $2,530,000 as 
     proposed by the House. The Appropriations Committees note 
     that entrepreneurs who have served on active duty in the 
     military or are currently in the National Guard and Reserve 
     have particular challenges in maintaining the viability of 
     their businesses. The SBA shall give veterans and service 
     members as much support as possible in securing capital 
     through the 7(a) loan guarantee program, including through 
     the Patriot Express Loan Initiative and other SBA programs 
     targeted at veterans.
       The amended bill also includes $135,414,000, within the 
     total amount appropriated, for administrative expenses 
     related to business loan programs as proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate. The amount provided for administrative 
     expenses may be transferred to and merged with the 
     appropriation for SBA salaries and expenses to cover the 
     common overhead expenses associated with business loans.


        ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       Section 530 of the amended bill allows transfers between 
     accounts as proposed by both the House and the Senate.
       Section 531 requires that all loans issued in Alaska or 
     North Dakota be administered by the Small Business 
     Administration and not be sold during fiscal year 2008 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       Section 532 modifies language proposed by the Senate to 
     provide for technical corrections to Public Law 109-108.
       Section 533 amends Public Law 110-28 by placing ``up to'' 
     before $25,000,000 provided for the disaster loan program.
       Section 534 provides additional amounts for small business 
     development and entrepreneurship initiatives, including 
     programmatic and construction activities, to be awarded as 
     follows:

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                      United States Postal Service


                   PAYMENT TO THE POSTAL SERVICE FUND

       The amended bill provides $117,864,000 for payment to the 
     Postal Service Fund as proposed by the Senate, instead of 
     $88,864,000 as proposed by the House. Of the total amount 
     provided, $88,864,000 is provided as an advance appropriation 
     for free mail for the blind and overseas voters to be 
     available on October 1, 2008. The agreement also includes 
     $29,000,000 for repayment for revenue forgone.
       The Appropriations Committees are concerned about the 
     findings of a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report 
     released in June 2007, as well as GAO testimony before 
     Congress in July 2007, that raise serious questions about the 
     United States Postal Service's mail realignment efforts. The 
     GAO noted its concerns relating to several issues, including 
     ``USPS's unclear criteria for selecting facilities and 
     deciding on [area mail processing (AMP)] consolidations, the 
     use of inconsistent data calculations, limited measures of 
     the effect of changes on delivery performance, and a lack of 
     appropriate stakeholder and public input when considering 
     potential AMP consolidations.'' The Committees question the 
     efficacy of proceeding with AMP consolidations if decisions 
     are being made with inadequate data analysis and stakeholder 
     input, and also if it is unclear whether such consolidations 
     will adversely affect timely mail delivery. The Committees 
     are particularly concerned about AMP consolidations in Sioux 
     City, Iowa; Aberdeen, South Dakota; Bronx, New York; 
     Pasadena, California; Canton, Ohio; and Detroit/Flint, 
     Michigan. The Committees understand that the Postal Service 
     will be providing updated AMP guidance on communications with 
     the public in March 2008, as well as a Facilities Plan (as 
     required by the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act) in 
     June 2008. GAO is directed to evaluate these reports to 
     determine whether the Postal Service has implemented GAO's 
     recommendations to strengthen planning and accountability in 
     realignment efforts. GAO is further directed to report its 
     findings to the Committees on Appropriations. The Postal 
     Service is directed not to implement the above-referenced AMP 
     consolidations until after the GAO has reported to the 
     Committees and the Committees have had an opportunity to 
     review the GAO findings.
       The Appropriations Committees are also aware of concerns 
     regarding a possible AMP consolidation relating to 
     Alexandria, Louisiana. The Committees understand that there 
     is currently no consolidation planned for Alexandria, and the 
     Committees would oppose any effort to initiate a 
     consolidation.
       The Appropriations Committees are concerned about the 
     condition of postal facilities in a number of municipalities 
     in Puerto Rico, including Dorado, Guaynabo, Rincon, San 
     German, Villalba, Yabucoa, and Yauco. The Postal Service, 
     working with local officials and community leaders, should 
     evaluate the needs of these communities and include these 
     facilities in its nationwide priority list to ensure that 
     capital resources are focused on the maintenance and 
     enhancement of existing infrastructure at these facilities. 
     The Postal Service is directed to report on these efforts to 
     the Committees on Appropriations.
       The Appropriations Committees are also concerned about the 
     postal facility needs of the City of Indio, California. The 
     current facility is inadequate to meet the City's needs given 
     its rapid population growth. The Postal Service should work 
     with City officials to evaluate the need for a new facility 
     and report its findings to the Committees on Appropriations.
       The Appropriations Committees are concerned about mail 
     service delays in Chicago, Illinois. The Postal Service is 
     directed to continue working with city officials and 
     implement management reforms that will secure and maintain a 
     high level of mail delivery service for postal consumers in 
     Chicago. The Postal Service is also directed to regularly 
     update the Committees on Appropriations on these efforts.

                        United States Tax Court


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $45,326,000 for the United States 
     Tax Court as proposed by the Senate, instead of $45,069,000 
     as proposed by the House.

                                TITLE VI

                      GENERAL PROVISIONS--THIS ACT

       The amended bill includes the following general provisions 
     for this Act that were proposed by both the House and the 
     Senate:
       Section 601 regarding absorption of pay raises within 
     levels provided in this or previous appropriations acts;
       Section 602 prohibiting pay and other expenses for non-
     Federal parties in regulatory or adjudicatory proceedings 
     funded in this Act;
       Section 603 prohibiting obligations beyond the current 
     fiscal year and prohibiting transfers of funds unless 
     expressly so provided herein;
       Section 604 limiting consulting service expenditures to 
     contracts where such expenditures are a matter of public 
     record, with exceptions;
       Section 605 prohibiting funds from being transferred to any 
     department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States 
     without expressed authority;
       Section 606 prohibiting the use of funds to engage in 
     activities that would prohibit the enforcement of section 307 
     of the 1930 Tariff Act;
       Section 607 concerning employment rights of Federal 
     employees who return to their civilian jobs after assignment 
     with the Armed Forces by prohibiting payment under certain 
     circumstances to any employee who fills this position;
       Section 608 prohibiting funds from being expended unless 
     the recipient agrees to comply with the Buy American Act;
       Section 609 prohibiting funding to a person or entity 
     convicted of violating the Buy American Act;
       Section 611 providing that not to exceed 50 percent of 
     unobligated balances from salaries and expenses may remain 
     available for certain purposes;
       Section 612 providing that no funds may be used by the 
     Executive Office of the President to request any official 
     background investigation from the Federal Bureau of 
     Investigation unless the person has given consent or there 
     are national security circumstances;
       Section 613 requiring that cost accounting standards not 
     apply to a contract under the Federal Employees Health 
     Benefits Program;
       Section 614 permitting the Office of Personnel Management 
     to accept funds regarding the nonforeign area cost of living 
     allowances; and
       Section 618 waiving restrictions on the purchase of non-
     domestic articles, materials, and supplies in the case of 
     acquisition by the Federal Government of information 
     technology.
       In addition, the amended bill includes the following 
     general provisions:
       Section 610 specifies reprogramming procedures for all 
     departments, agencies, and offices funded under this Act 
     unless otherwise specified elsewhere in this Act. 
     Reprogramming requirements apply to transfers in excess of 
     $5,000,000 or 10 percent, whichever is less, as proposed by 
     the Senate, instead of $1,000,000 or 10 percent, whichever is 
     less, as proposed by the House. The amended bill also 
     includes modified language that applies the requirements to a 
     reprogramming of funds that creates or reorganizes offices, 
     programs, or activities. Language is also included requiring 
     that agencies consult with the Committees on Appropriations 
     prior to any significant reorganization or restructuring. 
     Agencies are expected to follow the reprogramming procedures 
     even if a reprogramming falls below the $5,000,000 or 10 
     percent threshold if such reprogramming would significantly 
     change an agency's funding requirements in future years, or 
     if programs or projects specifically cited in the reports of 
     the House or Senate Committees on Appropriations or in this 
     explanatory statement are affected.
       Section 615 prohibits the expenditure of funds for 
     abortions under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program 
     as proposed by the House.
       Section 616 provides an exemption from section 615 if the 
     life of the mother is in danger or if the pregnancy is a 
     result of an act of rape or incest as proposed by the House.
       Section 617 prohibits the use of funds for a proposed rule 
     relating to the determination that real estate brokerage is a 
     financial activity. This prohibition applies to fiscal years 
     2008 and 2009, instead of to only fiscal year 2008 as 
     proposed by the House or to fiscal year 2008 and thereafter 
     as proposed by the Senate.
       Section 619 requires the Secretary of the Treasury to 
     invest in full the amounts appropriated and contributed to 
     the Harry S Truman Memorial Scholarship Trust Fund, as 
     proposed by the House.
       Section 620 establishes a prohibition on the acceptance by 
     agencies or commissions funded by this Act, or by their 
     officers or employees, of payment or reimbursement for 
     travel, subsistence, or related expenses from any person or 
     entity (or their representative) that engages in activities 
     regulated by such agencies or commissions. The Appropriations 
     Committees are troubled by recent reports of senior officers 
     and staff of a regulatory agency accepting gift travel. 
     Accepting such payment or reimbursement from regulated 
     entities raises serious questions about the ability of a 
     regulatory agency to carry out its mission in a fair and 
     unbiased manner.
       Section 621 prohibits funds from being used by the Federal 
     Communications Commission to implement the Fairness Doctrine, 
     as proposed by the House.
       Section 622 requires quarter dollars issued during 2009 to 
     have designs on the reverse side commemorating the District 
     of Columbia and each of the U.S. territories.
       Section 623 directs the Treasury Department, as soon as is 
     practicable, to move the inscription ``In God We Trust'' on 
     the $1 coin from the edge to the face of the coin.
       Section 624 appropriates $600,000 for the Christopher 
     Columbus Fellowship Foundation.
       The amended bill does not include section 617 of the Senate 
     bill relating to increased penalties under section 206 of the 
     International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
       The amended bill does not include section 618 of the Senate 
     bill relating to reporting on activities of the petroleum 
     industry in Sudan.
       The amended bill does not include section 619 of the Senate 
     bill relating to a prohibition on funds to enforce a 
     provision of the Cuban Assets Control Regulations regarding 
     agricultural and medical sales to Cuba.
       The amended bill does not include section 620 of the Senate 
     bill concerning agricultural and medical-related sales to 
     Cuba.
       The amended bill does not include section 621 of the House 
     bill relating to additional amounts for small business 
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     entrepreneurship initiatives. This provision is now under the 
     heading ``Administrative Provisions--Small Business 
     Administration''.

                               TITLE VII

                  GENERAL PROVISIONS--GOVERNMENT-WIDE

                Departments, Agencies, and Corporations

       The amended bill includes the following government-wide 
     general provisions that were proposed by both the House and 
     the Senate:
       Section 701 allowing, hereafter, payment for travel of 
     families serving overseas to the United States in case of 
     death or life threatening illness;
       Section 702 requiring all agencies have a written policy 
     for ensuring a drug free workplace;
       Section 703 setting specific limits on the cost of 
     passenger vehicles with exceptions for police, heavy duty, 
     electric hybrid and clean fuels vehicles;
       Section 704 making appropriations available for quarters/
     cost of living allowances;
       Section 705 prohibiting the government from employing non-
     US citizens (with exceptions) whose posts are in the 
     continental United States;
       Section 706 ensuring that appropriations made available to 
     any department or agency for space, services and rental 
     charges shall also be available for payment to the GSA;
       Section 707 allowing the use of receipts from the sale of 
     materials for acquisition, waste reduction and prevention, 
     environmental management programs and other Federal employee 
     programs as appropriate;
       Section 708 permitting that funds for administrative 
     expenses shall also be available for rent in the District of 
     Columbia, services under 5 U.S.C. 3109, and other objects 
     specified in this head;
       Section 709 prohibiting, hereafter, funds to pay to hire 
     someone for a position for which they have been rejected by 
     the Senate;
       Section 710 prohibiting funds for interagency financing 
     boards (with exception), commissions, councils, committees or 
     similar groups without prior approval to receive multi-agency 
     funding;
       Section 711 precluding funds for regulations which have 
     been disapproved by joint resolution;
       Section 712 setting ceilings on pay rates for certain 
     Federal employees for fiscal year 2008;
       Section 713 limiting the amount of funds that can be used 
     for redecoration of offices under certain circumstances to 
     $5,000, unless approved by the Committees on Appropriations;
       Section 714 allowing for interagency funding of national 
     security and emergency preparedness telecommunications 
     initiatives;
       Section 715 requiring agencies to certify that a Schedule C 
     appointment was not created solely or primarily to detail the 
     employee to the White House;
       Section 716 requiring, hereafter, agencies to administer a 
     policy designed to ensure that all workplaces are free from 
     discrimination and sexual harassment;
       Section 717 prohibiting the payment of any employee who 
     prohibits, threatens, prevents or otherwise penalizes another 
     employee from communicating with Congress;
       Section 718 prohibiting Federal training not directly 
     related to the performance of official duties;
       Section 719 preventing funds from being used to implement 
     or enforce non-disclosure agreement policies unless certain 
     provisions are included;
       Section 720 prohibiting propaganda, publicity and lobbying 
     by executive agency personnel in support or defeat of 
     legislative initiatives;
       Section 721 prohibiting any Federal agency from disclosing 
     an employee's home address to any labor organization, absent 
     employee authorization or court order;
       Section 722 prohibiting funds to be used to provide non-
     public information such as mailing or telephone lists to any 
     person or organization outside the government without the 
     approval of the Committees on Appropriations;
       Section 723 prohibiting the use of funds for propaganda and 
     publicity purposes not authorized by Congress;
       Section 724 directing agency employees to use official time 
     in an honest effort to perform official duties;
       Section 725 authorizing the use of funds to finance an 
     appropriate share of the Federal Accounting Standards 
     Advisory Board administrative costs;
       Section 726 authorizing the transfer of funds to GSA to 
     finance various government-wide boards and commissions;
       Section 727 permitting breastfeeding in a Federal building 
     or on Federal property if the woman and child are authorized 
     to be there;
       Section 728 permitting interagency funding of the National 
     Science and Technology Council and requiring OMB to provide a 
     report on the budget and resources of the National Science 
     and Technology Council;
       Section 729 requiring that the Federal forms that are used 
     in distributing Federal funds must indicate the agency 
     providing the funds, the domestic catalogue information, and 
     the amount provided;
       Section 731 prohibiting the use of funds to monitor 
     personal information relating to the use of Federal Internet 
     sites to collect, review, or create any aggregate list that 
     includes personally identifiable information relating to 
     access to or use of any Federal Internet site of such agency;
       Section 732 requiring health plans participating in the 
     Federal Employees Health Benefits Program to provide 
     contraceptive coverage and providing exemptions to certain 
     religious plans;
       Section 733 providing recognition of the U.S. Anti-Doping 
     Agency as the official anti-doping agency for Olympic, Pan 
     American and Paralympic sport in the United States;
       Section 734 allowing funds for official travel to be used 
     by departments and agencies, if consistent with OMB and 
     Budget Circular A-126, to participate in the fractional 
     aircraft ownership pilot program;
       Section 735 prohibiting funds for implementation of OPM 
     regulations limiting detailees to the Legislative Branch, and 
     implementing limitations on the Coast Guard Congressional 
     Fellowship Program;
       Section 736 restricting the use of funds for Federal law 
     enforcement training facilities with an exception for the 
     Federal Law Enforcement Training Center;
       Section 739 precluding the use of funds to convert to 
     contractors, if more than 10 federal employees perform the 
     activity, unless the analysis reveals that savings would 
     exceed 10 percent of the most efficient organization 
     personnel cost or $10,000,000, whichever is less;
       Section 740 providing that the adjustment in rates of basic 
     pay for employees under statutory pay systems taking effect 
     in fiscal year 2008 shall be an increase of 3.5 percent;
       Section 741 prohibiting executive branch agencies from 
     creating prepackaged news stories that are broadcast or 
     distributed in the United States unless the story includes a 
     clear notification within the text or audio of that news 
     story that the prepackaged news story was prepared or funded 
     by that executive branch agency;
       Section 743 requiring agencies to evaluate the 
     creditworthiness of an individual before issuing a government 
     travel charge card and prohibiting agencies from issuing a 
     government travel charge card to individuals who have an 
     unsatisfactory credit history; and
       Section 749 concerning references to ``this Act''.
       In addition, the amended bill includes the following 
     general provisions:
       Section 730 modifies language proposed by the House and the 
     Senate concerning agency franchise funds. The authorization 
     for franchise funds is extended by modifying subsection (f) 
     of section 403 of Public Law 103-356. The modified subsection 
     would terminate franchise fund authority for only the 
     Department of Homeland Security on October 1, 2008.
       Section 737 modifies a provision proposed by the House and 
     the Senate regarding budget information required for E-
     Government initiatives. The amended bill requires agencies to 
     provide information on E-Government initiatives, including 
     Lines of Business, in their fiscal year 2009 budget 
     justifications so that the Committees on Appropriations can 
     either approve or disapprove funding for those initiatives at 
     the time appropriations bills are being prepared. The 
     Appropriations Committees are concerned over the use of the 
     ``pass the hat'' method of financing E-Government initiatives 
     and how such financing may divert scarce resources from 
     agencies' primary missions. Approval of the Committees on 
     Appropriations for transfers relating to E-Government 
     initiatives is essential.
       Section 738 provides authority to transfer funds between 
     agencies to ensure the uninterrupted, continuous operation of 
     the Midway Atoll Airfield, as proposed by the Senate.
       Section 742 prohibits funds in this Act from being used in 
     contravention of the Privacy Act as proposed by the House and 
     the Senate. In addition, this section amends division H of 
     the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005 with respect to 
     agency Inspector General reviews of privacy and data 
     protection policies and procedures.
       Section 744 requires the Office of Management and Budget to 
     submit a crosscut budget report on Great Lakes restoration 
     activities not later than 30 days after the submission of the 
     budget of the President to Congress, as proposed by the 
     House.
       Section 745 prohibits funds in this or any Act to be used 
     for Federal contracts with expatriated entities, as proposed 
     by the Senate. The House included similar language as section 
     620.
       Section 746 requires each agency to establish, on the 
     homepage of its website, a link to the website of its 
     Inspector General, and requires each Office of Inspector 
     General to post public reports and audits within one day of 
     release, allows an individual to request automatic receipt of 
     information relating to any public report or audit, and 
     establishes and maintains a link for individuals to 
     anonymously report waste, fraud and abuse, as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       Section 747 prohibits the expenditure of funds on public-
     private competitions under Office of Management and Budget 
     (OMB) Circular A-76, or direct conversions, related to the 
     Human Resources Lines of Business initiative until 60 days 
     after OMB submits a report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations addressing several specified issues of 
     concern. The section also would require that OMB submit a 
     copy of its report to the Government Accountability Office 
     (GAO) when it is submitted to the Committees. GAO is required 
     to brief the Committees on its views of the OMB report within 
     45 days of receiving it. OMB shall provide GAO with full and

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     timely access to the documents, analyses, and personnel the 
     GAO determines it needs to conduct a thorough review of the 
     OMB report and provide the Committees with its views.
       Section 748 requires the Office of Management and Budget to 
     establish a pilot program to develop and implement an 
     inventory to track the cost and size of service contracts in 
     at least three cabinet-level departments. The program will 
     give particular attention to contracts that have been 
     performed poorly by a contractor because of excessive costs 
     or inferior quality. In conducting the pilot program, the 
     Office of Management and Budget is expected to use the 
     methodology developed by the Department of the Army, pursuant 
     to the Secretary of the Army's January 7, 2005 Memorandum on 
     Accounting for Contract Services. Within 60 days of 
     enactment, the Office of Management and Budget shall provide 
     the Committees on Appropriations with a cost estimate for 
     developing and implementing the pilot program.

                               TITLE VIII

                GENERAL PROVISIONS--DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

       The amended bill includes the following general provisions 
     for the District of Columbia that were proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate:
       Section 801 specifying that appropriations are made for 
     particular purposes and shall be considered the maximum for 
     those purposes;
       Section 802 authorizing that appropriations are available 
     for travel and dues of organizations;
       Section 803 allowing for the use of local funds for making 
     refunds or paying judgments against the District of Columbia 
     government;
       Section 805 establishing reprogramming and transfer 
     requirements;
       Section 806 providing that appropriations under this Act 
     shall be applied to objects for which the appropriation was 
     made;
       Section 808 requiring reporting on the District of 
     Columbia's fiscal year 2008 revenue estimates by the end of 
     the first quarter of fiscal year 2008 for use in the fiscal 
     year 2009 request;
       Section 810 prohibiting the use of Federal funds to 
     implement the District of Columbia's Health Care Benefits Act 
     of 1992;
       Section 811 allowing the Mayor to accept, obligate and 
     expend Federal, private and other grants received by the 
     District of Columbia not reflected in the amounts 
     appropriated in this Act;
       Section 813 prohibiting the use of Federal funds for a 
     petition or civil action which seeks to require voting rights 
     for the District of Columbia in Congress;
       Section 814 prohibiting Federal funds to be used for needle 
     distribution, allowing the District of Columbia to utilize 
     local funds for this purpose;
       Section 815 requiring the chief financial officers of the 
     District of Columbia agencies to certify that they understand 
     the duties and restrictions applicable as a result of this 
     Act;
       Section 816 concerning a ``conscience clause'' on 
     legislation that pertains to contraceptive coverage by health 
     insurance plans;
       Section 818 requiring the District of Columbia to submit an 
     updated budget no later than 30 days after enactment of this 
     Act;
       Section 819 prohibiting funds in this Act to be used to pay 
     the fees in excess of $4,000 of an attorney in a suit brought 
     against the District of Columbia under the Individuals with 
     Disabilities Act;
       Section 821 allowing for the increase in spending of 
     ``Other-Type Funds'' under certain conditions;
       Section 822 allowing the Chief Financial Officer to conduct 
     short term borrowing;
       Section 823 prohibiting the use of funds in this Act to 
     enact or carry out any law that legalizes or reduces the 
     penalty for the use of controlled substances;
       Section 824 prohibiting the use of funds in this Act for 
     abortion services;
       Section 825 allowing for a separate appropriation for the 
     Public Defenders Service in the District of Columbia; and
       Section 828 specifying that references to this Act in this 
     title and title IV are treated as referring only to the 
     provisions of this title and title IV.
       In addition, the amended bill includes the following 
     general provisions:
       Section 804 prohibits Federal funds from being used for 
     propaganda designed to support or defeat legislation before 
     the Congress as proposed by the Senate, but allows the 
     District of Columbia to use local funds to lobby on any 
     matter.
       Section 807 clarifies the application of the District 
     Government Reemployment Annuitant Offset Elimination Act of 
     2004 to certain employees.
       Section 809 prohibits use of Federal funds for the salaries 
     and expenses of a Shadow Senator or U.S. Representative as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       Section 812 establishes the parameters for which certain 
     District of Columbia employees may use a vehicle meant for 
     official duties to travel to and from work, and adds the 
     Department of Corrections as proposed by the Senate.
       Section 817 requires an annual report on crime, access to 
     substance abuse treatment, management of parolees, education, 
     rat abatement and indicators of child well-being as proposed 
     by the Senate.
       Section 820 allows the appropriation to be increased by no 
     more than $100,000,000 from unexpended general funds for 
     certain purposes, instead of $42,000,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $50,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       Section 826 authorizes the transfer of local operating 
     funds to capital and enterprise funds as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       Section 827 modified from the Senate bill, provides for the 
     collection and use of funds under the Student Funding Formula 
     Assessment, Educational Data Warehouse, and Enrollment Fund 
     Establishment Amendment Act of 2007.
       The amended bill does not include section 828 of the Senate 
     bill which would authorize the District of Columbia to 
     provide a pay increase for the position of the chief 
     financial officer.
       The amended bill does not include section 829 of the Senate 
     bill which would have changed the current law on the transfer 
     of unobligated balances in the Crime Victims Compensation 
     Fund from the District of Columbia Courts to the District's 
     Office of Victim Services. However, the District of Columbia 
     Courts are urged to collaborate with the Office of Victim 
     Services to develop guidelines for consistent and reasonable 
     hourly rates for counselors and other service providers and 
     to address cost-effective and appropriate ways to meet the 
     shelter and transitional housing needs of persons served. The 
     District of Columbia Courts and the Office of Victim Services 
     are directed to inform the Committees on Appropriations on 
     the status of the collaborative efforts within 120 days of 
     enactment.
       The amended bill does not include House section 901 
     prohibiting funds from being used to implement Executive 
     Order No. 13422.
       The amended bill does not include House section 902 
     prohibiting funds for the purchase of light bulbs unless the 
     light bulbs have the ``ENERGY STAR'' or ``Federal Energy 
     Management Program'' designation.
       The amended bill does not include section 903 of the House 
     bill concerning agricultural and medical-related sales to 
     Cuba.
       The amended bill does not include House section 904 
     prohibiting funds in this Act from being used by the 
     Selective Service System to prepare for, plan, or execute the 
     Area Office Mobilization Prototype Exercise. The amended bill 
     does not provide funding for this exercise.
       The amended bill does not include House section 905 
     prohibiting funds for the Securities and Exchange Commission 
     to be used to enforce the requirements of section 404 of the 
     Sarbanes-Oxley Act with respect to non-accelerated filers 
     under section 210.2-02T of title 17, Code of Federal 
     Regulations. This matter is further addressed in this 
     explanatory statement under the Securities and Exchange 
     Commission heading.
       The amended bill does not include House section 906 
     prohibiting funds for the Small Business Administration to be 
     used for the Mitchell County Development Foundation, Inc. 
     This project has been removed from the list of small business 
     development and entrepreneurship initiatives receiving 
     funding, so the provision is not necessary.
       Section 907 of the House bill, prohibiting funds to 
     implement section 5112(n)(2)(C) of title 31, United States 
     Code, is addressed with modified language in title VI of this 
     Act.
       Section 908 of the House bill, concerning the Fairness 
     Doctrine, is addressed in title VI of this Act.
       Section 909 of the House bill, prohibiting Federal funds 
     from being used to implement or enforce the District of 
     Columbia's Health Care Benefits Expansion Act of 1992, is 
     addressed in title VIII of this Act.

   Disclosure of Earmarks and Congressionally Directed Spending Items

       Following is a list of earmarks and congressionally 
     directed spending items (as defined in clause 9 of rule XXI 
     of the Rules of the House of Representatives and rule XLIV of 
     the Standing Rules of the Senate, respectively) included in 
     the House amendment or this explanatory statement, along with 
     the name of each Senator, House Member, Delegate, or Resident 
     Commissioner who submitted a request to the committee of 
     jurisdiction for each item so identified. Items which did not 
     appear in the House or Senate versions of H.R. 2829 or the 
     accompanying committee reports are marked with an asterisk. 
     Neither the House amendment nor the explanatory statement 
     contains any limited tax benefits or limited tariff benefits 
     as defined in the applicable House and Senate rules.

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                                                                                                                                                    Members submitting request
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SBA                 Abraham Lincoln National Airport Commission, Minority and Small Business Development and            282,000  Jackson
                     Procurement Opportunities
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SBA                 Adelante Development Center, Albuquerque, NM                                                        500,000  Wilson (NM), Pearce              Domenici
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SBA                 Advantage West Economic Development Group, Certified Entrepreneurial Community Program              282,000  Shuler
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SBA                 Alabama A&M Research Institute for Small Business Training and Development                          200,000  Cramer                           Shelby
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SBA                 Alabama Entrepreneurial Research Network, Small Business Incubator, Tuscaloosa, AL                  250,000                                   Shelby
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SBA                 Alabama Small Business Institute of Commerce, Small Business Incubator, Rainbow City, AL            200,000                                   Shelby
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SBA                 Alleghany Highlands Economic Development Corporation to develop business assistance software        282,000  Boucher
                     tools
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SBA                 Altoona-Blair County Development Corporation's Entrepreneurial Institute, Altoona, PA               300,000  Shuster                          Specter
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SBA                 Arrowhead Center at New Mexico State University                                                     900,000  Pearce                           Domenici
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SBA                 Ashland County, OH, Career Center for the Northeast Central Ohio Bioscience Consortium              500,000  Regula
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SBA                 Barry University for the Institute for Community and Economic Development                           175,000  Mahoney, Wasserman Schultz       Martinez, Nelson (FL)
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SBA                 Ben Franklin Technology Partners                                                                    250,000  Dent
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SBA                 Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center Workforce Development Initiative                               182,000  Capuano
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SBA                 Bridgeport Regional Business Council for One Coast, One Future                                      250,000  Shays
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SBA                 Bronx Council on the Arts for marketing of local business arts initiatives                          169,000  Serrano
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SBA                 Brooklyn College, Entrepreneurial Center                                                            282,000  Towns                            Schumer, Clinton
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SBA                 Buffalo Niagara International Trade Foundation, World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara, Buffalo,        282,000  Higgins, Reynolds                Schumer, Clinton
                     NY
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SBA                 Business incubator, Illinois State University                                                       250,000  Weller                           Durbin
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SBA                 California State University, Pasadena Biotech Training Facility                                     282,000  Schiff
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SBA                 Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Caribbean American Trade Center/Business       282,000  Clarke
                     Incubator renovation
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SBA                 Cedarbridge small business incubator, Lakewood, NJ                                                  467,882  Smith (NJ)                       Menendez
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SBA                 Center for Economic Growth, Business Acceleration Program, Greene County, NY                        282,000  Gillibrand                       Schumer, Clinton
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SBA                 Center for Entrepreneurial Growth, Hamilton County, TN                                              200,000                                   Alexander
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SBA                 Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology, Reno, NV                                                200,000                                   Reid
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SBA                 Center for Rural Affairs for small business training and technical assistance website, Lyons,       250,000                                   Nelson (NE)
                     NE
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SBA                 Center for Women and Enterprise, RI, CWE Technology Learning Center                                 100,000  Kennedy
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SBA                 City of Buffalo, NY for small business assistance                                                   500,000  Slaughter, Higgins               Clinton, Schumer
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SBA                 City of Charlotte, NC, Belvedere Business Park Project                                              282,000  Watt                             Burr, Dole
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SBA                 City of Chicago, IL, Small business assistance program for ex-offenders                             282,000  Davis (IL)
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SBA                 City of Inglewood, CA, Grow Inglewood                                                               500,000  Waters                           Feinstein
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SBA                 City of Los Angeles, Adams-La Brea Retail Project                                                   282,000  Watson
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SBA                 Colorado State University, Sustainable Biofuels Development Center                                  400,000  DeGette, Musgrave, Perlmutter,   Salazar
                                                                                                                                  Udall (CO)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Columbus College of Art and Design for an industrial design center                                  300,000  Pryce
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Community Child Care Facility for the facilitation of daycare needs of small businesses in the      500,000                                   Roberts
                     area, Manhattan, KS
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Community College of Philadelphia, Northeast Regional Center for Small Business Education,          282,000  Murphy, P. (PA), Schwartz
                     Growth, & Training
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Connected Technologies Corridor, Athens, WV                                                         150,000  Rahall
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Cuyahoga Community College, Veterans Outreach and Business Development Center                       282,000  Tubbs Jones
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Dartmouth Regional Technology Center                                                                282,000  Hodes
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Delaware County Community College Small Business Center, Media, PA                                  282,000  Sestak, Gerlach
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SBA                 Detroit Economic Growth Corporation, Business Attraction program                                    282,000  Kilpatrick                       Levin, Stabenow
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Detroit Renaissance for a business district                                                         282,000  Conyers                          Levin, Stabenow
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 DuPage Technology Park to establish a minority business incubator                                   250,000  Hastert
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Economic Development Coalition of Southeast Michigan for business accelerator, Wayne County,        500,000  Conyers                          Levin, Stabenow
                     MI
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Economic Development Coalition of Southeast Michigan, Ann Arbor SPARK Business Accelerator          282,000  Dingell
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Education Initiative, Benedictine University, Lisle, IL                                             750,000                                   Obama
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Entrepreneurial Development Center Business Accelerator, Cedar Rapids, IA                           650,000  Loebsack                         Harkin, Grassley
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Equipment for Pharmaceutical Small Business Development at the University of Kansas                 700,000                                   Brownback
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Expansion of the Incubator at the Purdue Technology Center of Northwest Indiana                     282,000  Visclosky
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Experience Works, Inc in Richmond Hill, GA                                                          500,000  Kingston
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Experience Works, Senior Community Service Employment Program, Arlington, VA                        282,000  Skelton
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Fairplex Trade and Conference Center, Pomona, CA                                                    250,000  Dreier, Napolitano
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Federal HUBZone Incubator in Elizabeth City, NC                                                     282,000  Butterfield
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Federation of Independent Illinois Colleges and Universities for training to address workforce      250,000  Davis (IL)                       Obama
                     shortage in nursing and allied health, Springfield, IL
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 First State Innovation, Inc. for business development organization focused on high tech             500,000  Castle                           Biden, Carper
                     businesses, Wilmington, DE.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Florida Business Continuity and Risk Management Center, Pensacola, FL                               500,000                                   Nelson (FL)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Franklin Hospital archiving and communications system, Benton, IL                                   400,000                                   Durbin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Friends of the Big South Fork for community and economic development                                282,000  Davis (TN)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 GAMBIT/FAST Manufacturing & Business Technology Center, Salt Lake City, UT                          500,000                                   Bennett
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Grambling State University Expanding Minority Entrepreneurship Regionally Across the Louisiana      250,000                                   Landrieu
                     Delta [EMERALD] Program (Lincoln Parish)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Great Plains Energy Corridor Coordinating Office, Bismarck, ND                                      250,000  Pomeroy                          Dorgan, Conrad
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce                                                                  282,000  Rangel
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Greater North Louisiana Community Development Corporation                                           650,000  Alexander
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Greyston Foundation, Workforce Development Initiative, Yonkers, NY                                  282,000  Lowey
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Haddad Riverfront Park renovations, Charleston, WV                                                2,400,000                                   Byrd
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Hispanic business and demographic information initiative, University of Nevada, Reno.               400,000                                   Reid
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan St. Louis to open and equip a business technology      500,000                                   Bond
                     research center
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Hispanic Information and Telecommunications Network telecommunication pilot initiative for          282,000  Velazquez
                     small business development
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Historic Downtown Retail Project, Valley Economic Development Center                                282,000  Roybal-Allard
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Hudson Alpha Institute for Biotechnology facility                                                   282,000  Cramer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for statewide broadband                  2,000,000                                   Durbin
                     infrastructure and connectivity, Springfield, IL
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Illinois Institute of Technology, Innovating Manufacturing Education                                282,000  Bean
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Indiana State University, Center for New Business Development, Terre Haute, IN                      500,000  Ellsworth                        Bayh
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Industrial Outreach Center at Mississippi State University                                          450,000                                   Cochran
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Innovation Center at the University of Mississippi for a business incubator                         500,000                                   Cochran
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Inquilinos Boricuas en Accion's Employment Services Initiative                                      100,000  Capuano
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Institute for Advanced Learning and Research for a business development initiative                  250,000  Goode
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Jackson State University for continuation of the Lynch Street Corridor Redevelopment                500,000                                   Cochran
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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SBA                 John C. Calhoun Community College for robotics training equipment                                   175,000  Aderholt, Cramer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Johnson and Wales University, Latino Business Outreach Program                                      182,000  Kennedy
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Johnstown Area Regional Industries Incubator and Workforce Development program                      282,000  Murtha
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Kulanu, Vocational Education Program for employment skills development                              282,000  McCarthy (NY)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 LaGuardia Community College, Emerging Designers Unit                                                282,000  Maloney                          Schumer, Clinton
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Lewis and Clark State College for business training tools                                           153,000  Sali
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Lorain County Community College, Entrepreneurship Innovation Center                                 282,000  Kaptur, Sutton
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Louisville Medical Center Development Corporation, LMCDC/MetaCyte Business Labs and Incubator       282,000  Yarmuth
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Macomb County Department of Planning and Economic Development, Macomb County Business               282,000  Levin
                     Accelerator
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Maritime Business Training Center for Construction of a Training Facility, Covington, LA            150,000                                   Vitter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Marshalltown Community College for a rural entrepreneurship incubator                               250,000  Latham
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Medina County, OH, Office of Workforce Development                                                  394,000  Regula
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Mifflin County Industrial Development Corporation                                                   175,000  Peterson (PA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Mississippi State University for the Convergence of Scientists and Entrepreneurs to Expedite        600,000  Wicker
                     Commercialization
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Mississippi Technology Alliance Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurial Alliances               1,000,000                                   Cochran
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Mitchell College of Business, Business Library and Career Resource Center                           250,000                                   Shelby
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Montana State University's manufacturing extension center                                           200,000  Rehberg
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Montana World Trade Center                                                                          583,000  Rehberg
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Montgomery College, Germantown Biotechnology Project                                                282,000  Van Hollen, Wynn
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Nanotechnology Applied Science Laboratory, North Dakota State College of Science                    351,000  Pomeroy                          Dorgan, Conrad
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 National Association of Development Organizations                                                   100,000  Walsh
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 National Federation of the Blind, Access to Libraries and Learning: Creating Technology for         282,000  Sarbanes, Jefferson,
                     the Blind to promote entrepreneurship                                                                        Ruppersberger, Cummings,
                                                                                                                                  Alexander
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 New College Institute to support economic development and small business development                100,000  Goode
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 New Jersey Association of Women Business Owners for women's business growth initiative,             150,000                                   Lautenberg
                     Hamilton, NJ
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Newport County Chamber of Commerce for marine trades training expansion, Newport, RI                500,000                                   Reed, Whitehouse
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 North Carolina Rural Economic Development Center Rural Ventures Fund                                282,000  Price (NC), McIntyre, Shuler     Burr, Dole
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 North Iowa Area Community College for a regional economic development organization                  100,000  Latham                           Grassley
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 North Side Industrial Development Co., New Business-New Beginning Program                           150,000  Doyle
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Northeast Entrepreneur Fund, Northland Entrepreneur Development System for technical                282,000  Oberstar
                     assistance, Virginia, MN
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Northeast Louisiana Business and Community Development Center, University of Louisiana at           450,000  Alexander                        Landrieu
                     Monroe
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Northern Manhattan Coalition for Economic Development for business outreach center, New York,       275,000                                   Schumer, Clinton
                     NY
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Northwest Agriculture Business Center, Burlington, WA                                               400,000  Larsen                           Murray
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Northwest Enterprise Center Network for business incubators, Spooner, WI                            750,000                                   Kohl
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Northwestern University, Molecular Therapeutics and Diagnostics Building                            282,000  Schakowsky
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Ohio University, Economic Development through Entrepreneurship in Appalachia                        282,000  Space, Wilson (OH)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Oil Region Alliance of Business, Industry and Tourism                                               175,000  Peterson (PA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Operation New Hope in FL                                                                            350,000  Crenshaw
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Pellissippi Research Centre on the Oak Ridge Corridor R&D Community, Alcoa, TN                      200,000  Duncan                           Alexander
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Peoria NEXT Innovation Center                                                                       250,000  LaHood
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SBA                 Phoenix House, Drug-free workplace initiatives                                                      282,000  Weiner
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Pontotoc/Union/Lee County Alliance for industrial park development and small business             1,500,000                                   Cochran
                     assistance
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Portland State University Science Research and Teaching Center                                      500,000  Wu, Walden                       Wyden
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Ready to Work project in Ohio                                                                       400,000  Regula
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Rio Hondo College, Automotive Technician Training Demonstration Project                             282,000  Solis
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Rochester Tooling and Machining Association for workforce development programs                      125,000  Reynolds
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Rock Valley College for a manufacturing career development and training program                     125,000  Manzullo
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Rockford Area Ventures Small Business Incubator and Technology Commercialization Center             125,000  Manzullo
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Rockland Small Business Development Center, Small Business Employment Assistance                    282,000  Engel
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Rowan University South Jersey Technology Park, Glassboro, NJ                                        350,000  Andrews                          Lautenberg
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Safer Foundation for transitional employment placement, Chicago, IL                                 300,000  Davis (IL)                       Durbin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 San Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association, SPUR Urban Center                            282,000  Pelosi
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Seattle-King County Workforce Development Council for Puget Sound regional economic                 360,767                                   Murray
                     development initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Seedco Financial Services Alabama Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprises (M/WBE)             282,000  Davis (AL)
                     Investment Initiative for technical assistance and training
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 SEKTDA for economic and small business development in Southern and Eastern Kentucky                 500,000  Rogers (KY)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Sephardic Angel Fund Financial Literacy & Business Youth Education Project, Brooklyn, NY            282,000  Nadler, Weiner
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 SER-Jobs for Progress National, Dual-language Financial Literacy Technology Training                282,000  Reyes
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Shawnee State University for an Immersive Technology and Arts Center                                250,000  Schmidt
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Shoals Entrepreneurial Career Network Renovation, Small Business Incubator, Florence, AL            200,000                                   Shelby
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Sierra College for a mechatronics workforce training initiative                                     300,000  Doolittle
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Small business development center at Highline Community College, Des Moines, WA                     454,000                                   Cantwell
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Small business trade assistance office, Prince George's County, MD                                  400,000                                   Cardin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Soundview Community in Action technology and business development services                          282,000  Crowley
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 South Dakota School of Mines, Black Hills Nanoscale Minerals Institute, infrastructure              282,000  Herseth Sandlin
                     development
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 South Side Innovation Center                                                                        100,000  Walsh
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 South Topeka Boulevard Business Corridor for infrastructure upgrades, Topeka, KS                  1,000,000                                   Brownback
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Southeastern Louisiana University Hispanic Business and Leadership Institute, Hammond, LA           100,000                                   Vitter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Spanish American Merchants Association, Statewide Technical Assistance & Resource Program,          282,000  Larson
                     Hartford, CT
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 St. Jerome's Church Community Center project for job skills training, Bronx, NY                     150,000  Serrano
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Student Business Incubator at the University of Northern Iowa                                       500,000  Braley                           Grassley, Harkin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Technical Education and Training Center, Sedgwick County, KS                                      1,000,000                                   Brownback
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Technology Entrepreneurship Development at the Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation,            428,351                                   Brownback
                     Topeka, KS
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 TechRanch Technology Venture Center, Bozeman, MT                                                    500,000  Rehberg                          Baucus, Tester
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 The Enterprise Center in TN                                                                         600,000  Wamp
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 The Illinois Institute of Technology, technology incubator                                          282,000  Rush
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 The N2TEC Institute for a rural technology-based economic development program, Rapid City, SD       500,000                                   Johnson
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 The University of Texas at San Antonio, UTSA Mexico Center, business development research           282,000  Gonzalez
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Thomas More College for training programs in the fields of health sciences and healthcare           250,000  Davis (KY)
                     management
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Thurgood Marshall College Fund for the Minority Community Small Business & Economic                 282,000  Cummings
                     Development Initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Tribal Governance and Economic Development Center, Mashpee, MA                                      500,000                                   Kennedy, Kerry
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SBA                 Uhlich Children's Advantage Network for job training, placement and retention services,             250,000                                   Durbin
                     Chicago, IL
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 University of Arkansas Research and Technology Park                                                 500,000  Boozman                          Lincoln, Pryor
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 University of Connecticut, Avery Point for the Avery Point Technology Incubation Center             282,000  DeLauro, Courtney
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 University of Kentucky/New Product Development and Commercialization Center for Rural               900,000                                   McConnell
                     Manufacturers
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 University of Maryland-Baltimore BioPark                                                            282,000  Ruppersberger, Cummings,         Cardin
                                                                                                                                  Sarbanes
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 University of Missouri for an Asian Equities Research Center, Kansas City, MO                       700,000                                   Bond
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 University of Missouri, Kansas City, KCSource Link, Vet Link for small business development         282,000  Cleaver, Moore (KS)
                     for veterans
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 University of Notre Dame, Robinson Enterprises Community Learning Center                            282,000  Donnelly                         Bayh, Lugar
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 University of Pittsburgh at Bradford for an entrepreneurship center                                  43,000  Kuhl
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 University of South Florida to establish a Center for the Development of Information                600,000  Young (FL), Putnam
                     Technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 University of Southern Maine, Lewiston-Auburn College, The Learning Works project                   282,000  Michaud
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 University of Southern Mississippi National Center for Excellence in Economic Development and       300,000                                   Lott
                     Entrepreneurship
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 University of Texas Brownsville International Trade Center                                          282,000  Ortiz
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Urban League of Rochester, Minority and Women Business Development Programs                         100,000  Slaughter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 USS Saratoga Museum Foundation, workforce development program                                       282,000  Langevin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Valley Economic Development Center, Technical Assistance Office                                     282,000  Sherman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Valley Economic Development Center, Valley Initiative for Business Expansion                        282,000  Berman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Vermont Center for Emerging Technologies for a small business incubator, Burlington, VT             750,000                                   Leahy
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Vermont Small Business Development Center for veterans' business program, Randolph Center, VT       300,000  Welch                            Sanders
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Virginia Center for Innovative Technology energy independence program, Herndon, VA                  225,000                                   Webb, Warner
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Virginia Small Business Workforce Web Portal Project, Richmond, VA                                  500,000                                   Warner, Webb
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Wallace State Community College for an integrated manufacturing center                              175,000  Aderholt
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Wayne County, MI, Department of Public Services to develop technologies to support small            250,000  McCotter
                     business
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Wayne County, NY, for a business development initiative                                             300,000  Walsh
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 West Virginia University Research Corporation for renovations of a small business incubator         282,000  Mollohan
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Western MA Enterprise Fund, technical assistance for developing enterprises                         282,000  Olver
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Wheeling Park Commission for a conference center at National Training Center for Public           1,000,000                                   Byrd
                     Facility Managers, Wheeling, WV
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Williamsburg County, South Carolina, commodity development small business initiative                282,000  Clyburn
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Wittenberg University to expand business education                                                  600,000  Hobson
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Women's Business Development Center, Stamford, CT                                                   300,000                                   Lieberman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Women's Business Resource Center, New Orleans, LA                                                    45,000                                   Landrieu
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Workforce Initiative Association in Canton, OH                                                      494,000  Regula
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Youngstown Edison Incubator Corporation and the Youngstown Central Area Community Improvement       282,000  Ryan (OH)
                     Corp, Youngstown Business Incubator
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SBA                 Youngstown Warren Regional Chamber, Salute to Success, Business Entrepreneurship Incubator          282,000  Wilson (OH), Ryan (OH)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DC                  ARISE Foundation, Life-Management Skills Intervention/Re-entry Program for High Risk Youth          282,000  Wasserman Schultz
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DC                  Barracks Row                                                                                        500,000  Lewis (CA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DC                  Bright Beginnings, Inc.                                                                             100,000  Walsh                            Landrieu
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DC                  Catalyst, Eastgate HOPE VI project                                                                  132,000  Fattah
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DC                  Center for Inspired Teaching                                                                         52,500  Holmes Norton
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DC                  Earth Conservation Corps                                                                            282,000  Moran (VA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DC *                East Capitol Center for Change, the Capital Area Asset Building Corporation, and the National     1,800,000                                   Brownback
                     Center for Fatherhood to administer Marriage Development Accounts in the District of Columbia
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DC                  Eastern Market                                                                                      131,000  Holmes Norton                    Bingaman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DC                  Everybody Wins!                                                                                     100,000  LaHood
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DC                  Excel Institute, Automotive Workforce Development Training Program                                  300,000  Hoyer, Knollenberg
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DC                  Historic Congressional Cemetery                                                                     625,000  Lewis (CA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DC                  Howard University College of Dentistry, Community Based Dental Education                             52,500  Holmes Norton
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DC                  International Youth Service and Development Corps                                                   600,000  Tiahrt
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DC                  MenzFit, Career Development and Interview Preparation Program                                        23,500  Holmes Norton
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DC                  Sitar Arts Center, Arts for Teens Initiative                                                         22,500  Holmes Norton
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DC                  Southeastern University                                                                             300,000  Knollenberg, Hoyer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DC                  STEEED Youth Program                                                                                150,000  Fattah
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Treasury            Center for Resilient Financial Services e-Cavern Partnership                                      1,000,000  Yarmuth                          McConnell
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Title VI *          Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation                                                          500,000                                   Cochran
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GSA                 Arizona: San Luis, Land Port of Entry I                                                           7,053,000  The President                    The President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GSA                 California: San Ysidro, Land Port of Entry                                                      199,179,000  The President                    The President, Feinstein
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GSA                 Illinois: Rockford, United States Courthouse                                                     58,792,000  The Judiciary, Manzullo          The Judiciary, Durbin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GSA                 Maine: Madawaska, Land Port of Entry                                                             17,160,000  The President                    The President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GSA                 Maryland: Montgomery County, Food and Drug Administration Consolidation                          57,749,000  The President, Hoyer, Wynn       The President, Cardin,
                                                                                                                                                                   Milkulski
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GSA                 Minnesota: Warroad, Land Port of Entry                                                           43,628,000  The President                    The President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GSA                 Missouri: Jefferson City, United States Courthouse                                               66,000,000  The Judiciary, Skelton           The Judiciary, Bond
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GSA                 New York: Alexandria Bay, Land Port of Entry                                                     11,676,000  The President                    The President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GSA                 Texas: El Paso, Tornillo-Guadalupe Land Port of Entry                                             4,290,000  The President, Reyes, Rodriguez  The President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GSA *               Texas: Donna/Rio Bravo International Bridge, Land Port of Entry                                  23,384,000  Hinojosa
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GSA                 Vermont: Derby Line, Land Port of Entry                                                          33,139,000  The President                    The President, Leahy
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GSA                 District of Columbia: Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Phase III                           121,204,000  The President                    The President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GSA                 District of Columbia: Joint Operations Center                                                    12,800,000  The President                    The President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GSA                 District of Columbia: Nebraska Avenue Complex                                                    27,673,000  The President                    The President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GSA                 Nevada: Reno, C. Clifton Young Federal Building and Courthouse                                   12,793,000  The President                    The President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GSA                 New York: New York, Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse                                  170,544,000  The President                    The President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GSA                 West Virginia: Martinsburg, Internal Revenue Service Enterprise Computing Center                 35,822,000  The President                    The President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NARA                FDR Presidential Library                                                                            750,000  Gillibrand                       Clinton, Schumer, Reid
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NARA                JFK Presidential Library                                                                          8,000,000                                   Kerry
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NARA                LBJ Presidential Library                                                                          3,760,000                                   Hutchison
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NARA                Nixon Presidential Library                                                                        7,432,000  Miller, Gary (CA)                Cochran
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ONDCP               National Alliance of Model State Drug Laws                                                        1,250,000  Rogers (KY), Larsen
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ONDCP               National Drug Court Institute                                                                     1,000,000                                   Durbin
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       The following items represent technical corrections to 
     earmarks enacted in a previous appropriations Act (Public Law 
     109-108). No additional funds are provided for these 
     earmarks.

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SBA                 Nevada Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology (CET)                                                 N/A                                   Reid
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SBA *               University of Tennessee at Chattanooga                                                                  N/A  Wamp
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                  AMENDED BILL TOTAL--WITH COMPARISONS

       The total new budget (obligational) authority for fiscal 
     year 2008 provided in the amended bill, with comparisons to 
     the fiscal year 2007 amount, the 2008 budget estimates, and 
     the House and Senate bills for 2008 follow:

                       (In thousands of dollars)

New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year 2007.......$40,713,323
Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal year43,701,476
House bill, fiscal year 2008.................................43,863,578
Senate bill, fiscal year 2008................................44,109,978
Amended bill, fiscal year 2008...............................43,280,578
Amended bill compared with:
  New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year 2007......+2,567,255
  Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal year-420,898
  House bill, fiscal year 2008.................................-583,000
  Senate bill, fiscal year 2008................................-829,400

  DIVISION E--DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2008

       The following is an explanation of the effects of this 
     division on the House amendment to the Senate amendment to 
     H.R. 2764 (hereafter referred to as ``the amended bill'') 
     relative to the versions of the Department of Homeland 
     Security Appropriations Act, 2008 (H.R. 2638 and S. 1644) 
     passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate. The 
     language and allocations contained in House Report 110-181 
     and Senate Report 110-84 should be complied with unless 
     specifically addressed to the contrary in the amended bill or 
     this explanatory statement. When this explanatory statement 
     refers to the Committees on Appropriations, unless otherwise 
     noted, this reference is to the House Subcommittee on 
     Homeland Security and the Senate Subcommittee on Homeland 
     Security.
       While repeating some report language for emphasis, this 
     explanatory statement does not intend to negate the language 
     referred to above unless expressly provided herein. In cases 
     where both the House and Senate reports address a particular 
     issue not specifically addressed in the amended bill or 
     explanatory statement, the Committees on Appropriations have 
     determined the House report and the Senate report are not 
     inconsistent and are to be interpreted accordingly.
       In cases where the House or Senate report directs the 
     submission of a report, such report is to be submitted to 
     both Committees on Appropriations. In a number of instances, 
     House Report 110-181 and Senate Report 110-84 direct agencies 
     to report to the Committees by specific dates. In those 
     instances, and unless alternative dates are provided in the 
     explanatory statement, agencies are directed to provide these 
     reports to the Committees on Appropriations no later than 
     five months after the date of enactment of this Act. Further, 
     the Committees on Appropriations have attempted to reduce the 
     number of reports required of the Department and in certain 
     instances in lieu of reports have requested briefings. Unless 
     alternative dates are provided in the explanatory statement, 
     agencies are directed to provide these briefings within four 
     months after the date of enactment of this Act.
       Last, this explanatory statement refers to the following 
     laws as follows: Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 
     Commission Act of 2007, Public Law 110-53, is referenced as 
     the 9/11 Act; Security and Accountability for Every Port Act 
     of 2006, Public Law 109-347, is referenced as the SAFE Port 
     Act; and the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act 
     of 2004, Public Law 108-458, is referenced as the 
     Intelligence Reform Act.


                          CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS

       Recommended adjustments to classified programs are 
     addressed in a classified annex accompanying this explanatory 
     statement.

     TITLE I--DEPARTMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONS

            Office of the Secretary and Executive Management

       The amended bill provides $97,353,000 for the Office of the 
     Secretary and Executive Management instead of $85,172,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $100,000,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. A total of $15,000,000 of this amount is unavailable 
     for obligation until the Secretary certifies that DHS has 
     revised Departmental guidance with respect to relations with 
     the Government Accountability Office (GAO) and the Inspector 
     General (IG), similar to bill language proposed by the 
     Senate. The amended bill also limits obligations to seventy-
     five percent of the amount appropriated until receipt of the 
     first report on progress to improve and modernize efforts to 
     remove criminal aliens judged deportable from the United 
     States.
       Reductions are made to the budget request due to a large 
     number of vacancies and unobligated balances within certain 
     offices. Funding shall be allocated as follows:

Immediate Office of the Secretary............................$2,540,000
Immediate Office of the Deputy Secretary......................1,122,000
Chief of Staff................................................2,639,000
Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement........................2,680,000
Executive Secretary...........................................4,722,000
Office of Policy.............................................33,000,000
Office of Public Affairs......................................6,650,000
Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs...........4,900,000
Office of General Counsel....................................13,500,000
Office of Civil Rights and Liberties.........................14,200,000
Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman................5,900,000
Privacy Officer...............................................5,500,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
  Total.....................................................$97,353,000

                 Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $2,680,000 for the 
     Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement, instead of $3,000,000 
     as proposed by the House and $2,360,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement is 
     directed to provide a briefing to the Committees on 
     Appropriations on: (1) fiscal year 2007 achievements, 
     including tracking and severing connections between illegal 
     drug trafficking and terrorism; (2) the DHS counternarcotics 
     strategy for the Southwest, Northern, and maritime borders of 
     the United States and for the drug transit zone, to include 
     objectives, coordination, outreach, and resources necessary 
     for each DHS component to implement the strategy; and (3) 
     Office performance goals for fiscal year 2008.

                            Office of Policy

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $33,000,000 for 
     the Office of Policy instead of $32,500,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $31,310,000 as proposed by the Senate. Within 
     this amount, funding is provided for the Committee on Foreign 
     Investments in the United States and REAL ID enhancements, 
     and for the quadrennial homeland security review. No funding 
     is provided for REAL ID ``card stock'' or common procurement 
     items. The Office of Policy is directed to submit an 
     expenditure plan to the Committees on Appropriations within 
     45 days from the date of enactment of this Act as detailed in 
     the Senate report. The Office of Policy is also directed to 
     provide a briefing to the Committees on Appropriations no 
     later than 45 days after the date of enactment of this Act on 
     plans to comply with Section 2401 of the 9/11 Act, including 
     staffing and budget requirements.

                   Secure Border Coordination Office

       No funding is provided for the Secure Border Coordination 
     Office, consistent with the budget amendment submitted on 
     November 6, 2007. Oversight of this office is funded within 
     U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Both the House and 
     Senate funded this office at $4,500,000. The Committees on 
     Appropriations are concerned with the Department's decision 
     to manage the Secure Border Initiative (SBI) within CBP 
     rather than establish a Departmental level coordinating 
     office, as proposed by DHS in fiscal year 2007. A cross-
     cutting effort such as the SBI, which spans not only multiple 
     agencies within DHS, but other cabinet-level Departments and 
     the Judicial Branch, cannot be effectively coordinated within 
     an operational agency. These concerns are amplified by the 
     fact that CBP's SBI program office is also charged with 
     managing the multi-billion dollar border security fencing, 
     infrastructure, and technology (BSFIT) program, which demands 
     significant and focused managerial attention that should not 
     be dually charged with external coordination of all SBI 
     efforts. DHS is directed to brief the Committees on 
     Appropriations no later than 120 days after the date of 
     enactment of this Act on how the SBI effort is being 
     effectively coordinated across the federal government, 
     including specific details on how funds appropriated to the 
     Secure Border Coordination Office in fiscal year 2007 were 
     obligated and the Department's plans to establish and staff 
     the Department level Secure Border Coordination Council. It 
     is essential the Secure Border Coordination Council receive 
     strong, consistent leadership from the Office of the 
     Secretary.

                        Office of Public Affairs

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $6,650,000 for the 
     Office of Public Affairs, instead of $6,300,000 as proposed 
     by the House and $7,400,000 as proposed by the Senate. Within 
     this amount, $1,500,000 is provided for the ``Ready.gov'' 
     program. The office is directed to provide a briefing within 
     60 days after the date of enactment of this Act on its plans 
     for expending these funds.

                       Office of General Counsel

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $13,500,000 for 
     the Office of General Counsel, instead of $14,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $12,759,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. This office has a number of critical requirements 
     that must be fulfilled during the coming year, including 
     those established in the 9/11 Act and SAFE Port Act. The 
     Committees on Appropriations understand that the General 
     Counsel is working on a reorganization whereby the legal 
     staff responsible for the ongoing work of specific DHS 
     entities will be transferred to those entities. The 
     Department is directed to submit a reprogramming to detail 
     fully this proposal. It is essential that this office improve 
     its performance in providing accurate and timely guidance on 
     the execution of appropriations law.

                            Privacy Officer

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $5,500,000 for the 
     Privacy Office instead of

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     $6,000,000 as proposed by the House and $5,111,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. Funding is provided for additional 
     staffing of this office, given that this office has wide-
     ranging critical responsibilities that are currently 
     understaffed. GAO is directed to evaluate the operation of 
     DHS' Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) program, its staffing 
     levels, and the adequacy of its resources to determine if the 
     program can be operated in a more efficient and cost-
     effective manner at the Department. The Senate report 
     requested that the IG conduct this evaluation, but the 
     Committees on Appropriations believe a GAO evaluation is more 
     appropriate to allow DHS' FOIA program to be compared with 
     other executive branch agency FOIA programs.

                  Comparative Border Control Resources

       The Committees on Appropriations agree with the House 
     report directing a report on the number, type and location of 
     DHS facilities, personnel, major assets and technology based 
     or deployed within 100 miles of the United States border with 
     Mexico and Canada. This report is to be provided to the 
     Committees on Appropriations by January 31, 2008. In 
     addition, the Secretary is directed to conduct a study of law 
     enforcement radio communications along the international 
     borders of the United States consistent with the terms and 
     conditions listed in section 569 of the Senate bill.

                     2010 Vancouver Games Security

       The Committees on Appropriations expect the Department to 
     effectively manage security risks associated with the 2010 
     Vancouver Olympic and Paralympic Games, and direct the 
     Secretary to submit a report as described in section 552 of 
     the Senate bill to the House and Senate Committees listed in 
     that section.

             Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $5,900,000 for the 
     Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman instead of 
     $6,060,000 as proposed by the House and $6,054,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. This office lapsed over $1,800,000 in 
     fiscal year 2007, almost one-third of its budget. The 
     Secretary is directed to ensure that this critical office is 
     given the priority it deserves so that all appropriated 
     funding can be effectively obligated in the coming fiscal 
     year.

              Office of the Under Secretary for Management

       The amended bill provides $150,238,000 instead of 
     $237,765,000 as proposed by the House and $234,883,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. The amended bill does not include the 
     $245,525,000 in unspecified reductions contained in the House 
     bill. The amended bill also does not include House bill 
     language withholding funding for the Departmental 
     headquarters project on the Saint Elizabeth's campus until 
     the Department submits certain reports, including detailed 
     expenditure plans for checkpoint and explosives detection 
     technologies. Instead, funding is withheld within the 
     Transportation Security Administration (TSA) until checkpoint 
     support and explosives detection system expenditure plans, as 
     well as the final strategic plan for checkpoint technologies, 
     are delivered to the Committees on Appropriations. Reductions 
     are made to the budget request due to a large number of 
     vacancies and unobligated balances within certain offices. 
     Funding shall be allocated as follows:

Under Secretary for Management...............................$2,012,000
Office of Security...........................................53,490,000
Office of the Chief Procurement Officer......................28,495,000
Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer.....................8,811,000
Human Resources..............................................10,000,000
MAX-HR................................................................0
Office of the Chief Administrative Officer...................41,430,000
Nebraska Avenue Complex Facilities............................6,000,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
  Total....................................................$150,238,000

                     Under Secretary for Management

       No funding is included in the Under Secretary appropriation 
     for the Federal Law Enforcement Training Accreditation Board, 
     as requested in the budget. This activity is funded within 
     the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) salaries 
     and expenses account. The Under Secretary is directed to 
     provide an expenditure plan briefing to the Committees on 
     Appropriations regarding the Under Secretary for Management's 
     appropriation.

                           Office of Security

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $53,490,000 for 
     the Office of Security instead of $52,990,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $53,990,000 as proposed by the Senate. Funding 
     is provided for fusion center activities as proposed by the 
     Senate.

                Office of the Chief Procurement Officer

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $28,495,000 for 
     the Office of the Chief Procurement Officer (OCPO) as 
     proposed by the Senate instead of $27,055,000 as proposed by 
     the House. The Under Secretary is directed to provide a 
     briefing to the Committees on Appropriations on its use of 
     the hiring authority provided in PL 109-313 as detailed in 
     the Senate report.
       The investment review function, totaling $700,000 and four 
     full-time equivalents (FTEs), is transferred from the Office 
     of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) to the OCPO as 
     requested recently by the Department. The OCFO will continue 
     to provide fiscal analysis to the OCPO regarding budget 
     formulation and execution for major investments. Given the 
     size, cost, and complexity of the major procurements across 
     the Department and the often overlapping and integrated needs 
     of Departmental agencies, the Investment Review Board (IRB) 
     must exercise strong leadership in the Department's 
     acquisition process. To date the effectiveness of the IRB has 
     not been readily apparent and it is unclear how DHS 
     effectively formulates and executes acquisition strategies to 
     meet joint mission requirements. The Chief Procurement 
     Officer is directed to brief the Committees on Appropriations 
     on how these concerns are being addressed. In addition the 
     Secretary is directed to report on the authority of the OCPO 
     and adequacy of staffing as detailed in the Senate report. No 
     later than 90 days after the Secretary submits the report to 
     the Committees on Appropriations, GAO shall provide an 
     assessment of the report.

               Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $18,811,000 for 
     the Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer instead of 
     $13,278,000 as proposed by the House and $13,811,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. No funding is provided for MAX-HR or 
     any follow-on personnel system. Instead, $10,000,000 is 
     provided to address the Department's dismal results in the 
     2006 Federal Human Capital Survey. The Department is directed 
     to ensure that these funds are spent on programs that 
     directly address the shortcomings identified in this survey 
     or in a subsequent DHS survey that the Department plans to 
     conduct. Such programs may include the planned DHS survey, 
     gap analysis of mission critical occupations, hiring and 
     retention strategies, robust diversity programs, and 
     Department-wide education and training initiatives. The 
     Secretary is required to submit an expenditure plan for these 
     funds prior to obligation.

                   Nebraska Avenue Complex Facilities

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $6,000,000 for 
     facilities costs at the Nebraska Avenue Complex (NAC), 
     instead of $101,000,000 proposed by the House and $94,000,000 
     as proposed by the Senate for both the Nebraska Avenue 
     Complex and the consolidated headquarters project. The Under 
     Secretary is directed to submit an expenditure plan on the 
     expected uses of these funds within 30 days after the date of 
     enactment of this Act. The Committees on Appropriations agree 
     with the House report directing the Chief Administrative 
     Officer to minimize investment in the NAC since it will be 
     replaced with a new headquarters campus. The Department is 
     directed to make only those investments absolutely necessary 
     to address pressing operational problems at the NAC. The 
     Department is also directed to submit NAC reports 
     semiannually, as detailed in the Senate report, and further 
     directed that these reports reflect both changes to scheduled 
     projects and activities accomplished. DHS and the Coast Guard 
     are directed to plan a headquarters facility that balances 
     growth and cost as detailed in the House report. DHS is also 
     directed to provide quarterly briefings to the Committees on 
     Appropriations on the headquarters project as detailed in the 
     Senate report.

                 Office of the Chief Financial Officer

       The amended bill provides $31,300,000 instead of 
     $30,500,000 as proposed by the House and $30,076,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. The Committees on Appropriations 
     expect the Secretary and Under Secretary for Management to 
     correct problems related to the lack of timely information 
     from the Department as directed in the House report. The 
     Committees on Appropriations agree with the House report 
     regarding the small benefit that has been derived from the 
     appropriations liaison function. The Committees on 
     Appropriations direct the Chief Financial Officer to ensure 
     that communications from CFO employees to the Committees are 
     timely, accurate and thorough. Funding for the Resource 
     Management Transformation Office is provided as proposed by 
     the House instead of through unobligated e-Merge 2 balances 
     as proposed by the Senate. The CFO is directed to provide the 
     Committees on Appropriations a briefing on the detail of past 
     representation fund expenditures throughout the Department.

                  Annual Appropriations Justifications

       The CFO is directed to submit all of its fiscal year 2009 
     budget justifications (classified and unclassified) 
     concurrent with the submission of the President's budget 
     request and at the level of detail specified in the House and 
     Senate reports. In addition, the annual appropriations 
     justifications should include explicit information by 
     appropriations account, program, project, and activity on all 
     reimbursable agreements and uses of the Economy Act exceeding 
     $50,000; a listing of overdue Committee reports; and a 
     detailed table identifying the last year authorizing 
     legislation was provided by Congress for each appropriation 
     account, the amount of the authorization, and the 
     appropriation in the last year of the authorization.

                       Reprogramming Requirements

       The amended bill continues and modifies a provision 
     regarding reprogramming of funds. The following have been 
     added to the Department's reprogramming requirements: 
     creation of a new program, project or activity; elimination 
     of an office; and, contracting out any function or activity 
     for which funds were requested for Federal employees.

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              Contract and Grant Notification Requirements

       The amended bill continues and modifies a provision 
     regarding contract and grant notification requirements. 
     Information within the notification shall include amount of 
     the award, fiscal year in which the funds were appropriated, 
     and account from which the funds were drawn.

                Office of the Chief Information Officer

       The amended bill provides $295,200,000 for the Office of 
     the Chief Information Officer (CIO) instead of $258,621,000 
     as proposed by the House and $321,100,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. Funding shall be allocated as follows:

Salaries and Expenses.......................................$81,000,000
Information Technology (IT) Activities.......................56,200,000
Security Activities.........................................124,900,000
Homeland Secure Data Network.................................33,100,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
  Total.....................................................295,200,000

              CIO-Led Information Technology Acquisitions

       The amended bill continues an existing requirement that the 
     CIO report on all IT acquisitions financed directly or 
     managed by the CIO.

                    Information Technology Security

       The CIO is directed to brief the Committees on 
     Appropriations on plans for improving IT security, and plans 
     to improve compliance with the Federal Information Security 
     Management Act scorecard, as proposed by the Senate.

           Coordination of Information Technology Investments

       The Committees on Appropriations note that the CIO now 
     exercises significant authority to review and oversee the 
     Department's major IT investments, and direct the CIO to 
     provide a briefing on the process in place to review these 
     procurements, including a listing of all IT investments it 
     plans to review in fiscal year 2008. For each procurement to 
     be reviewed, the briefing should include associated project 
     information such as: the complete budget (including all 
     funding sources), the timelines for development and 
     implementation, and annual and lifecycle costs. Within this 
     briefing, the CIO is also directed to discuss the steps taken 
     to implement the key practices recommended in the Government 
     Accountability Office IT Investment Management Framework.

                      Integrated Wireless Network

       The Committees on Appropriations direct the CIO to limit 
     involvement with the Integrated Wireless Program to only 
     those activities it carries out with other similar agency-
     managed acquisition projects.

                              Data Centers

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $72,300,000 within 
     security activities for data center development, an increase 
     of $35,500,000 from the budget request level. The additional 
     funds are to be used for construction at the National Center 
     for Critical Information Processing and Storage (NCCIPS) for 
     build out costs to expand data storage capabilities, in 
     accordance with the existing agreement to provide 100,000 
     square feet of data center space.
       The Congress has provided significant resources in this and 
     previous appropriations bills for the consolidation of DHS 
     data centers, both to improve operational efficiency and 
     promote a standardized IT architecture at DHS. It is 
     therefore disappointing to discover that the U.S. Secret 
     Service data center will not be consolidated with other DHS 
     operations, even though other Secret Service projects require 
     the agency to relocate its IT equipment and staff. The 
     Committees on Appropriations direct the CIO to review the 
     location and future plans for every data center operated and 
     managed by DHS agencies and components, and ensure that all 
     future data center relocation projects are first considered 
     for consolidation. The Department is directed to implement 
     its data center consolidation plan in a manner consistent 
     with section 888 of Public Law 107-296, as proposed by the 
     Senate.

                        Enterprise Architecture

       The CIO is directed to provide the Committees on 
     Appropriations with a briefing on efforts planned and 
     underway to make the Department's enterprise architecture 
     comport with GAO-recommended reforms.

                        Analysis and Operations


                    (Including Rescission of Funds)

       The amended bill provides $306,000,000 for Analysis and 
     Operations as proposed by the Senate and instead of 
     $301,619,000 as proposed by the House. Funding shall be 
     allocated as discussed in the classified annex to this 
     explanatory statement.

    National Immigration Information Sharing Operation and National 
                          Applications Office

       The amended bill includes a statutory restriction on the 
     obligation of funds for operation of either the National 
     Immigration Information Sharing Operation or the National 
     Applications Office until the Secretary certifies these 
     programs comply with all existing laws, including all 
     applicable privacy and civil liberties standards, with the 
     certification reviewed by the Government Accountability 
     Office. Further, the Under Secretary for Intelligence and 
     Analysis is required to submit the Standard Operating 
     Procedure documents for these programs to the Committees on 
     Appropriations no later than 60 days after the enactment of 
     this Act.

               Intelligence and Analysis Expenditure Plan

       The Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis is 
     directed to provide the Committees on Appropriations an 
     expenditure plan for the Office of Intelligence and Analysis, 
     as proposed by the Senate. That report is to include an 
     analysis of all new requirements enacted in the 9/11 Act, as 
     well as the estimated costs and available resources to 
     implement those requirements in fiscal year 2008 and 
     subsequent fiscal years.

                     State and Local Fusion Centers

       The Committees on Appropriations provide the Senate level 
     of funding for State and local fusion centers, instead of 
     doubling the requested amount as proposed by the House.

                       National Operations Center

       The Committees on Appropriations do not require information 
     about the relocation of the National Operations Center (NOC), 
     since the reprogramming proposal to affect such a move was 
     denied by the House. The amended bill rescinds $8,700,000 in 
     unobligated balances from prior-year appropriations made for 
     Analysis and Operations, which is an amount equal to the 
     levels that had been proposed for reallocation to fund the 
     NOC move. The Committees on Appropriations encourage rotation 
     of State and local fire service representation at the 
     National Operations Center, as proposed by the Senate.

      Office of the Federal Coordinator for Gulf Coast Rebuilding

       The amended bill provides $2,700,000 for the Office of the 
     Federal Coordinator for Gulf Coast Rebuilding (OFCGC) instead 
     of $3,000,000 as proposed by both the House and Senate. 
     Funding is reduced because the OFCGC lapsed $683,079 at the 
     end of fiscal year 2007. Within the funding provided, 
     $1,000,000 is unavailable for obligation until the Committees 
     on Appropriations receive an expenditure plan for fiscal year 
     2008 as detailed in the Senate report. The Department is 
     directed to use the reprogramming authority contained in this 
     Act if the office needs additional funding.
       OFCGC is directed to provide quarterly briefings outlining 
     progress, factors delaying progress, and goals for rebuilding 
     in the Gulf Coast. The Committees on Appropriations are aware 
     that the OFCGC is working with the Department of Housing and 
     Urban Development (HUD) and the Federal Emergency Management 
     Agency (FEMA) on the Disaster Housing Assistance Program. The 
     Committees on Appropriations expect the program will lead to 
     permanent housing solutions for those remaining in trailers 
     and hotels, and receiving rental assistance. OFCGC is 
     expected to continue to work with HUD and FEMA and focus on 
     all HUD programs including Section 202, Section 811, and 
     rental assistance.

                      Office of Inspector General

       The amended bill provides $92,711,000 for the Office of 
     Inspector General (IG) instead of $99,611,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $95,211,000 as proposed by the Senate. Included 
     in this funding is $1,200,000 to conduct U.S. Customs and 
     Border Protection revenue oversight.

                        Disaster Relief Funding

       In addition to the funding provided above, $16,000,000 is 
     available for transfer from the Disaster Relief Fund instead 
     of $13,500,000 as proposed by the Senate. The House proposed 
     no such transfer. These funds are for audits and 
     investigations related to disasters, including uses of the 
     Disaster Relief Fund. The IG is required to notify the 
     Committees on Appropriations no less than 15 days prior to 
     any transfer from the Disaster Relief Fund.

                              Formaldehyde

       The IG is directed to investigate the Federal Emergency 
     Management Agency's (FEMA) policies and processes regarding 
     formaldehyde in trailers purchased by the agency to house 
     disaster victims. The IG shall investigate the process used 
     by FEMA to collect and respond to health and safety concerns 
     of trailer occupants; whether FEMA adequately notified 
     occupants of potential health and safety concerns; and 
     whether FEMA has proper controls and processes in place to 
     deal with health and safety concerns of those living in 
     trailers following disasters. The IG is to report its 
     findings to the Committees on Appropriations, including any 
     recommendations.

                         Cosco Busan Oil Spill

       The IG is directed to investigate Coast Guard's role in the 
     M/V Cosco Busan oil spill in San Francisco Bay on November 7, 
     2007, including the difficulties faced when ships transit 
     ports in heavy fog; proper standard operating procedures 
     watchstanders at the vessel traffic services San Francisco 
     control center should follow when observing a ship to be on a 
     course that may lead to a collision or allision; whether the 
     Unified Command effectively managed the resources available 
     to Coast Guard related to containment and remediation of the 
     spill; whether the rapid response plan for the treatment of 
     marine resources, wildlife and fisheries required by the Oil 
     Pollution Act of 1990 was followed and was adequate to guide 
     this aspect of the response; and whether the Area Response 
     Plan contains provisions adequate to guide the response to a 
     spill of the type encountered in this allision, and whether 
     these provisions were followed during the response to this 
     incident. The investigation should specifically address 
     unacceptable delays in the reporting of information to local 
     authorities the day of the incident, the impact of those 
     delays on

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     the response and the adequacy of Coast Guard's initial 
     investigation of the allision. In addition, the investigation 
     should review Coast Guard's existing emergency response 
     capabilities in San Francisco Bay and make recommendations 
     regarding needed improvements and should include whether 
     recent reorganizations at Coast Guard contributed to any 
     response delays. The conferees direct the IG to submit a 
     report no later than April 1, 2008, setting forth the 
     conclusions of this investigation.

                           Pre-Packaged News

       The 2007 Continuing Resolution continued the government-
     wide provision prohibiting an executive branch agency from 
     producing any prepackaged news story intended for broadcast 
     or distribution in the United States, unless the prepackaged 
     news story contains clear notification that the story was 
     produced and funded by the Federal government. Given the 
     recent revelation of a staged press conference in FEMA, the 
     Inspector General is directed to audit DHS' compliance with 
     this provision.

                             Secure Flight

       The Committees on Appropriations are concerned that, even 
     with the Secure Flight program, the Transportation Security 
     Administration plans to continue to screen passenger names 
     against only a subset of the full terrorist watch list. 
     Therefore, the IG is directed to report on the 
     vulnerabilities that exist to our aviation system if the 
     Secure Flight program does not screen against the full 
     terrorism watch list.

                             Audit Reports

       The amended bill requires the IG to withhold from public 
     release for seven days any reports requested by the House and 
     Senate Committees on Appropriations. This is a reduction from 
     the previous years' requirement of 15 days.

          TITLE II--SECURITY, ENFORCEMENT, AND INVESTIGATIONS

                   U.S. Customs and Border Protection


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $6,802,560,000 for Salaries and 
     Expenses, instead of $6,629,733,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $6,601,058,000 as proposed by the Senate. Of this amount, 
     $323,000,000 is designated as emergency.
       The Committees on Appropriations provide $3,075,232,000 for 
     border security between ports of entry, including funds to 
     support an additional 3,000 Border Patrol Agents, $13,000,000 
     for additional Border Patrol vehicles, and $75,000,000, 50 
     percent above the request, to expand the detention 
     transportation contract. The Committees on Appropriations 
     agree U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) should 
     support efforts to eliminate smuggler lookout posts along 
     the Southwest Border, but they do not designate specific 
     resources for this purpose, as proposed by the House.
       The Committees on Appropriations provide $1,221,341,000 for 
     Management and Administration, reflecting a realignment of 
     $10,048,000 in information technology costs to the Salaries 
     and Expenses appropriation for U.S. Immigration and Customs 
     Enforcement, a reduction of $10,000,000 for management 
     efficiency, and the impact of fiscal year 2007 reprogramming 
     actions.
       The Committees on Appropriations provide $2,279,247,000 for 
     border security inspections and trade facilitation, including 
     $1,854,235,000 for Inspections, Border Security Inspections, 
     and Travel Facilitation at Ports of Entry. Within the latter 
     category is also included an additional $13,000,000 for the 
     competitive procurement of commercially available technology 
     to support the Secure Freight Initiative and the proposed 
     Global Trade Exchange, authorized by the 9/11 Act; 
     $22,000,000 for an additional 200 CBP Officers to comply with 
     Section 403 of the SAFE Port Act and $575,000 for eight 
     additional positions for enhanced duty collection; $6,750,000 
     for 50 additional supply chain specialists for the Customs-
     Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) program, as 
     authorized by section 222 of the SAFE Port Act; $225,000,000 
     for the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI), of which 
     $100,000 is to promote information and exchange on use of 
     best practices and technology with friendly nations as 
     authorized by section 879 of Public Law 107-296; and 
     $50,000,000 to enable CBP to implement section 535 of this 
     Division establishing Law Enforcement Officer status for new 
     and currently serving CBP Officers beginning July 1, 2008.
       Within Border Security Inspections and Trade Facilitation 
     is included $40,000,000 for Model Ports of Entry and 200 
     additional CBP Officers at the top 20 U.S. international 
     airports pursuant to the 9/11 Act; $45,000,000 for a 
     terrorism prevention system enhancement for passenger 
     screening; and $36,000,000 for electronic travel 
     authorization for the visa waiver program, including 24 
     additional program management positions.
       The Committees on Appropriations provide $226,740,000 for 
     personnel compensation and benefits for the CBP Air and 
     Marine programs, including $14,000,000 for 82 positions to 
     support establishment of 11 new marine enforcement units.
       The following table specifies funding by budget program, 
     project, and activity:
Headquarters, Management, and Administration:
Management and Administration, Border Security Inspections and Trade 
  Facilitation.............................................$619,325,000
Management and Administration, Border Security and Control between 
  Ports of Entry............................................602,016,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
  Subtotal, Headquarters Management and Administration....1,221,341,000
Border Security Inspections and Trade Facilitation: Inspections, Trade, 
  and Travel Facilitation at Ports of Entry...............1,854,235,000
Container Security Initiative...............................156,130,000
Harbor Maintenance Fee Collection (Trust Fund)................3,093,000
Other international programs.................................10,866,000
Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT).........62,310,000
Free and Secure Trade (FAST)/NEXUS/SENTRI....................11,243,000
Inspection and Detection Technology Investments.............105,027,000
Automated Targeting Systems..................................27,580,000
National Targeting Center....................................23,950,000
Training.....................................................24,813,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
  Subtotal, Border Security Inspections and Trade Facilita2,279,247,000
Border Security and Control between Ports of Entry: Border Security and 
  Control.................................................3,022,443,000
Training.....................................................52,789,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
  Subtotal, Border Security and Control between POEs......3,075,232,000
Air and Marine Personnel Compensation and Benefits..........226,740,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
  Total, Salaries and Expenses............................6,802,560,000

                         Workload and Staffing

       CBP has developed a Workload Staffing Model (WSM) to 
     generate estimates of staffing needed to meet workload and 
     mission requirements, under unconstrained or constrained 
     budget assumptions. In its letters and briefings to the 
     Committees on Appropriations, CBP has satisfied the 
     requirements to submit a Resource Allocation Model, as 
     directed in House Report 110-181.
       Initial WSM applications include assessing staffing needs 
     at airports and seaports based on passenger and cruise ship 
     volumes, as well as assisting in allocation of newly funded 
     CBP positions. The Committees on Appropriations expect the 
     WSM to improve allocation of staffing resources to reduce 
     airport and land port wait times, and to enhance performance 
     in meeting customs revenue collection responsibilities as 
     recommended by the Government Accountability Office (GAO-07-
     529). CBP is directed to brief the Committees on 
     Appropriations not later than January 31, 2008, on how it is 
     using WSM to achieve these goals.

                  Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative

       The bill amends section 7209(b)(1) of the Intelligence 
     Reform Act, setting a date for WHTI implementation at all 
     ports of entry of either June 1, 2009, or when the Secretary 
     and Secretary of State have certified compliance with Section 
     B of that Act, whichever is later.
       The Committees on Appropriations provide $225,000,000 for 
     WHTI; of which $202,816,000 is available for two years for 
     software development, equipment, contract services, and 
     implementation of inbound lanes and modification to vehicle 
     primary lanes. Of these funds, $75,000,000 will be 
     unavailable for obligation until the Committees on 
     Appropriations receive a report, not less than 120 days after 
     enactment of this Act, on preliminary results of federal and 
     State pilot programs to implement WHTI procedures at ports of 
     entry. The report should include: (1) infrastructure and 
     staffing required, with associated costs, by port of entry; 
     (2) updated timetable milestones; (3) information on how 
     requirements of Section 7209(b)(1)(B) of the Intelligence 
     Reform Act, as amended, have been satisfied; (4) confirmation 
     that a vicinity-read radio frequency identification card has 
     been adequately tested to ensure operational success; and (5) 
     a description of steps taken to ensure the integrity of 
     privacy safeguards.

                          Model Ports of Entry

       The Committees on Appropriations have provided $40,000,000 
     for the Model Ports of Entry program authorized in Section 
     725 of the 9/11 Act, as proposed by the Senate. This includes 
     the resources necessary to hire at least 200 additional CBP 
     officers at the 20 U.S. international airports with the 
     highest number of foreign visitors arriving annually as 
     determined by the most recent CBP data. The purpose of this 
     program is to provide an international arrival process that 
     better facilitates and promotes business and leisure travel 
     to the U.S., while also improving security.

         Commercial Operations and Revenue Collection Positions

       The Committees on Appropriations have included $22,575,000 
     as proposed by the House and Senate for enhanced commercial 
     inspection and duty collection, and direct CBP to brief the 
     Committees on Appropriations semi-annually beginning 30 days 
     after enactment of this Act on progress in hiring for

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     Customs revenue positions. Such briefings may be combined 
     with other briefings to the Committees on CBP hiring 
     progress.

                  In-bond Cargo and Container Security

       CBP is directed to provide the information on its in-bond 
     cargo and container security programs, as directed by the 
     House, in the form of a briefing to the Committees on 
     Appropriations.
       The Committees on Appropriations direct CBP to submit the 
     report on southern border supply chain security required by 
     Title VII of the Senate bill.

                 Automated Targeting System--Passengers

       The Committees on Appropriations are aware CBP has agreed 
     to take actions to address gaps or management weaknesses 
     associated with its administration of the Automated Targeting 
     System--Passengers, as recommended by the DHS Inspector 
     General (OIG-08-06), and direct CBP to brief the Committees 
     on Appropriations on progress in implementing those 
     corrective actions.

                        Northern Border Staffing

       The Committees on Appropriations strongly support the 
     legislative requirements contained in the USA PATRIOT Act 
     (Public Law 107-56), section 402 of the Trade Act of 2002 
     (Public Law 107-210), and the Intelligence Reform Act 
     regarding increasing the number of Border Patrol agents and 
     CBP Officers on the Northern Border. The Committees on 
     Appropriations note threat information continues to point to 
     Northern Border vulnerabilities. As highlighted in House and 
     Senate reports accompanying this bill, the Committees on 
     Appropriations expect CBP to make every effort to achieve 
     these targets and direct that CBP quarterly hiring briefings 
     continue to include data on progress being made in this 
     regard.

                        Fleet Vehicle Management

       The Committees on Appropriations note the receipt of the 
     updated, five-year Vehicle Fleet Management Plan. The 
     Committees on Appropriations expect future budget requests 
     will reflect the needs identified in this plan, and direct 
     CBP to inform the Committees on Appropriations of any 
     deviations from the plan.

                      Immigration Advisory Program

       The Committees on Appropriations direct CBP to include a 
     report on the operations and performance of its Immigration 
     Advisory Program in its fiscal year 2009 budget submission, 
     and to notify the Committees on Appropriations whenever it 
     expands the program to a new international location.

           INTERPOL Lost and Stolen Travel Document Database

       The Committees on Appropriations support the decision by 
     the Department to use the International Criminal Police 
     Organization (INTERPOL) database as it screens foreign 
     travelers to the United States and request a briefing on the 
     status of this activity.

            Law Enforcement Officer Status for CBP Officers

       The Committees on Appropriations include $50,000,000, as 
     proposed by the House, to fund the implementation of new 
     section 535, which will convert CBP Officers to Law 
     Enforcement Officer status, and fund the fiscal year 2008 
     costs of retirement and compensation adjustments required of 
     CBP beginning July 1, 2008.
       This change in status will aid in retention of experienced 
     CBP Officers and recruitment of new Officers needed to help 
     CBP meet its expanding inspection, enforcement, and 
     regulatory workload. It will also align compensation and 
     benefits of these Officers with the law enforcement character 
     of their work. The Committees on Appropriations recognize 
     such conversion will require additional agency funding in 
     fiscal year 2009, and request the Department and OMB to 
     include adequate resources for this purpose in the fiscal 
     year 2009 budget submission.

    International Registered Traveler and Related Screening Programs

       The Committees on Appropriations include a new general 
     provision authorizing the International Registered Traveler 
     (IRT) Program. The IRT program, funded by fees, will 
     incorporate available technologies in coordination with US-
     VISIT and other pre-screening initiatives of the Department.
       The Committees on Appropriations also provide $45,000,000 
     to develop system infrastructure needed to support a real-
     time capability to process advanced passenger information for 
     air travelers intending to fly to the United States, as well 
     as $36,000,000 to implement the electronic travel 
     authorization program for visa waiver countries. The 
     Secretary and CBP are directed to report on the DHS plans, 
     staffing, and funding needed to realize these programs, 
     including establishing the IRT program at U.S. airports with 
     the highest volume of international passenger traffic.

                   National Guard and Border Security

       The Committees on Appropriations recognize Public Law 110-
     116 funds Operation Jump Start through June, 2008, thus 
     obviating the requirement for a briefing as proposed by the 
     Senate on National Guard reductions in force.

                       Border Tunnel Remediation

       The Committees on Appropriations direct the Department to: 
     comply with language contained in Senate Report 110-84 
     requiring the Department to brief Congress semiannually on 
     border tunnel remediation; include the House Committees on 
     Appropriations, the Judiciary, and Homeland Security among 
     those to be briefed; and provide the first briefing within 
     four months of enactment of this Act.

                Trafficking of Illicit Goods from Mexico

       The Committees on Appropriations acknowledge the serious 
     law enforcement challenges posed by the manufacture and 
     distribution of methamphetamine, the trafficking of 
     unauthorized assault weapons, and the increased violence of 
     drug gangs as noted in Senate Report 110-84. With the recent 
     announcement of the ``Merida Initiative'' between the United 
     States and Mexico, the Committees on Appropriations request a 
     briefing on the issues raised in the Senate report.

                        Anti-Dumping Enforcement

       The Committees on Appropriations have ensured that, within 
     the amounts provided for in this account, there will be 
     sufficient funds to administer the ongoing requirements of 
     section 754 of the Tariff Act of 1930, also known as the 
     Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act (CDSOA) (19 U.S.C. 
     1675c), referenced in subtitle F of title VII of the Deficit 
     Reduction Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-171; 120 Stat. 154).
       The Committees on Appropriations direct CBP to continue to 
     work with all relevant U.S. departments and agencies to 
     increase duty collections, and to provide an annual report, 
     within 30 days of each year's distributions under CDSOA, 
     which summarizes CBP's efforts to collect past due amounts 
     and increase current and future collections.
       The Committees on Appropriations direct CBP in these annual 
     reports to break out the non-collected amounts for each of 
     the fiscal years 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007, by order, 
     country, and claimant, along with a description of each of 
     the specific reasons for the non-collection with respect to 
     each order. Further, CBP is once again directed to provide 
     the amounts of antidumping (AD) and countervailing duties 
     (CVD) held by CBP in its Clearing Account for unliquidated 
     entries as of October 1, 2006 (and, now, as of October 1, 
     2007), segregated by case number and Department of Commerce 
     period of review. In that same report, CBP should explain, 
     with particularity, what other enforcement actions it is 
     taking to collect unpaid duties owed the U.S. Government. CBP 
     is also directed in these annual reports, beginning in 2008 
     and thereafter, to indicate which liquidated entries resulted 
     in CDSOA vs. non-CDSOA distributions.
       The Committees on Appropriations also direct GAO to 
     undertake a thorough investigation of the problem of non-
     collection of AD/CVD by the U.S. Government. As described in 
     Senate Report 110-84, GAO must report when the problem was 
     first detected; determine the extent of non-collection of AD/
     CVD duties, by year, since discovery of the problem (or at 
     least the year 2001), and examine how recommendations 
     advanced by either GAO or the U.S. Government would address 
     the problem. The report should be submitted to the Committees 
     on Appropriations by June 30, 2008.

                   Part-Time and Temporary Positions

       The Committees on Appropriations are aware CBP has ended 
     the practice of funding part-time and temporary positions at 
     international air and seaports, such as at Honolulu, Hawaii. 
     Therefore the Committees on Appropriations negate the 
     language on this issue contained in Senate Report 110-84.

                     CBP Industry Training Programs

       The Committees on Appropriations expect CBP Officers, 
     Import Commodity Specialists and other professional staff to 
     have the appropriate training, to include continuing active 
     participation in cooperative efforts such as the joint Steel 
     Industry Training Program, to administer U.S. customs laws. 
     The Committees on Appropriations believe CBP personnel 
     require a detailed knowledge of industry and technology to 
     ensure that commodities cleared to enter U.S. commerce comply 
     with U.S. law and adhere to import safety requirements with 
     regard to manufactured products, including steel.

                            Invasive Species

       The Committees on Appropriations understand there are 
     several invasive plant species that negatively affect the 
     operations of the Border Patrol and support efforts of the 
     Department to provide better tools to control these species. 
     The Committees on Appropriations direct the Secretary to 
     develop and submit a plan, consistent with the terms and 
     conditions listed in section 538 of the Senate bill, which 
     shall specifically address the following species: Arundo 
     donax (Carrizo cane); Tamarix ramosissima (salt cedar); and 
     Elaeagnus angustifolia (Russian olive). Funding to implement 
     this plan should come from within this account, rather than 
     the Border Security, Fencing, Infrastructure, and Technology 
     (BSFIT) account, as proposed by the House.

         Food and Agricultural Import Training and Inspections

       The Committees on Appropriations are concerned CBP officers 
     require the highest level of training to ensure the safety of 
     the Nation's food supply, and direct the Commissioner to 
     report to the Committees on Appropriations on the training 
     CBP officers receive to effectively assist the Food and Drug 
     Administration in monitoring our Nation's food supply.
       The Committees on Appropriations also note that not all 
     ports of entry have equipment necessary for agriculture 
     inspections, and direct CBP to brief the Committees on

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     Appropriations on what equipment, such as microscopes, is 
     available at each port; the age of existing equipment; and 
     the timeline for procuring and deploying replacement or new 
     equipment.

                   Crane-Mounted Detection Technology

       The Committees on Appropriations are aware of technology 
     being developed for the detection of nuclear or radiological 
     materials that can be attached to or integrated onto crane 
     spreaders used to lift and move containerized cargo at sea 
     ports. To explore the potential of this technology to be 
     implemented rapidly, and assess its value as an efficient and 
     real-time complement to radiation portal monitors, the 
     Committees on Appropriations include $2,000,000 to permit 
     CBP, in cooperation with relevant port authorities, to test 
     competitively this technology in an operational seaport 
     environment.


                        AUTOMATION MODERNIZATION

       The Committees on Appropriations agree to provide 
     $476,609,000 as proposed by both the House and the Senate. 
     This amount includes $316,969,000 for the Automated 
     Commercial Environment (ACE), of which $16,000,000 is for the 
     International Trade Data System (ITDS); and $159,640,000 for 
     Current Operations Protection and Processing Support.

                         ACE Program Oversight

       The Committees on Appropriations are aware of CBP progress 
     in managing the complex acquisition and integration efforts 
     needed to implement ACE, and have determined a formal 
     Government Accountability Office review of ACE expenditure 
     plans is no longer necessary. However, the Committees on 
     Appropriations retain the language requiring submission of an 
     expenditure plan, and have made $216,969,000 unavailable for 
     obligation until 30 days after such plan has been submitted 
     to the Committees on Appropriations. In addition, the 
     Committees on Appropriations direct CBP to continue to submit 
     quarterly reports on ACE implementation progress, and to 
     improve the timeliness of such submissions.

Treasury Enforcement Communications System (TECS) Modernization Program

       The Committees on Appropriations are aware of the 
     importance of the TECS Modernization Program. TECS is a key 
     border enforcement system for DHS and plays an essential role 
     in the screening of travelers entering the U.S. Therefore, 
     CBP is directed to submit the report on the TECS 
     Modernization Program as requested in Senate Report 110-84 in 
     lieu of the request for notification in House Report 110-181.

                         ACE Quarterly Reports

       The Committees on Appropriations concur with language in 
     Senate Report 110-84 regarding late delivery of these 
     reports, which contain factual, aggregate data on the 
     progress being made with ACE, and direct the Department to 
     deliver them to the Committees on Appropriations as 
     expeditiously as possible.


        BORDER SECURITY FENCING, INFRASTRUCTURE, AND TECHNOLOGY

       The amended bill provides $1,225,000,000 for the Border 
     Security Fencing, Infrastructure, and Technology (BSFIT) 
     account, instead of $1,089,125,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $1,000,000,000 as proposed by the Senate, of which 
     $1,053,000,000 is designated as emergency funding. Funds are 
     available until expended. Within the total provided, 
     $64,000,000 is for program management, $73,000,000 is for 
     operations and maintenance, and $1,088,000,000 is for 
     development and deployment of systems and technology. The 
     Committees on Appropriations do not provide $5,000,000 within 
     this account to remove invasive cover vegetation as proposed 
     by the House, but expect such efforts will be conducted with 
     funding in the Salaries and Expenses account.
       The Secretary is directed to submit, within 90 days after 
     enactment of this Act, an expenditure plan for continued 
     implementation of a security barrier along the land borders 
     of the United States to the Committees on Appropriations, as 
     specified in bill language. The Committees on Appropriations 
     withhold $650,000,000 until the expenditure plan is received 
     and approved. The Committees on Appropriations direct the 
     Department to include a description of the methodology used 
     to develop all program and lifecycle costs included in the 
     plan.
       Under the Office of the Secretary and Executive Management 
     heading, the Committees on Appropriations note the change in 
     direction proposed by the Department to delay establishment 
     of the Secure Border Coordination Council and to fund 
     coordination of Secure Border Initiative (SBI) efforts from 
     within BSFIT using funds provided to CBP's SBI Program 
     Office. The Committees on Appropriations understand these 
     funds will be used in fiscal year 2008 to coordinate SBI 
     efforts across DHS as well as the U.S. Government.

                      Border Security Requirements

       As evidenced by the significant increases in border 
     security funding in this bill, the Committees on 
     Appropriations support the goal of obtaining operational 
     control of the nation's borders and coastlines. Specifically, 
     the Committees on Appropriations have included funding to 
     hire additional Border Patrol agents; install vehicle 
     barriers, ground-based radar and cameras; and procure 
     unmanned aerial systems. CBP is directed to include in the 
     quarterly SBI reports the information required in Section 546 
     of the Senate-passed bill.

                  Reporting on Major Task Order Awards

       Bill language is included, as proposed by the House, 
     requiring a report to the Committees on Appropriations for 
     any task order in excess of $100,000,000, or task orders that 
     would cause the cumulative level of task orders awarded to 
     exceed $650,000,000 (fifty percent of the annual 
     appropriation).

              Encouragement of Best Procurement Practices

       Within the total appropriated in the BSFIT account, up to 
     $2,000,000 shall be used to reimburse the Defense Acquisition 
     University for reviewing whether DHS is employing best 
     procurement practices in implementing its Secure Border 
     Initiative network (SBInet) and other contracts under BSFIT.

                        Northern Border Security

       The Committees on Appropriations direct the CBP SBI Program 
     Office to brief the Committees on how the Department will use 
     fiscal year 2008 and prior year funding for Northern Border 
     security investments, and to provide a revised SBInet 
     investment strategy that addresses the Northern Border. In 
     addition, the Committees on Appropriations are aware of the 
     climatic and topographical challenges associated with 
     securing the Northern Border and encourage CBP to examine 
     the testing and demonstration of advanced intrusion 
     detection sensor networks conducted by the Department of 
     Defense for use in such environments.

                               Project 28

       The Committees on Appropriations note CBP's conditional 
     acceptance of the Project 28 prototype. However, the 
     Committees remain concerned about the impact of a five month 
     delay of this acceptance on the larger SBInet system and 
     CBP's plan to secure the Southwest Border by 2011. The 
     Committees recognize the strict oversight of the Project 28 
     contract by the CBP SBI Program Office, expect such 
     accountability to be sustained, and thus direct CBP to 
     continue to keep the Committees on Appropriations informed on 
     the resolution of conditional items and how the findings from 
     Project 28 will be applied towards the establishment of the 
     SBInet baseline and the first iteration of a common operating 
     picture for the Border Patrol.

                           Fencing Cost Study

       The Committees on Appropriations direct the Government 
     Accountability Office to conduct a study examining the costs 
     of constructing fencing along the southern border of the 
     United States in accordance with section 560 of the Senate 
     bill.


 AIR AND MARINE INTERDICTION, OPERATIONS, MAINTENANCE, AND PROCUREMENT

       The amended bill provides $570,047,000 for Air and Marine 
     Interdiction, Operations, Maintenance, and Procurement, 
     instead of $477,287,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $488,947,000 as proposed by the Senate, of which $94,000,000 
     is designated as emergency funding. This includes 
     $353,614,000 for operations and maintenance, instead of 
     $353,954,000 as proposed by the House and $365,614,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate, to reflect a downward adjustment of 
     $5,000,000 due to a fiscal year 2007 reprogramming of the 
     Salaries and Expenses account, and inclusion of $4,120,000 
     for enhanced operations and support for existing unmanned 
     aerial systems (UAS) and $540,000 for 11 additional marine 
     enforcement units. Within the total funding is $216,433,000 
     for procurement, including: $52,400,000 for planned 
     helicopter procurement or upgrades; $10,600,000 for recurring 
     costs for existing unmanned aerial systems; $6,700,000 for 
     recurring sensor system costs; $4,600,000 to upgrade radars 
     and sensors; $12,000,000 for equipment and facilities for 11 
     new marine enforcement units; and $82,000,000 for new and 
     replacement aircraft for CBP Air and Marine border security 
     missions. Given the enhanced funding for this account above 
     the House and Senate levels, the Committees on Appropriations 
     direct CBP to submit a revised air and marine expenditure 
     plan, with reference to the strategic recapitalization plan, 
     not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act. The 
     Committees on Appropriations also direct the Commissioner to 
     certify any proposed use of these funds for new UAS 
     procurement as reflecting the priorities of the CBP Air and 
     Marine Recapitalization and Modernization Plan and the most 
     cost effective use of such funding. account instead of the 
     Salaries and Expenses account, as proposed by the House, 
     and reallocate $10,048,000 of IT support costs from U.S. 
     Customs and Border Protection to the ICE headquarters-
     managed IT investments program. As requested by the 
     President, $305,000 is provided for programs to protect 
     children from exploitation and kidnapping, including 
     $102,000 for public awareness of the child pornography tip 
     line and $203,000 for Project ALERT. The following table 
     specifies funding levels by budget activity:

Headquarters Management and Administration:
  Personnel Compensation and Benefits, Services, and Other $168,887,000
  Headquarters-Managed IT Investments.......................146,654,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
    Subtotal, Headquarters Management and Administration....315,541,000
                                                       ================

Legal Proceedings...........................................208,350,000
Investigations:
  Domestic................................................1,422,528,000

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  International.............................................107,551,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
    Subtotal, Investigations..............................1,530,079,000
                                                       ================

Intelligence.................................................52,146,000
Detention and Removal Operations:
  Custody Operations......................................1,647,212,000
  Fugitive Operations.......................................218,945,000
  Criminal Alien Program....................................178,829,000
  Alternatives to Detention..................................53,889,000
  Transportation and Removal................................282,526,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
    Subtotal, Detention and Removal Operations............2,381,401,000
                                                       ================

Comprehensive Identification and Removal of Criminal Aliens.200,000,000
                                                       ================

    Total, Salaries and Expenses..........................4,687,517,000

                Identifying and Removing Criminal Aliens

       The Committees on Appropriations are concerned about ICE's 
     ability to identify, track, and remove criminal aliens from 
     the United States, and provide an additional $200,000,000 and 
     a statutory requirement for ICE to develop a strategic plan 
     to address the issue comprehensively. Once ICE has developed 
     this plan, the Committees on Appropriations expect DHS to 
     pursue aggressive efforts and make measurable progress 
     expanding its identification of incarcerated aliens, whether 
     by direct contact with correctional facilities, through 
     technological innovation, or by active survey and interview 
     of prisoners. The Committees on Appropriations expect DHS to 
     initiate efforts to remove all incarcerated aliens identified 
     as deportable once their criminal sentences are complete. As 
     part of the Fugitive Operations Program, the Committees on 
     Appropriations also expect ICE to expand its efforts to 
     apprehend and remove at-large criminal aliens.
       The amended bill requires ICE to identify how the agency 
     will manage its identification of the criminal alien 
     population, including an explanation of the staffing and 
     technology solutions it will apply. This plan shall be 
     submitted within three months of enactment of this Act.
       From fiscal year 2002 to fiscal year 2006, ICE increased 
     its deportation of non-criminal aliens by 118 percent (48,937 
     to 107,107). By contrast, criminal alien deportations 
     increased by only 26 percent over the same five years (70,530 
     to 88,830). The DHS Inspector General reported that more than 
     300,000 illegal aliens will be admitted to prison in the 
     coming year, many for serious crimes such as murder, rape, 
     armed robbery, drug trafficking, assault, and vehicular 
     manslaughter.
       The ICE Office of Detention and Removal estimates that of 
     the total prison population in the United States, 605,000 are 
     foreign-born, and that at least half of those individuals may 
     be eligible for deportation. Yet even though these convicted 
     criminals are held in Federal, State and local custody, ICE 
     has not yet developed a comprehensive approach to identify 
     incarcerated aliens, review the crimes of which they have 
     been convicted, track the location of their incarceration, or 
     monitor the time remaining prior to their release. Although 
     ICE removed over 88,000 criminal aliens in 2006, the last 
     full year for which statistics are available, it has no 
     records to show how many more criminal aliens were paroled or 
     discharged from prison without removal orders. ICE also does 
     not know if the aliens it did remove were taken directly from 
     penal custody or apprehended for some other reason after 
     having disappeared into the general population. ICE must 
     prioritize the removal of those who have demonstrated the 
     willingness and ability to commit violent and harmful crimes. 
     The Committees on Appropriations direct ICE to pursue a more 
     comprehensive approach to identifying incarcerated aliens, 
     processing them for removal if they are judged deportable, 
     and ensuring they are not released back to society upon 
     completion of their sentences.

                           Custody Operations

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $1,647,212,000 for 
     Custody Operations instead of $1,450,977,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $1,606,163,000 as proposed by the Senate. 
     Additional funds are provided to increase detention capacity 
     at ICE to a level sufficient to meet DHS mission needs. In 
     addition, a related increase of $33,400,000 is provided for 
     the Transportation and Removal program, to support the 
     increased level of deportations associated with a higher 
     detained population. When combined, this funding will support 
     an annualized detained population of approximately 32,000.
       At the end of fiscal year 2007, ICE detained nearly 30,500 
     undocumented aliens on a daily basis, pending return to their 
     home countries. However, the President's budget proposed only 
     enough funding to detain 28,450 such individuals in 2008. 
     If the Committees on Appropriations were merely to fund 
     the President's request for detention capacity, DHS would 
     be at risk of ending the successful ``catch and return'' 
     program, which the Administration frequently cites as a 
     major reason for decreased illegal crossings along the 
     Southwest border. The Committees on Appropriations direct 
     the Department to ensure future ICE budget requests 
     support the operationally-appropriate level for detention 
     capacity, and require ICE to provide weekly updates on the 
     detained population throughout fiscal year 2008. To 
     improve future management of the detained population, 
     $1,500,000 is provided to establish a Detention and 
     Removal Operations Office of Policy and Planning, as 
     proposed by the Senate.

                            Gang Enforcement

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $20,400,000 for 
     gang enforcement instead of $7,000,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $15,200,000 as proposed by the Senate. Additional 
     funding is provided to enhance the unique Federal role ICE 
     plays in investigating and disrupting organized transnational 
     criminal gangs.

                          Worksite Enforcement

       The Committees on Appropriations provide a $15,000,000 
     increase for worksite enforcement activities at ICE, as 
     proposed by the Senate and instead of no increase as proposed 
     by the House.

                       Fugitive Operations Teams

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $218,945,000 for 
     Fugitive Operations Teams, instead of $183,200,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $194,645,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. This additional funding will expand this program to a 
     total of 104 teams.

                       Alternatives to Detention

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $53,889,000 for 
     the Alternatives to Detention Program instead of $54,889,000 
     as proposed by the House and $43,889,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. Additional funds will support deployment of this 
     program to 12 cities.

                       Child and Family Detention

       The Committees on Appropriations remain concerned about ICE 
     detention standards for families with children. Families with 
     children should be housed together in appropriate 
     environments that take into account these detainees' special 
     needs. The Committees on Appropriations are aware ICE has 
     created a Juvenile and Family Residential Management Unit to 
     manage the population of detained families with children and 
     to address issues related to family detention. While this is 
     a positive development, an objective set of standards for the 
     detention of families with children must be published so that 
     ICE can ensure the detention environment for these 
     potentially vulnerable individuals is appropriate. The 
     Committees on Appropriations note that this Act funds an 
     Office of Policy within the Detention and Removal program and 
     fully expect that this office will help ensure all national 
     detention standards will be adhered to. Pursuant to the 
     recent legal settlement negotiated between ICE and families 
     detained by the agency, ICE is directed to publish standards 
     governing the care of families with children in detention 
     facilities, and to maintain those standards as published.

                Care and Custody of Unaccompanied Minors

       The Committees on Appropriations direct ICE to develop and 
     publish standards for the temporary care of children and 
     ensure ICE transfers custody of unaccompanied alien minors to 
     the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) within 72 hours. The 
     Committees on Appropriations do not agree that ICE should 
     reimburse ORR for the cost of transportation of unaccompanied 
     alien children since funds for this activity are included in 
     the ORR budget.
       The Committees on Appropriations note that ICE has ignored 
     the direction contained in P.L. 109-295 to work in close 
     consultation with the Department of State and ORR to develop 
     and implement procedures to ensure the safe and secure 
     repatriation of unaccompanied alien children to their home 
     countries, including through the arrangement of family 
     reunification services and placement with non-profit 
     organizations that provide for orphan services. ICE is 
     directed to brief the Committees on Appropriations within 90 
     days of the date of enactment of this Act on actions it has 
     taken to implement the changes to the repatriation process 
     for unaccompanied minors.

                 Office of Professional Responsibility

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $48,778,000 for 
     the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), instead of 
     $50,778,000 as proposed by the House and $47,778,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. OPR is directed to use up to 
     $1,000,000 to carry out third-party detention standard 
     compliance audits for contracted detention facilities, as 
     proposed by the House.

                           Legal Proceedings

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $208,350,000 for 
     Legal Proceedings, as proposed by the House and instead of 
     $207,850,000 as proposed by the Senate. Additional funding is 
     provided for the Human Rights Law Division, as detailed in 
     the House report.

                       State and Local Assistance

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $78,474,000 for 
     State and Local Assistance, as proposed by the Senate instead 
     of $73,574,000 as proposed by the House. Of the total 
     provided, $27,037,000 is for the Law Enforcement Support 
     Center, $11,286,000 is for the Forensic Document Laboratory, 
     and $39,684,000 is for the 287(g) program. Combined, these 
     programs make up the recently established ICE Agreements 
     of Cooperation in Communities to Enhance Safety and 
     Security (ICE ACCESS) initiative, which is intended to 
     improve and enhance ICE's interaction with State and local 
     law enforcement agencies. Given recent growth in the 
     287(g) program,

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     the Committees on Appropriations encourage ICE to closely 
     monitor compliance with the agreements under which 
     immigration authorities are delegated to 287(g) 
     participants.

                             ICE Management

       The Committees on Appropriations recognize that ICE 
     managers have worked diligently to improve the financial and 
     operational health of the agency. However, additional 
     training and support may be required to increase financial 
     management skills and abilities. Therefore, the Committees on 
     Appropriations include an additional $1,750,000 for 
     implementation of a training program for new and mid-career 
     finance, procurement, labor-relations and civil rights 
     managers, as discussed in the Senate report.

      ICE Mutual Agreement between Government & Employers (IMAGE)

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $5,000,000 for the 
     IMAGE program as proposed by both the House and the Senate. 
     These funds will support 10 special agents, 10 forensic 
     auditors, and nine investigative assistants. The IMAGE 
     program is an ICE outreach and enforcement effort designed to 
     minimize the likelihood of private sector employers hiring 
     unauthorized workers, and should complement the E-Verify 
     program administered by United States Citizenship and 
     Immigration Services (USCIS). ICE and USCIS are directed to 
     brief the Committees on Appropriations on the progress made 
     implementing the IMAGE program, including how IMAGE program 
     managers are avoiding duplication of the E-Verify system, the 
     program's hiring strategy, and its performance milestones and 
     achievements.

             Border Enforcement Security Task Forces (BEST)

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $10,700,000 for 
     the BEST program, as proposed by the House, instead of 
     $13,473,000 as proposed by the Senate. The Committees on 
     Appropriations support direction contained in the House 
     report regarding how the BEST program is coordinated with 
     other border-related initiatives. ICE is directed to brief 
     the Committees on Appropriations on how the BEST program is 
     supporting an integrated border security operation at DHS as 
     well as the new locations of proposed BEST operations.

                        Trade Transparency Unit

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $11,202,000 for 
     the Trade Transparency Unit, as proposed by the Senate, 
     instead of $13,202,000 as proposed by the House.


                       FEDERAL PROTECTIVE SERVICE

       The amended bill includes a statutory requirement for the 
     Federal Protective Service (FPS) to maintain an in-service 
     field staff of at least 900 full-time equivalent Police 
     Officers, Inspectors, Area Commanders, and Special Agents who 
     are assigned to active protective duties in field locations, 
     and a total FPS staff of at least 1,200 full-time equivalent 
     positions by July 31, 2008. The amended bill also requires 
     the Secretary and the Director of the Office of Management 
     and Budget (OMB) to certify that this staffing level will be 
     fully supported, through fees or other revenue, in fiscal 
     year 2008. The Committees on Appropriations understand the 
     requested revenue projection for fiscal year 2008 may be 
     insufficient to support the staffing levels required by law, 
     and further require the Secretary and the Director to adjust 
     security fees charged to agencies in fiscal year 2008, if 
     necessary. If revenue projections fall short of supporting 
     the required staffing levels, and the Director will not 
     adjust security fees, the Committees on Appropriations direct 
     the Secretary to meet any shortfall from funds provided in 
     Title I of this Act. The Committees on Appropriations further 
     direct the Director of OMB to ensure the level of fees in 
     fiscal year 2009 will maintain the FY 2008 staffing levels.

                        FPS Financial Management

       Since the creation of DHS, the Secretary of Homeland 
     Security and the Director of the Office of Management and 
     Budget have denied FPS sufficient staff and resources to 
     carry out its critical facilities protection and law 
     enforcement missions. The transfer of FPS from the General 
     Services Administration (GSA) to DHS was marked by financial 
     uncertainty and instability, and $139,000,000 in annual 
     subsidy payments made by GSA to fund FPS operations were 
     never appropriately accounted for under the new DHS 
     structure. Rather than adjust the fee structure to account 
     for this loss of subsidy payments, the budget proposes to 
     reduce the size of the FPS police force without regard to the 
     mission. DHS has further eroded the FPS operating budget by 
     failing to adjust FPS fees to account for shared services, 
     rent, and other costs that were never charged or budgeted for 
     at GSA. In the 2008 budget, the Administration proposed 
     transferring FPS Federal facility protection responsibilities 
     to State and local police departments by abolishing the FPS 
     police force, even though these local agencies do not have 
     the resources to protect Federal buildings.
       ICE, the Department, and OMB have not appropriately planned 
     for the protection of Federal facilities and workers, since 
     none of these agencies has worked to develop a strategic plan 
     that clearly defines the FPS role and aligns FPS mission 
     requirements with adequate resources. Absent a rigorous 
     review of FPS responsibilities, which should be based on the 
     responsibilities assigned to FPS in law, Federal facilities 
     and employees will continue to remain vulnerable to crime and 
     other more severe threats. Since the creation of DHS, FPS has 
     essentially been ignored, denied sufficient staff, and short-
     changed the funding necessary to meet its critical facilities 
     protection and law enforcement response missions. The 
     Committees on Appropriations encourage the Administration to 
     analyze the mission requirements of FPS in terms of the 
     responsibilities assigned to FPS in law, as well as necessary 
     levels of staffing and resources, so that the Congress is not 
     required to dictate funding and staffing levels in annual 
     appropriations bills. DHS and ICE are therefore directed 
     to brief the Committees on Appropriations on the alignment 
     of FPS mission requirements with the staffing and 
     resources necessary to carry out FPS responsibilities.


                        AUTOMATION MODERNIZATION

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $30,700,000 for 
     ICE Automation Modernization, as proposed by the House, 
     instead of $15,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. Of this 
     amount, $5,000,000 is withheld from obligation until the 
     Committees on Appropriations receive and approve an 
     expenditure plan.


                              CONSTRUCTION

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $16,500,000 for 
     Construction, instead of $6,000,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $16,250,000 as proposed by the Senate. Of the amounts 
     provided, $10,500,000 is designated as emergency. The amended 
     bill includes a modified version of a provision proposed by 
     the House that limits the obligation of funds for the 
     solicitation of proposals to privatize ICE-owned detention 
     facilities until a privatization plan is submitted to the 
     Committees on Appropriations.

                 Transportation security Administration


                           AVIATION SECURITY

                     (Including Transfer of Funds)

       The amended bill provides $4,808,691,000 for Aviation 
     Security instead of $5,198,535,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $5,042,559,000 as proposed by the Senate. In addition to 
     the amounts appropriated, two mandatory appropriations 
     totaling $500,000,000 are available through the Aviation 
     Security Capital Fund and the Checkpoint Screening Security 
     Fund. These mandatory appropriations were included as part of 
     the 9/11 Act, which was enacted after the House and Senate 
     passed their recommended levels for aviation security. The 
     total funding provided reflects the budget amendment 
     submitted on November 6, 2007. Bill language is also included 
     to reflect the collection of $2,210,000,000 from aviation 
     user fees, as authorized. The following table specifies 
     funding by budget activity:

Screener Workforce:
  Privatized screening.....................................$143,385,000
  Passenger and baggage screeners, personnel, compensation2,636,104,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal, screener workforce........................2,779,489,000
  Screening training and other..............................223,766,000
  Human resource services...................................182,234,000
EDS/ETD Systems:
  EDS procurement and installation..........................294,000,000
  Screening technology maintenance and utilities............264,000,000
  Operation integration......................................25,000,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal, EDS/ETD systems.............................583,000,000
      Total, screening operations.........................3,768,489,000
                                                       ================

  Aviation Security Direction and Enforcement..........................
  Aviation, regulation and other enforcement................255,953,000
  Airport management, information technology and support....651,933,000
  Federal flight deck officer and flight crew training.......25,091,000
  Air cargo..................................................73,000,000
  Perimeter security..........................................4,000,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal, aviation security direction and enforcemen1,009,977,000
                                                       ================

  Implementing Requirements of the 9/11 Act..................30,000,000
Discretionary Fees:
  General aviation at DCA........................................25,000
  Indirect air cargo............................................200,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal, discretionary fees..............................225,000
                                                       ================

      Total, Aviation Security...........................$4,808,691,000

               Implementing Requirements of the 9/11 Act

       The Committees on Appropriations include $694,500,000 
     within the total appropriation provided to TSA for activities 
     and requirements authorized in the 9/11 Act, including: 
     $544,000,000 for the procurement and installation of 
     explosives detection systems at airports; $73,000,000 for air 
     cargo security; $20,000,000 to expand Visible Intermodal 
     Protection and Response Teams; $10,000,000 to increase the 
     number of explosives detection canine teams; $14,000,000 for 
     general aviation vulnerability assessments and other 
     activities; $3,500,000 to test technologies to expedite the 
     recovery, development, and analysis of information from 
     aircraft accidents; and

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     $30,000,000 to implement regulations and other new activities 
     authorized by the 9/11 Act. TSA shall use the $30,000,000 to: 
     conduct vulnerability assessments of high risk public 
     transportation agencies, railroads, and over-the-road bus 
     operators; security training programs for public 
     transportation, over-the-road bus operators, and railroad 
     employees; develop a railroad transportation security risk 
     assessment and national strategy; develop regulations for 
     name-based immigration status checks on public transportation 
     and railroad employees; conduct security reviews of foreign 
     repair stations within six months of the issuance of final 
     regulations; pilot different technologies at airport exit 
     lanes; develop procedures and initial implementation of a law 
     enforcement officer biometric credential; improve security at 
     general aviation airports; and procure blast 
     resistant containers. TSA is directed to report to the 
     Committees on Appropriations 90 days after the date of 
     enactment of this Act on the proposed allocation of these 
     funds at the account and PPA level.

                     Privatized Screening Airports

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $143,385,000 for 
     privatized screening airports as proposed by the Senate 
     instead of $147,190,000 as proposed by the House. TSA is 
     directed to notify the Committees on Appropriations if TSA 
     expects to spend less than the appropriated amount due to 
     situations where no additional airports express interest in 
     converting, either fully or partially, to privatized 
     screening, or where airports currently using privatized 
     screening convert to using federal screeners. TSA shall 
     adjust its program, project, and activity (PPA) line items, 
     and notify the Committees on Appropriations within ten days, 
     to account for any changes in private screening contracts and 
     screener personnel, compensation and benefits to reflect the 
     award of contracts under the screening partnership program, 
     or the movement from privatized screening into federal 
     screening.

  Passenger and Baggage Screener Personnel, Compensation, and Benefits

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $2,636,104,000 for 
     passenger and baggage screener personnel, compensation, and 
     benefits instead of $2,589,304,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $2,601,404,000 as proposed by the Senate. This funding 
     level includes $36,700,000 requested in the budget amendment 
     for additional behavior detection officers and back-of-the-
     airport screening activities. Funding for behavior detection 
     officers has not been reduced, as proposed by the House, 
     because TSA no longer is behind in hiring these positions. 
     Also included is $45,000,000 for the new travel document 
     checker program as proposed by both the House and the Senate.
       TSA shall brief the Committees on Appropriations on the 
     detailed function of each of the three new transportation 
     screening officers' specialized employee categories (travel 
     document checkers, behavior detection officers, and bomb 
     appraisal officers). This briefing shall include the on-board 
     full-time equivalent (FTEs) for each category in fiscal year 
     2008; the hiring plan to fill the new positions provided in 
     fiscal year 2008 and planned for fiscal year 2009; the 
     associated personnel, compensation, and benefits; equipment 
     costs; other indirect costs; key milestones; expected 
     benefits; a deployment schedule; training requirements, to 
     include Federal, privacy, and civil rights and liberties 
     standards; and measures that will be used to evaluate the 
     success of these three specialized personnel categories. TSA 
     shall also brief the Committees on Appropriations on the 
     integration of the travel document checker program with the 
     US-VISIT air exit solution.

                       Airport Employee Screening

       Within the total funding for passenger and baggage screener 
     personnel, compensation, and benefits, the Committees on 
     Appropriations provide $15,000,000 as proposed by the Senate 
     instead of $5,000,000 as proposed by the House to pilot 
     various methods to screen airport employees at a total of 
     seven airports. Specifically, TSA shall screen all airport 
     employees at three airports for no less than 90 days. 
     Screening shall be done at either the airport perimeter or 
     the passenger checkpoints. In addition, TSA shall undertake 
     other screening methods to enhance airport employee screening 
     at up to four additional airports. These methods could 
     include physical inspections, behavioral recognition, 
     biometric access controls, and cameras and body imaging. TSA 
     shall consult with the airports before identifying which 
     airports will participate in the pilots. As part of this 
     effort, TSA shall collect data on the benefits, costs, and 
     impacts of 100-percent airport employee screening as well as 
     on the other methods utilized.
       TSA shall report to the Committees on Appropriations on: 
     (1) the results of these pilots, including the average wait 
     times at screening checkpoints for passengers and employees; 
     (2) the estimated cost of the infrastructure and personnel 
     necessary to implement a screening program for airport 
     workers at all U.S. commercial service airports in order to 
     meet a 10-minute standard for processing passengers and 
     workers through screening checkpoints; (3) the ways in which 
     the current methods for screening airport employees could be 
     strengthened; and (4) the impact of screening airport workers 
     on other security-related duties at airports. TSA shall 
     notify the Committees on Appropriations within 120 days after 
     the date of enactment of this Act on how it will utilize this 
     funding and identify the airports that shall be participating 
     in the pilots. TSA shall provide an interim briefing to the 
     Committees on Appropriations on progress and results of these 
     pilots not later than September 1, 2008. If a legislative 
     proposal to screen 100-percent of airport employees is 
     enacted, TSA may use these funds to comply with those 
     requirements.

                               Wait Times

       TSA shall submit airport wait time data on a quarterly 
     basis for domestic airports with above average wait times and 
     for the top 40 busiest airports. As part of these quarterly 
     reports, TSA shall explain any dramatic shift in wait times.

                      Screening Training and Other

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $223,766,000 for 
     screening training and other instead of $200,466,000 as 
     proposed by the House and the Senate. This funding level 
     includes $23,400,000 requested in the budget amendment 
     submitted on November 6, 2007, for the associated recruiting, 
     hiring, training and outfitting costs related to additional 
     screeners to address increased threats.

                           Checkpoint Support

       Mandatory funding of $250,000,000 has been provided for 
     checkpoint support as required by the 9/11 Act. Both the 
     House and Senate proposed discretionary funding for these 
     activities in their versions of the bill. The Committees on 
     Appropriations expect funding to be used to support a number 
     of emerging technologies to screen airline passengers and 
     carry-on baggage for explosives, weapons, and other threat 
     objects by the most advanced equipment currently under 
     development. Bill language is included clarifying that 
     activities funded last year continue to be funded in 
     fiscal year 2008.

                      Explosive Detection Systems

       The Committees on Appropriations provide a total of 
     $544,000,000 for explosive detection systems (EDS) 
     procurement and installation instead of $560,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $529,400,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. Within the total funding for EDS procurement and 
     installation, $294,000,000 is appropriated in this Act and 
     $250,000,000 is derived from mandatory funding from the 
     Aviation Security Capital Fund. This funding is sufficient to 
     fulfill the requirements in the 9/11 Act to enter into 
     Letters of Intent (LOIs) and to complete other pending 
     airport modifications. TSA is encouraged to use its existing 
     authority to amend any LOI where the final project costs 
     exceed original estimates, if they were subsequently 
     validated as reimbursable prior to the date of enactment of 
     this Act. Within the funds provided, not less than 
     $89,000,000 shall be available to procure and deploy next 
     generation explosive detection systems. TSA shall explore 
     multiple technologies in this area and give thorough 
     consideration to the needs of medium and small airports that 
     do not have certified EDS equipment.
       No EDS funding shall be used to procure explosive trace 
     detection machines (ETDs) unless they are necessary for 
     secondary screening of checked baggage, to replace an aging 
     ETD system in those airports that are primarily dependent on 
     ETD technologies, or to procure new ETD systems for new, 
     small airports or heliports that are federalized.
       TSA is encouraged to explore consolidating checkpoint and 
     checked baggage screening at smaller airports and shall brief 
     the Committees on Appropriations on how this consolidation 
     may work.

             Screening Technology Maintenance and Utilities

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $264,000,000 for 
     screening technology maintenance and utilities as proposed by 
     the House instead of $257,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. 
     This funding supports the maintenance and associated 
     utilities of EDSs, ETDs, checkpoint equipment and other 
     screening technologies installed at our nation's airports.

               Aviation Regulation and Other Enforcement

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $255,953,000 for 
     aviation regulation and other enforcement instead of 
     $223,653,000 as proposed by the House and $226,653,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. This amount includes $29,300,000 
     requested in the budget amendment submitted on November 6, 
     2007, to increase the number of canine teams, to establish 
     vetting capabilities for general aviation passengers and 
     crews, and to conduct general aviation threat assessments. In 
     addition, $3,000,000 has been provided above the budget 
     request to support local law enforcement officer cooperative 
     agreements, as proposed by the Senate.

                               Air Cargo

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $73,000,000 for 
     air cargo as proposed by the House instead of $65,768,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. This funding level is $17,232,000 
     above the budget request and shall be used for the following: 
     (1) to continue training and deployment of additional canine 
     teams at high volume air cargo airports to increase 
     inspections; (2) for additional air cargo inspectors to 
     monitor compliance of air carriers and freight forwarders 
     with security directives; (3) to continue development of a 
     certified shipper program to determine if this method can 
     contribute to the 100-percent screening requirement in the 9/
     11 Act; (4) for equipment, technology and other methods to 
     screen air cargo; and (5) to transfer techniques from the 
     three air cargo pilot programs to additional airports that 
     may express an interest in using them, if results appear 
     promising.

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       Within the fiscal year 2007 supplemental appropriation 
     (Public Law 110-28), funding was provided for TSA to assess 
     air cargo vulnerabilities at the largest airports (Category 
     Xs). TSA is directed to brief the Committees on 
     Appropriations no later than March 1, 2008, on the results of 
     the vulnerability assessments at all airports completed, as 
     detailed in the Senate report. If vulnerability assessments 
     have not been completed at all of the largest airports, TSA 
     shall brief the Committees on Appropriations again once all 
     work has been concluded.
       The Committees on Appropriations are encouraged at the 
     progress TSA has made to limit its use of contractors for air 
     cargo regulatory activities and to hire dedicated federal 
     employees. Therefore, quarterly reports on this topic are not 
     required unless TSA significantly increases its use of 
     contractors for air cargo regulatory activities in this 
     program.

                           Perimeter Security

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $4,000,000 for 
     airport perimeter security projects as proposed by the House 
     and the Senate. In the past, TSA has been slow to obligate 
     perimeter security funding and just recently awarded funds 
     appropriated in fiscal year 2006. TSA is expected to 
     competitively award these funds in 2008. In addition, TSA 
     shall brief the Committees on Appropriations on actions taken 
     to implement recommendations made by GAO on airport perimeter 
     security weaknesses, as discussed in the Senate report.

            Flight Deck Recorders and Remote Sensing Devices

       Within the $651,933,000 provided for airport management, 
     information technology, and support, the Committees on 
     Appropriations provide $3,500,000 to implement section 
     1610(2)(b) of the 9/11 Act. This funding shall be used to 
     test technologies to expedite the recovery, development, and 
     analysis of information from aircraft accidents to determine 
     the cause of the accident, including deployable flight deck 
     and and voice recorders, and remote location recording 
     devices. TSA shall work with the Federal Aviation 
     Administration on these efforts.

                        Foreign Repair Stations

       TSA shall work aggressively with the Federal Aviation 
     Administration to complete final regulations to audit 
     certified repair stations in foreign countries as required by 
     the 9/11 Act and brief the Committees on Appropriations 
     periodically on its efforts to do so.

                            Butane Lighters

       In accordance with authority provided in section 530 of 
     P.L. 109-295, TSA suspended enforcement of the prohibition on 
     butane and other types of lighters onboard aircraft. Pursuant 
     to that authority, the Assistant Secretary certified that 
     butane and other types of lighters pose a significantly lower 
     security threat based on intelligence driven threat 
     assessments. Not later than five months after enactment of 
     this Act, TSA is directed to report on anticipated security 
     benefits and vulnerabilities associated with the decision to 
     suspend enforcement of the prohibition on butane lighters 
     onboard aircraft, including supporting analysis justifying 
     the conclusions reached. The Comptroller General is directed 
     to report on its assessment of TSA's report not later than 
     180 days after the report is submitted.

           Voluntary Provision of Emergency Services Program

       The Committees on Appropriations are concerned with TSA's 
     implementation of the Voluntary Provision of Emergency 
     Services Program and direct TSA to comply with the terms and 
     conditions listed in section 563 of the Senate bill.


                    surface transportation security

       The amended bill provides $46,613,000 for Surface 
     Transportation Security instead of $41,413,000 as proposed by 
     the House and the Senate. Within this total, $24,485,000 is 
     for surface transportation staffing and operations and 
     $22,128,000 is for rail security inspectors and canines. This 
     funding level reflects the budget amendment submitted on 
     November 6, 2007, of $5,200,000 to hire new surface 
     transportation inspectors for use in the Visible Intermodal 
     Protection and Response teams.


           transportation threat assessment and credentialing

       The amended bill provides a direct appropriation of 
     $82,590,000 for Transportation Threat Assessment and 
     Credentialing instead of $64,490,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $67,490,000 as proposed by the Senate. In addition, the 
     Committees on Appropriations anticipate TSA will collect 
     $82,601,000 in fees. Funding is provided as follows:

Direct Appropriation:
  Secure flight.............................................$50,000,000
  Crew vetting...............................................14,990,000
  Screening administration and operations.....................9,500,000
  Transportation worker identification credential.............8,100,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal, direct appropriations........................82,590,000
                                                       ================

  Fee Collections: Registered traveler.......................35,101,000
  Transportation worker identification credential............26,500,000
  Hazardous materials........................................19,000,000
  Alien flight school (transfer from DOJ).....................2,000,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal, fee collections.............................$82,601,000

                             Secure Flight

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $50,000,000 for 
     Secure Flight instead of $40,000,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $28,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. In addition, the 
     amended bill contains a general provision, similar to that 
     proposed by the Senate, which permits TSA to transfer up to 
     an additional $24,000,000 to the Secure Flight program if 
     necessary. This level fully funds the budget request and 
     reflects progress TSA has made in this program.
       The Committees on Appropriations are concerned that, even 
     with the Secure Flight program, TSA plans to continue to 
     screen passenger names against only a subset of the full 
     terrorist watch list. Therefore, the amended bill includes 
     language as proposed by the House that requires the Assistant 
     Secretary to certify to the Committees on Appropriations that 
     no significant security risks are raised by screening airline 
     passenger names only against a subset of the full terrorist 
     watch list instead of the full watch list. In addition, the 
     Inspector General is directed to report on the 
     vulnerabilities that exist to our aviation system if the 
     Secure Flight program does not screen against the full 
     terrorism watch list.

                Screening Administration and Operations

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $9,500,000 for 
     screening administration and operations as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate. No funds appropriated for screening 
     administration and operations may be used for the Secure 
     Flight program or for the Transportation Worker 
     Identification Credential (TWIC) program beyond the amounts 
     specifically appropriated for these programs unless TSA 
     submits a reprogramming or transfer request. In the past, TSA 
     has used the screening administration and operations account 
     to supplement these programs' direct appropriations.

            Transportation Worker Identification Credential

       The Committees on Appropriations provide a direct 
     appropriation of $8,100,000 for the transportation worker 
     identification credential instead of $15,000,000 as proposed 
     by the Senate. No funding was proposed by the House. This 
     funding shall be allocated as follows: $6,100,000 to fund the 
     local cost share of the five card reader pilots and 
     $2,000,000 for program evaluation of these pilots. While the 
     Committees on Appropriations are pleased that the five pilots 
     are proceeding, they disagree that the ports must contribute 
     a 25-percent local match. Since this is a pilot program, 
     which may not have direct benefit to the ports, funding has 
     been included to pay the local cost share of this program.
       TSA is urged to ensure that the Coast Guard and terminal 
     operators work closely with local port police and other law 
     enforcement agencies to develop the operational procedures 
     that will ensure effective implementation of the TWIC 
     program. Also, TSA is directed to work with the appropriate 
     officials of Florida and other port authorities to resolve 
     differences between TWIC and existing State transportation 
     facility access control programs.

                          Registered Traveler

       In lieu of report language proposed by the House, the 
     Committees on Appropriations include new bill language 
     permitting approved members of Registered Traveler (RT) 
     programs to satisfy the required identity verification 
     procedures at security screening checkpoints by presenting a 
     biometrically-secure RT card in lieu of the government-issued 
     photo identification document required of non-RT 
     participants. The Committees on Appropriations are aware that 
     the industry consortium representing registered traveler 
     providers has submitted a proposal to TSA that would update 
     the common RT standard, which may address this issue. 
     However, because TSA has not determined whether or not to 
     adopt this updated standard, this language is necessary.


                    transportation security support

       The amended bill provides $523,515,000 for Transportation 
     Security Support instead of $526,615,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $521,515,000 as proposed by the Senate. Funding is 
     provided as follows:

Headquarters administration................................$293,191,000
Information technology......................................209,324,000
Intelligence.................................................21,000,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal, transportation security support............$523,515,000

                            Expenditure Plan

       The amended bill includes language requiring TSA to submit 
     a detailed expenditure plan to the Committees on 
     Appropriations for checkpoint support and explosive detection 
     systems procurement, refurbishment, and installation on an 
     airport-by-airport basis for fiscal year 2008. This report is 
     due no later than 60 days after enactment of this Act. In 
     addition, the Secretary is directed to submit a final 
     strategic plan for checkpoint technologies as described in 
     the joint explanatory statement of managers accompanying 
     Public Law 109-295. To date, the Committees on Appropriations 
     have only received an interim plan. The amended bill 
     withholds

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     $10,000,000 from obligation until the detailed expenditure 
     plans, described above, and the final strategic plan for 
     checkpoint technologies are received.

                              Red Teaming

       Red teaming exercises help identify vulnerabilities to our 
     critical transportation systems. TSA is directed to be more 
     proactive in this area in fiscal year 2008, but also to 
     ensure that those facilities being visited are not aware of 
     the red teaming exercises beforehand. Recent testimonies and 
     emails have made it clear that on occasion, certain 
     facilities were notified of upcoming red teaming activities 
     and what to look for before the teams arrived, resulting in 
     inaccurate results. This advance notification cannot occur in 
     the future. For a red team to operate successfully, its 
     members must not be recognized.
       The Committees on Appropriations provide a total of 
     $6,260,000 for red teaming exercises within the appropriation 
     for Headquarters Administration, which is nearly a 50-percent 
     increase to this program. This funding level will enable red 
     teaming activities to identify potential vulnerabilities and 
     weaknesses in airports and air cargo facilities, as well as 
     in transit, rail, and ferry systems. TSA shall brief the 
     Committees on Appropriations biannually on these activities, 
     as discussed in the House report.

                        Senior Career Employees

       TSA has had frequent and sustained turnover within its 
     senior employees. TSA is encouraged to build a stable, senior 
     career workforce so that when a change in administration 
     occurs, the agency can continue operating without a 
     diminution in transportation security oversight. As such, TSA 
     shall brief the Committees on Appropriations on its plans and 
     efforts to retain senior career employees. In addition, GAO 
     is directed to report on the history of senior executive 
     service-level career turnover since the formation of TSA.

            Performance Accountability and Standards System

       TSA is directed to submit a report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations; the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and 
     Governmental Affairs; the House Committee on Homeland 
     Security; the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and 
     Transportation; and the House Committee on Transportation and 
     Infrastructure on the implementation of the Performance 
     Accountability and Standards System. The report shall include 
     (1) the number of employees who achieved each level of 
     performance; (2) a comparison between managers and non-
     managers relating to performance and pay increases; (3) the 
     type and amount of all pay increases that have taken effect 
     for each level of performance; and (4) the attrition of 
     employees covered by the Performance Accountability and 
     Standards System.


                          federal air marshals

       The amended bill provides $769,500,000 for the Federal Air 
     Marshals (FAMs) instead of $722,000,000 as proposed by the 
     House and the Senate. This recommendation includes 
     $47,500,000 requested in the budget amendment submitted on 
     November 6, 2007, to increase staffing, to sustain current 
     international flight coverage, and to restore coverage on 
     targeted critical domestic flights. Within the total 
     appropriation provided, $674,173,000 is for management and 
     administration and $95,327,000 is for travel and training. 
     TSA shall continue to provide quarterly reports on the 
     mission coverage, staffing levels, and hiring rates as 
     directed in previous appropriations Acts.

                            Force Multiplier

       The Committees on Appropriations remain supportive of the 
     FAMs force multiplier efforts. TSA should brief the 
     Committees on the status of this program, its estimated costs 
     and benefits, the logistical and operational aspects of using 
     this system, and a timeline to implement it, if the system 
     proves to be cost effective.

                              Coast Guard


                           operating expenses

       The amended bill provides $5,891,347,000 for Operating 
     Expenses (OE) instead of $5,930,545,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate and $5,885,242,000 as proposed by the House. Of this 
     amount, $70,300,000 is designated as an emergency and 
     $340,000,000 is available for defense-related activities as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate. Not to exceed 
     $20,000 is provided for reception and representation, as 
     proposed by the House instead of not to exceed $10,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. The amended bill allows OE funds to 
     be used for minor construction projects not exceeding 
     $1,000,000 in total costs at any location. The Committees on 
     Appropriations deny the request to transfer a portion of the 
     Bridge Administration program from Coast Guard to the 
     Department of Transportation as proposed by the House and 
     Senate and include $2,650,000 to maintain this function; and 
     deny $2,000,000 in proposed management efficiency savings due 
     to lack of detail justifying the decrease. The Committees on 
     Appropriations also deny the proposed reduction of $267,000 
     and 29 FTE for the Civil Engineering High Performance 
     Organization Initiative and include a general provision 
     denying alteration of the Civil Engineering Unit as proposed 
     by the House and Senate. Funding for operating expenses shall 
     be allocated as follows:

Military pay and allowance:
  Military pay and allowance.............................$2,463,934,000
  Military health care......................................346,765,000
  Permanent change of station...............................110,974,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal, military pay and allowance................2,921,673,000
                                                       ================

Civilian pay and benefits...................................594,803,000
Training and recruiting:
  Training and education.....................................84,622,000
  Recruitment...............................................100,982,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal, training and recruiting.....................185,604,000
                                                       ================

Operating funds and unit level maintenance:
  Atlantic Command..........................................176,923,000
  Pacific Command...........................................198,580,000
  1st District...............................................58,573,000
  5th District...............................................22,222,000
  7th District...............................................77,138,000
  8th District...............................................46,126,000
  9th District...............................................32,084,000
  11th District..............................................17,437,000
  13th District..............................................23,230,000
  14th District..............................................19,401,000
  17th District..............................................31,734,000
  Headquarters directorates.................................269,303,000
  Headquarters managed units................................130,450,000
  Other activities...........................................31,680,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal, operating funds and unit level maintenance1,134,881,000
                                                       ================

Centrally managed accounts..................................229,896,000
Intermediate and depot level maintenance:
  Aeronautical maintenance..................................295,950,000
  Electronic maintenance....................................118,983,000
  Civil/ocean engineering and shore facilities maintenance..171,317,000
  Vessel maintenance........................................167,940,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal, intermediate and depot level maintenance....754,190,000
                                                       ================

Port and maritime security enhancements......................70,300,000
                                                       ================

      Total, operating expenses..........................$5,891,347,000

                        Port and Cargo Security

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $58,800,000 for 
     port and cargo security, instead of $45,000,000 as proposed 
     by the House and $30,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. 
     Increasing port presence and security operations in 
     critical ports is a vital component of DHS's overall 
     maritime border security strategy and additional resources 
     are provided for this purpose. Within the total provided: 
     $2,000,000 is for Liquefied Natural Gas and dangerous 
     cargo suitability assessments to ensure that such 
     assessments pass peer-reviewed, scientific scrutiny; 
     $2,000,000 is for spot check of Maritime Transportation 
     Security Act (MTSA) regulated facilities; $29,400,000 is 
     for an additional 238 boat crew members, boarding team 
     members, and marine inspectors and 26 Defender Class small 
     boats to enhance Coast Guard's ability to enforce security 
     zones, protect critical infrastructure, and provide 
     escorts and boarding of high interest vessels; $4,800,000 
     is for long range identification and tracking in order to 
     provide additional information to validate a vessel's 
     position and movement; $2,000,000 is for port security 
     vulnerability assessments; $2,000,000 is for port security 
     exercise and training programs, as required by Sections 
     113 and 114 of the SAFE Port Act; $1,900,000 is for the 
     inclusion of salvage response plans in Area Maritime 
     Transportation Security Plans, as required by Section 101 
     of the SAFE Port Act; $11,600,000 is to implement Section 
     108 of the SAFE Port Act including additional watch 
     standers and intelligence officers; and $3,100,000 is to 
     develop rulemakings and finalize regulations contained in 
     the SAFE Port Act.

                 Intensive Maintenance for Patrol Boats

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $11,500,000 for 
     Coast Guard to pilot an intensive maintenance regime for 110-
     foot Island Class patrol boats in District Seven. The House 
     provided an additional $20,500,000 within the Acquisition, 
     Construction, and Improvements appropriation for an intensive 
     maintenance and sustainment regime for the 110-foot patrol 
     boats. The Senate provided funding at the request level. Such 
     a regime is operational with the six patrol boats assigned to 
     Operation Iraqi Freedom, which has enabled Coast Guard to 
     substantially increase the operational hours of these boats. 
     The additional funding provided will allow eight 110-foot 
     patrol boats home-ported in Miami, Key West and St. 
     Petersburg, Florida to operate an additional 3,200 hours per 
     year. Coast Guard is directed to brief the Committees on 
     Appropriations on the results of this pilot six months after 
     it is put into operation.

                        Training and Recruiting

       The Coast Guard is directed to increase recruitment 
     ceilings in those recruiting offices with strong minority 
     enlistments as discussed in the House report. The Committees 
     on Appropriations recognize the important role that research 
     and education programs play in adapting and adopting 
     logistical and business systems. The Center of Excellence

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     in Logistics and Technology (LOGTECH) was created to 
     facilitate the advancement of logistics in the military, yet 
     the Coast Guard is currently the only military service not 
     participating in LOGTECH educational programs. Within total 
     OE funding, $450,000 is included to fund Coast Guard 
     participation in LOGTECH.

                               Personnel

       No funding is included for acquisition personnel within the 
     OE appropriation as proposed by the House. The Senate bill 
     proposed the transfer of $82,215,000 to this appropriation 
     from the Acquisition, Construction, and Improvements (AC&I) 
     appropriation. Bill language is included to allow Coast Guard 
     to transfer up to five percent of the OE appropriation to the 
     AC&I appropriation for personnel, compensation and benefits 
     with notice to the Committees on Appropriations within 30 
     days of the transfer.

                        Operations System Center

       The amended bill provides $3,600,000 for planning and 
     design of an expansion to the Coast Guard Operations System 
     Center, subject to the approval of a prospectus, as detailed 
     in the Senate report.

                Long Range Aids to Navigation (LORAN)-C

       The budget request proposed terminating the LORAN-C 
     program. This decision was made before the National Space 
     Based Position Navigation and Timing Executive Committee 
     recommended the administration pursue ELORAN as a national 
     positioning, navigation and timing backup. Furthermore, a 
     coordinated Executive Branch policy on the future of the 
     LORAN-C system is still being considered. In recent 
     correspondence to the Committees on Appropriations, the Coast 
     Guard indicated that a full analysis of the LORAN-C system 
     will not be completed until March 1, 2008. Therefore, the 
     Committees on Appropriations deny the request to terminate 
     the LORAN-C program and assume its continuation in fiscal 
     year 2008.

                             Responsiveness

       The Coast Guard Chief of Staff is directed to brief the 
     Committees on Appropriations within one month from the date 
     of enactment of this Act detailing measures that will be 
     implemented to correct Coast Guard delays in responding to 
     Committee questions as discussed in the House report.

                   Multi-crewing Performance Metrics

       The Coast Guard is directed to provide quarterly briefings 
     to the Committees on Appropriations on the performance of its 
     assets that are multi-crewed as detailed in the House report.

                                  A-76

       The Committees on Appropriations are concerned that Coast 
     Guard has decided to contract out the administration of its 
     ``competitive sourcing'' program and OMB Circular A-76 
     program to a private sector firm. Coast Guard is directed to 
     brief the Committees on Appropriations on how many federal 
     employees are dedicated to these programs, the 
     responsibilities of the private sector firm, and the 
     reason for the increase in A-76 activity at Coast Guard.

                         Airborne Use of Force

       The Committees on Appropriations agree to the $21,500,000 
     reduction requested by the President to eliminate funding for 
     leased armed helicopters and as proposed by the Senate. Coast 
     Guard plans to replace eight leased helicopters with ten 
     Coast Guard Airborne-Use-of-Force equipped, re-engined HH-65C 
     helicopters.

                 Realignment and Transformation Orders

       The Coast Guard is directed to submit a report describing 
     and assessing each of the 10 realignment and transformation 
     orders as detailed in the Senate report. GAO is directed to 
     review the Coast Guard report no later than 120 days after 
     its submittal to the Committees on Appropriations. As part of 
     its review, GAO is directed to assess the benefits and 
     drawbacks of including all funding for Coast Guard personnel 
     within the OE appropriation.

                  Base Realignment and Closure Impact

       Coast Guard is directed to brief the Committees on 
     Appropriations on the impact of base closures and 
     realignments on Coast Guard facilities, as detailed in the 
     Senate report.

             Mission Hour Emphasis and Acquisition Reports

       Coast Guard is directed to continue submitting quarterly 
     mission hour emphasis and acquisition reports to the 
     Committees on Appropriations consistent with the deadlines 
     articulated under section 360 of Division I of Public Law 
     108-7 as detailed in the Senate report.

                   Coast Guard Academy Pier for Eagle

       Coast Guard is directed to report no later than February 5, 
     2008, to the Committees on Appropriations on the current 
     condition and future intentions with respect to repair/
     replacement of the pier used to winter-berth the CGC Eagle at 
     the Coast Guard Academy as detailed in the Senate report.

                National Interests in the Polar Regions

       The Committees on Appropriations are concerned about Coast 
     Guard's ability to meet its polar operations mission 
     requirements and provide the United States with the 
     capability to support national interests in the polar 
     regions. These mission requirements include, but are not 
     limited to: global reach to the North and South poles; 
     monitoring of U.S.-bound vessel traffic transiting 
     international waterways in the far north; support of the 
     International Ice Patrol; and support of other governmental 
     and scientific organizations in pursuit of marine and 
     atmospheric science activities in the polar regions. The 
     Committees on Appropriations are specifically concerned 
     whether Coast Guard's aging polar icebreaking fleet can meet 
     current mission performance goals and whether this fleet and 
     the service's small cadre of specialized polar operations 
     personnel are capable of meeting projected mission 
     performance goals in light of changing environmental 
     conditions and increased activity in the polar regions. The 
     National Academy of Sciences made several recommendations in 
     this regard in September 2006, but the Administration has 
     taken no action to implement those recommendations.
       Therefore, the Commandant is directed to submit a 
     comprehensive polar operations report that fully assesses the 
     Coast Guard's ability to meet current and projected polar 
     mission requirements and includes an evaluation of how Coast 
     Guard's current capabilities and resources must be adapted or 
     enhanced to account for changing environmental conditions and 
     increased activity in the polar regions. This report is to 
     include an analysis of the need for any permanent, forward 
     operating presence in the polar regions in order to meet 
     mission requirements and an assessment of the Coast Guard's 
     ability to meet the requirements of partner agencies 
     operating in the polar regions, such as the National Science 
     Foundation (NSF) and the Departments of Commerce and Defense, 
     under current and projected environmental conditions. 
     Finally, this report should include an appraisal of the 
     sustainability of the current operations and maintenance cost 
     sharing arrangement between the Coast Guard and NSF to 
     support both current and projected polar icebreaker 
     operations.

          Maritime Domain Awareness Capacity for Pacific Ocean

       Coast Guard is directed to report by February 5, 2008, on 
     the current maritime domain awareness capacity for the remote 
     and western Pacific Ocean, and include an assessment of 
     remote sensing technology necessary to enhance this capacity, 
     as detailed in the Senate report.


                environmental compliance and restoration

       The amended bill provides $13,000,000, instead of 
     $12,079,000 as proposed by the Senate and $15,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House. Additional funding is provided to 
     begin to reduce the current backlog totaling $109,663,299.


                            reserve training

       The amended bill provides $126,883,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate and House.


              acquisition, construction, and improvements

                    (including rescissions of funds)

       The amended bill provides $1,125,083,000 for Acquisition, 
     Construction and Improvements instead of $1,048,068,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate and $941,767,000 as proposed by the 
     House. Of this amount, $95,800,000 is designated as 
     emergency. Funding is provided as follows:

Vessels:
  Response boat medium......................................$45,000,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal, vessels......................................45,000,000
                                                       ================

Other Equipment:
  Nationwide Automatic Identification System.................12,000,000
  Rescue 21..................................................80,300,000
  High frequency recapitalization.............................2,500,000
  National Capital Region air defense........................11,500,000
  Defense messaging system....................................5,000,000
  Maritime security response team-shoothouse..................1,800,000
  Interagency Operational Centers............................60,000,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal, Other Equipment.............................173,100,000
                                                       ================

Shore Facilities and Aids to Navigation:
  Survey and design, shore operational & support projects.....1,337,000
  Rebuild Station Marquette...................................6,000,000
  Rescue Swimmer Training Facility...........................13,300,000
  Construct duty boating, Station Washington..................2,180,000
  Waterways aids to navigation................................2,500,000
  Housing--Cordova, Alaska....................................7,380,000
  Rebuild station and waterfront at Base Galveston, Phase I...5,200,000
  Sector Buffalo..............................................3,100,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal, Shore Facilities and Aids to Navigation......40,997,000
                                                       ================

Personnel and Related Support:
  Direct personnel costs.....................................82,215,000

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  AC&I core.....................................................505,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal, Personnel and Related Support................82,720,000
                                                       ================

Integrated Deepwater System:
                                                              Aircraft:
    Maritime patrol aircraft................................170,016,000
    HH-60 conversion projects................................57,300,000
    HC-130H conversion/sustainment projects..................18,900,000
    HH-65 conversion project.................................50,800,000
    Armed helicopter equipment...............................24,600,000
    C-130J fleet introduction.................................5,800,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal, Aircraft....................................327,416,000
                                                       ================

                                                         Surface Ships:
    National security cutter................................165,700,000
    Patrol boats sustainment.................................40,500,000
    IDS small boats...........................................2,700,000
    Medium endurance cutter sustainment......................34,500,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal, Surface Ships...............................243,400,000
    C4ISR....................................................89,630,000
    Technology obsolescence prevention..........................700,000
    Logistics................................................36,500,000
    System engineering and management........................35,145,000
    Government program management............................50,475,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal, Integrated Deepwater System.................783,266,000
                                                       ================

Rescissions:
  UAV funding...............................................-33,821,524
  OPC unobligated balances..................................-98,627,476
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal, rescissions................................-132,449,000
                                                       ================

      Total, Acquisition, Construction and Improvements....$992,634,000

                    Acquisition Project Information

       As detailed in the House report, Coast Guard is directed to 
     relay acquisition project metrics to the Committees on 
     Appropriations and to include outyear funding estimates by 
     asset in the quarterly acquisition report.

                          Response Boat-Medium

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $45,000,000 for 
     the response boat-medium (RB-M) instead of $9,200,000 as 
     proposed by the House and the Senate. Additional funding is 
     provided to support the acquisition of fourteen additional 
     RB-Ms. Recent studies have identified the lack of response 
     boats as an impediment to fully implementing Coast Guard's 
     mission requirements.

             Interagency Port Security Operational Centers

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $60,000,000 for 
     interagency port security operational centers as proposed by 
     the Senate instead of no funding proposed by the House. This 
     funding is provided to implement section 108 of the SAFE Port 
     Act. Within the total, up to $9,100,000 may be obligated for 
     Command 21. Coast Guard is directed to submit an expenditure 
     plan for interagency operational centers as detailed by the 
     Senate. Further, the Commandant of the Coast Guard is 
     directed to submit to the Committees on Appropriations a 
     report on the implementation and use of interagency 
     operational centers for port security under section 70107A 
     of title 6, United States Code. The report should include: 
     (1) a detailed description of the progress made in 
     transitioning Project Seahawk in Charleston, South 
     Carolina, from the Department of Justice to Coast Guard, 
     including all projects and equipment associated with that 
     project; (2) a detailed description of the actions being 
     taken to assure the integrity of Project Seahawk and 
     ensure there is no loss in cooperation between the 
     agencies specified in section 70107A(b)(3) of title 46, 
     United States Code; and (3) a detailed description and 
     explanation of any changes in Project Seahawk as of the 
     date of the report, including any changes in Federal, 
     State, or local staffing of that project. This direction 
     is in lieu of the Senate proposed general provision.

                               Rescue 21

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $80,300,000 for 
     Rescue 21, instead of $80,800,000 as proposed by the House 
     and the Senate. The Committees on Appropriations are 
     concerned with recent information concerning outages 
     experienced by the Rescue 21 system, essentially rendering 
     the system useless during those instances. Within the last 
     year over 394 outages have been recorded by Coast Guard in 
     seven locations. Included within this: Atlantic City reported 
     three outages lasting more than 11 hours each; the Eastern 
     Shore reported one outage lasting more than 12 hours and 
     seven outages lasting more than two hours each; Mobile 
     reported 12 outages ranging from 4.3 to 14.9 hours; and St. 
     Petersburg reported ten outages ranging from 4.1 to 14.8 
     hours. While outages undoubtedly occurred with the legacy 
     rescue system, outages with this new system should be 
     minimized and controlled as increased availability and 
     reliability are the cornerstones of the Rescue 21 system. It 
     is unclear if this outage problem has been addressed. Coast 
     Guard must address this problem before new locations are 
     added to the system. Coast Guard is directed to provide 
     quarterly briefings on the status of this program, including 
     plans to address outages.

                       Deepwater Expenditure Plan

       The amended bill requires Coast Guard to submit an 
     expenditure plan for Deepwater that contains the following: 
     lifecycle staffing and training needs; identification of 
     procurement competition and procurement plans that do not 
     rely on a single entity or contract and contain only limited 
     indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contracts; 
     activities, milestones, yearly costs, and lifecycle costs of 
     each major asset, including independent cost estimates; DHS 
     Chief Human Capital Officer certification of sufficient human 
     capital capabilities; identification of project balances by 
     fiscal year and operational gaps for each asset; DHS Chief 
     Procurement Officer (CPO) certification of investment 
     management process compliance; DHS CPO certification of 
     compliance with Federal acquisition rules and action taken to 
     address areas of noncompliance; status of open IG and GAO 
     recommendations; and identification of the use of the Defense 
     Contract Auditing Agency. GAO is directed to continue 
     oversight of the Deepwater program, with focus on review of 
     the expenditure plan and assessment of the operational gaps 
     identified by the Coast Guard and Coast Guard's plans to 
     address these gaps. Coast Guard is directed to brief the 
     Committees on Appropriations on the process it will use to 
     resolve deviations from specified contract requirements and 
     to promptly notify the Committees on Appropriations of 
     specific procurement contract deviations.

                        Maritime Patrol Aircraft

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $170,016,000 for 
     the maritime patrol aircraft as proposed by the Senate 
     instead of the $100,000,000 as proposed by the House. Bill 
     language is included providing that $70,000,000 of this 
     amount may not be obligated until Coast Guard certifies that 
     this aircraft has completed developmental testing and 
     evaluation (DT&E). The Committees on Appropriations are 
     concerned about the significant shortfall of maritime patrol 
     aircraft (MPA) resource hours currently confronting Coast 
     Guard. Coast Guard currently estimates that it will be nearly 
     50 percent below its MPA resource hour needs in 2008. This 
     shortfall is the result of multiple factors, including the 
     significant loss of legacy aircraft over the last 16 years, 
     and is exacerbated by delays in DT&E and formal acceptance of 
     the replacement MPA as integration problems with the mission 
     pallet are solved. The failure to develop a cogent Unmanned 
     Aerial Surveillance program is also threatening the long-term 
     plan to mitigate this significant gap. Similar to the patrol 
     boat mission hour shortfall, Coast Guard let this gap 
     languish for several years before recognizing it as a 
     substantial problem. Maritime intelligence and surveillance 
     capabilities are critical for Coast Guard's effective 
     execution of its maritime safety and security mission. 
     Therefore, Coast Guard is directed to analyze short term 
     stop-gap measures to address its MPA capability needs until 
     its large-scale acquisitions are in full operation. Coast 
     Guard should utilize outside experts to assist with this 
     analysis and brief the Committees on Appropriations on the 
     results of this analysis within six months from the date of 
     enactment of this Act. Coast Guard is directed to continue to 
     keep the Committees on Appropriations informed of the 
     progress of the DT&E of the MPA and to provide updated 
     details on cost and schedule resulting from the delayed 
     acceptance of the MPA mission pallet.

              C-130J Missionization and Fleet Introduction

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $5,800,000 for 
     fleet introduction of the C-130Js, as proposed by the House 
     and the Senate. The requested funds were to continue 
     missionization of six C-130J aircraft to include radars, 
     sensors, identification systems, displays, antennas, and a 
     mission operator's station. The Committees on Appropriations 
     understand that the missionization project has experienced an 
     increase in estimated cost that exceeds eight percent of the 
     total contracted cost and Coast Guard has directed an 
     independent audit of the project. Pending approval of a 
     remediation plan to address the cost overrun, Coast Guard 
     does not intend to expend funds missionizing C-130J four 
     through six. Coast Guard is directed to brief the Committees 
     on Appropriations no later than 45 days after enactment of 
     this Act on the impact of missionization delays on full fleet 
     introduction; remediation plans to address the cost overrun; 
     and plans to address the gap in flight hours lost due to 
     project delays.

                        National Security Cutter

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $165,700,000 for 
     the National Security Cutter (NSC) as proposed by the Senate 
     instead of $105,800,000 as proposed by the House. Since the 
     House and Senate bills passed, Coast Guard revised its budget 
     request to reflect changes in projected spending and need for 
     additional funds for the first three NSCs. In August 2007, 
     Coast Guard entered into a Consolidated Contract Action to 
     resolve all outstanding cost overruns incurred by the 
     contractor due to economic and customer

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     changes that have occurred over the past four years. As a 
     result, the Committees on Appropriations provide funding 
     consistent with the revised request for Government Furnished 
     Equipment, certifications and logistics for NSC #3 and #4, as 
     well as long lead material for the fourth NSC.

                        Replacement Patrol Boat

       The replacement patrol boat procurement is critically 
     needed given the significant gap in patrol boat hours and the 
     delays of the Fast Response Cutter (FRC) program. Coast Guard 
     is directed to provide bimonthly briefings to the Committees 
     on Appropriations on the status of this procurement, 
     including critical decision points and dates, planned service 
     life extensions of existing 110-foot patrol boats, and patrol 
     boat operational metrics.

                              Rescissions

       The amended bill rescinds $132,449,000 in unobligated 
     balances for the Offshore Patrol Cutter and the Unmanned 
     Aerial Vehicle. Both of these programs are in a state of pre-
     acquisition and development. Funding has been provided in the 
     Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation appropriation for 
     Coast Guard to study the application of unmanned aerial 
     systems.

                           Sector New Orleans

       Public Law 109-148 provided funding for Coast Guard to 
     repair the Sector New Orleans facility damaged as a 
     consequence of Hurricane Katrina. The Committees on 
     Appropriations clarify that this funding should be used for 
     repair, construction, or reconstruction.


                         ALTERATION OF BRIDGES

       The amended bill provides $16,000,000 for Alteration of 
     Bridges as proposed by the House and Senate. Within this 
     total, funds shall be allocated as follows:

Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge in Burlington, Iowa......$1,000,000
Canadian Pacific Railway Bridge in LaCrosse, Wisconsin........3,500,000
Chelsea Street Bridge in Chelsea, Massachusetts...............2,000,000
Elgin, Joliet, and Eastern Railway Company Bridge in Morris, I2,000,000
Fourteen Mile Bridge in Mobile, Alabama.......................3,750,000
Galveston Causeway Bridge in Galveston, Texas.................3,750,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Total.................................................$16,000,000


              RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION

       The amended bill provides $25,000,000 for Research, 
     Development, Test, and Evaluation instead of $17,583,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $25,583,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. Additional funding above the request is for priority 
     research to determine the most effective unmanned aerial 
     system to operate off the NSC and for increased research on 
     ways to best manage ballast water to prevent the introduction 
     and spread of aquatic invasive species. Coast Guard is 
     directed to brief the Committees on Appropriations on the 
     preliminary results of the unmanned aerial system research.


                              RETIRED PAY

       The amended bill provides $1,184,720,000 as proposed by 
     both the House and the Senate.

                      United States Secret Service


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $1,381,771,000 for U.S. Secret 
     Service Salaries and Expenses instead of $1,392,171,000 as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate. This includes: 
     $853,690,000 for protective functions, including $85,250,000, 
     as requested, for Presidential candidate nominee protection, 
     $1,000,000 for National Special Security Events, $32,796,000 
     for relocation of the Joint Operations Center, and 
     $16,201,000 for White House mail screening; and $300,193,000 
     for investigations and field operations.
       The following table specifies funding by budget program, 
     project, and activity:

Headquarters Management and Administration..................175,934,000
Protection:
  Protection of Persons and Facilities......................693,535,000
  Protective Intelligence Activities.........................57,704,000
  National Special Security Event Fund........................1,000,000
  White House mail screening.................................16,201,000
  Presidential candidate nominee protection..................85,250,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal, Protection..................................853,690,000
                                                       ================

Investigations:
  Domestic field operations.................................219,742,000
  International field office administration operations.......27,520,000
  Electronic Crimes Special Agent Program and Electronic Crimes Task 
    Forces...................................................44,565,000
  Support for missing and exploited children..................8,366,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal, Investigations..............................300,193,000
                                                       ================

Training:
Rowley Training Center.......................................51,954,000
                                                       ================

      Total, Salaries and Expenses........................1,381,771,000

                          Financial Management

       The Committees on Appropriations note the Secret Service 
     has had difficulty managing its program budgets within 
     appropriated program, project, and activity levels. The 
     Congress appropriated independent protection and 
     investigations budgets for the Secret Service in fiscal year 
     2007 to reinforce the importance of adequate financial 
     controls. The Committees on Appropriations agree to return 
     the Secret Service budget structure to a single ``Salaries 
     and Expenses'' account as proposed by both the House and 
     Senate, and do not include a more restrictive reprogramming 
     threshold for the Secret Service, as proposed by the House. 
     The Secret Service is directed to brief the Committees on 
     Appropriations at least quarterly on its budget execution, 
     specifically detailing any modifications to appropriated 
     program, project and activity levels. Since fiscal year 2008 
     includes a significant portion of the workload associated 
     with the Presidential campaign, it will be critical for the 
     Secret Service to pay close attention to any variance in 
     costs associated with candidate protection. The Secret 
     Service is further directed to ensure the necessary financial 
     controls are in place to comply with section 503 of this Act.

                    Secret Service Overtime Workload

       The Committees on Appropriations do not include a statutory 
     provision proposed by the House limiting annual Secret 
     Service overtime payments to no more than $35,000 for any 
     individual employee, unless waived by the Secretary of 
     Homeland Security. While other DHS law enforcement agencies 
     are able to manage their overtime budgets within this 
     threshold, the Secret Service contends that the specific 
     demands of its missions, combined with antiquated personnel 
     and payroll systems, preclude the agency from compliance with 
     this requirement. The Secret Service is directed to brief the 
     Committees on Appropriations before January 1, 2009 on the 
     number of agency employees who exceed $35,000 in annual 
     overtime payments during fiscal year 2008.

                    Non-Statutory Protective Details

       The Secret Service, as directed by the Executive Office of 
     the President's Office of Administration, has disregarded a 
     law signed by the President on October 4, 2006. That statute 
     mandated that starting in fiscal year 2008, the Secret 
     Service spend its budget to protect only the President, Vice 
     President, Secretary of Homeland Security, and 
     those authorized in 8 U.S.C. 3056(a), and that the cost of 
     protecting any other individuals be borne by the agency 
     employing the protected individual. Nevertheless, the 
     fiscal year 2008 budget request for the Secret Service 
     included $3,100,000 to pay for the protection of those not 
     authorized in 8 U.S.C. 3056(a). This disregard of the law 
     is unacceptable.
       Subsequent to submission of the fiscal year 2008 budget, 
     the Director of the Secret Service informed the Committees 
     that this cost could be absorbed within the agency's base 
     budget. As a result, the Committees on Appropriations deny 
     the request for an additional $3,100,000 and direct the 
     Secret Service either to recoup these costs through 
     reimbursable agreements, or reduce budgets for other 
     activities to offset the cost of protecting these 
     individuals. The Secret Service is directed to provide the 
     Committees on Appropriations a quarterly briefing at the 
     appropriate level of classification about who it protects, at 
     what cost, and why.

                      White House Mail Processing

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $16,201,000 for 
     the cost of screening mail sent to the White House complex as 
     proposed by the House and instead of $26,601,000 as proposed 
     by the Senate. While additional funds had been requested for 
     the purchase of new equipment for the White House mail 
     screening facility currently under construction, that 
     building project has been delayed and the Secret Service 
     expressed doubt that these funds can be obligated during the 
     coming fiscal year.
       The Secret Service is directed to explain to the Committees 
     on Appropriations as part of its fiscal year 2009 budget 
     justification the allocation of mail screening 
     responsibilities and budgetary resources between the Secret 
     Service and the Executive Office of the President, as 
     detailed in the House report. The Committees on 
     Appropriations are unsure why on-going operating costs for 
     White House mail screening should be borne by the Secret 
     Service, since mail screening is a routine administrative 
     cost associated with White House operations.

                            E Street Closure

       The Committees on Appropriations direct the Secret Service 
     to submit a report, developed jointly with the relevant 
     agencies and delivered concurrently with the fiscal year 2009 
     budget, on the agency's plan for improving the security and 
     aesthetic conditions of E Street, as detailed in the House 
     report.

                         Helicopter Deployments

       The Secret Service is directed to provide a briefing to the 
     Committees on Appropriations on Federal costs incurred by 
     fiscal year since 1997 for all Secret Service-requested 
     helicopter deployments, as detailed in the House report.

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     ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, IMPROVEMENTS, AND RELATED EXPENSES

       The conferees provide $3,725,000 for United States Secret 
     Service Acquisition, Construction, Improvements, and Related 
     Expenses as proposed by the House and Senate.

      TITLE III--PROTECTION, PREPAREDNESS, RESPONSE, AND RECOVERY

               National Potection and Pograms Drectorate


                     MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION

       The amended bill provides $47,346,000 for Management and 
     Administration instead of $40,346,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $30,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. The 
     Committees on Appropriations consolidate and provide 
     $9,412,000 for Departmental risk management and analysis, as 
     proposed by the House. This amount includes up to $1,000,000 
     for the National Academy of Sciences to review the 
     Department's approach to measuring risk, as discussed in the 
     House report. Of the total provided for Management and 
     Administration, $5,000,000 of the appropriation is withheld 
     from obligation until the Department provides an expenditure 
     plan to the Committees on Appropriations.

                            Shared Services-

       In the Statement of Managers accompanying the Department of 
     Homeland Security Appropriations Act of 2007 (Public Law 109-
     295), the conferees directed the Government Accountability 
     Office (GAO) to review the use of ``shared services'' at the 
     Preparedness directorate, which was the bureaucratic 
     precursor to the National Protection and Programs 
     directorate. GAO found that the Preparedness directorate used 
     none of the legal authorities available to it to move 
     resources between appropriations to fund its ``shared 
     services'' initiatives. GAO concluded that the directorate's 
     actions were not adequate to establish the valid intra-agency 
     agreements necessary to fulfill Economy Act requirements for 
     funds transfers, and that the directorate did not execute any 
     of the official documents required by law. The GAO report 
     points out the Department may be able to use the account 
     adjustment statute to ``adjust expired fiscal year 2006 
     directorate appropriations to correct these errors. If any of 
     the appropriations that funded the directorate do not have 
     available unobligated balances to cover the adjustments, the 
     directorate should report an Antideficiency Act violation.''
       The Committees on Appropriations direct the Department to 
     respond to GAO's legal opinion, to balance the former 
     Preparedness directorate's books, and, if it cannot do so 
     using the account adjustment statute, report an 
     Antideficiency Act violation.


           INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION AND INFORMATION SECURITY

       The amended bill provides $654,730,000 for Infrastructure 
     Protection and Information Security (IPIS) instead of 
     $532,881,000 proposed by the House and $522,099,000 proposed 
     by the Senate. This amount includes an additional 
     $115,000,000 for Cyber Security requested in the President's 
     budget amendment submitted on November 6, 2007. Funding is 
     allocated as follows:
Infrastructure Protection:
  Identification and Analysis...............................$69,522,000
  Coordination and Information Sharing.......................68,821,000
  Mitigation Programs.......................................134,253,000
Cyber Security..............................................210,413,000
National Security/Emergency Preparedness Telecommunications:
  Priority Telecommunications................................82,821,000
  Next Generation Networks...................................21,100,000
  Programs to Study and Enhance Telecommunications...........16,000,000
  Critical Infrastructure Protection.........................16,100,000
Office of Emergency Communications...........................35,700,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Total, Infrastructure Protection and Information Secur654,730,000

             National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP)

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $31,702,000 for 
     NIPP implementation, instead of $40,702,000 proposed by the 
     House. The Committees on Appropriations provide $19,519,000 
     for related sector-specific agency management, instead of 
     $21,519,000 proposed by the House. The Assistant Secretary 
     for Infrastructure Protection is directed to provide the 
     Committees on Appropriations with semi-annual briefings on 
     progress implementing the NIPP, instead of quarterly 
     briefings as directed in the House report.

             Critical Infrastructure Warning Network (CWIN)

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $8,896,000 for 
     CWIN, instead of $12,896,000 proposed by the House.

                 Chemical Facility Security Regulations

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $50,000,000 for 
     implementation of chemical facility security regulations by 
     the Assistant Secretary of Infrastructure Protection, instead 
     of $40,000,000 proposed by the Senate.

                  Secure Handling of Ammonium Nitrate

       At the request of the authorizing committees of 
     jurisdiction, the Committees on Appropriations have included 
     a statutory provision establishing a registration system for 
     producers, sellers, and purchasers of ammonium nitrate, as 
     proposed by the Senate. Within 60 days of enactment of this 
     Act, the Deputy Under Secretary for Protection and 
     Programs is directed to provide the Committees on 
     Appropriations a plan to implement this new provision, 
     including an analysis of the resources required to do so, 
     and a proposal for reallocating funding within the 
     National Protection and Programs Directorate budget to 
     fund this initiative.

     National Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis Center (NISAC)

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $20,000,000 for 
     NISAC instead of $24,348,000 proposed by the House and 
     $25,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.

                           Bombing Prevention

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $10,043,000 for 
     the Office for Bombing Prevention (OBP) as proposed by the 
     Senate. These funds will allow the OBP to continue its 
     critical work building awareness of the threat of improvised 
     explosive devices.
       The Department has not provided the Committees on 
     Appropriations the National Strategy for Bombing Prevention, 
     as required by the Statement of Managers accompanying the 
     Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act of 2007 
     (Public Law 109-295). The White House has subsequently 
     released Homeland Security Presidential Directive 19 
     instructing the Departments of Homeland Security and Justice, 
     along with other agencies, to develop the same. The Secretary 
     of Homeland Security is directed to submit this strategy to 
     the Committees on Appropriations as soon as possible, and if 
     unable to do so by the deadline noted in this statement, to 
     explain in writing the cause of the delay.

                       Infrastructure Monitoring

       The National Infrastructure Protection Plan identifies 
     national monuments and icons as a vulnerable sector of the 
     nation's infrastructure, since attacks against these 
     treasures offer high symbolic value to those who would do our 
     country harm. Unlike privately owned infrastructure, however, 
     national monuments and icons belong to the entire citizenry, 
     and therefore require Federal resources to ensure their 
     protection. The Committees on Appropriations provide 
     $2,000,000 for the City of Philadelphia's infrastructure 
     monitoring program, which will help safeguard that 
     community's historic sites.

             National Computer Forensics Training Institute

       The information requirement about establishment of the 
     National Computer Forensics Training Institute, as directed 
     by the House report, has been fulfilled.

                        Cyber Security Training

       The Committees on Appropriations are concerned State and 
     local officials are not prepared to respond to attacks on 
     cyber infrastructure. The National Cyber Security Division's 
     (NCSD) ``CyberStorm'' exercises highlight the modes and 
     methods of cyber attacks, but there remains a need for more 
     routine and practical cyber security training at the State 
     and local level. The Center for Infrastructure Assurance and 
     Security at the University of Texas at San Antonio has 
     developed a structured approach to preparing State and local 
     officials for possible cyber attacks. The ``Community Cyber 
     Security Maturity Model'' (CCSMM) and training programs help 
     increase the readiness of those who are likely to receive 
     early notification of attacks on computer networks, control 
     systems, or other cyber infrastructure. The Committees on 
     Appropriations direct $4,000,000 for the further development, 
     evaluation, and implementation of the CCSMM training 
     curriculum and to deliver training to at least three States, 
     selected on a competitive basis, to improve their cyber 
     security response capabilities.

                        Next Generation Networks

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $21,100,000 for 
     Next Generation Networks as proposed by the Senate instead of 
     $18,065,000 as proposed by the House.

      Interoperable Communications in the National Capital Region

       The presence of the Federal government in the National 
     Capital Region, along with the multiple jurisdictions that 
     surround the District of Columbia, create unique 
     communications challenges for Federal, State, and local 
     officials. Several capital-area jurisdictions, along with 
     select Federal agencies, have addressed many of these 
     challenges by implementing the Capital Wireless Information 
     Network (CapWIN) system. The Committees on Appropriations 
     provide $6,100,000 for full deployment of CapWIN across the 
     National Capital Region.

                   Office of Emergency Communications

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $35,700,000 for 
     the Office of Emergency Communications (OEC) instead of 
     $45,700,000 as proposed by the House and $45,915,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. The Committees on Appropriations note 
     that OEC has not obligated $12,000,000 in interoperability 
     resources made available in the fiscal year 2007 emergency 
     supplemental. The Committees on Appropriations recognize that 
     one of the most important roles OEC may play is to provide 
     technical assistance to State and local entities working 
     toward emergency communications interoperability, and urge 
     OEC to accelerate its efforts to help these entities achieve 
     interoperability.

                      Integrated Wireless Network

       The Department is directed to report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations on efforts

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     at the Office of Emergency Communications to address 
     shortcomings identified by the Department of Justice Office 
     of Inspector General on the Integrated Wireless Network (IWN) 
     project, as directed in the House report.

             National Strategy on Closed Circuit Television

       The Department is directed to provide the Committees on 
     Appropriations a national strategy on closed circuit 
     television, as proposed in the Senate bill.

                 Critical Infrastructure Vulnerability

       The Committees on Appropriations direct the Department to 
     use no funds to limit implementation of Homeland Security 
     Presidential Directive 7, as proposed by the House.

    United States Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology

       The amended bill provides $475,000,000 for United States 
     Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology (US-VISIT), 
     instead of $462,000,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $362,000,000 as proposed by the Senate, and of which 
     $275,000,000 is designated emergency funding. $13,000,000 
     above the request is included to expedite implementation of 
     an air and sea exit solution. As in recent years, the 
     Committees on Appropriations retain a requirement for an 
     expenditure plan and provide that $125,000,000 shall not be 
     available for obligation until the plan has been reviewed by 
     the Government Accountability Office and approved by the 
     Committees on Appropriations. The plan need not include 
     submission of a new strategic plan, as proposed by the House; 
     however, it shall include detailed information on 
     implementation of biometric exit solutions and the management 
     of identity services. The Department is also directed to 
     continue to provide quarterly reports on US-VISIT 
     implementation, to include coordination with the Western 
     Hemisphere Travel Initiative, the Secure Border Initiative, 
     and other DHS efforts related to border security and 
     interdiction of terrorist travel.

                            Unique Identity

       The Committees on Appropriations strongly support efforts 
     aimed at achieving real-time interoperability between the DHS 
     Automated Biometric Identification System (IDENT) and the 
     FBI's Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System 
     (IAFIS), and completing the transition to a standard of 
     capturing all 10 fingerprints of visitors to the United 
     States. This collective effort has been combined with the 
     assignment to US-VISIT of the mission to manage an 
     interagency database of biometric data from multiple sources 
     now referred to as ``Unique Identity''. The Committees on 
     Appropriations are concerned with the organizational 
     alignment of US-VISIT to all DHS and other participating 
     agencies, and especially US-VISIT's capacity to fulfill the 
     mission requirements of the Unique Identity initiative. The 
     program office is directed to continue providing joint 
     quarterly briefings on all aspects of implementing Unique 
     Identity.

                                  Exit

       The Committees on Appropriations are frustrated that, after 
     years of pilot testing, no viable air, sea, or land exit 
     capability has been integrated within the US-VISIT system. 
     While the Committees on Appropriations are concerned about 
     the prospects of the Department's implementation of a 
     proposed air exit solution in coordination with the airlines 
     by the end of 2008, they are encouraged that the program 
     appears to finally be getting much needed attention from 
     senior Departmental management. Therefore, the Committees on 
     Appropriations include $13,000,000 in additional funding to 
     facilitate implementation of exit solutions for air and sea 
     ports of entry by the end of 2008. The Committees on 
     Appropriations expect DHS to assess whether an exit solution 
     for the land borders is feasible and, if so, detail the 
     specific steps, funding, and schedule required to achieve 
     one. If it is not achievable at this time, the Department is 
     directed to explain its rationale and describe the value of a 
     US-VISIT program that lacks such a solution.

                        Office of Health Affairs

       The amended bill provides $116,500,000 for Office of Health 
     Affairs (OHA) instead of $117,933,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $115,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. Of this 
     amount, $24,317,000 is for salaries and expenses.
       The Committees on Appropriations provide up to $2,000,000 
     for OHA to enter into a grant or contract with the National 
     Academy of Sciences (NAS) to evaluate the effectiveness of 
     BioWatch, including the reliability of monitoring data and 
     the ability of hospitals and public health officials to 
     respond based on information received from those systems. As 
     part of the analysis, NAS should compare the benefits and 
     costs of generation 2 BioWatch technology with generation 3 
     technology. NAS should also assess the cost and benefits of 
     an enhanced national surveillance system that relies on U.S. 
     hospitals and the U.S. public health system and compare the 
     effectiveness of such a system with the current BioWatch 
     approach. A final report should be completed before the end 
     of fiscal year 2008 and provided to the Committees on 
     Appropriations.
       OHA is currently piloting the Automated Pathogen Detection 
     System (APDS), a technology similar to other potential 
     generation BioWatch systems. The Committees on Appropriations 
     are concerned that OHA is not field testing and piloting 
     similar technologies together and urge OHA to incorporate 
     APDS into its Band system generation field testing and pilot 
     program.
       OHA is not directed to evaluate possible health effects 
     associated with the presence of formaldehyde gas in FEMA 
     trailers and instead FEMA is directed to work with OHA on 
     testing trailer air quality and developing policies for those 
     people remaining in FEMA issued trailers.

                  Federal Emergency Management Agency


                     MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION

       The amended bill provides $664,000,000 for Federal 
     Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Management and 
     Administration instead of $685,000,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $678,600,000 as proposed by the Senate. In 
     addition, up to $60,000,000 is available for transfer from 
     the Disaster Relief Fund, of which $48,000,000 is to 
     support the continuing effort to professionalize FEMA's 
     emergency workforce, as proposed by the Senate and 
     $12,000,000 is for activities related to the Robert T. 
     Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act. The 
     Committees on Appropriations note FEMA's delay in 
     converting disaster Cadre of On-call Response Employees 
     (CORE) to full-time status. Therefore, prior to the 
     obligation of $30,000,000 of the $48,000,000 for the 
     conversion of positions, FEMA shall submit an 
     implementation plan to the Committees on Appropriations. 
     The plan shall include an expenditure plan, a hiring 
     schedule, and a list of positions to be filled by CORE 
     employees, including where they will be located. The 
     amended bill contains a provision allowing the transfer of 
     up to three percent of State and Local programs 
     administrative costs to Management and Administration.

                           Budget Submission

       The Committees on Appropriations created one Management and 
     Administration account for FEMA in the U.S. Troop Readiness, 
     Veterans' Care, Katrina Recovery, and Iraq Accountability 
     Appropriations Act, 2007, Public Law 110-28, in May 2007. The 
     amended bill contains a new provision directing FEMA to 
     submit its fiscal year 2009 budget request, including 
     justification materials, by office. Each office and FEMA 
     region shall provide (1) budget detail by object 
     classification; (2) the number of full-time equivalents on 
     board; (3) the number of full-time equivalent vacancies; and 
     (4) the appropriation account(s) used to support the office 
     and the programs managed by the office.

                    Strengthening Core Competencies

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $100,000,000 for 
     FEMA to strengthen its core competencies as proposed by the 
     House and Senate. FEMA is directed to brief the Committees on 
     Appropriations no later than March 15, 2008 on progress in 
     strengthening these core competencies. The briefing should 
     include details on how this funding has and will be used to 
     improve the agency's ability to prevent, prepare for, respond 
     to, and mitigate disasters.

                Urban Search and Rescue Response System

       The amended bill provides $32,500,000 for the Urban Search 
     and Rescue Response System instead of $35,000,000 as proposed 
     by the House and $30,000,000 as proposed by Senate.

             Office of National Capital Region Coordination

       The amended bill provides $6,000,000 for the Office of 
     National Capital Region Coordination as proposed by the 
     Senate instead of up to $6,000,000 as proposed by the House. 
     The amended bill contains a provision requiring the inclusion 
     of the Governors of the State of West Virginia and the 
     Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the National Capital Region 
     decision-making and planning process for mass evacuation.

                        Office of Chief Counsel

       The Committees on Appropriations are aware stumbling blocks 
     remain within FEMA, preventing it from transforming into a 
     first-class proactive emergency management agency. One 
     concern is the Office of Chief Counsel (OCC), whose role 
     should be to advise FEMA within the bounds of the law, to 
     best protect and serve American citizens during emergencies. 
     FEMA is directed to brief the Committees on Appropriations on 
     plans to revamp OCC to allow it to better support FEMA's 
     mission and leadership. The plan should include office 
     structure, staffing levels, and training.

                            Regional Offices

       FEMA is directed to fulfill the requirements of section 507 
     of the Homeland Security Act of 2002, which requires robust 
     FEMA regional offices. Additionally, the Committees on 
     Appropriations recognize the importance of promoting 
     interoperability and strong regional collaboration and direct 
     FEMA to ensure personnel who understand the technical and 
     administrative issues surrounding interoperability are 
     located in each regional office.

                         Disability Coordinator

       The Committees on Appropriations expect the Department to 
     fully support the Office of the Disability Coordinator (ODC) 
     as discussed in the Senate report. ODC is directed to work 
     with disability organizations in emergency preparedness and 
     response efforts to ensure the needs of the more than 54 
     million Americans with a physical, sensory, or cognitive 
     disability are incorporated into disaster plans. ODC is 
     further directed to build on longstanding programs, such as 
     the Emergency Preparedness Initiative program, in order to 
     serve as a resource for the nation on special needs.

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                      Federal On-Scene Coordinator

       The Committees on Appropriations direct FEMA to provide a 
     briefing on the toxic pollutant work of the Federal On-Scene 
     Coordinator following Hurricane Katrina.

                   Federal Preparedness Coordinators

       The Committees on Appropriations do not prevent the hiring 
     of Federal Preparedness Coordinators (FPCs) as proposed by 
     the Senate. The role of FPCs has been clarified by FEMA, 
     alleviating original concerns that the position was 
     duplicative.

                         Emergency Alert System

       The Committees on Appropriations direct FEMA to provide a 
     briefing on its plans to address GAO's recommendation on the 
     shortcomings of the Emergency Alert System. The Committees on 
     Appropriations are concerned adequate systems are not in 
     place nationwide to provide information to the public 
     prior to, during, and after disasters. In particular, a 
     gap remains in the use of an integrated system combining 
     the use of desktop applications, mobile devices, and the 
     web to educate the public. Therefore, the Committees on 
     Appropriations provide $1,000,000 to pilot technology that 
     would facilitate the use of direct messaging to the 
     public. FEMA should share lessons learned with other State 
     and local governments.

                           Disaster Logistics

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $61,553,000 for 
     disaster logistics as proposed by both the House and Senate. 
     FEMA is directed to provide quarterly briefings on its 
     progress to improve its logistics program. FEMA is encouraged 
     to continue to preposition critical supplies needed during 
     disaster response, including generators, blankets, water, and 
     portable water purification systems near potential disaster 
     areas.

                         Information Technology

       The Committees on Appropriations direct FEMA to provide a 
     five-year plan for its information technology systems ten 
     months after the date of enactment of this Act as discussed 
     in the Senate report.

            Document Management And Records Tracking System

       The Committees on Appropriations direct FEMA to fully fund, 
     at no less than $6,000,000, based on competitive award, the 
     completion of the Document Management And Records Tracking 
     System.

                National Fire Incident Reporting System

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $1,000,000 for 
     development of a web-based version of the National Fire 
     Incident Reporting System. The Committees on Appropriations 
     expect this investment to improve the timeliness and accuracy 
     of data, and help Federal, State, and local governments 
     identify nationwide trends in fire and emergency-related 
     deaths and property loss. The United States Fire 
     Administration should lead this initiative.

                 Integrating Preparedness and Response

       The Committees on Appropriations provide up to $1,000,000 
     for FEMA to enter into a grant or contract with the National 
     Academy of Public Administration to review the integration of 
     preparedness and response programs, as proposed in the House 
     report. This review should focus on organizational structure, 
     hiring plans and goals, coordination and integration 
     mechanisms, and other areas FEMA may identify. This study 
     shall be completed by the end of fiscal year 2008 and 
     provided to the Committees on Appropriations.

                      National Response Framework

       The Committees on Appropriations note the National Response 
     Plan is now called the National Response Framework and the 
     National Preparedness Goal is now called National 
     Preparedness Guidelines. Neither document is complete, even 
     though these are critical national documents relied on by 
     State and local governments. The Department is directed to 
     incorporate public comment and finalize these important 
     documents as soon as possible. The Committees on 
     Appropriations direct the GAO to evaluate the process used to 
     update the National Response Framework as discussed in the 
     House report. This review should help the Department make 
     improvements to the process so that future updates will be 
     more inclusive of State and local governments.

                 Federal Agency Emergency Preparedness

       The Committees on Appropriations direct FEMA to provide a 
     report regarding the preparedness level of federal agencies 
     designated to lead Emergency Support Functions as discussed 
     in the Senate report. This report shall be provided to the 
     Committees on Appropriations 10 months after the date of 
     enactment of this Act.

                   Children and Disaster Preparedness

       The Committees on Appropriations direct FEMA to assist 
     communities by ensuring disaster preparedness and response 
     education materials are developed and distributed to 
     children. The needs of children, who are among the most 
     vulnerable members of the population, are often overlooked 
     when it comes to preparedness and response. Their needs 
     during and following a disaster are vastly different than 
     those of adults.

                       Disaster Planning Guidance

       The Committees on Appropriations recognize guidelines for 
     State and local communities regarding the needs of 
     individuals with pets and service animals before, during, and 
     after a disaster have been issued through the draft National 
     Response Framework, and other recent documents. FEMA is 
     encouraged to assist communities in implementing the 
     guidelines as soon as possible.

                         U.S. Flag Territories

       The Committees on Appropriations are concerned about the 
     nation's capacity to respond to disaster victims in the 
     remote areas of the U.S. Flag Territories in the Pacific 
     Ocean. FEMA is directed to analyze the regional all-hazard 
     response capacity for this region and make recommendations as 
     to how it might be improved.

                            2004 Hurricanes

       FEMA is directed to maintain the Florida long-term recovery 
     office as long as there is sufficient work left to be done 
     following the four 2004 hurricanes that struck the State. 
     FEMA is further directed to notify the Committees on 
     Appropriations prior to closing the office.

                              Formaldehyde

       The Committees on Appropriations encourage FEMA to continue 
     the practice of making available alternate housing for 
     disaster victims who request a move due to concerns regarding 
     formaldehyde exposure in manufactured housing. FEMA is 
     directed to complete initial testing of formaldehyde levels 
     in manufactured housing, which began in March 2006, and 
     analyze those results. FEMA shall continue working with the 
     DHS Office of Health Affairs and the Centers for Disease 
     Control on testing trailer air quality and developing 
     policies for those remaining in FEMA issued trailers.
       The Committees on Appropriations are concerned FEMA does 
     not have proper controls and processes in place to address 
     emerging issues, especially health concerns, during disaster 
     recovery. FEMA is directed to ensure proper training for 
     employees who work directly with disaster victims has been 
     provided so emerging issues are quickly identified by FEMA 
     and consistent and correct information is distributed to the 
     public in a timely manner. Additionally, the Committees on 
     Appropriations direct the Inspector General to report to the 
     Committees on Appropriations, the Senate Committee on 
     Homeland Security and Government Affairs, and the House 
     Transportation and Infrastructure Committee regarding FEMA's 
     decision-making regarding formaldehyde in trailers.


                        STATE AND LOCAL PROGRAMS

                     (Including Transfer of Funds)

       The amended bill provides $3,177,800,000, of which 
     $110,000,000 is designated as emergency, instead of 
     $3,202,000,000 as proposed by the House and $3,130,500,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. State and Local Programs funding is 
     allocated as follows:

State Homeland Security Grant Program (SHSGP)..............$950,000,000
Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI).......................820,000,000
Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grants....................35,000,000
Metropolitan Medical Response System.........................41,000,000
Citizen Corps Program........................................15,000,000
Public Transportation Security Assistance and Railroad Security 
  Assistance................................................400,000,000
Port Security Grants........................................400,000,000
Over-the-Road Bus Security Assistance........................11,500,000
Trucking Industry Security Grants............................16,000,000
Buffer Zone Protection Program Grants........................50,000,000
Real ID grants...............................................50,000,000
Commercial Equipment Direct Assistance Program...............25,000,000
Interoperable Emergency Communications Grant Program.........50,000,000
Emergency Operations Centers.................................15,000,000
National Programs:
  National Domestic Preparedness Consortium..................88,000,000
  Center for Domestic Preparedness...........................62,500,000
  National Exercise Program..................................50,000,000
  Technical Assistance.......................................12,000,000
  Demonstration Training Grants..............................28,000,000
  Continuing Training Grants.................................31,000,000
  Evaluations and Assessments................................19,000,000
    Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium....................8,800,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Total State and Local Programs.....................$3,177,800,000

       The amended bill contains provisions: (1) allowing the 
     transfer of up to three percent of State and Local programs 
     dollars to Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) 
     Management and Administration account in order to simplify 
     accounting practices within the agency for administrative 
     costs; (2) designating certain timeframes for grant 
     processing; (3) requiring grantees provide additional reports 
     as determined necessary by the Secretary; and (4) requiring 
     GAO to report on the data, assumptions, and methodology that 
     DHS uses to assess risk and allocate UASI and SHSGP funds, 
     including the reliability and validity of the data used, the 
     basis for the assumptions used, and how the methodology is 
     applied to determine the risk scores for individual locations 
     and the allocation of grant

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     funds. GAO is to report to the Committees on Appropriations 
     on its findings not later than 45 days after the date of 
     enactment of this Act.
       For the purposes of eligibility for funds any county, city, 
     village, town, district, borough, parish, port authority, 
     transit authority, intercity rail provider, commuter rail 
     system, freight rail provider, water district, regional 
     planning commission, council of government, Indian tribe with 
     jurisdiction over Indian country, authorized tribal 
     organization, Alaska Native village, independent authority, 
     special district, or other political subdivision of any State 
     shall constitute a ``local unit of government.'' The recent 
     enactment of the 9/11 Act codified many of the issues 
     previously addressed by the Committees on Appropriations 
     including: the formula for the distribution of SHSGP; 
     purposes of SHSGP, UASI, and the Law Enforcement Terrorism 
     Prevention Program; circumstances under which overtime or 
     construction are allowable; State passthrough requirements 
     for SHSGP, UASI, and Interoperability grants; purposes of 
     transit and railroad security grants; purposes of Over-the-
     Road bus security grants; and allowable uses of the Public 
     Safety Interoperable Communications grant program. 
     Accordingly, language contained in the House and Senate 
     versions of the bill and report has been substantially 
     modified in the amended bill.
       The Committees on Appropriations direct FEMA to work with 
     the National Protection and Programs Directorate to utilize 
     the results from the National Academy of Sciences study 
     regarding incorporating natural disasters into the risk 
     formula, once it is completed, as detailed in the House 
     report.
       The Committees on Appropriations urge the Department to 
     work with State and local governments to ensure regional 
     authorities, such as port, transit, or tribal authorities, 
     are given due consideration in the distribution of state 
     formula grants. The Department is encouraged to consider the 
     need for mass evacuation planning and pre-positioning of 
     equipment for mass evacuations in allocating first responder 
     funds.
       FEMA is directed, in conjunction with the Office of Health 
     Affairs, to report to the Committee regarding the current 
     state of disaster preparedness capabilities of emergency 
     medical services and the capabilities required to meet future 
     preparedness goals. This report is due no later than five 
     months after the enactment of this Act and shall include an 
     analysis of the gap between current and target capabilities. 
     FEMA is directed to include in its grants guidance, language 
     requiring State and local governments to include EMS 
     providers in their Statewide Homeland Security Plans as well 
     as their UASI plans. If no State or local funding is provided 
     to EMS, the State should justify lack of funding through 
     demonstrating related targeted capabilities have been met or 
     identify other pressing priorities.

                 State Homeland Security Grant Program

       The amended bill provides $950,000,000 for the State 
     Homeland Security Grant Program (SHSGP). There is no separate 
     line item for the Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention 
     Program (LETPP), in accordance with the 9/11 Act, which 
     mandates that at least 25 percent of SHSGP and Urban Area 
     Security Initiative funds be used for LETPP activities. The 
     amended bill contains a provision directing that the 
     Commonwealth of Puerto Rico shall be considered a State in 
     the allocation of grant funds to local and tribal 
     governments.
       Included within the amount provided is $60,000,000 for 
     Operation Stonegarden, designated as an emergency. All awards 
     under Operation Stonegarden shall be made on a competitive 
     basis to units of local government in counties along land 
     borders of the United States, including towns, cities, and 
     counties, to enhance the coordination between local and 
     federal law enforcement agencies. Eligible costs include, but 
     shall not necessarily be limited to: overtime; vehicle 
     maintenance; vehicle and equipment rental costs; 
     reimbursement for mileage; fuel costs; equipment replacement 
     costs; and travel costs for law enforcement entities 
     assisting other local jurisdictions in law enforcement 
     activities.

                     Urban Area Security Initiative

       The amended bill provides $820,000,000 for Urban Area 
     Security Initiative (UASI) as proposed by the Senate and 
     instead of $850,000,000 as proposed by the House. Within this 
     funding, the Committees on Appropriations provide $15,000,000 
     for grants to non-profit organizations determined by the 
     Secretary to be at high risk of terrorist attack. The 
     Secretary shall consider prior threats or attacks against 
     similar organizations when determining risk, and shall notify 
     the Committees on Appropriations of the high risk or 
     potential high risk to each designated tax exempt grantee at 
     least five full business days in advance of the announcement 
     of any grant award.
       GAO is directed to provide a report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations, which describes the criteria and factors used 
     to determine the regional boundaries for UASI regions, 
     including changes as a result of the enactment of the 9/11 
     Act. The report shall also provide an analysis of how such 
     boundaries impact regional cooperation.
       The Committees on Appropriations include language in NPPD 
     related to the Capital Wireless Integrated Network.

               Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grants

       The amended bill provides $35,000,000 for Regional 
     Catastrophic Preparedness grants instead of $50,000,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. The House did not include funding. Of 
     this amount $18,000,000 shall be for tier one UASI regions, 
     no more than $3,000,000 shall be for technical assistance, 
     and the remaining funds shall be allocated based on all-
     hazards. These grants should fund multi-jurisdictional 
     efforts to promote regional approaches to catastrophic 
     events, including mass evacuation. The Committees on 
     Appropriations direct the Department to expeditiously award 
     the funds provided under this heading and the $35,000,000 
     provided in the U.S. Troop Readiness, Veterans' Care, Katrina 
     Recovery, and Iraq Accountability Appropriations Act, 2007, 
     Public Law 110-28. FEMA shall brief the Committees on 
     Appropriations by September 15, 2008, on the preparedness 
     assets (fuel, water, communications) that have been staged 
     and/or deployed pursuant to this program in this and previous 
     years.

                  Metropolitan Medical Response System

       The amended bill provides $41,000,000 for the Metropolitan 
     Medical Response System instead of $50,000,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $33,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. The 
     Committees on Appropriations do not include language 
     directing that the grants be competitively awarded as 
     proposed by the House.

                             Citizen Corps

       The amended bill provides $15,000,000 for the Citizen Corps 
     program as proposed by the Senate instead of $17,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House.

    Public Transportation Security Assistance and Railroad Security 
                               Assistance

       The amended bill provides $400,000,000 for Public 
     Transportation Assistance and Railroad Security Assistance. 
     Within the funding provided, no less than $25,000,000 is for 
     Amtrak.

                          Port Security Grants

       The amended bill provides $400,000,000 for port security 
     grants as proposed by both the House and the Senate.

                 Over-The-Road Bus Security Assistance

       The amended bill provides $11,500,000 for Over-the-Road bus 
     security grants instead of $11,000,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $12,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.

                   Trucking Industry Security Grants

       The amended bill provides $16,000,000 for trucking industry 
     security grants as proposed by the Senate instead of 
     $10,000,000 as proposed by the House. The funding is to be 
     competitively awarded. FEMA is directed to submit an 
     expenditure plan as detailed in the House report.

                     Buffer Zone Protection Program

       The amended bill provides $50,000,000 for the Buffer Zone 
     Protection Program as proposed by the Senate instead of 
     $100,000,000 as proposed by the House.

                             REAL ID Grants

       The amended bill provides $50,000,000 for REAL ID grants as 
     proposed by the House. The total is designated as an 
     emergency. In addition, States may opt to enhance REAL ID 
     capabilities by using State homeland security grants for this 
     purpose. The Committees on Appropriations note that no funds 
     were requested for REAL ID in the President's budget and 
     provide this funding to assist States in complying with this 
     Federal mandate. Funds are available until September 30, 
     2008.

             Commercial Equipment Direct Assistance Program

       The amended bill provides $25,000,000 for the Commercial 
     Equipment Direct Assistance Program instead of $20,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $40,000,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The Committees on Appropriations do not direct the 
     program be changed to a grant program as proposed by the 
     House.

             Interoperable Emergency Communications Grants

       The amended bill provides $50,000,000 for Interoperable 
     Emergency Communication Grants as proposed by the House 
     instead of $100,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. This 
     program shall be implemented in accordance with the 9/11 Act. 
     The Committees on Appropriations direct a briefing on the 
     implementation of GAO recommendations contained in GAO-07-
     031.

                      Emergency Operations Centers

       The amended bill provides $15,000,000 for Emergency 
     Operations Centers (EOC). The Committees on Appropriations 
     are aware of the needs of State and local governments for 
     adequate emergency operations centers to improve unified 
     command capabilities. Therefore funding is included for the 
     equipping, upgrading, and constructing of EOCs pursuant to 
     section 614 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and 
     Emergency Assistance Act, as amended by the 9/11 Act.

                        Grant Management System

       The Committees on Appropriations urge FEMA to consider the 
     use of tracking and accountability systems to assist in 
     managing grant allocations, distribution, expenditures, and 
     asset tracking, and encourage usage of multi-state 
     cooperative purchasing agreements.

                      Slowness in Awarding Grants

       The Committees on Appropriations direct FEMA to implement 
     the law, including the timeframes for issuing State and local 
     grant

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     funds. It is imperative the agency and the Department take 
     State and local partners in homeland security seriously by 
     ensuring needed resources are expeditiously provided for 
     known risks.

                           National Programs

       The amended bill provides $299,300,000 for training, 
     exercises, technical assistance, and other programs instead 
     of $293,000,000 as proposed by the House and $294,500,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.

               National Domestic Preparedness Consortium

       Included within the amount provided for National Programs, 
     $88,000,000 is for the National Domestic Preparedness 
     Consortium as proposed by both the House and Senate. 
     Consortium members funded in fiscal year 2007 shall receive 
     $22,000,000 pursuant to the 9/11 Act.

                    Center for Domestic Preparedness

       Included within the amount provided for National Programs, 
     $62,500,000 is for the Center for Domestic Preparedness as 
     proposed by the Senate instead of $57,000,000 as proposed by 
     the House. Within the funding provided, $5,500,000 is for the 
     Noble Training Center. The amended bill contains language 
     providing the Center authority to accept reimbursements from 
     others receiving training.

                 Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium

       Included within the amount provided for National Programs, 
     $8,800,000 is for the Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium 
     (RDPC). The RDPC provides technical assistance and training 
     for terrorism prevention, preparedness, response, and 
     recovery in support of rural homeland security requirements. 
     FEMA is directed to continue the development of specialized 
     and innovative training curricula for rural first responders 
     and ensure the coordination of such efforts with existing 
     grants and training partners.

                          Technical Assistance

       Included within the amount provided for National Programs, 
     $12,000,000 is for technical assistance instead of 
     $18,000,000 as proposed by the House and $14,000,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.

                     Demonstration Training Grants

       Included within the amount provided for National Programs, 
     $28,000,000 is for demonstration training grants as proposed 
     by the Senate. The House included funding for a program which 
     combined the demonstration and continuing training grants. 
     FEMA shall give priority to training that benefits nation-
     wide initiatives including those that identify and 
     disseminate preparedness and response best practices to 
     States and locals and are conducted at or in cooperation with 
     universities, colleges, and community colleges.

                       Continuing Training Grants

       Included within the amount provided for National Programs, 
     $31,000,000 is for continuing training grants as proposed by 
     the Senate. The House included funding for a program which 
     combined the demonstration and continuing training grants. 
     The Committees on Appropriations support programs which 
     consistently deliver homeland security curricula in the form 
     of executive education programs and accredited Masters Degree 
     education. The Committees on Appropriations recommend full 
     funding for the graduate-level homeland security education 
     programs currently supported by the Department and encourage 
     the Department to leverage these existing programs to meet 
     the growing need for graduate-level education.

                      Evaluations and Assessments

       Included within the amount provided for National Programs, 
     $19,000,000 is for evaluations and assessments as proposed by 
     the House and the Senate. FEMA shall brief the Committees on 
     Appropriations every six months on results from 
     completed evaluations instead of the requirement for FEMA 
     to provide the results of all evaluations within 30 days 
     of completion as proposed by the House.


                     FIREFIGHTER ASSISTANCE GRANTS

       The amended bill provides $750,000,000 instead of 
     $805,058,000 as proposed by the House and $705,000,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. Of this amount, $190,000,000 shall be 
     for firefighter staffing, as authorized by section 34 of the 
     Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974, instead of 
     $235,058,000 as proposed by the House and $145,000,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. The Committees on Appropriations 
     agree to make $3,000,000 available for implementation of 
     section 205(c) of Public Law 108-169, the United States Fire 
     Administration Reauthorization Act of 2003 to be 
     competitively awarded. Grants under sections 33 and 34 of the 
     Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974 are available 
     until September 30, 2009, as proposed by the House. FEMA is 
     encouraged to consider planning and preparation for wildfires 
     in the allocation of fire prevention programs.
       The Committees on Appropriations direct GAO to review the 
     application and award process for the Assistance to 
     Firefighters (FIRE) grants and Staffing for Adequate Fire and 
     Emergency Response (SAFER) grants as detailed in the House 
     report. FEMA shall peer-review FIRE and SAFER grant 
     applications which meet criteria established by FEMA and the 
     Fire Service. Those criteria necessary for peer-review must 
     be included in the grant application package. Applicants 
     whose grant applications are not reviewed must receive an 
     official notification detailing why the application did not 
     meet the criteria for review. Applications must be rank-
     ordered, and funded following the rank order.


                EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PERFORMANCE GRANTS

       The amended bill provides $300,000,000 as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate. The Committees on Appropriations 
     direct FEMA to retain the Emergency Management Performance 
     Grants as a separate grant program, and to continue funding 
     personnel expenses. Funds shall be used for all-hazards 
     activities.


              RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM

       The amended bill provides for the receipt and expenditure 
     of fees collected, as authorized by Public Law 105-276, as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate. The Committees on 
     Appropriations are concerned experiences and lessons learned 
     through the Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program 
     (REPP) are not being shared with other Department components, 
     and urge greater coordination with the REPP to share lessons 
     learned.


                   UNITED STATES FIRE ADMINISTRATION

       The amended bill provides $43,300,000 as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate.


                            DISASTER RELIEF

                     (Including Transfer of Funds)

       The amended bill provides $1,400,000,000 for Disaster 
     Relief instead of $1,700,000,000 as proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate. The amended bill contains a provision 
     to allow the transfer of up to $60,000,000 to FEMA Management 
     and Administration of which $48,000,000 is for the conversion 
     of 250 temporary disaster positions into permanent positions 
     and $12,000,000 is for activities related to the Robert T. 
     Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act. In 
     addition, the amended bill contains a provision to allow the 
     transfer of $16,000,000 to Office of Inspector General for 
     audits and investigations of disasters. The Committees on 
     Appropriations direct that funds appropriated for Disaster 
     Relief cannot be used to supplement the resources of other 
     DHS offices that receive a separate appropriation absent 
     explicit authority to do so in law.
       The amended bill contains a provision requiring the 
     Disaster Relief Fund report be submitted hereafter on a 
     monthly basis. The report is a continuation of the DRF report 
     required in Public Law 109-62, Public Law 109-90, and Public 
     Law 109-295. The requirement to report manufactured housing 
     and hotel and motel data is deleted. The report must now 
     include allocations, obligations, and expenditures for 
     Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, Wilma, and all other open 
     disasters.
       The Post-Hazard Mitigation Grant Program is a key component 
     of mitigation and disaster recovery. Federal investments in 
     post disaster mitigation activities are leveraged by a unique 
     `window of opportunity' that exists following a disaster, 
     when perceptions of risk become clearer and prompt 
     individuals and communities to undertake risk reduction 
     activities they may not have considered in a pre-disaster 
     context. FEMA is directed to report within 30 days of the 
     enactment of this Act on the use of post-disaster mitigation 
     funds, including funds made available after the 2005 
     hurricanes; any legislative or administrative obstacles 
     preventing more expedient use of funds; and recommendations 
     for more effective implementation of this program.


            DISASTER ASSISTANCE DIRECT LOAN PROGRAM ACCOUNT

       The amended bill provides $580,000 for administrative 
     expenses and $295,000 for the cost of loans as proposed by 
     both the House and the Senate. Gross obligations for the 
     principal amount of direct loans shall not exceed $25,000,000 
     as proposed by both the House and the Senate.


                      FLOOD MAP MODERNIZATION FUND

       The amended bill provides $220,000,000 for flood map 
     modernization instead of $230,000,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $200,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. FEMA is 
     encouraged to prioritize as criteria the number of stream and 
     coastal miles within the State, the Mississippi River Delta 
     region, and the participation of the state in leveraging non-
     federal contributions. FEMA is directed to dedicate at 
     least 10 percent of funds provided under this heading to 
     activities associated with maintaining flood maps that are 
     at least three years beyond their effective date. The goal 
     should be to complete maintenance of maps before they are 
     more than five years beyond their effective date. Map 
     maintenance includes: studying previously unstudied or 
     under-studied areas; restudying areas where watershed and/
     or floodplain conditions have altered flood hazards; and 
     re-evaluating flood hazards to take into account new data 
     or methodologies. Cooperating technical partners that 
     offer significant funding matches should be given priority 
     in allocating map maintenance funding. Up to three percent 
     of awarded funds may be used by recipients for 
     administrative expenses.
       FEMA is directed to brief the Committees on Appropriations 
     regarding the additional needs for a continued Flood Map 
     Modernization program as included in the Senate report. FEMA 
     is encouraged to work with the Army Corps of Engineers to 
     develop accurate maps reflecting the damage done by 
     Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. FEMA is further directed to 
     brief the Committees on Appropriations within 60 days of 
     enactment of this Act on the progress of flood plain mapping 
     in the Gulf Coast.

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                     NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE FUND

                     (Including Transfer of Funds)

       The amended bill provides $45,642,000 for salaries and 
     expenses as proposed by both the House and Senate. The 
     amended bill provides $90,000,000 for severe repetitive loss 
     property mitigation expenses under section 1361A of the 
     National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 and a repetitive loss 
     property mitigation pilot program under section 1323 of the 
     National Flood Insurance Act; and no less than $99,358,000 
     for other flood mitigation activities, of which up to 
     $34,000,000 is available for transfer to the National Flood 
     Mitigation Fund. Total funding of $145,000,000 is offset by 
     premium collections. The amended bill sets limitations of 
     $70,000,000 for operating expenses, $773,772,000 for agents' 
     commissions and taxes, and ``such sums'' for interest on 
     Treasury borrowings.


                     NATIONAL FLOOD MITIGATION FUND

                     (Including Transfer of Funds)

       The amended bill provides $34,000,000 by transfer from the 
     National Flood Insurance Fund as proposed by both the House 
     and Senate.


                  NATIONAL PREDISASTER MITIGATION FUND

       The amended bill provides $114,000,000 for the Predisaster 
     Mitigation Fund as proposed by both the House and Senate.
       The amended bill contains a provision requiring all 
     projects funded with the Predisaster Mitigation Fund comply 
     with the criteria in section 203(g) of the Robert T. Stafford 
     Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act.
       The Committees on Appropriations include the following 
     projects in the following amounts:

For infrastructure improvements, analysis, and other activities for 
    disaster mitigation:
  Ludlowville Flood Mitigation project, New York State Emergency 
    Management Office, NY......................................$200,000
  City of Albany, GA............................................300,000
  Sumter County Commission, GA..................................300,000
  City of Neodesha, KS..........................................200,000
  Adjutant General's Office of Emergency Preparedness, for projects in 
    Santee and Manning, SC....................................3,000,000
  Bosque County, TX..............................................40,000
  Town of Clifton Park, NY.......................................94,000
  Calvert County Government, MD.................................187,500
  Charles County Government, MD.................................106,500
  St. Mary's County Government, MD..............................184,619
  City of Detroit, MI.........................................1,600,000
  City of Coconut Creek, FL.....................................200,000
  City of Emeryville, CA........................................600,000
  City of Rye and Village of Rye Brook, NY......................250,000
  Yardley Borough, PA...........................................250,000
  City of Stanley, WI...........................................630,000
  Dalton Fire District, MA......................................750,000
  Department of Emergency Management for the City and County of San 
    Francisco, CA.............................................1,000,000
  City of Arvada, CO............................................200,000
  North Carolina Department of Crime Control and Public Safety1,600,000
  City of Los Angeles, CA........................................13,500
  City of Cudahy, CA.............................................65,000
  Los Angeles Unified School District, CA.....................1,000,000
  North Carolina Department of Agriculture, NC..................400,000
  Jackson County Board of Supervisors, MS.......................250,000
  Town of Dyer, IN..............................................550,000
  City of St. Charles, MN.......................................100,000
  Public Works Department of Winona County, MN..................100,000
  City of Louisville's Emergency Management Agency, KY..........200,000
  Northampton and Lehigh Counties, PA.........................1,000,000
  Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Conservation and Natural 
    Resources, Presque Isle State Park, PA......................990,000
  Cumberland County Public Schools, VA..........................400,000
  City of St. Joseph, MO......................................1,000,000
  City of Kannapolis, NC........................................625,000
  Monroe County Office of Emergency Preparedness, NY..........1,000,000
  Sandy Creek Township, City of Franklin, PA..................1,000,000
  Pierce County, WA.............................................500,000
  City of Cumberland, KY......................................2,000,000
  University of Kentucky, Department of Civil Engineering, KY...200,000
  City of Norwalk, CT...........................................505,000
  Onondaga County, NY...........................................500,000
  Onondaga County, for Oswego River Basin, NY...................500,000
  City of St. Petersburg, for shelter hardening, FL.............750,000
  City of St. Petersburg, for facility hardening, FL............750,000
  City of Fitzgerald, GA.........................................75,000
  City of Ashburn, GA............................................75,000
  Butts County Public Works Department, GA.......................30,000
  City of Monticello, GA.........................................50,000
  City of Haleyville, AL......................................1,000,000
  City of Myrtle Beach, SC......................................500,000
  City of Georgetown, TX......................................1,000,000
  City of Missouri City, TX.....................................200,000
For acquisition, demolition and relocation of property for disaster 
    mitigation:
  Chatham County Emergency Management, GA.......................200,000
  City of Davenport, IA.........................................200,000
  Wayne County Commissioners, PA................................200,000
  City of Plymouth, IN..........................................200,000
  Armstrong County, PA........................................1,000,000
  Holmes County Commission, OH..................................200,000
  Harris County Flood Control District, TX....................1,000,000
  City of Fort Worth, TX......................................1,000,000
  City of Kannapolis, NC........................................400,000
  Town of Pembroke, NH..........................................150,000
  City of Greensburg, KY........................................500,000
  Town of Martin, KY..........................................1,350,000
  City of Cumberland, KY........................................650,000
For risk identification, planning, communication, response 
    coordination, and modeling activities for disaster mitigation:
  Des Moines, IA................................................200,000
  Radford University, VA........................................200,000
  Washington Military Department, WA..........................1,000,000
  Public Works Department of the City of Santa Cruz, CA..........90,000
  Town of Epsom, NH..............................................50,000
  Westchester and Rockland Counties, NY.......................1,000,000
  Village of Elmsford, NY........................................30,000
  Arlington County, VA..........................................260,000
  Franklin Regional Council of Governments, MA..................100,000
  North Carolina Department of Crime Control and Public Safety3,400,000
  City of Alpine, TX............................................100,000
  City of Del Rio, TX...........................................600,000
  Lehman College, NY..........................................1,000,000
  Broward County, FL............................................500,000
  Southeast Missouri State University, MO.......................430,000
  Williamstown Lake, Grant and Pendleton Counties, KY...........500,000
  City of Whitehall, OH.........................................500,000
  City of Hampton, VA...........................................250,000
  Santa Clara County, CA........................................250,000
  Regional Joint Readiness Center, Pittsburgh, PA...............500,000
For emergency alert and notification systems:
  City of Detroit, MI...........................................485,000
  City of Los Angeles, CA.......................................100,000
  Jasper County Government, IN..................................215,000
  City of Belton, MO............................................150,000
  City of Smithville, MO........................................200,000
  Local Emergency Planning Committee, Town of Needham, MA.......200,000
For wildfire mitigation activities:
  Washington County and Washington County Department of Public Works, 
    UT..........................................................200,000
  Arrowhead Regional Development Commission, MN.................450,000
  San Bernardino County Fire Department, CA...................1,500,000
  Idaho Bureau of Homeland Security, ID.........................600,000


                       EMERGENCY FOOD AND SHELTER

       The amended bill provides $153,000,000 for Emergency Food 
     and Shelter as proposed by both the House and Senate.

       TITLE IV--RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, TRAINING, AND SERVICES

           United States Citizenship and Immigration Services

       The amended bill provides $80,973,000 for United States 
     Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) instead of 
     $30,000,000 as proposed by the House and $50,523,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. Of this amount, $80,000,000 is 
     designated as emergency.

              Employment Eligibility Verification/E-Verify

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $60,000,000 for 
     the Employment Eligibility Verification program, which USCIS 
     has renamed E-Verify, instead of $30,000,000 provided by both 
     the House and the Senate. This system allows employers to 
     check government databases and verify the employment status 
     of job applicants.

                      FBI Background Check Backlog

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $20,000,000 for 
     reduction of the FBI name check backlog as proposed by the 
     Senate and instead of no funding proposed by the House. The 
     Director of USCIS is directed to report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations on plans to eliminate the backlog of FBI name 
     checks, as discussed in the Senate report.

                    Benefit Parole Programs Transfer

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $523,000 for USCIS 
     to transfer the Cuban-Haitian Entrant Program, the Moscow 
     Refugee

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     Program, and the Humanitarian Parole Program from U.S. 
     Immigration and Customs Enforcement to USCIS, as proposed by 
     the Senate and requested by the Department. The House did not 
     transfer these programs. The Director of USCIS is directed to 
     brief the Committees on Appropriations on the number of 
     individuals serviced by these programs and the long-term 
     outlook for these programs.

                          Immigration Services

       The Committees on Appropriations direct USCIS to expand its 
     immigration services programs, prioritizing areas that have 
     large populations of underserved immigrant populations, as 
     discussed in the House report. The Committees on 
     Appropriations provide $450,000 for this purpose, of which 
     $150,000 shall be allocated to the Citizens Advice Bureau 
     Immigrant Assistance Project and $300,000 shall be allocated 
     to the Bronx Project, Northern Manhattan Coalition for 
     Immigrant Rights.

                          Fee-Funded Programs

       Current estimates of fee collections, which constitute the 
     majority of USCIS resources, are $2,538,872,000. These 
     revenues will support adjudication of applications for 
     immigration benefits and fraud prevention activities, and are 
     derived from fees collected from persons applying for 
     immigration benefits. The Committees on Appropriations direct 
     USCIS to allocate these fees as shown in the table presented 
     in the Senate report and direct that no more than $10,000 
     shall be for official reception and representation expenses.
       Within the total fees collected, the Committees on 
     Appropriations direct USCIS to provide no less than 
     $49,357,000 to support Customer Service Center operations, 
     and to dedicate the entirety of premium processing revenue to 
     business system and information technology transformation, 
     including converting immigration records to digital format. 
     The Committees on Appropriations require the Director of 
     USCIS to submit an expenditure plan for the Business 
     Transformation Project. USCIS should include materials in the 
     plan that address the alignment of the transformation process 
     with the Departmental enterprise architecture, as well as 
     details on expected project performance and deliverables.

                           Immigration Reform

       USCIS is not required to report on the anticipated process 
     for administering a temporary worker program.

                     H-1B Benefits Fraud Assessment

       USCIS is directed to conduct a benefits fraud assessment of 
     the H-1B Visa Program, and to report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations on the results of the assessment and any 
     recommendations to strengthen the program.

                             USCIS Vehicles

       The amended bill provides authority for USCIS to acquire up 
     to five vehicles in locations where the General Services 
     Administration does not provide vehicles for lease. The 
     Director of USCIS is directed to notify the Committees on 
     Appropriations on each occasion this authority is used, 
     including details on the cost of each vehicle, the rationale 
     for its purchase or lease, and the location where the vehicle 
     is used.

                Federal Law Enforcement Training Center


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $238,076,000 for Salaries and 
     Expenses instead of $219,786,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $221,076,000 as proposed by the Senate. Of this amount, 
     $17,000,000 is designated as emergency. The amended bill 
     allows the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) to 
     obligate funds in anticipation of reimbursements from 
     agencies, as proposed by the Senate. The Committees on 
     Appropriations adopt the Senate position of not transferring 
     the Federal Law Enforcement Training Accreditation Board 
     (FLETA) from FLETC and include $1,290,000 for FLETA within 
     this appropriation. The amended bill also extends the rehired 
     annuitant authority through December 31, 2010. The Committees 
     on Appropriations do not adopt the revolving fund language 
     proposed by the Administration.


     ACQUISITIONS, CONSTRUCTION, IMPROVEMENTS, AND RELATED EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $50,590,000 for Acquisitions, 
     Construction, Improvements, and Related Expenses instead of 
     $43,270,000 as proposed by the House and $44,470,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. Of this amount, $4,000,000 is 
     designated as emergency. Within the total, $3,320,000 is for 
     construction of new training and related facilities at 
     Artesia, New Mexico.

                         Science and Technology


                     MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION

       The amended bill provides $138,600,000 for Management and 
     Administration of Science and Technology (S&T) instead of 
     $130,787,000 as proposed by the House and $140,632,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. This amount includes $10,000 for 
     official reception and representation as proposed by the 
     House instead of $3,000 as proposed by the Senate. S&T shall 
     move expeditiously to address critical issues of staff 
     vacancies and internal controls. Sufficient resources have 
     been included within this account for the establishment of 
     the Homeland Security International Cooperative Programs 
     Office pursuant to section 1901 of the 9/11 Act.


           RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, ACQUISITION, AND OPERATIONS

       The amended bill provides $691,735,000 for Research, 
     Development, Acquisition, and Operations instead of 
     $646,325,000 as proposed by the House and $697,364,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. The following table specifies funding 
     by budget activity:

Border and Maritime Security................................$25,479,000
Chemical and Biological.....................................208,020,000
Command, Control, and Interoperability.......................56,980,000
Explosives...................................................77,654,000
Human Factors................................................14,206,000
Infrastructure and Geophysical...............................64,500,000
Innovation...................................................33,000,000
Laboratory Facilities.......................................103,814,000
Test and Evaluations/Standards...............................28,520,000
Transition...................................................25,265,000
University Programs..........................................49,297,000
Homeland Security Institute...................................5,000,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Total................................................$691,735,000

                      Homeland Security Institute

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $5,000,000 for the 
     Homeland Security Institute (HSI), as proposed by the Senate. 
     Funding reductions have been made to each program, project, 
     and activity (PPA) within S&T to reflect this appropriation 
     for HSI. The Committees on Appropriations recognize that in 
     addition to this appropriation, HSI has many ongoing projects 
     with other DHS agencies that supplement these funds. S&T 
     shall ensure that the fiscal year 2009 Congressional 
     justification clearly delineates funding for the Homeland 
     Security Institute and does not obscure it within S&T's other 
     PPAs.

                        Chemical and Biological

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $208,020,000 for 
     the chemical and biological program instead of $215,131,000 
     as proposed by the House and $216,038,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. Within this total, $5,800,000 has been appropriated 
     to procure 26 Generation 3 BioWatch detection units to 
     support a six month pilot of these systems in two BioWatch 
     cities. No funding has been provided for the low rate initial 
     production procurement because the Department's decision on 
     which system to procure will not be made until after the 
     pilot is concluded. Currently, the Department does not 
     anticipate this until late 2008 or early 2009.

                 Command, Control, and Interoperability

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $56,980,000 for 
     command, control, and interoperability instead of $61,100,000 
     as proposed by the House and $61,763,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. Within this total, not less than $19,881,000 is for 
     cyber security activities including efforts to address flaws 
     in the computerized systems that control generators, 
     switching stations, and electrical substations as well as 
     other emerging threats to infrastructure critical to the U.S. 
     economy.

     Analysis, Dissemination, Visualization, Insight, and Semantic 
                      Enhancement (ADVISE) program

       No funding has been provided for the ADVISE program as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate. Bill language 
     clarifies that obligations may not be made to follow-on or 
     successor programs to ADVISE. The Committees on 
     Appropriations remind the Department that any tools designed 
     to manipulate data bases must have proper Privacy Impact 
     Assessments in place before use.

           First Responder Communications Equipment Standards

       Federal funding for first responder communications 
     equipment should be compliant with common system standards 
     for digital public safety radio communications (Project 25 
     standards), as appropriate, to ensure interoperability. S&T, 
     in conjunction with the Director of the National Institute of 
     Standards and Technology, shall continue assessing the 
     compliance of first responder communications equipment with 
     Project 25 standards.

                               Explosives

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $77,654,000 for 
     explosives instead of $63,749,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $81,726,000 as proposed by the Senate. Within this total, 
     not less than $15,000,000 shall be used to support S&T's work 
     under HSPD-19 as discussed in the Senate report. 
     Specifically, S&T shall work toward producing detection 
     technologies that deter, reduce, or eliminate explosive 
     attacks and their consequences including car bombs. S&T 
     should coordinate this work with other Federal agencies to 
     eliminate any duplication of efforts.
       S&T has been conducting three air cargo pilots since 2006. 
     While two of the pilots are completed, the remaining pilot at 
     San Francisco airport has been repeatedly delayed. As a 
     result, S&T does not anticipate collecting six months of data 
     on the use of explosive detection systems (EDS) to screen air 
     cargo at a dedicated facility as required in the statement of 
     managers accompanying House Report 109-241. The Committees on 
     Appropriations urge S&T to continue the air cargo pilot at 
     San Francisco airport to obtain a full six months of EDS data 
     and encourage the use of unobligated balances from the air 
     cargo research and development program for this effort. As 
     the most recent monthly obligation report shows, $4,755,680 
     is currently unobligated. S&T is encouraged to share any 
     promising results of the air cargo pilots with other 
     airports.

                             Human Factors

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $14,206,000 for 
     human factors instead of

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     $12,600,000 as proposed by the House and $6,706,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. Within this funding, $7,500,000 is 
     for the Institute for Homeland Security Solutions, which will 
     be funded through the Research Triangle Institute. The 
     Institute for Homeland Security Solutions (IHSS) will conduct 
     applied technological and social science research with 
     universities, other federal agencies, state and local 
     security agencies and the private sector. This Institute will 
     focus on developing near-term technological solutions to 
     practical, real world problems that have broad applications. 
     IHSS' work for DHS will cover critical policy and operational 
     implications of new technologies and will be narrowly focused 
     on information analysis tools and policies. One example of 
     the work the Institute will focus on is anomaly detection. 
     The paradigm for security in many operations centers is a 
     person, or group of people, staring at a dozen or more video 
     screens and perhaps receiving data from a variety of other 
     sources simultaneously. In these settings, the human brain is 
     quickly overwhelmed with more images and data than it can 
     effectively process--too much data is almost as bad as no 
     data at all. The Institute will focus on whether these 
     centers can be more effective through development of 
     technology capable of learning and remembering what the 
     normal traffic pattern of people is and detecting 
     automatically when there is an anomaly that might raise a 
     security concern.

                     Infrastructure and Geophysical

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $64,500,000 for 
     infrastructure and geophysical, instead of $24,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $64,000,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. Within the funding provided, $27,000,000 is to 
     continue the Southeast Regional Research Initiative, 
     $9,500,000 is for Regional Technology Integration, and 
     $11,000,000 is for the Community-Based Critical 
     Infrastructure Protection Institute to support existing work 
     in research and development and application of technology for 
     community based critical infrastructure protection efforts.

                               Innovation

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $33,000,000 for 
     innovation instead of $51,900,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $46,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. Funding is not 
     specified among the Innovation programs; S&T is directed to 
     submit to the Committees on Appropriations an allocation plan 
     for Innovations within 30 days after enactment of this Act.

                            New Technologies

       The Committees on Appropriations believe new technologies 
     may significantly help the Department as it seeks to secure 
     our homeland. The Department is encouraged to develop such 
     technologies as carbon nanotube coatings; dual use mobile 
     sensor technology that provides automatic intelligence 
     collection; sensor drive analytics; regional disease 
     surveillance; explosive detection using computer tomography/
     neutron technologies; microsystems technologies for high 
     threat problem solving; small, rugged mass spectrometers; 
     gallium nitride based multi-mission phase array radar; high 
     throughput backscatter personal screeners; data systems that 
     are scaleable, easily deployable and do not require 
     significant power or cooling infrastructure; mono-energetic 
     gamma resonant imaging and detection systems; respirators 
     using antimicrobial iodinated technology; and supercomputing 
     centers that utilize smart sensor algorithms on low cost 
     processors.

                   Multi-Function Phased Array Radars

       During the next decade, many of the surveillance radars 
     used by a number of Federal agencies around the country will 
     near the end of their design life. The Department is 
     encouraged to continue its involvement in the Office of 
     Federal Coordinator for Meteorology (OFCM) Working Group for 
     Multifunctional Phased Array Radar (MPAR), which is focused 
     on developing multi-function phased array radars to replace 
     the current generation of surveillance radar. The Department 
     should evaluate the mission requirements where MPAR has 
     potential departmental applications such as providing 
     information on severe weather, non-cooperative aircraft, and 
     potential terrorist incidents involving chemical, biological, 
     radiological, or nuclear materials. The Department's 
     continued participation in the OFCM effort should attempt to 
     ensure that the appropriate applications are incorporated 
     into the MPAR design.

                         Laboratory Facilities

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $103,814,000 for 
     laboratory facilities as proposed by the Senate instead of 
     $88,814,000 as proposed by the House. Within the total 
     provided is $15,000,000 for Area 300 (Pacific Northwest 
     National Laboratory) for ongoing construction in support 
     of the memorandum of understanding between DHS, the 
     Department of Energy and the National Nuclear Security 
     Administration.
       S&T is directed to report on the costs and benefits of the 
     Transportation Safety Laboratory charging companies for 
     evaluation of their products. S&T should account for 
     potential enhanced services and capitol improvements that 
     such fees might allow, as well as any negative effects such 
     as potential barriers to entry for small companies that such 
     fees may cause.

                     Test and Evaluations/Standards

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $28,520,000 for 
     test and evaluations/standards as proposed by the House 
     instead of $24,219,000 as proposed by the Senate. Within the 
     funds provided, $3,000,000 shall be for independent peer 
     reviewed program evaluations throughout DHS conducted by 
     outside entities. The Committees on Appropriations expect 
     that only one or two smaller scale programs will be able to 
     be evaluated with this funding and direct S&T to begin with 
     an evaluation of TSA's air cargo certified shipper pilot 
     program. This evaluation should focus on the soundness of the 
     measurements TSA will use to evaluate the integrity of a 
     certified shippers air cargo security program and whether the 
     certified shipper program will help TSA meet the 100-percent 
     screening requirements contained in the 9/11 Act. S&T shall 
     consult with the Committees on Appropriations on other 
     programs to be evaluated and the scope of the evaluation 
     before funding is obligated.

                               Transition

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $25,265,000 for 
     transition instead of $26,000,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $23,901,000 as proposed by the Senate. Within the funds 
     provided, up to $1,000,000 is for an independent review to 
     determine whether Federal resources are being adequately and 
     efficiently used in DHS and other Federal agencies to address 
     homeland security needs, including the opportunity costs that 
     may result from the increased prominence of homeland security 
     as detailed in the House report. This review should be 
     conducted by the National Academy of Public Administration.

                          University Programs

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $49,297,000 for 
     university programs instead of $48,575,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $38,718,000 as proposed by the Senate. Within this 
     funding, $4,000,000 is to support the new National 
     Transportation Security Center of Excellence authorized in 
     the 9/11 Act and $2,000,000 is to support the ongoing 
     Memorandum of Agreement with the Naval Postgraduate School. 
     Because the funding level is $10,579,000 above the budget 
     request, S&T shall brief the Committees on Appropriations on 
     how these additional funds will be allocated 60 days after 
     enactment of this Act. As part of this briefing, S&T shall 
     also discuss how universities are selected to participate in 
     this program, how S&T determines the type of research each 
     Center of Excellence will specialize in, how the Directorate 
     evaluates the quality of work from the Centers, and assess 
     the impact a time limit may have on the quality and breadth 
     of research conducted.

                   Domestic Nuclear Detection Office


                     MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION

       The amended bill provides $31,500,000 for Management and 
     Administration instead of $31,176,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $32,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. The increase 
     of $1,032,000 above the current services level is intended to 
     partially address critical staff vacancies. The Committees on 
     Appropriation are concerned with the Domestic Nuclear 
     Detection Office's (DNDO) shortfall in critical staffing 
     positions and the impact of this shortfall upon the agency's 
     administrative functions. As a result, there have been 
     significant delays in obtaining quality budgetary information 
     on major acquisitions and research projects from the agency. 
     As of the end of September 2007, DNDO was only supporting 91 
     positions, or 21 below the fiscal year 2007 enacted level. 
     Furthermore, the fiscal year 2008 budget justification fails 
     to provide detailed data and explanatory statements for the 
     additional 18 program management staff requested. Without an 
     effective staffing plan and the appropriate complement of 
     budgetary and support personnel, DNDO will be unable to 
     manage its projected acquisition, fielding and integration of 
     next generation devices. Therefore, DNDO is directed to 
     prioritize its program management support needs and make 
     every effort to fill associated positions as soon as 
     possible. DNDO shall brief the Committees on Appropriations 
     by February 1, 2008 on its hiring plan.


                 RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND OPERATIONS

       The amended bill provides $323,500,000 for Research, 
     Development, and Operations instead of $316,900,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $336,000,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The following table specifies funding by budget 
     activity:

Systems Engineering and Architecture........................$22,400,000
Systems Development.........................................118,100,000
Transformational Research and Development....................96,000,000
Assessments..................................................37,500,000
Operations Support...........................................34,500,000
National Technical Nuclear Forensics Center..................15,000,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Total................................................$323,500,000

                          Systems Development

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $118,100,000 for 
     systems development instead of $108,100,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $132,100,000 as proposed by the Senate. Within 
     the amount appropriated: $10,000,000 shall be available to 
     support the implementation of the Securing the Cities 
     Initiative; $10,000,000 is to deploy up to ten teams to 
     screen general aviation aircraft for illicit material, 
     other aviation programs or non-ports of entry land border 
     efforts; and $3,000,000 is for the development of 
     detection systems to scan general aviation aircraft for 
     illicit radiological and nuclear materials. DNDO is urged 
     to place a priority within development

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     and deployment of detection systems on the highest risk 
     pathways entering the country.
       The Committees on Appropriations concur with direction in 
     the Senate report requiring DNDO to submit a strategic plan 
     for its phased deployment of the Securing the Cities 
     initiative. This plan shall: (1) prioritize the cities that 
     will be covered by the program; (2) lay out decisions on 
     which routes will be covered; (3) address whether decoy 
     detection systems would benefit the public good; (4) indicate 
     what level of detection infrastructure is planned in each 
     city; (5) address whether any given deployment has a 
     reasonable chance of success; and (6) establish a five year 
     projected cost estimate for this initiative. In addition, 
     DNDO shall enter into a memorandum of understanding with any 
     city receiving resources from the Securing the Cities 
     initiative. This memorandum shall outline the duties expected 
     of DNDO and the city over the foreseeable future as well as 
     the annual resources requirements each must meet to fully 
     implement this initiative.
       The Committees on Appropriations concur with the House 
     report directing DNDO to report on its assessment of 
     radiation detection technologies that could be used in rail 
     yards, at non-ports of entry land border crossings, at 
     general aviation airports, and with small maritime craft. 
     DNDO shall brief the Committees on Appropriations quarterly 
     on the progress it has made in identifying the necessary 
     architecture, the strengths and weakness of these 
     technologies, and a timetable to develop and deploy these 
     technologies.
       The Committees on Appropriations agree with the Senate 
     report encouraging DNDO to place its screening equipment 
     according to threat and risk rather than ease of screening 
     and measurement. Further, DNDO is directed to continue to 
     keep the Committees on Appropriations informed of its efforts 
     to fully cover all high risk pathways into the United States 
     and how it is using intelligence to drive investments in its 
     global nuclear detection architecture.
       DNDO shall work with U.S. Customs and Border Protection 
     (CBP) to initiate two pilots of radiation portal monitors 
     within the air port of entry environment for screening 
     individuals and their baggage for radioactive materials. The 
     pilots should include a detailed concept of operations. DNDO 
     and CBP are directed to brief the Committees on 
     Appropriations on the status of the development efforts.

                              Assessments

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $37,500,000 for 
     assessments instead of $32,000,000 as proposed by the House 
     and the Senate. Within the funding provided, $5,500,000 is to 
     enhance detection links between seaports and railroads at a 
     test center in Tacoma, Washington as authorized by the SAFE 
     Port Act, as proposed by the Senate.

                              Red Teaming

       DNDO is directed to brief the Committees on Appropriations 
     on red team exercises it has conducted, any vulnerabilities 
     identified, and any changes that are being made to the system 
     to address these vulnerabilities. The first briefing shall be 
     within 120 days after enactment of this Act.


                          systems acquisition

       The amended bill provides $129,750,000 for Systems 
     Acquisition instead of $171,500,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $139,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. The following 
     table specifies funding by budget activity:

Radiation Portal Monitor Program............................$90,000,000
Securing the Cities..........................................30,000,000
Human Portal Radiation Detection Systems Program..............9,750,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Total................................................$129,750,000

                    Radiation Portal Monitor Program

       The Committees on Appropriations provide $90,000,000 for 
     the radiation portal monitor program instead of $171,500,000 
     as proposed by the House and $139,000,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. Within this appropriation, full funding has been 
     provided for DNDO's effort to: procure and deploy additional 
     polyvinyl toluene (PVT) based fixed radiation portal monitors 
     (RPMs) to all remaining northern border sites by calendar 
     year 2009, deploy PVT units in the air cargo environment, 
     upgrade and deploy the 45 low rate initial production 
     Advanced Spectroscopic Portal (ASPs) units, and support field 
     validation for ASPs to determine that these systems meet 
     CBP's functionality requirements.
       As of November 15, 2007, 100-percent of all containerized 
     cargo is being screened by RPMs at the southern border. 
     However, the Committees on Appropriations remain deeply 
     concerned about the Department's ability to detect non-
     containerized illicit radioactive materials entering the 
     nation. Since the President's budget submission in February 
     2007, Congress has appropriated $100,000,000 in unrequested 
     emergency resources to speed placement of fixed radiation 
     detectors at ports of entry (POE). Unfortunately, these 
     resources, as well as prior year appropriations of 
     $64,330,000, remain largely unspent due to additional 
     development required of the ASP monitors and additional 
     evaluation to determine if ASP monitors are significantly 
     more effective than currently deployed technologies. To date, 
     the Committees on Appropriations have not received a 
     certification from the Secretary that the ASP monitors 
     perform more effectively in an operational environment 
     compared to current generation portal monitors. Therefore, 
     limited funding is provided for ASP in fiscal year 2008. The 
     Committees on Appropriations direct $147,000,000, from 
     supplemental funds provided in fiscal year 2007 and annual 
     appropriations provided in fiscal year 2008, be utilized 
     to accelerate the procurement and deployment of PVTs to 
     complete deployment of these systems at all remaining 
     northern border sites. While the current generation 
     technologies may not have the expected capabilities of ASP 
     systems, they are substantially less expensive, proven to 
     work within known limits, and can be quickly deployed to 
     POEs.
       The Committees on Appropriations appreciate the 
     difficulties the Secretary faces in certifying the ASP 
     systems and provide sufficient resources to allow DNDO to 
     enter into an agreement with the National Academy of Sciences 
     (NAS) to assist the Secretary in his certification decisions. 
     NAS will help validate testing completed to date, provide 
     support for future testing, assess the costs and benefits of 
     this technology, and bring robustness and scientific rigor to 
     the procurement process. As in prior fiscal years, the 
     Committees on Appropriations include a prohibition of full 
     scale procurement of ASP systems until the Secretary has 
     certified and reported to the Committees that a significant 
     increase in operational effectiveness merits such a decision. 
     However, the amended bill also requires separate and distinct 
     certifications for primary and secondary deployments in 
     recognition of the inherently unique operational requirements 
     each presents. The amended bill also prohibits high-risk 
     concurrent development and production of mutually dependent 
     software and hardware components of detection systems. This 
     restriction is included to address the acquisition and fiscal 
     risks associated with such concurrency and in response to the 
     testing difficulties DNDO has encountered over the last 
     fiscal year.

                      TITLE V--GENERAL PROVISIONS

       Section 501. The amended bill continues a provision 
     proposed by the House and Senate that no part of any 
     appropriation shall remain available for obligation beyond 
     the current year unless expressly provided.
       Section 502. The amended bill continues a provision 
     proposed by the House that unexpended balances of prior 
     appropriations may be merged with new appropriations accounts 
     and used for the same purpose, subject to reprogramming 
     guidelines.
       Section 503. The amended bill continues and modifies a 
     provision proposed by the House and Senate that provides 
     authority to reprogram appropriations within an account and 
     to transfer up to 5 percent between appropriations accounts 
     with 15-day advance notification of the Committees on 
     Appropriations. Modifications adopted include in (1) adding 
     ``project'' or ``activity''; and in (2) adding ``office''. A 
     detailed funding table identifying each congressional control 
     level for reprogramming purposes is included at the end of 
     this statement. These reprogramming guidelines shall be 
     complied with by all agencies funded by the Department of 
     Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2008.
       The Committees on Appropriations expect the Department to 
     submit reprogramming requests on a timely basis, and to 
     provide complete explanations of the reallocations proposed, 
     including detailed justifications of the increases and 
     offsets, and any specific impact the proposed changes will 
     have on the budget request for the following fiscal year and 
     future-year appropriations requirements. Each request 
     submitted to the Committees should include a detailed table 
     showing the proposed revisions at the account, program, 
     project, and activity level to the funding and staffing 
     (full-time equivalent position) levels for the current fiscal 
     year and to the levels requested in the President's budget 
     for the following fiscal year.
       The Committees on Appropriations expect the Department to 
     manage its programs and activities within the levels 
     appropriated. The Committees on Appropriations are concerned 
     with the number of reprogramming proposals submitted for 
     consideration by the Department and remind the Department 
     that reprogramming or transfer requests should be submitted 
     only in the case of an unforeseeable emergency or situation 
     that could not have been predicted when formulating the 
     budget request for the current fiscal year. When the 
     Department submits a reprogramming or transfer request to the 
     Committees on Appropriations and does not receive identical 
     responses from the House and Senate, it is the responsibility 
     of the Department to reconcile the House and Senate 
     differences before proceeding, and if reconciliation is not 
     possible, to consider the reprogramming or transfer request 
     unapproved.
       The Department is not to propose a reprogramming or 
     transfer of funds after June 30 unless there are exceptional 
     or extraordinary circumstances, such that lives or property 
     are placed in imminent danger.
       Section 504. The amended bill continues a provision 
     proposed by the House and the Senate that none of the funds 
     appropriated or otherwise available to the Department may be 
     used to make payment to the Department's Working Capital 
     Fund, except for activities and amounts allowed in the 
     President's fiscal year 2008 budget, excluding sedan service, 
     shuttle service, transit subsidy, mail operations, parking, 
     and competitive sourcing. Any additional activities and

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     amounts must be approved by the Committees on Appropriations 
     30 days in advance of obligation.
       Section 505. The amended bill continues a provision 
     proposed by the House and Senate that not to exceed 50 
     percent of unobligated balances remaining at the end of 
     fiscal year 2008 from appropriations made for salaries and 
     expenses shall remain available through fiscal year 2009 
     subject to reprogramming guidelines.
       Section 506. The amended bill continues a provision 
     proposed by the House and Senate deeming that funds for 
     intelligence activities are specifically authorized during 
     fiscal year 2008 until the enactment of an Act authorizing 
     intelligence activities for fiscal year 2008.
       Section 507. The amended bill continues a provision 
     proposed by the House and Senate directing the Federal Law 
     Enforcement Training Accreditation Board to lead the Federal 
     law enforcement training accreditation process.
       Section 508. The amended bill continues and modifies a 
     provision proposed by the House and Senate requiring 
     notification of the Committees on Appropriations three 
     business days before any grant allocation, discretionary 
     grant award, discretionary contract award, including Federal 
     Acquisition Regulation-covered contracts, letter of 
     intent, or public announcement of the intention to make 
     such an award totaling in excess of $1,000,000. 
     Additionally, the Federal Emergency Management Agency 
     (FEMA) is required to brief the Committees on 
     Appropriations five full business days prior to announcing 
     publicly the intention to make an award of State Homeland 
     Security grants, Urban Area Security Initiative grants, or 
     Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grants.
       Section 509. The amended bill continues a provision 
     proposed by the House and Senate that no agency shall 
     purchase, construct, or lease additional facilities for 
     Federal law enforcement training without advance approval of 
     the Committees on Appropriations.
       Section 510. The amended bill continues a provision 
     proposed by the House and Senate that FLETC shall schedule 
     basic and/or advanced law enforcement training at all four 
     training facilities under its control to ensure that these 
     training centers are operated at the highest capacity.
       Section 511. The amended bill continues a provision 
     proposed by the House that none of the funds may be used for 
     any construction, repair, alteration, or acquisition project 
     for which a prospectus, if required under chapter 33 of Title 
     40, United States Code, has not been approved. The amended 
     bill excludes funds that may be required for development of a 
     proposed prospectus. The Senate proposed similar language 
     with a reference to the Public Buildings Act of 1959.
       Section 512. The amended bill continues a provision 
     proposed by the House and Senate that none of the funds may 
     be used in contravention of the Buy American Act.
       Section 513. The amended bill continues and modifies a 
     provision proposed by the House and Senate to prohibit the 
     obligation of funds for the Secure Flight program, except on 
     a test basis, until the requirements of section 522 of Public 
     Law 108-334 have been met and certified by the Secretary of 
     DHS and reviewed by the Government Accountability Office 
     (GAO). The Committees on Appropriations direct GAO to 
     continue to evaluate DHS and Transportation Security 
     Administration (TSA) actions to meet the ten conditions 
     listed in section 522(a) of Public Law 108-334 and to report 
     to the Committees on Appropriations, either incrementally as 
     the Department meets additional conditions, or when all 
     conditions have been met by the Department. The amended bill 
     also prohibits the obligation of funds to develop or test 
     algorithms assigning risk to passengers not on government 
     watch lists and for a commercial database that is obtained 
     from or remains under the control of a non-federal entity, 
     excluding Passenger Name Record data obtained from air 
     carriers. Within 90 days after enactment of this Act, TSA 
     shall submit a detailed plan on achieving key milestones, as 
     well as certification of this program.
       Section 514. The amended bill continues a provision 
     proposed by the Senate prohibiting funds to be used to amend 
     the oath of allegiance required by section 337 of the 
     Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1448). The House 
     bill contained no similar provision.
       Section 515. The amended bill continues a provision 
     proposed by the House and Senate regarding competitive 
     sourcing.
       Section 516. The amended bill continues and modifies a 
     provision proposed by the House and Senate regarding the 
     reimbursement to the Secret Service for the cost of 
     protective services for the head of a Federal agency other 
     than the Secretary of Homeland Security. The provision allows 
     the Secret Service to seek reimbursement for the cost of such 
     protective services.
       Section 517. The amended bill continues and modifies a 
     provision proposed by the Senate that allows the Director of 
     the Secret Service to enter into an agreement to perform 
     protection of a Federal officer, other than a person granted 
     such protection by law, on a fully reimbursable basis. The 
     House bill contained no similar provision.
       Section 518. The amended bill continues and modifies a 
     provision proposed by the House and the Senate directing TSA 
     to research, develop, and procure new technologies to inspect 
     and screen air cargo. In the interim, TSA shall utilize 
     existing checked baggage explosive detection equipment and 
     screeners to screen cargo on passenger aircraft when 
     practicable. New language is included that requires TSA to 
     work with air carriers and airports to ensure the screening 
     of cargo carried on passenger aircraft, as required by the 9/
     11 Act, increases incrementally each quarter. TSA is required 
     to report air cargo inspection statistics detailing how 
     incremental progress is being made to the Committees on 
     Appropriations within 45 days of the end of each quarter of 
     the fiscal year.
       Section 519. The amended bill continues a provision 
     proposed by the House and Senate directing that only the 
     Privacy Officer, appointed pursuant to section 222 of the 
     Homeland Security Act of 2002, may alter, direct that changes 
     be made to, delay or prohibit the transmission of a Privacy 
     Officer report to Congress.
       Section 520. The amended bill continues a provision 
     proposed by the House and Senate prohibiting the use of funds 
     made available in this Act to pay the salary of any employee 
     serving as a contracting officer's technical representative 
     (COTR), or acting in a similar capacity, who has not received 
     COTR training.
       Section 521. The amended bill continues a provision 
     proposed by the House directing that any funds appropriated 
     or transferred to TSA ``Aviation Security'', 
     ``Administration'' and ``Transportation Security Support'' in 
     fiscal years 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007 that are recovered or 
     deobligated shall be available only for procurement and 
     installation of explosives detection systems, for air cargo, 
     baggage, and checkpoint screening systems, subject to 
     notification. Quarterly reports must be submitted identifying 
     any funds that are recovered or deobligated. The Senate bill 
     contained similar language without a reporting requirement.
       Section 522. The amended bill continues a provision 
     proposed by the Senate continuing Section 525(d) of Public 
     Law 109-295 pertaining to Sensitive Security Information 
     (SSI) through fiscal year 2008. The House bill modified the 
     SSI provision contained in Section 525 of Public Law 109-295.
       Section 523. The amended bill includes a provision proposed 
     by the Senate requiring any funds appropriated to Coast Guard 
     for 110-123 foot patrol boat conversions that are recovered, 
     collected, or otherwise received as a result of negotiation, 
     mediation, or litigation, shall be available until expended 
     for the replacement patrol boat program. The House bill 
     contained no similar provision.
       Section 524. The amended bill continues a provision 
     proposed by the House and Senate extending the authorization 
     of the Department's Working Capital Fund in fiscal year 2008.
       Section 525. The amended bill includes a new provision that 
     prohibits obligation of funds provided in this Act to 
     commence operations of the National Applications Office or 
     the National Immigration Information Sharing Operation until 
     the Secretary certifies that these programs comply with all 
     existing laws and that certification is reviewed by GAO.
       Section 526. The amended bill continues and modifies a 
     provision proposed by the House and Senate requiring the 
     Chief Financial Officer to submit monthly budget execution 
     and staffing reports within 45 days after the close of each 
     month. These reports are to include the number of contract 
     employees by office as proposed by the Senate.
       Section 527. The amended bill continues a provision as 
     proposed by the House and the Senate relating to undercover 
     investigative operations authority of the Secret Service.
       Section 528. The amended bill continues a provision 
     proposed by the House prohibiting the use of funds to 
     contravene the Federal buildings performance and reporting 
     requirements of Executive Order 13123, part 3 of title V of 
     the National Energy Conservation Policy Act (42 U.S.C. 8251 
     et seq.), or subtitle A of title I of the Energy Policy Act 
     of 2005. The Senate bill contained no similar provision.
       Section 529. The amended bill continues a provision 
     proposed by the House classifying the functions of instructor 
     staff at FLETC as inherently governmental for purposes of the 
     Federal Activities Inventory Reform Act of 1998. The Senate 
     bill contained a similar provision.
       Section 530. The amended bill includes a provision proposed 
     by the House prohibiting the use of funds to contravene 
     section 303 of the Energy Policy Act of 1992. The Senate bill 
     contained no similar provision.
       Section 531. The amended bill includes a provision proposed 
     by the House prohibiting the use of funds in contravention of 
     Executive Order 13149 relating to fleet and transportation 
     efficiency. The Senate bill contained no similar provision.
       Section 532. The amended bill continues and modifies a 
     provision on Coast Guard contracting and the Integrated 
     Deepwater Systems program as proposed by the House. The 
     Senate bill contained no similar provision.
       Section 533. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     proposed by the House that prohibits the obligation of funds 
     for the development, testing, deployment, or operation of any 
     system related to MAX-HR or any subsequent, but related human 
     resources management project, until pending litigation, legal 
     claims or appeals have been fully resolved. The Senate bill 
     contained no similar provision.
       Section 534. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     proposed by the Senate on preemption of state or local 
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     security standards. The House bill contained a similar 
     provision but also included information classification 
     requirements.
       Section 535. The amended bill includes and modifies a new 
     provision proposed by the House that requires U.S. Customs 
     and Border Protection (CBP) Officers to offer the ability to 
     be classified as law enforcement officers. The Senate bill 
     contained no similar provision.
       Section 536. The amended bill continues and modifies a 
     provision proposed by the House regarding the enforcement of 
     section 4025(1) of Public Law 108-458 regarding butane 
     lighters. The Senate bill contained no similar provision.
       Section 537. The amended bill includes a provision proposed 
     by the House and Senate prohibiting the Secretary of Homeland 
     Secretary from altering or reducing Coast Guard's civil 
     engineering program except as specifically authorized in 
     statute after enactment of this Act.
       Section 538. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     reducing the cumulative amount provided to the Office of the 
     Secretary and Executive Management and the Office of the 
     Under Secretary for Management by $5,000,000 to reflect 
     management efficiencies. The Secretary shall notify the 
     Committees on Appropriations within 30 days of the date of 
     enactment of this Act regarding the spread of these 
     efficiency savings by account and within the account, by 
     program, project and activity detailed in the table located 
     in the back of the explanatory statement.
       Section 539. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     proposed by the House prohibiting the obligation of funds to 
     the Office of the Secretary and Executive Management, the 
     Office of the Under Secretary for Management, and the Office 
     of the Chief Financial Officer for grants or contracts 
     awarded by any means other than full and open competition. 
     Certain exceptions apply. The amended bill also requires the 
     Inspector General to review Departmental contracts awarded 
     noncompetitively and report on the results to the Committees 
     on Appropriations. The Senate bill contained a similar 
     provision.
       Section 540. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     proposed by the House that permits one time judicial review 
     of the aviation security and infrastructure fee and limits 
     those amounts made available by the authority in the 
     Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act for Fiscal 
     Year 2005 (Public Law 108-334). The Senate bill contained no 
     similar provision.
       Section 541. The amended bill includes and modifies a new 
     provision proposed by the House that prohibits funding for 
     any position designated as a Principal Federal Official (PFO) 
     during a Stafford Act declared disaster or emergency. This 
     prohibition shall apply to PFOs, successors to that position, 
     and any similar position created by the Department. The 
     Committees on Appropriations are concerned that the 
     Department has not defined a clear role for the PFO and that 
     the position conflicts with the Federal Coordinating 
     Official's (FCO) role during Presidentially-declared 
     disasters and emergencies. States and emergency management 
     organizations have also expressed concern that use of both an 
     FCO and PFO lead to confusion in the field following 
     disasters and undermines FEMA's emergency management role. 
     The Committees on Appropriations understand from the 
     Department that there may be instances in which FEMA should 
     not be the lead agency in charge of response, such as a 
     pandemic outbreak or an Olympic event, and therefore limit 
     the prohibition to Presidentially-declared disasters or 
     emergencies that require Stafford Act assistance. The 
     prohibition also does not apply to major non-Stafford Act 
     responses that may include a Stafford Act component. In 
     instances when a PFO is designated, the Department is 
     expected to work with State and local governments and other 
     Federal partners to clearly define the role of the PFO and 
     ensure there is no conflict with the well-tested role of the 
     FCO. The Department must work with all homeland security 
     partners to achieve common understanding regarding incident 
     management. The Senate bill contained no similar provision.
       Section 542. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     proposed by the House regarding the collection of airport 
     security badges. The Senate bill contained no similar 
     provision.
       Section 543. The amended bill includes and modifies a new 
     provision proposed by the House prohibiting funding to grant 
     an immigration benefit to any individual unless the results 
     of background checks required in statute to be completed 
     prior to the grant of the benefit have been received by DHS. 
     The Senate bill contained no similar provision.
       Section 544. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     proposed by the Senate prohibiting use of funds to destroy or 
     put out to pasture any horse or other equine belonging to the 
     Federal government unless adoption has been offered first. 
     The House bill contained a similar provision.
       Section 545. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     proposed by the Senate that extends the implementation 
     deadline for the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) 
     to June 1, 2009, or three months after the Department of 
     State and DHS certification occurs, whichever is later. The 
     House bill contained a provision that prohibited funds to be 
     used to implement any plan for WHTI before June 1, 2009.
       Section 546. The amended bill includes a provision proposed 
     by the House and Senate that precludes DHS from using funds 
     in this Act to carry out reorganization authority.
       Section 547. The amended bill includes and modifies a new 
     provision proposed by the Senate regarding the use of the 
     National Center for Critical Information Processing and 
     Storage data center. The House bill contained no similar 
     provision.
       Senate 548. The amended bill includes a new provision as 
     proposed by the Senate that prohibits funds from being used 
     to reduce the Coast Guard's Operations Systems Center mission 
     or its government-employed or contract staff. The House bill 
     contained no similar provision.
       Section 549. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     prohibiting funds to be used to conduct or implement the 
     results of a competition under Office of Management and 
     Budget Circular A-76 with respect to the Coast Guard National 
     Vessel Documentation Center.
       Section 550. The amended bill includes a new provision as 
     proposed by the Senate that permits TSA to transfer up to 
     $24,000,000 from prior year balances to the Secure Flight 
     program after the Committees on Appropriations receive and 
     approve an expenditure plan for such funds. Bill language 
     specifies programs that may not be utilized. The House bill 
     contained no similar provision.
       Section 551. The amended bill includes and modifies a 
     provision that rescinds $59,286,537 from unobligated balances 
     of funds transferred to DHS when it was created in 2003 
     instead of $55,273,000 as rescinded in the House bill and 
     $45,000,000 as rescinded in the Senate bill. Language is 
     included that specifies which accounts cannot be rescinded. 
     In addition, new language is included that rescinds a total 
     of $28,833,463 in unobligated balances made available 
     pursuant to Section 505 of Public Law 109-295, rescinds 
     $8,480,000 from the Counterterrorism Fund, and $4,500,000 
     from TSA's expenses account. The majority of these 
     rescissions were included as part of the budget amendment 
     submitted by the President on November 6, 2007.
       Section 552. The amended bill includes and modifies a 
     provision proposed by the Senate related to disaster 
     assistance for educational agencies. Educational agencies 
     include only those that provide for kindergarten through 12th 
     grade. The Committees on Appropriations require FEMA to 
     provide this assistance within 30 days of a request. The 
     House bill contained no similar provision.
       Section 553. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     proposed by the Senate making technical corrections to 
     existing law to make border passages or tunnels a criminal 
     offense. The House bill contained no similar provision.
       Section 554. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     proposed by the Senate pertaining to sexual abuse of 
     individuals held in custody at the direction of the Federal 
     government. The House bill contained no similar provision.
       Section 555. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     proposed by the Senate requiring the Secretary to establish 
     and maintain a direct link to the DHS Office of Inspector 
     General on the DHS website. The House bill contained no 
     similar provision.
       Section 556. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     proposed by the Senate that requires the Secretary to link 
     all contracts that provide award fees to successful 
     acquisition outcomes. The House bill contained no similar 
     provision.
       Section 557. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     proposed by the Senate prohibiting the obligation of funds 
     for the Office of Secretary and Executive Management for any 
     new hires at DHS if they are not verified through the basic 
     pilot program of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
     Responsibility Act of 1996.
       Section 558. The amended bill continues language contained 
     in Public Law 109-295 related to prescription drugs. The 
     Senate bill modified this language. The House bill contained 
     no similar provision.
       Section 559. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     proposed by the Senate prohibiting funds available in this 
     Act from being used to implement a rule or regulation which 
     implements the notice of proposed rulemaking related to 
     Petitions for Aliens to Perform Temporary Nonagricultural 
     Services or Labor (H-2B) set out beginning on 70 Federal 
     Register 3984 (January 27, 2005). The House bill contained no 
     similar provision.
       Section 560. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     regarding FEMA assistance provided for DR-845.
       Section 561. The amended bill includes a modified provision 
     proposed by the Senate regarding FEMA assistance for 
     Hurricane Rita. The House bill contained no similar 
     provision.
       Section 562. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     regarding FEMA assistance for Super Typhoon Paka and the 
     Malojloj hardfill fire.
       Section 563. The amended bill includes and modifies a new 
     provision proposed by the Senate regarding the secure 
     handling of ammonium nitrate. The Senate bill language has 
     been modified at the request of the authorizing committees. 
     The House bill contained no similar provision.
       Section 564. The amended bill includes and modifies a new 
     provision proposed by the Senate to amend the Secure Fence 
     Act of 2006, requiring the Secretary to complete construction 
     of 370 miles of fencing, or other mileage as determined by 
     the Secretary, on the Southwest border by December 31, 2008, 
     and requiring the Secretary to consult with

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     Federal agencies, State and local governments, and property 
     owners on such construction to minimize adverse impacts on 
     the environment and local communities. No funds provided in 
     this Act for Border Security Fencing, Infrastructure, and 
     Technology may be obligated unless the Secretary complies 
     with the consultation requirement.
       Section 565. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     proposed by the Senate that establishes an international 
     registered traveler program, sets dates for rulemaking and 
     implementation activities, and authorizes the collection of 
     fees to support this program. The House bill contained no 
     similar provision.
       Section 566. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     proposed by the Senate requiring GAO to study DHS's use of 
     shared border management.
       Section 567. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     proposed by the Senate prohibiting funds for planning, 
     testing, piloting or developing a national identification 
     card. The House bill contained no similar provision.
       Section 568. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     proposed by the Senate repealing TSA's acquisition management 
     system within 180 days after enactment, thereby making TSA 
     subject to the Federal Acquisition Regulation. The House bill 
     contained no similar provision.
       Section 569. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     proposed by the Senate requiring FEMA to report on damage 
     assessment information used to determine if a disaster should 
     be declared and requiring this report to be placed on FEMA's 
     website unless it compromises national security. The House 
     bill contained no similar provision.
       Section 570. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     proposed by the Senate that allows the Mineta Transportation 
     Institute to be included as a member of the National 
     Transportation Security Center of Excellence. The House bill 
     contained no similar provision.
       Section 571. The amended bill includes a new provision on 
     the TSA's registered traveler program.
       Section 572. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     extending other transactional authority of DHS through fiscal 
     year 2008.
       Section 573. The amended bill includes a new provision 
     rescinding and reappropriating funds previously allocated to 
     the State of Mississippi.

                         PROVISIONS NOT ADOPTED

       The amended bill does not include section 516 of the House 
     bill pertaining to the amount of air cargo screened. The 
     Committees on Appropriations note that the 9/11 Act, which 
     was signed into law after the House passed its version of the 
     bill, include air cargo screening requirements.
       The amended bill does not include section 523 of the House 
     bill and section 525 of the Senate bill pertaining to the 
     Disaster Relief report. These provisions are addressed in the 
     amended bill and the explanatory statement under FEMA.
       The amended bill does not include section 536 of the House 
     bill prohibiting funds in this Act for a grant or a contract 
     that does not comply with Davis Bacon, with an exception for 
     national emergencies.
       The amended bill does not include section 545 of the House 
     bill pertaining to critical infrastructure vulnerability. 
     This provision is addressed in the explanatory statement 
     under the National Protection and Programs Directorate 
     (NPPD).
       The amended bill does not include section 547 of the House 
     bill relating to a limitation on funds to be used in 
     contravention of section 642(a) of the Illegal Immigration 
     Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996.
       The amended bill does not include section 548 of the House 
     bill and section 572 of the Senate bill pertaining to 
     firefighter assistance grants. These provisions are addressed 
     in the explanatory statement under FEMA.
       The amended bill does not include section 538 of the Senate 
     bill pertaining to the development of a plan to control and 
     manage Carrizo cane. This provision is addressed in the 
     explanatory statement under CBP.
       The amended bill does not include section 544 of the Senate 
     bill prohibiting the use of funds to remove offenses from the 
     list of criminal offenses disqualifying individuals from 
     receiving a Transportation Worker Identification Credential. 
     The Committees on Appropriations note that the 9/11 Act, 
     which was signed into law after the House and Senate passed 
     their versions of the bills, specifically provides authority 
     for the Secretary to modify the list of offenses by 
     rulemaking. TSA believes that the public will be more fairly 
     served if disqualifying offenses are determined based on 
     considered analysis using threat and intelligence information 
     as to an offense's relationship to terrorism.
       The amended bill does not include section 546 of the Senate 
     bill requiring the President to ensure operational control of 
     all international land and maritime borders is achieved and 
     to report every 90 days. This provision is addressed in the 
     explanatory statement under CBP.
       The amended bill does not include section 547 of the Senate 
     bill relating to funding to ensure State and local employers 
     have access to the employment eligibility verification 
     system. This provision is addressed in the explanatory 
     statement under United States Citizenship and Immigration 
     Services (USCIS).
       The amended bill does not include section 549 of the Senate 
     bill relating to the development of a national strategy for 
     the use of closed circuit television systems. This provision 
     is addressed in the explanatory statement under NPPD.
       The amended bill does not include section 552 of the Senate 
     bill relating to the 2010 Vancouver Olympic and Paralympic 
     games. This provision is addressed in the explanatory 
     statement under the Office of the Secretary and Executive 
     Management.
       The amended bill does not include section 554 of the Senate 
     bill relating to grants and contracting systems 
     accountability. This provision is addressed in the 
     explanatory statement under FEMA.
       The amended bill does not include section 557 of the Senate 
     bill relating to a report on the performance and standards 
     system of TSA. This provision is addressed in the explanatory 
     statement under TSA.
       The amended bill does not include section 559 of the Senate 
     bill pertaining to the authorized level for the border law 
     enforcement relief grant program.
       The amended bill does not include section 560 of the Senate 
     bill pertaining to a GAO study on the cost of fencing on the 
     southern border. This provision is addressed in the 
     explanatory statement under CBP.
       The amended bill does not include section 561 of the Senate 
     bill comprising a sense of the Senate on border security and 
     immigration reforms. This provision is addressed in the 
     explanatory statement under U.S. Immigration and Customs 
     Enforcement.
       The amended bill does not include section 562 of the Senate 
     bill requiring CBP to report on the training its personnel 
     receive to effectively assist the Food and Drug 
     Administration in monitoring our Nation's food supply. This 
     provision is addressed in the explanatory statement under 
     CBP.
       The amended bill does not include section 563 of the Senate 
     bill regarding the voluntary emergency services program. This 
     provision is addressed in the explanatory statement under 
     TSA.
       The amended bill does not include section 564 of the Senate 
     bill prohibiting funds appropriated or otherwise made 
     available in this Act to be used to enter into a contract 
     greater than $5,000,000 or to award a grant in excess of such 
     amount unless the prospective contractor or grantee certifies 
     in writing that they owe no unpaid Federal tax assessments. 
     The Committees on Appropriations are aware of a pending 
     federal regulation to address this issue.
       The amended bill does not include section 565 of the Senate 
     bill regarding transportation facility access control 
     programs in the State of Florida. This provision is addressed 
     in the explanatory statement under TSA.
       The amended bill does not include section 567 of the Senate 
     bill amending the Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 
     1974 to clarify fire prevention programs include planning and 
     preparation activities. This provision is addressed in the 
     explanatory statement under FEMA.
       The amended bill does not include section 568 of the Senate 
     bill on the need to increase CBP officers and agents on the 
     Northern Border. This provision is addressed in the 
     explanatory statement under CBP.
       The amended bill does not include section 569 of the Senate 
     bill requiring the Secretary to study areas along the 
     international borders to determine where Federal and state 
     law enforcement officers are unable to achieve adequate radio 
     communication and develop a plan to enhance these 
     capabilities. This provision is addressed in the explanatory 
     statement under the Office of the Secretary and Executive 
     Management.
       The amended bill does not include section 570 of the Senate 
     bill requiring USCIS to provide not less than $1,000,000 for 
     fraud risk assessment relating to the H-1B visa program. This 
     provision is addressed in the explanatory statement under 
     USCIS.
       The amended bill does not include section 571 of the Senate 
     bill requiring a report on interagency operational centers 
     for port security. This provision is addressed in the 
     explanatory statement under Coast Guard.
       The amended bill does not include section 574 of the Senate 
     bill requiring GAO to report on UASI regions and ways to 
     better facilitate a regional approach. This provision is 
     addressed in the explanatory statement under FEMA.
       The amended bill does not include section 575 of the Senate 
     bill permitting funds to be used for temporary employment of 
     professional staff relating to assistance for Greensburg, 
     Kansas. This provision is addressed within another division 
     of this amended bill.
       The amended bill does not include section 578 of the Senate 
     bill providing $100,000,000 to State and local law 
     enforcement entities for security associated with the 
     national party conventions in Denver and St. Paul. This 
     funding is provided within another division of this amended 
     bill.

      TITLE VI--BORDER INFRASTRUCTURE AND TECHNOLOGY MODERNIZATION

       The amended bill includes and modifies the ``Border 
     Infrastructure and Technology Modernization'' title of the 
     Senate bill. The House bill contained no similar matter.

                   Border Law Enforcement Relief Act

       The amended bill does not include Title VI of the Senate 
     bill, ``Border Law Enforcement Relief Act.'' The House bill 
     contained no similar matter. These matters are addressed in 
     Titles I-IV of the amended bill and the accompanying 
     explanatory statement.

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                      DIVISION B--BORDER SECURITY

                 TITLE X--BORDER SECURITY REQUIREMENTS

       The amended bill does not include Title X of the Senate 
     bill, ``Border Security Requirements.'' The House bill 
     contained no similar matter. The amended bill includes 
     $3,000,000,000 of emergency funding for border security 
     requirements. These matters are addressed in Titles I-IV and 
     other Divisions of the amended bill and the accompanying 
     explanatory statement.

    Disclosure of Earmarks and Congressional Directed Spending Items

       Following is a list of congressional earmarks and 
     congressionally directed spending items (as defined in clause 
     9 of rule XXI of the Rules of the House of Representatives 
     and rule XLIV of the Standing Rules of the Senate, 
     respectively) included in the House amendment or this 
     explanatory statement, along with the name of each Senator, 
     House Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner who 
     submitted a request to the Committee of jurisdiction for each 
     item so identified. Items which did not appear in the House 
     or Senate versions of H.R. 2638 or the accompanying committee 
     reports are marked with an asterisk. Neither the House 
     amendment nor the explanatory statement contains any limited 
     tax benefits or limited tariff benefits as defined in the 
     applicable House and Senate rules.

                                                             DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
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              Account                                         Project                               Funding                      Member
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CIO                                 National Center for Critical Information Processing and       $35,500,000  Thad Cochran
                                     Storage new construction, MS
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* CBP Salaries and Expenses         Real World testing of Crane-mounted radiation detection         2,000,000  David Price
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* CBP Air and Marine Interdiction,  Wireless surveillance at Commercial and General Aviation        6,000,000  Bob Etheridge
 Operations, Maintenance, and        airports, Wireless Access Surveillance Program
 Procurement
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CBP Construction                    Advanced Training Center, WV                                   39,700,000  Robert Byrd
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* TSA Aviation Security             Deployable flight deck and voice recorders and remote           3,500,000  David Price
                                     location recording devices
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* Coast Guard Operating Expenses    Center of excellence in logistics and technology (logtech)        450,000  David Price
                                     educational programs, NC
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* Coast Guard Operating Expenses    Operation Systems Center, WV                                    3,600,000  Robert Byrd
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* Coast Guard Acquisition,          Consolidate Sector Buffalo, NY                                  3,100,000  Brian Higgins
 Construction, and Improvements
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Coast Guard Alteration of Bridges   Elgin, Joliet, and Eastern Railway Company Bridge, Morris,      2,000,000  Richard Durbin, Ray LaHood, Jerry Weller
                                     IL
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Coast Guard Alteration of Bridges   Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge, Burlington, IA             1,000,000  Tom Harkin
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Coast Guard Alteration of Bridges   Chelsea Street Bridge, Chelsea, MA                              2,000,000  Edward Kennedy, John Kerry, Michael
                                                                                                                Capuano
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Coast Guard Alteration of Bridges   Canadian Pacific Railway Bridge, La Crosse, WI                  3,500,000  Herb Kohl, Ron Kind
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Coast Guard Alteration of Bridges   Fourteen Mile Bridge, Mobile, AL                                3,750,000  Richard Shelby, Spencer Bachus, Jo Bonner
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Coast Guard Alteration of Bridges   Galveston Causeway Bridge, Galveston, TX                        3,750,000  Kay Bailey Hutchison, John Culberson, Ron
                                                                                                                Paul, Ted Poe
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* NPPD Infrastructure Protection    Philadelphia Infrastructure Monitoring Program, PA              2,000,000  Chaka Fattah
 and Information Security
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* NPPD Infrastructure Protection    State and Local Cybersecurity Training, University of           4,000,000  Ciro Rodriguez
 and Information Security            Texas, San Antonio, TX
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* NPPD Infrastructure Protection    Capital Wireless Information Net, University of Maryland,       6,100,000  Steny Hoyer, Chris Van Hollen
 and Information Security            MD
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NPPD Infrastructure Protection and  National Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis Center, NM     20,000,000  The President, Pete Domenici
 Information Security
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* FEMA Management and               Galveston direct messaging pilot program, TX                    1,000,000  Nick Lampson
 Administration
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FEMA State and Local Programs       National Domestic Preparedness Consortium                      88,000,000  The President
                                                                                                               House--Richard Baker, Joe Barton, Kevin
                                                                                                                Brady, John Carter, Chet Edwards, Kay
                                                                                                                Granger, Ruben Hinojosa, Bobby Jindal,
                                                                                                                Solomon P. Ortiz, Ciro Rodriguez
                                                                                                               Senate--John Cornyn, Pete Domenici, Kay
                                                                                                                Bailey Hutchison, Mary Landrieu, Harry
                                                                                                                Reid, David Vitter
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FEMA State and Local Programs       Center for Domestic Preparedness                               62,500,000  The President, Richard Shelby
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* FEMA State and Local Programs     Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium                          8,800,000  Harold Rogers
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                                    FOR INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS, ANALYSIS, AND OTHER
                                     ACTIVITIES FOR
                                    DISASTER MITIGATION
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Ludlowville Flood Mitigation project, New York State              200,000  Michael Arcuri
                                     Emergency Management Office, NY
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Albany, GA                                                300,000  Sanford Bishop
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Sumter County Commission, GA                                      300,000  Sanford Bishop
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Neodesha, KS                                              200,000  Nancy Boyda
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Adjutant General's Office of Emergency Preparedness, for        3,000,000  James Clyburn
                                     projects in Santee and Manning, SC
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Bosque County, TX                                                  40,000  Chet Edwards
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Town of Clifton Park, NY                                           94,000  Kirsten Gillibrand
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Calvert County Government, MD                                     187,500  Steny Hoyer
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Charles County Government, MD                                     106,500  Steny Hoyer
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       St. Mary's County Government, MD                                  184,619  Steny Hoyer
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Detroit, MI                                             1,600,000  Carolyn Kilpatrick
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Coconut Creek, FL                                         200,000  Ron Klein
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Emeryville, CA                                            600,000  Barbara Lee
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Rye and Village of Rye Brook, NY                          250,000  Nita Lowey
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Yardley Borough, PA                                               250,000  Patrick Murphy
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Stanley, WI                                               630,000  David Obey
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Dalton Fire District, MA                                          750,000  John Olver
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Department of Emergency Management for the City and County      1,000,000  Nancy Pelosi
                                     of San Francisco, CA
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Arvada, CO                                                200,000  Ed Perlmutter
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       North Carolina Department of Crime Control and Public           1,600,000  David Price
                                     Safety, NC
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Los Angeles, CA                                            13,500  Lucille Roybal-Allard
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Cudahy, CA                                                 65,000  Lucille Roybal-Allard
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Los Angeles Unified School District, CA                         1,000,000  Lucille Roybal-Allard
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       North Carolina Department of Agriculture, NC                      400,000  Heath Shuler
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Jackson County Board of Supervisors, MS                           250,000  Gene Taylor
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Town of Dyer, IN                                                  550,000  Peter Visclosky
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of St. Charles, MN                                           100,000  Tim Walz
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Public Works Department of Winona County, MN                      100,000  Tim Walz
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Louisville's Emergency Management Agency, KY              200,000  John Yarmuth
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Northampton and Lehigh Counties, PA                             1,000,000  Charles Dent
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Conservation          990,000  Phil English
                                     and Natural Resources, Presque Isle State Park, PA
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Cumberland County Public Schools, VA                              400,000  Virgil Goode
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of St. Joseph, MO                                          1,000,000  Sam Graves
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Kannapolis, NC                                            625,000  Robin Hayes
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Monroe County Office of Emergency Preparedness, NY              1,000,000  John Kuhl
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Sandy Creek Township, City of Franklin, PA                      1,000,000  John Peterson
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Pierce County, WA                                                 500,000  David Reichert
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Cumberland, KY                                          2,000,000  Harold Rogers
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       University of Kentucky, Department of Civil Engineering, KY       200,000  Harold Rogers
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Norwalk, CT                                               505,000  Christopher Shays
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Onondaga County, NY                                               500,000  James Walsh
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Onondaga County, for Oswego River Basin, NY                       500,000  James Walsh
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of St. Petersburg, for shelter hardening, FL                 750,000  Bill Young
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of St. Petersburg, for facility hardening, FL                750,000  Bill Young
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Fitzgerald, GA                                             75,000  Jim Marshall
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Ashburn, GA                                                75,000  Jim Marshall
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Butts County Public Works Department, GA                           30,000  Jim Marshall
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Monticello, GA                                             50,000  Jim Marshall
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Haleyville, AL                                          1,000,000  Robert Aderholt
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Myrtle Beach, SC                                          500,000  Henry Brown
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Georgetown, TX                                          1,000,000  John Carter
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Missouri City, TX                                         200,000  Nick Lampson
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                                    FOR ACQUISITION, DEMOLITION AND RELOCATION OF PROPERTY FOR
                                     DISASTER
                                    MITIGATION
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Chatham County Emergency Management, GA                           200,000  John Barrow
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Davenport, IA                                             200,000  Bruce Braley
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Wayne County Commissioners, PA                                    200,000  Christopher Carney
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Plymouth, IN                                              200,000  Joe Donnelly
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Armstrong County, PA                                            1,000,000  John Murtha
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Holmes County Commission, OH                                      200,000  Zachary Space
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Harris County Flood Control District, TX                        1,000,000  John Culberson
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Fort Worth, TX                                          1,000,000  Kay Granger
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Kannapolis, NC                                            400,000  Robin Hayes
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Town of Pembroke, NH                                              150,000  Paul Hodes
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Greensburg, KY                                            500,000  Ron Lewis
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Town of Martin, KY                                              1,350,000  Harold Rogers
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Cumberland, KY                                            650,000  Harold Rogers
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                                    FOR RISK IDENTIFICATION, PLANNING, COMMUNICATION, RESPONSE
                                     COORDINATION, AND MODELING ACTIVITIES FOR DISASTER
                                     MITIGATION
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Des Moines, IA                                                    200,000  Leonard Boswell
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Radford University, VA                                            200,000  Rick Boucher
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Washington Military Department, WA                              1,000,000  Norman Dicks
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Public Works Department of the City of Santa Cruz, CA              90,000  Sam Farr
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Town of Epsom, NH                                                  50,000  Paul Hodes
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Westchester and Rockland Counties, NY                           1,000,000  Nita Lowey
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Village of Elmsford, NY                                            30,000  Nita Lowey
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Arlington County, VA                                              260,000  James Moran
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Franklin Regional Council of Governments, MA                      100,000  John Olver
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       North Carolina Department of Crime Control and Public           3,400,000  David Price
                                     Safety, NC
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Alpine, TX                                                100,000  Ciro Rodriguez
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Del Rio, TX                                               600,000  Ciro Rodriguez
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Lehman College, NY                                              1,000,000  Jose Serrano
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Broward County, FL                                                500,000  Debbie Wasserman Schultz
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Southeast Missouri State University, MO                           430,000  Jo Ann Emerson
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Williamstown Lake, Grant and Pendleton Counties, KY               500,000  Geoff Davis
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Whitehall, OH                                             500,000  David Hobson
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Hampton, VA                                               250,000  Thelma Drake
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Santa Clara County, CA                                            250,000  Michael Honda
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Regional Joint Readiness Center, Pittsburgh, PA                   500,000  Jason Altmire, Mike Doyle, Tim Murphy
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                                    FOR EMERGENCY ALERT AND NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Detroit, MI                                               485,000  Carolyn Kilpatrick
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Los Angeles, CA                                           100,000  Lucille Roybal-Allard
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Jasper County Government, IN                                      215,000  Peter Visclosky
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Belton, MO                                                150,000  Emanuel Cleaver
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       City of Smithville, MO                                            200,000  Sam Graves
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Local Emergency Planning Committee, Town of Needham, MA           200,000  Stephen Lynch
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                                    FOR WILDFIRE MITIGATION ACTIVITIES
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Washington County and Washington County Department of             200,000  Jim Matheson
                                     Public Works, UT
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Arrowhead Regional Development Commission, MN                     450,000  James Oberstar
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       San Bernardino County Fire Department, CA                       1,500,000  Jerry Lewis
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* FEMA Predisaster Mitigation       Idaho Bureau of Homeland Security, ID                             600,000  Mike Simpson
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* US Citizenship and Immigration    Citizens Advice Bureau, NY                                        150,000  Jose Serrano
 Services
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* US Citizenship and Immigration    Bronx project, Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrant         300,000  Jose Serrano
 Services                            Rights, NY
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FLETC, Acquisition, Construction,   Artesia Training and Related Facilities new construction,       3,320,000  Pete Domenici
 Improvements, and Related           NM
 Expenses
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* S&T Research, Development,        RTI International, NC                                           7,500,000  David Price
 Acquisition, and Operations
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S&T Research, Development,          Southeast Regional Research Institute                          27,000,000  Lamar Alexander, Thad Cochran, Bob Corker
 Acquisition, and Operations
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S&T Research, Development,          Regional Technology Integration                                 9,500,000  The President, Dianne Feinstein
 Acquisition, and Operations
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* S&T Research, Development,        Naval Postgraduate School, CA                                   2,000,000  The President, Sam Farr
 Acquisition, and Operations
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* S&T Research, Development,        Community-Based Critical Infrastructure Protection             11,000,000  Harold Rogers
 Acquisition, and Operations         Institute, KY
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* S&T Research, Development,        National Transportation Security Center of Excellence           4,000,000  Rosa DeLauro, John Boozman, Joe Courtney,
 Acquisition, and Operations;                                                                                   John Larson, Zoe Lofgren, Christopher
 General Provision                                                                                              Murphy, Mike Ross, Vic Snyder, Dianne
                                                                                                                Feinstein
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DNDO, Research, Development and     Intermodal Radiation Test Center, WA                            5,500,000  Patty Murray
 Operations
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* General Provision                 Pajaro Valley Community Health Trust, CA                                   Sam Farr
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General Provision                   Peebles School, LA                                                         Mary Landrieu
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* General Provision                 Guam                                                                       Daniel Inouye, Madeleine Bordallo, Mary
                                                                                                                Landrieu
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* General Provision                 Communications system, MS                                                  Thad Cochran
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                        Funding Recommendations

       The amended bill detailed funding recommendations for 
     programs are contained in the table listed below.

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                  AMENDED BILL TOTAL--WITH COMPARISONS

       The total new budget (obligational) authority for fiscal 
     year 2008 provided in the amended bill, with comparisons to 
     the fiscal year 2007 amount, the 2008 budget estimates, and 
     the House and Senate bills for 2008 follow;

                       [In thousands of dollars]

New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year 2007.......$40,307.323
Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal year35,497,333
House bill, fiscal year 2008.................................37,446,480
Senate bill, fiscal year 2008................................40,623,434
Amended bill, fiscal year 2008...............................38,746,643
Amended bill compared with:
  New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year 2007......-1,560,680
  Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal ye+3,249,310
  House bill, fiscal year 2008...............................+1,300,163
  Senate bill, fiscal year 2008..............................-1,876,791

   DIVISION F--DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, ENVIRONMENT, AND RELATED 
                   AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2008

       Following is an explanation of the effects of this Division 
     of the House amendment to the Senate amendment to H.R. 2764 
     (hereafter referred to as ``the amended bill'') relative to 
     the versions of the Interior, Environment and Related 
     Agencies Appropriations Act, 2008 (H.R. 2643 and S. 1696) 
     passed by the House of Representatives and reported by the 
     Senate Appropriations Committee.
       A detailed table has been included at the end of the 
     Division F portion of this statement showing amounts agreed 
     to by activity and sub-activity. The House and Senate 
     Appropriations Committees note that this statement remains 
     silent on many directives or instructions which were included 
     in the House Report (H. Rpt. 110-187) or the Senate Report 
     (S. Rpt. 110-91) accompanying this bill. The House or Senate 
     report language that is not changed by this statement should 
     be treated as approved when administering the appropriations 
     included in this Division.

                        Reprogramming Guidelines

       The House and Senate Appropriations Committees have agreed 
     to the updated reprogramming guidelines for agencies funded 
     by Division F of this amended bill as recommended by the 
     House and set out in H. Rept. 110-187 (pages 190-191). The 
     changes agreed to principally update thresholds for 
     reprogramming from $500,000 to $1,000,000 and provide for 
     procedural simplifications. Nothing in these changes alters 
     the requirement that any use of eminent domain or 
     condemnation authorities must be approved in statute.

                  TITLE I--DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

                       Bureau of Land Management


                   MANAGEMENT OF LANDS AND RESOURCES

       The amended bill provides $867,463,000 for management of 
     lands and resources instead of $888,628,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $902,883,000 as proposed by the Senate. A 
     detailed display of the funding for all programs and 
     activities is in the back of this Division. Specific changes 
     to the House or Senate recommendations are provided below.
       The amended bill provides an increase $5,000,000 above the 
     request for the National Landscape Conservation System 
     (NLCS), instead of $10,000,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $8,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. The Appropriations 
     Committees direct the Bureau to present line item program 
     elements for National Monuments, National Conservation Areas, 
     and National Scenic and Historic Trails in future budget 
     justifications. To further ensure fiscal accountability, the 
     Committees direct the BLM to present annual NLCS expenditure 
     and outcome reports which break out expenditures by unit and 
     subactivity no later than December 31 of the subsequent 
     fiscal year.
       The Healthy Lands Initiative (HLI) is funded with 
     $5,000,000 instead of $15,000,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $6,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. The Committees are 
     encouraged that the BLM intends to leverage millions of 
     dollars in partnership funds and looks forward to an 
     accounting of the partner contributions in next year's annual 
     performance report.
       The increases for the NLCS and the HLI are to be allocated 
     as specified in the following table:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         N.L.C.S.            H.L.I.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Soil, Water, and Air Management...           $200,000  .................
Range Management..................            300,000          2,500,000
Forestry Management...............            125,000  .................
Riparian Management...............            200,000            500,000
Cultural Resources Management.....            350,000  .................
Wildlife Management...............            225,000          1,500,000
Fisheries Management..............            100,000            500,000
Threatened & Endangered Species...            225,000  .................
Wilderness Management.............          1,000,000  .................
Recreation Resources Management...          1,350,000  .................
Resource Management Planning......            225,000  .................
Resource Protection and Law                   150,000  .................
 Enforcement......................
Operations........................            100,000  .................
Annual Maintenance................            350,000  .................
Challenge Cost Share..............            100,000  .................
                                   -------------------------------------
    Total.........................          5,000,000          5,000,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       Land Resources.--As described by the Senate, $1,000,000 is 
     provided for abandoned mine reclamation in California and 
     $1,000,000 is provided for the Idaho Department of 
     Agriculture weed control project. The Appropriations 
     Committees urge the Bureau to maintain its wild horse and 
     burro management program at current levels. Specific funding 
     recommended by the Senate for the slickspot peppergrass 
     project in Idaho is not included, but the Committees do not 
     oppose the Bureau providing funding for this effort if the 
     project is needed to accomplish public land management goals.
       Wildlife and Fisheries Management.--The Administration 
     proposed reduction for the National Fish and Wildlife 
     Foundation (NFWF) is countered with increases above the 
     request of $575,000 in wildlife management and $75,000 in 
     fisheries management. Bill language is included providing a 
     total of $2,900,000 for the NFWF to use for activities 
     benefitting the Bureau.
       Recreation Management.--Recreation resources management 
     funding includes an increase of $750,000 for National scenic 
     and historic trails as described by the House and $750,000 
     for exhibits at the California National Historic Trail 
     Center, NV, as described by the Senate.
       Energy and Minerals.--The amended bill provides a total of 
     $117,129,000 for oil and gas management instead of 
     $112,129,000 recommended by the House and $119,318,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. This funding level is equal to the 
     fiscal year 2007 level, and is $28,167,000 above the fiscal 
     year 2006 funding. The amended bill modifies the House 
     recommendation for a new cost recovery program for 
     applications for permits to drill oil and gas wells (APD's). 
     A similar program was requested by the Administration. The 
     recommendation requires $4,000 for each application for a 
     permit to drill, which is less than the actual cost to the 
     BLM. The estimated $25,500,000 in revenues yielded will be 
     used to offset appropriations for the oil and gas management 
     activity. The Appropriations Committees expect that, given 
     this new and additional cost to permittees, permits will be 
     processed as efficiently as possible with a high level of 
     public service, consistent with all applicable regulations 
     and within the timeframes directed by existing law. Note that 
     the President's budget for fiscal year 2008 had originally 
     estimated an APD workload of 12,000 permits but now the 
     Administration estimates that only 8,500 will be requested in 
     fiscal year 2008.
       The recommendation does not include the Administration 
     request to amend the Energy Policy Act of 2005 to stop the 
     use of $21,000,000 in mandatory funds for the pilot oil and 
     gas permitting offices.
       The amended bill does not agree that the Bureau should 
     continue receiving the full requested $12,400,000 for Alaska 
     North Slope activities, but does recognize the ongoing need 
     for abandoned well remediation. Therefore, the recommendation 
     includes $6,000,000 for North Slope activities in the oil and 
     gas management activity, an increase of $6,000,000 from the 
     fiscal 2006 level. Increases in the request for monitoring 
     and enforcement are approved. Funds are not provided in this 
     account for the oil and gas leasing internet pilot program 
     but this effort is supported with funding provided in section 
     117. Wilderness and wilderness study areas should be very 
     carefully examined and only used for oil and gas leasing when 
     less sensitive lands are not available and when existing 
     permitted areas are fully developed.
       Realty Ownership and Management.--The Alaska conveyance 
     program receives $36,922,000 instead of $33,922,000 proposed 
     by the House and $39,972,000 proposed by the Senate. The 
     cadastral survey program includes $250,000 for GIS mapping in 
     Utah and $80,000 for Wyoming soil surveys.
       Resource Protection and Maintenance.--The resource 
     protection and law enforcement activity receives a $4,000,000 
     increase above the request to assist law enforcement needs in 
     the vicinity of the southwestern border and as a general 
     program increase.


                              CONSTRUCTION

       The amended bill provides $6,476,000 for construction as 
     proposed by the House instead of $11,476,000 as proposed by 
     the Senate. The President's budget should be followed in 
     allocating these funds.


                            LAND ACQUISITION

       The amended bill provides $9,081,000 for land acquisition 
     instead of $18,634,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $12,206,000 as proposed by the Senate. Funds are to be 
     distributed as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
        State                 Project description             Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MT                     Blackfoot River SRMA.............        $500,000
CA                     California Desert Wilderness.....         500,000
OR                     Cascade-Siskiyou National                 875,000
                        Monument.
CA                     Coachella Valley ACEC............         400,000
NM                     El Malpais National Conservation          250,000
                        Area.
CO                     Gunnison Gorge National                   856,000
                        Conservation Area.

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CA                     Upper Sacramento River ACEC......       1,250,000
ID                     Upper Snake/South Fork River ACEC/      1,250,000
                        SRMA.
                                                         ---------------
                         Subtotal, Line Item Projects...       5,881,000
                       Acquisition Management...........       1,700,000
                       Inholdings, Emergencies, and            1,500,000
                        Hardships.
                                                         ===============
                         Total, BLM Land Acquisition....       9,081,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                   OREGON AND CALIFORNIA GRANT LANDS

       The amended bill provides $110,242,000 for Oregon and 
     California grant lands as proposed by both the House and the 
     Senate.


               FOREST ECOSYSTEM HEALTH AND RECOVERY FUND

                   (REVOLVING FUND, SPECIAL ACCOUNT)

       The amended bill provides authorities for Forest Ecosystem 
     Health and Recovery Fund as proposed by both the House and 
     the Senate.


                           RANGE IMPROVEMENTS

       The amended bill provides an indefinite appropriation for 
     range improvements of not less than $10,000,000 as proposed 
     by the both the House and the Senate.


               SERVICE CHARGES, DEPOSITS, AND FORFEITURES

       The amended bill provides an indefinite appropriation for 
     service charges, deposits, and forfeitures, which is 
     estimated to be $25,905,000, as proposed by both the House 
     and the Senate.


                       MISCELLANEOUS TRUST FUNDS

       The amended bill provides an indefinite appropriation of 
     $12,405,000 for miscellaneous trust funds as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate.


                        WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides $820,878,000 for wildland fire 
     management instead of $806,644,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $829,524,000 as proposed the Senate. The amended bill 
     includes the House and Senate recommendations unless 
     contradicted by the discussion below.
       Funds are to be distributed as follows:

        Program                                                  Amount
Preparedness...............................................$280,863,000
Fire suppression operations.................................294,398,000
Hazardous fuels.............................................202,792,000
Burned area rehabilitation...................................24,591,000
Fire facilities...............................................6,234,000
Joint fire science............................................6,000,000
Rural fire assistance.........................................6,000,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
  Total.....................................................820,878,000

       Bill Language.--Senate proposed items are included dealing 
     with authority for rural fire assistance, certain leases of 
     real property with local governments, and inter-departmental 
     transfers with the Forest Service of up to $10,000,000 for 
     jointly funded wildland fire management programs and 
     projects. A minor technical correction to the emergency 
     suppression funding language provided in P.L. 110-116 is 
     included; this correction allows repayment of funds borrowed 
     within this appropriation account at the Department of the 
     Interior.
       Preparedness.--The Appropriations Committees remain 
     dissatisfied that the Department of the Interior and the 
     Forest Service have failed to produce and deploy the Fire 
     Program Analysis system as an urgently needed fire 
     preparedness planning tool so the House and Senate direction 
     should be followed.
       Fire Suppression Operations.--The amended bill includes 
     $294,398,000 for suppression operations as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate. This provides the full amount of 
     the ten-year average cost of wildfire suppression increased 
     for inflation, an increase of $45,213,000 above the fiscal 
     year 2007 funding level. Note that Title V includes 
     $78,000,000 in emergency funds in case next season has 
     extreme needs beyond the increased funding provided herein.
       Hazardous fuels.--The amended bill provides an increase of 
     $3,005,000 over the fiscal year 2007 level. The joint report 
     with the Forest Service on hazardous fuels funding 
     allocations is required as directed by the House and should 
     be delivered 120 days after enactment.
       Burned Area Rehabilitation.--The Department of the Interior 
     and the Forest Service should provide a detailed 
     accomplishment report 120 days after enactment of this Act, 
     including a plan of future work, for the native plant 
     materials program. The House recommendation restricting 
     reprogramming of rehabilitation funds need not be followed.
       Fire Facilities.--Funding is included to conduct all but 
     the lowest Administration priority project. The House 
     recommendation to request fire facilities funds in the 
     various bureau construction accounts need not be followed.


                       ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

       The amended bill includes the House proposed language 
     concerning enterprise information technology procurements.

                United States Fish and Wildlife Service


                          Resource Management

       The amended bill provides $1,099,772,000 for resource 
     management instead of $1,104,572,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $1,079,772,000 as proposed by the Senate. A detailed 
     display of the funding for all programs and activities is 
     included in the back of the statement for this Division.
       Ecological Services.--The amended bill provides 
     $267,570,000 for Ecological Services instead of $266,370,000 
     as proposed by the House and $270,870,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       The amended bill moves $3,000,000 from the critical habitat 
     program to the listing program and has limited the total 
     amount of funding that can be spent on critical habitat to 
     $9,926,000.
       The amount provided for candidate conservation includes 
     $250,000 for the Idaho Office of Species Conservation sage 
     grouse project.
       The amount provided for recovery includes increases above 
     the request of $1,500,000 for Pacific salmon grants with the 
     National Fish and Wildlife Foundation; $400,000 for work on 
     California Condor and Aplomado falcon recovery; $250,000 for 
     the Lahont cutthroat trout; $250,000 for wolf monitoring in 
     Idaho, Montana and Wyoming; and $200,000 for the White 
     Sulphur Springs National Fish Hatchery for freshwater mussel 
     recovery.
       Funding provided for the Aplomado falcon and California 
     condor recovery is in addition to the base funding included 
     in the Service's budget.
       The amount provided for habitat conservation includes 
     $50,829,000 for partners for fish and wildlife; $31,961,000 
     for project planning; $14,277,000 for coastal programs; and 
     $5,338,000 for the National wetlands inventory.
       The amount provided for partners for fish and wildlife 
     include $1,000,000 for general program activities; $350,000 
     for the Hawaii Invasive Species Council; $350,000 for the 
     Mississippi State University Natural Resources Economic 
     Enterprises program; $375,000 for the Nevada Biological 
     Research Center; and $1,000,000 to complete the spartina 
     grass eradication project at Willapa National Wildlife 
     Refuge. The Healthy Lands/Green River Basin initiative is 
     reduced by $500,000 below the request.
       The amount provided for project planning includes $500,000 
     for general program activities and $275,000 for the Middle 
     Rio Grande Bosque program.
       The amount provided for coastal programs includes 
     $1,000,000 for general program activities. The Service should 
     use this increase for base programs and continue to update 
     and transform the Coastal Barrier Resource Act maps to 
     digital format.
       The amount provided for the national wetlands inventory 
     should be used to provide for general program activities and 
     to respond to increased demand for wetland inventory maps due 
     to climate change management.
       In addition to other established methods, the Service is 
     encouraged to utilize biological pattern recognition 
     technology where appropriate for tagging threatened or 
     endangered fish and animal species.
       The Service is encouraged to continue efforts to implement 
     the snakehead management plan and the brown bullhead catfish 
     cancer study in the Potomac River.
       National Wildlife Refuge System.--The amended bill provides 
     $441,004,000 for the National Wildlife Refuge System instead 
     of $451,004,000 as proposed by the House and $413,804,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. Within the amount provided for the 
     National Wildlife Refuge System, $301,335,000 is for 
     operations and $139,669,000 is for maintenance.
       The increase includes $25,000,000 for wildlife and habitat; 
     $7,200,000 for visitor services; $5,000,000 for refuge law 
     enforcement; $1,000,000 for the invasive species eradication 
     with volunteers program; $1,000,000 for continued work on 
     comprehensive conservation plans; and $1,000,000 for the 
     Refuge System volunteer program. The amended bill includes 
     $1,000,000 for spartina grass eradication at Willapa National 
     Wildlife Refuge but funding for this program is moved to the 
     Partners for Fish and Wildlife program.
       The increased funding for refuge operations should be used 
     to re-establish basic operating capacity and staffing 
     shortfalls at all refuges nationwide. In addition, these 
     funds should be used to begin to alleviate the shortfalls 
     identified in the refuge workforce plans and should be 
     distributed outside the Refuge Operations Needs System (RONS) 
     and other traditional allocation formulas.
       The Refuge System is directed to report to the House and 
     Senate Committees on Appropriations on the planned allocation 
     and expenditure of the increased funding within 60 days of 
     enactment of this bill.
       The amount provided for refuge maintenance includes 
     increases of $3,000,000 for annual maintenance and $3,000,000 
     for maintenance support.
       Migratory Birds and Law Enforcement.--The amended bill 
     includes $101,667,000 for migratory birds and law enforcement 
     as proposed by the House instead of $102,167,000 as proposed 
     by the Senate. Within the amount provided for migratory birds 
     and law enforcement, $41,082,000 is for the migratory bird 
     management program and $60,585,000 is for the law enforcement 
     program.

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       The Service's law enforcement program is vital to 
     protecting wildlife populations worldwide and the Service is 
     directed to increase the number of special agents nationwide 
     and to re-establish the special operations unit.
       Fisheries and Aquatic Restoration.--The amended bill 
     includes $128,504,000 for fisheries and aquatic restoration 
     instead of $126,254,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $130,004,000 as proposed by the Senate. Within the amount 
     provided for fisheries and aquatic restoration, $46,647,000 
     is for national fish hatchery operations; $18,855,000 is for 
     national fish hatchery maintenance and equipment; $54,572,000 
     is for aquatic habitat and species conservation; $5,407,000 
     is for aquatic invasive species; and $3,023,000 is for marine 
     mammals.
       The amount provided for aquatic habitat and species 
     conservation includes $500,000 for Great Lakes Fish and 
     Wildlife restoration and $500,000 for Atlantic Salmon 
     Penobscot River restoration activities.
       General Administration.--The amount provided for general 
     administration is $161,027,000 and follows the distribution 
     in the House proposal with the following exceptions: 
     $1,600,000 in additional funding is provided for the 
     international affairs program and $150,000 is provided for 
     the Caddo Lake Ramsar Center.


                              CONSTRUCTION

       The amended bill provides $33,688,000 for construction 
     instead of $31,653,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $36,700,000 as proposed by the Senate. Funds are distributed 
     as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
        State                 Project Description             Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
IL                     Crab Orchard NWR--Devils Kitchen       $2,000,000
                        Dam, Phase II.
CA                     Don Edwards San Francisco Bay           5,000,000
                        NWR--Salt Ponds.
MI                     Great Lakes Fisheries--Mass             1,750,000
                        Marking Equipment.
HI                     Hakalau NWR--Fencing.............         900,000
WY                     Jackson NFH--Seismic                    2,037,000
                        Rehabilitation.
PI                     Midway Atoll NWR.................       1,250,000
WV                     Ohio River Islands NWR...........       1,000,000
GA                     Okefenokee NWR--Repair Public Use         600,000
                        Facility.
MD                     Patuxent Research Refuge--Safety        4,000,000
                        Reconstruction.
WV                     White Sulphur Springs NFH--               500,000
                        facility improvements.
Mult                   Office of Aircraft Services--             500,000
                        Replace Survey Planes.
                                                         ---------------
                           Subtotal, Line Item Projects.      19,537,000
 
                       Visitor Facility Enhancements--         3,000,000
                        NWRs and NFHs.
                       Dam Safety and Inspections.......         700,000
                       Bridge Safety Inspections........         550,000
                       Nationwide Engineering Services..       9,901,000
                                                         ---------------
                           Total, FWS Construction......      33,688,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                            LAND ACQUISITION

       The amended bill includes $35,144,000 for land acquisition 
     instead of $43,046,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $43,044,000 as proposed by the Senate. Funds are distributed 
     as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
        State                 Project Description             Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
VA                     Back Bay NWR.....................        $505,000
TX                     Balcones Canyonlands NWR.........         275,000
MD                     Blackwater NWR...................         400,000
WV                     Canaan Valley NWR................       1,500,000
NJ                     Cape May NWR.....................         500,000
KY                     Clarks River NWR.................         500,000
SD, ND                 Dakota Tallgrass Prairie WMA.....         325,000
IA                     Driftless Area NWR...............         325,000
VA                     Eastern Shore of Virginia NWR....       1,600,000
NJ                     Great Swamp NWR..................       1,200,000
CT, NJ, NY, PA         Highlands Conservation Act--            1,750,000
                        easements.
HI                     James Campbell NWR...............       4,000,000
VA                     James River NWR..................       1,600,000
TX                     Lower Rio Grande Valley NWR......         500,000
FL                     National Key Deer NWR............       1,044,000
MN, IA                 Northern Tallgrass Prairie NWR...         410,000
VA                     Rappahannock River Valley NWR....         460,000
LA                     Red River NWR....................         500,000
RI                     Rhode Island NWR Complex.........         500,000
MA, VT, NH, CT         Silvio Conte NWR.................       2,000,000
CT                     Stewart B. McKinney NFWR.........         710,000
AK                     Yukon Flats NWR--Doyon Land               400,000
                        Exchange EIS.
                                                         ---------------
                           Subtotal, Line Item Projects.      21,004,000
 
                       Acquisition Management...........       8,140,000
                       Cost Allocation Methodology......       1,500,000
                       Exchanges........................       1,500,000
                       Inholdings, Emergencies, and            3,000,000
                        Hardships.
                                                         ---------------
                           Total, FWS Acquisition.......      35,144,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

            COOPERATIVE ENDANGERED SPECIES CONSERVATION FUND

       The amended bill includes $75,001,000 for the cooperative 
     endangered species conservation fund instead of $80,001,000 
     as proposed by the Senate and $81,001,000 as proposed by the 
     House. This includes the use of $5,000,000 in prior year 
     balances from a project that is no longer needed for a total 
     program level of $80,001,000. Funding for the Nez Perce/Snake 
     River water settlement is included as proposed by the Senate.


                     NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE FUND

       The amended bill includes $14,202,000 for the National 
     Wildlife Refuge Fund as proposed by both the House and 
     Senate.


               NORTH AMERICAN WETLANDS CONSERVATION FUND

       The amended bill includes $42,646,000 as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate.


                NEOTROPICAL MIGRATORY BIRD CONSERVATION

       The amended bill includes $4,500,000 for the Neotropical 
     migratory bird conservation fund instead of $5,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $4,000,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.


                MULTINATIONAL SPECIES CONSERVATION FUND

       The amended bill includes $8,000,000 for the multinational 
     species conservation fund as proposed by the Senate instead 
     of $10,000,000 as proposed by the House. This provides 
     $1,500,000 for African elephant conservation; $2,000,000 for 
     rhinoceros and tiger conservation; $1,500,000 for Asian 
     elephant conservation; $2,000,000 for great ape conservation; 
     and $1,000,000 for marine turtle conservation.


                    STATE AND TRIBAL WILDLIFE GRANTS

       The amended bill includes $75,000,000 for state and tribal 
     wildlife grants instead of $85,000,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $72,492,000 as proposed by the Senate. This amount 
     includes $63,718,000 for state formula grants, $6,282,000 for 
     tribal grants, and $5,000,000 for state competitive grants.

                         National Park Service


                 OPERATION OF THE NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM

       The amended bill provides $2,001,809,000 for operation of 
     the National Parks instead of $2,047,809,000 as proposed by 
     the House and instead of $1,958,687,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The amended bill includes $88,122,000 for the U.S. 
     Park Police within this amount, the same amount requested in 
     the budget and approved by the House. The Senate had provided 
     the same amount in a separate appropriations account for the 
     Park Police.
       The amended bill provides for an overall increase for Park 
     Service operations of $153,387,000 over the amount available 
     in fiscal year 2007. This amount fully funds all fixed costs, 
     as requested in the budget, as well as the $100,000,000 
     requested to begin preparing the National Parks for the 
     Centennial in 2016. The amount provided is $55,323,000 below 
     the amount requested; $25,000,000 of this reduction has been 
     used as an offset to provide interim funding of the new 
     Centennial Challenge matching program

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     described below. Reductions below the budget request should 
     be allocated among initiatives proposed in the budget as 
     determined by the Director after consultation with the 
     Appropriations Committees.
       In addition to the allocation of funds by activity included 
     in the detail table accompanying this statement, the amended 
     bill provides for the following:
       Maintenance.--Within the amount provided for maintenance of 
     park facilities and properties, the amended bill provides 
     $50,000 for repairs at the Appomattox Courthouse NHP, 
     $100,000 for the Booker T. Washington NM, and $200,000 to 
     continue the multi-year historic landscaping project at 
     Gettysburg NMP. No funding has been provided in fiscal year 
     2008 for the Hetch Hetchy study requested in the President's 
     Budget.
       Park Support.--In addition to the amounts requested in the 
     budget, the amended bill provides $10,000,000 for the 
     National Trail System as provided by the House and Senate. 
     The amended bill also includes $1,500,000 for the National 
     Wild and Scenic Rivers program instead of $2,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $858,000 as proposed by the Senate. 
     While the amended bill does not provide the $1,000,000 
     increase proposed by the House to expand the Park Service 
     social science program, the Appropriations Committees believe 
     that, within the large increase approved by the Congress, the 
     Director should take steps to enhance the Service's capacity 
     to analyze and understand variations in park use among 
     different demographic groups. This effort will be critical as 
     the Parks prepare for a new generation of users.
       Funding for the National Underground Railroad program, the 
     Brown v. Board of Education Foundation, and the Chesapeake 
     Bay Gateways Network programs have been included in the 
     National Recreation and Preservation account as proposed by 
     the Senate rather than in this account as proposed by the 
     House.
       The Appropriations Committees are fully supportive of 
     National Park Service financial contributions towards the 
     Summer concerts series staged on the Capitol Grounds. Within 
     the amounts approved for park support, the funding for this 
     effort, which has not increased since 2003, is expected to be 
     increased by $300,000.
       Japanese American Confinement Sites Act.--Legislation 
     passed at the end of the 109th Congress authorized a new 
     program of grant support to preserve Japanese American World 
     War II confinement sites through partnerships with local, 
     regional and national groups and/or institutions for the 
     purpose of identifying, researching, evaluating, 
     interpreting, protecting, restoring, repairing, and acquiring 
     historic confinement sites in order to educate and provide 
     inspiration to present and future generations ( P.L. 109-
     441). The Committees are pleased that the Park Service has 
     initiated the planning process for implementing this 
     legislation and direct that the Service submit a report on 
     progress in implementing the law to the House and Senate 
     Committees on Appropriations prior to the fiscal year 2009 
     appropriation hearings.
       Staffing of National Park Service units in the Hawaiian 
     Islands.--The House and Senate Appropriations Committees have 
     been made aware of the Park Service efforts that have been 
     undertaken with respect to staffing levels in the State of 
     Hawaii. As such, staffing restrictions imposed in the Senate 
     report are no longer necessary.
       Public Lands Corps.--The amended bill does not include a 
     specific set-aside of funds within the Park Service for the 
     Public Lands Corps as proposed by the House. The Committees 
     are fully supportive of the continuation of the Park Service 
     partnership with the Public Lands Corps but do not believe a 
     specific statutory allocation of funds is necessary.


                          CENTENNIAL CHALLENGE

       The amended bill includes $25,000,000 for the Centennial 
     Challenge program instead of $50,000,000 as proposed by the 
     House. The Senate deferred consideration for this program 
     when it reported its bill from Committee. These funds have 
     been provided to initiate the new Centennial Challenge 
     matching grant program which has been proposed as a ten-year 
     effort to generate $2 billion for the renewal of the National 
     Park system for its next century of service following its 
     Centennial celebration in 2016. All funds must be matched on 
     a 50/50 basis. The Appropriations Committees have agreed to 
     these funds as interim funding to allow the program to 
     commence in 2008. Funds will be administered under the 
     existing challenge cost share program structure. The 
     Appropriations Committees expect that permanent authorization 
     will be enacted during the 110th Congress for the full ten-
     year program effort. In carrying out the interim program 
     during fiscal year 2008, the Appropriations Committees expect 
     the National Park Service to follow the guidelines for 
     managing the Centennial Challenge program in House Report 
     110-187. These will ensure that projects are selected 
     competitively and that they serve Park Service needs and 
     priorities.


                  NATIONAL RECREATION AND PRESERVATION

       The amended bill provides $68,481,000 for national 
     recreation and preservation programs instead of $62,881,000 
     as proposed by the House and instead of $63,756,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. In addition to the allocation of 
     funds by activity included in the detail table accompanying 
     this statement, the amended bill provides for the following:
       Preserve America.--The amended bill includes $7,500,000 for 
     the Preserve America program under the National Recreation 
     and Preservation appropriations account instead of $5,000,000 
     as proposed by the Senate. The House bill provided 
     $10,000,000 for Preserve America under the Historic 
     Preservation account.
       Heritage Partnerships.--The amended bill provides 
     $15,500,000 for the heritage partnerships program. The 
     amended bill does not earmark specific amounts for the 37 
     existing individual heritage areas. The Park Service is 
     continuing to develop new competitive criteria for the 
     distribution of this funding and expects to make a formal 
     proposal for a new system as part of the fiscal year 2009 
     budget. As an interim process, the Appropriations Committees 
     have agreed that $13,000,000 of the funds provided for 
     heritage partnership grants should be allocated in identical 
     amounts to each grantee as was awarded by the Park Service 
     competitive process in 2007. In addition $150,000 should be 
     allocated to each of the 10 new heritage area partnerships 
     authorized during the 109th Congress. The remaining 
     $1,000,000 is provided to the Park Service to cover national 
     and regional administrative costs of this labor-intensive 
     program.
       Cultural programs.--The amended bill includes $21,742,000 
     for cultural programs, the same level as provided by the 
     House and the Senate. Within this total, $750,000 is provided 
     for the National Underground Railroad program. The House bill 
     provided $1,000,000 for this purpose under the Park service 
     operations account.
       Statutory and contractual aid.--The amended bill provides 
     $7,600,000 for the statutory and contractual aid program as 
     follows:

National Voting Rights Interpretive Center.....................$500,000
Angel Island Immigration Ctr..................................1,125,000
Brown V Bd of Education Fdn.....................................300,000
SW Penn Heritage Presv. Comm..................................1,200,000
Chesapeake Bay Gateway Ntw....................................1,700,000
Crossroads of the West..........................................300,000
Fort Mandan, Fort Lincoln.......................................200,000
Jamestown 2007..................................................200,000
Keeweenaw NHP Advisory Commission...............................200,000
Native Hawaiian Culture & Art...................................500,000
Yosemite Schools................................................125,000
Hudson-Fulton-Champlain Quadricentennial (NPS support)..........500,000
National Law Enforcement Act (P.L. 106-492).....................750,000

       Funding for the Eisenhower Memorial Commission, provided 
     for under the statutory and contractual aid program in the 
     House bill, has been funded at a level of $2,000,000 as a 
     ``related agency,'' as requested by the President.
       Language proposed by the Senate related to cooperative 
     agreements under the rivers and trails program is not 
     included in the amended bill.


                       HISTORIC PRESERVATION FUND

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides $71,500,000 for the historic 
     preservation fund program, instead of $81,500,000 as proposed 
     by the House and instead of $75,000,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. Funding for the Preserve America program, funded in 
     this account by the House, has instead been funded under the 
     National Recreation and Preservation account as proposed by 
     the Senate. In addition to the allocation of funds by 
     activity included in the detail table accompanying this 
     statement, the amended bill provides for the following:
       Save America's Treasures.--The amended bill provides that 
     $11,200,000 of the amount provided for the Save America's 
     Treasures historic preservation grants program be awarded 
     under the existing competitive process. The remaining 
     $13,800,000 is provided for the following projects:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
AL                    Bullock County Courthouse, Union          $300,000
                       Springs.
AL                    Kymulga Grist Mill Historic                100,000
                       Preservation.
AL                    Ivy Green, Birthplace of Helen             100,000
                       Keller, Tuscumbia.
AL                    Old Cahawba Center, Cahawba.......         175,000
AR                    Clover Bend Historic Site.........         100,000
AR                    Lane House Theater, Eureka Springs         150,000
AZ                    George Washington Carver High              300,000
                       School, Phoenix.
CA                    Casa Grande, Santa Clara County...         100,000

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CA                    Maritime History Center for                100,000
                       Working Families, Richmond.
CA                    Mission San Luis Rey, Oceanside...         650,000
CA                    Oroville Historic State Theater...         200,000
CA                    San Juan Capistrano Historic Adobe         200,000
                       Preservation.
CO                    Chimney Rock Pueblo, Pagosa                245,000
                       Springs.
DE                    Grand Opera House, Wilmington.....         250,000
FL                    Fort DeSoto.......................         250,000
GA                    Old Fort Jackson, Savannah........         300,000
GA                    Wesleyan College Historic                  100,000
                       District, Macon.
IA                    City National Bank Building, Mason         400,000
                       City.
ID                    Chesterfield Schoolhouse,                  300,000
                       Chesterfield.
ID                    Historic Wilson Theater, Rupert...         200,000
IL                    Knox College, Galesburg...........         300,000
IL                    Scottish Rite Temple, Bloomington.         175,000
IN                    St. Joseph's College Theatre               100,000
                       Renovation, Rensselaer.
KS                    Brown Mansion, Coffeyville........         225,000
KS                    Butler County Courthouse..........         300,000
KY                    Perryville Battlefield Merchants           150,000
                       Row Restoration.
MA                    William Cullen Bryant Home                 150,000
                       Homestead, Cummington.
MD                    Lloyd Synagogue, Baltimore........         125,000
MD                    Poplar Hill, Clinton..............         160,000
MD                    Rackliffe Plantation House........         100,000
MI                    Marquette Harbor Lighthouse,               300,000
                       Marquette.
MN                    Ripley Gardens, Minneapolis.......         300,000
MO                    Missouri Theater, Columbia........         500,000
MS                    Curlee House, Corinth.............         150,000
MS                    Immanuel Church, Winona...........         150,000
MS                    Walthall County Courthouse,                200,000
                       Tylertown.
NH                    Daniel Webster Farmhouse, Franklin         100,000
NH                    Littleton Opera House, Littleton..         500,000
NM                    Santa Maria El Mirador, Alcalde...         150,000
NM                    Zuni Pueblo Mission...............         100,000
NV                    Goldfield Historic District,               300,000
                       Goldfield.
NY                    DeSeversky Center Building........         150,000
NY                    Maverick Concert Hall Preservation         150,000
NY                    Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester....         100,000
NY                    Restoration of 1883 Lighthouse,            100,000
                       Sleepy Hollow.
NY                    Seneca Knitting Mill, Seneca......         250,000
OH                    Fire Fighters' Hall, Columbus.....         100,000
OH                    Spring Hill Historic Home,                 200,000
                       Massillon.
OK                    Wintersmith Dam...................         250,000
PA                    Embassy Theatre, Burnham..........         250,000
PA                    Payne Gallery, Moravian College...         150,000
PA                    Philadelphia Art Museum Exterior           100,000
                       Facade.
PA                    Polish American Cultural Center,           125,000
                       Philadelphia.
PA                    W.A. Young & Sons Foundry, Greene          150,000
                       County.
PA                    Pittsburg Courier Historic                 150,000
                       Archives.
RI                    John Brown House, Providence......         300,000
SC                    Carnegie Public Library,                   150,000
                       Darlington.
SC                    Goodwill School, Maysville........         100,000
SC                    Pompion Hill Chapel...............         100,000
SD                    Grand Opera House, Dell Rapids....         250,000
TN                    Agricultural Reform Movement               100,000
                       Building, Lewisburg.
TX                    Granbury Historic Opera House              100,000
                       Theater.
TX                    Knights of Pythias Building, Cuero         350,000
VA                    Gadsby's Historic Site, Alexandria          50,000
VA                    Henry County Courthouse...........         100,000
VA                    Lee-Fendall House, Alexandria.....         100,000
VT                    Bethel Town Hall, Bethel..........         305,000
WA                    Bremerton Public Library                   250,000
                       Restoration.
WV                    Mother's Day Shrine, Grafton......         125,000
WV                    Wetzel County Courthouse, New              140,000
                       Martinsville.
                                                         ---------------
                        Total...........................      $13,800,00
                                                                       0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       Bill language.--The amended bill includes programmatic 
     requirements for the Save America's Treasures program as 
     proposed by the House rather than similar language proposed 
     by the Senate.


                              CONSTRUCTION

       The amended bill provides $221,985,000 for Construction, 
     instead of $201,580,000 as proposed by the House and instead 
     of $227,154,000 as proposed by the Senate. Within this total, 
     $40,852,000 has been provided for Park Service construction 
     program management and operations activities, the same as 
     provided by the Senate and an increase of $1,010,000 over the 
     budget request and the House allocation. The amended bill 
     includes $132,721,000 for individual line item construction 
     projects with $8,240,000 of this amount financed through use 
     of prior year unobligated balances. The allocation of these 
     funds by project follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
AK..................  Kenai Fjords National Park........      $2,000,000
AR..................  Buffalo National River............       2,057,000
CA..................  California National Parks.........         980,000

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CA..................  Channel Islands National Park.....       9,295,000
CA..................  Joshua Tree National Park                  300,000
                       (planning).
CA..................  Redwood National Park (roads).....       2,346,000
CA..................  Redwood National Park.............      11,737,000
CA..................  San Francisco Maritime National         10,051,000
                       Historic Park.
CO..................  Rocky Mountain National Park......       2,817,000
DC..................  White House.......................       5,731,000
FL..................  Everglades National Park..........      14,526,000
HI..................  USS Arizona Memorial..............       4,545,000
IN..................  George Rogers Clark National             3,764,000
                       Historic Park.
KY..................  Abraham Lincoln Birthplace                 350,000
                       Historic Site.
KY..................  Mammoth Cave National Park........       1,353,000
MA..................  Cape Cod National Seashore........       1,292,000
MD..................  George Washington Rkw (Glen Echo).         700,000
MI..................  Keweenaw NHP (Union Bldg,                  504,000
                       Interior).
MO..................  Jefferson National Expansion             1,500,000
                       Memorial.
MT..................  Glacier National Park.............         900,000
MT..................  Yellowstone National Park.........       3,800,000
NC..................  Great Smokies NP-North Shore Road        6,000,000
                       (settlement).
NC..................  Blue Ridge Parkway................       1,916,000
NY..................  Gateway National Recreation Area..       1,042,000
OH..................  Cuyahoga Valley National Park.....       1,750,000
PA..................  Gettysburg NMP (complete Cyclorama       3,800,000
                       restoration).
PA..................  Benjamin Franklin Memorial........       1,500,000
PA..................  Delaware Water Gap National              1,503,000
                       Recreation Area.
PA..................  Fort Necessity National                    250,000
                       Battlefield.
SD..................  Wind Cave National Park...........       1,158,000
TN..................  Moccasin Bend National                   2,000,000
                       Archeological District.
UT..................  Utah Public Lands Artifact               1,000,000
                       Preservation Act.
VA..................  Petersburg National Battlefield...       3,045,000
VA..................  Shenandoah National Park..........       2,292,000
WA..................  Ft. Vancouver National Historic            850,000
                       Site.
WA..................  Mount Rainier National Park.......       1,812,000
WA..................  Olympic National Park.............      20,000,000
WV..................  Harper's Ferry National Historic           710,000
                       Park.
WV..................  New River Gorge National Scenic          1,545,000
                       River.
Mult................  Use of unobligated balances.......      -8,240,000
                                                         ---------------
                          Subtotal, Line Item Projects..     124,481,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       Bill language.--The amended bill does not include bill 
     language proposed by the Senate related to pre-approval of 
     National Park Service partnership agreements. The 
     Appropriations Committees, however, are agreed that the Park 
     Service should continue to follow pre-approval procedures for 
     projects with a value in excess of $5,000,000 as in previous 
     years. The amended bill includes bill language proposed by 
     the Senate related to the Yellowstone National Park municipal 
     solid waste construction project.


                    LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND

                              (RESCISSION)

       The amended bill includes the rescission of $30,000,000 in 
     annual contract authority as proposed in the budget request 
     and approved by the House and the Senate bills.


                 LAND ACQUISITION AND STATE ASSISTANCE

       The amended bill includes $70,070,000 for land acquisition 
     and State assistance instead of $99,402,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $78,700,000 as proposed by the Senate. 
     This includes $25,000,000 for the State Assistance 
     Program, instead of $50,000,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $30,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. State 
     assistance funding includes $1,500,000 for federal 
     administrative costs.
       Federal land acquisition is funded at $45,070,000, 
     distributed as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
         State                 Project description            Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
ME                      Acadia National Park............        $600,000
TX                      Big Thicket National Preserve...       1,250,000
MA                      Cape Cod National Seashore......       2,000,000
GA                      Chattahoochee River National           2,000,000
                         Recreation Area.
TN                      Chickamauga and Chattanooga NMP.       1,820,000
USA                     Civil War Battlefield                  3,000,000
                         Preservation Grants.
KY, TN                  Cumberland Gap NHP..............       1,900,000
WA                      Ebey's Landing National                  500,000
                         Historical Reserve.
PA                      Flight 93 National Memorial.....       5,000,000
WV                      Gauley River National Recreation         500,000
                         Area.
CA                      Golden Gate National Recreation        2,000,000
                         Area.
MS                      Gulf Islands National Seashore--       2,000,000
                         Cat Island.
WI                      Ice Age National Scenic Trail...       1,400,000
IN                      Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore       1,500,000
CO                      Mesa Verde National Park........       1,600,000
WA                      Mt. Rainier National Park.......       1,200,000
WV                      New River Gorge National River..         500,000
MI                      Sleeping Bear Dunes National             350,000
                         Lakeshore.
VA                      Shenandoah Valley Battlefield          1,000,000
                         Historic District.
MO                      Wilson's Creek National                  450,000
                         Battlefield.
                                                         ---------------
                          Subtotal, Line Item Projects..      30,570,000
                        Acquisition Management..........       9,500,000
                        Inholdings and Exchanges........       2,500,000
                        Emergencies, and Hardships......       2,500,000
                                                         ===============
                          Subtotal, Land Acquisition....     $45,070,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       The amended bill provides $2,000,000 for a grant to the 
     State of Mississippi for acquisition of Cat Island in the 
     Gulf Island National Seashore. This completes the Service's 
     commitment for acquisition of land on Cat Island.
       Bill language.--The amended bill does not include language 
     proposed by the Senate prohibiting States from establishing 
     contingency funds under the ``State Assistance'' grant 
     program. The House bill did not include this language. Nor 
     does the amended bill specify in statute an amount for 
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     administrative costs of the State Assistance program as 
     proposed by the Senate.


            NATIONAL PARK SERVICE ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

       The amended bill modifies language included by the House 
     but not the Senate regarding rights of appeal related to 
     contested possessory interest determinations under the Park 
     Service concessions program. The revised language provides 
     the right of ``de novo'' appeal to both the Park Service and 
     private parties when disagreements cannot be resolved 
     administratively. The House language provided this right only 
     to the Park Service.
       The amended bill includes language proposed by the House 
     allowing certain relocation benefits for individuals 
     displaced as a result of acquisitions. The amended bill also 
     includes language proposed by the House extending the 
     legislative authority for the National Park Service Advisory 
     Board. The Senate did not include similar provisions.

                    United States Geological Survey


                 SURVEYS, INVESTIGATIONS, AND RESEARCH

       The amended bill provides $1,022,430,000 for Surveys, 
     Investigations, and Research instead of $1,032,764,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $1,009,933,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. A detailed display of the funding for all programs 
     and activities is in the back of this Division. Specific 
     changes to the House or Senate recommendations are provided 
     below.
       Geographic Research, Investigations, and Remote Sensing.--A 
     total of $1,000,000 is provided for the national cooperative 
     geographic information system mapping effort. Funding for 
     geographic analysis and monitoring follows the House 
     recommendation to include $3,000,000 for the multi-hazard 
     initiative and restore ongoing geographic research which was 
     slated for reduction in the budget request. The Senate 
     recommendation for a priority ecosystems program increase is 
     not included.
       Geologic Hazards, Resources and Processes.--The 
     recommendation increases funding above the request for 
     earthquake hazards and the multi-hazard initiative within 
     geologic hazards assessments by $2,000,000, and $500,000 
     above the request for both volcano hazards and the global 
     seismographic network. Geologic landscape and coastal 
     assessments funding includes the $1,000,000 increase above 
     the request recommended by the House for national cooperative 
     mapping and a total of $1,000,000 for the ocean action plan. 
     The Appropriations Committees continue strong support for the 
     multi-hazards initiative and encourage its continuation and 
     enhancement. Note that the amended bill provides full support 
     for the minerals assessment program despite the 
     Administration's irresponsible proposal to decrease or 
     eliminate funding for this important Federal program.
       Water Resources Investigations.--Funding is provided for 
     the following projects mentioned in the House or Senate 
     recommendations: $350,000 for the Memphis aquifer study (TN, 
     MS, AR); $200,000 for the Hood Canal dissolved oxygen study 
     (WA); $300,000 for the San Pedro partnership (AZ); $500,000 
     for the Long-term Estuary Assessment Group (LA); and $500,000 
     for the US-Mexico Aquifer Assessment Act (NM). A general 
     increase of $1,500,000 over the request is included for the 
     national streamflow information program and the multi-hazard 
     initiative. Funding for hydrologic networks and analysis 
     includes the Senate recommended $1,000,000 for the ocean 
     action plan, $500,000 for Lake Champlain toxic materials 
     study (VT), and $500,000 for Hawaii water monitoring. The 
     Federal-State cooperative water program is increased by 
     $1,464,000 over the request for a total funding level of 
     $63,845,000. The water resources research institutes 
     allocation is $6,404,000 as recommended by the House and 
     Senate.
       Biological Research.--Overall funding for biological 
     research and monitoring is $143,514,000, an increase of 
     $5,442,000 over the fiscal year 2007 level. Specific project 
     or program funding levels include: $1,500,000 for the new 
     healthy lands initiative; $2,779,000 for Pacific Northwest 
     forest biology as provided in fiscal year 2007; $2,000,000 
     for contaminant/endocrine biology research; $150,000 for 
     anadromous fish research equipment (MA) as recommended by the 
     House; $43,900,000 for the overall wildlife, terrestrial and 
     endangered species research effort as provided in fiscal year 
     2007; $500,000 for Great Lakes research vessel infrastructure 
     (WI) as recommended by the House; $500,000 to support the San 
     Francisco salt ponds restoration (CA) recommended by the 
     Senate; and $800,000 recommended by the Senate for Leetown 
     Science Center (WV) molecular biology research. Funds are not 
     provided for the Senate recommendations for the Fish and 
     Wildlife Service science excellence program or the Leetown 
     endocrine research. The National Biological Information 
     Infrastructure effort receives a $500,000 increase over the 
     request for a total of $6,849,000. The Cooperative research 
     units funding is $16,430,000, a $1,000,000 increase over the 
     request.
       Enterprise Information.--The amended bill includes the 
     House and Senate funding recommendation of $112,120,000.
       Science Support.--The amended bill includes the Senate 
     funding recommendation of $68,231,000.
       Facilities.--The amended bill includes the House and Senate 
     funding recommendation of $101,553,000.
       Global Climate Change Research Increase.--The amended bill 
     includes a general program increase of $7,500,000 instead of 
     $10,000,000 as proposed by the House. The funds should be 
     allocated for high priority research efforts, and up to 
     $2,500,000 should be used by the Survey to establish the 
     National Global Warming and Wildlife Science Center. The 
     Survey is directed to notify the Committees on Appropriations 
     of its allocation of global climate change research funds 
     within 60 days of enactment.

                      Minerals Management Service


                ROYALTY AND OFFSHORE MINERALS MANAGEMENT

       The amended bill provides $157,202,000 for royalty and 
     offshore minerals management instead of $153,552,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $159,948,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. Non-competitive alternative energy lease sales 
     receive increases of $2,000,000 over the request in the 
     leasing and environmental program and $250,000 in the 
     regulatory program. The leasing and environmental program is 
     reduced $500,000 below the budget request. The Center for 
     Marine Resources and Environment, MS, allocation is $900,000 
     as recommended by the Senate.
       The amended bill modifies language proposed by the House 
     concerning lease sales in the North Aleutian Basin (NAB). 
     Bristol Bay is home to one of the world's great fisheries; 
     outer continental shelf drilling must only be conducted 
     pursuant to all applicable environmental laws because it is 
     vital that outer continental shelf oil or gas drilling be 
     conducted only after detailed studies and information are 
     available and ensure safety. MMS should continue to work with 
     technical and scientific bodies, State and local 
     representatives, and industry and 
     environmental representatives to document state-of-the-art 
     oil spill containment and responses to blowouts. The 
     Appropriations Committees also understand that oil spill 
     response planning and compliance is a comprehensive 
     program that involves input from the MMS, the U.S. Coast 
     Guard, the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation 
     and the Aleutians East Borough to ensure that adequate oil 
     spill resources and capabilities are available in the 
     event of a release. Operators are required to have 
     available, without delay, sufficient quantities of 
     dedicated response equipment and trained response 
     personnel necessary to meet the worst case discharge from 
     their offshore activities. Before making a decision to 
     proceed with the proposed NAB sale, MMS will complete an 
     anticipated 2\1/2\ to 3 year pre-sale and NEPA process, 
     which will include preparation of an environmental impact 
     statement based on the most current and best scientific 
     information. The MMS will use new information obtained 
     through its Environmental Studies program and other 
     available information acquired from other research 
     programs and studies in that region. In addition, the 
     Appropriations Committees direct the MMS to coordinate 
     with the National Marine Fisheries Service, the Fish and 
     Wildlife Service and the National Meteorological Center 
     and to conduct a gap-analysis literature review of all 
     available peer-reviewed scientific papers to determine 
     what studies must be subjected to further analysis, 
     including a literature review on the impacts of oil spills 
     on commercial fisheries and marine mammals. The GAO study 
     and other House report direction are not required at this 
     time. The Committees agree that the MMS should develop a 
     research agenda in association with stakeholders, 
     scientists, and government administrators.


                           OIL SPILL RESEARCH

       The amended bill provides $6,403,000 for oil spill research 
     as proposed by both the House and the Senate.


                       ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

       Bill language is included, recommended by the House and by 
     the Senate (in Senate section 424) and consistent with the 
     Administration request, to allow State oil and gas payments 
     to help cover administrative costs of the program. The 
     amended bill does not include the House recommendation to 
     prevent transfers of funds into the Ultra-Deepwater and 
     Unconventional Natural Gas and Other Petroleum Research Fund.

          Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement


                       REGULATION AND TECHNOLOGY

       The amended bill provides $120,337,000 for regulation and 
     technology instead of $117,437,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $121,460,000 proposed by the Senate. This total includes 
     an indefinite appropriation estimated to be $100,000 and a 
     total increase above the request of $5,000,000 for the State 
     and Tribal regulatory programs.


                    ABANDONED MINE RECLAMATION FUND

       The amended bill provides $52,774,000 for the abandoned 
     mine reclamation fund as proposed by the House instead of 
     $52,835,000 as proposed by the Senate.


                        ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISION

       The amended bill includes the provision recommended by the 
     House and Senate allowing the transfer of title for computer 
     hardware, software and other technical equipment to State and 
     Tribal regulatory and reclamation programs.

                        Bureau of Indian Affairs


                      OPERATION OF INDIAN PROGRAMS

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill includes $2,080,261,000 for the operation 
     of Indian programs instead of $2,093,545,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $2,046,341,000 as proposed by the Senate. This

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     includes $862,309,000 for tribal priority allocations instead 
     of $866,250,000 as proposed by the House and $838,889,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. A detailed display of the funding for 
     all programs and activities is included in the back of the 
     statement for this Division.
       Tribal Government.--The amended bill provides $406,198,000 
     for tribal government instead of $403,009,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $406,398,000 as proposed by the Senate. The 
     funding distribution follows the Senate proposal except that 
     the funding for the Western Shoshone Claims Distribution Act 
     is $300,000.
       Human Services.--The amended bill provides $141,548,000 
     instead of $146,548,000, as proposed by the House and 
     $134,128,000 as proposed by the Senate. The housing 
     improvement program is funded at $13,830,000.
       Trust: Natural Resources Management.--The amended bill 
     provides $149,489,000 for natural resources management 
     instead of $152,684,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $147,489,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes $12,062,000 for irrigation 
     operations and maintenance instead of $11,062,000 as proposed 
     by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes $1,740,000 for the Washington 
     Timber-Fish-Wildlife program; $4,134,000 for the U.S.-Canada 
     Pacific Salmon Treaty; $350,000 for Lake Roosevelt 
     Management; $315,000 for Upper Columbia United Tribes; 
     $600,000 for Circle of Flight; $1,000,000 for the Inter-
     Tribal Bison Cooperative; and $1,247,000 for endangered 
     species management.
       The funding provided for the Inter-Tribal Bison Cooperative 
     should be distributed by the cooperative to participating 
     tribes and not used for administrative expenses.
       Trust: Real Estate Services.--The amended bill includes 
     $150,722,000 as proposed by the House instead of $151,722,000 
     as proposed by the Senate.
       Education.--The amended bill includes $700,540,000 instead 
     of $699,040,000 as proposed by the House and $685,540,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       This includes $487,500,000 for elementary education; 
     $75,803,000 for other elementary and secondary programs; 
     $113,520,000 for post secondary programs; and $23,717,000 for 
     education management.
       The funding for elementary education should follow the 
     distribution as proposed by the House. The funding for other 
     elementary and secondary programs includes $14,000,000 for 
     Johnson O'Malley Education Assistance Grants. The funding for 
     post secondary programs includes $57,721,000 for tribal 
     colleges and universities and $30,050,000 for scholarships 
     and adult education. Also included is $2,000,000 for the 
     Navajo Technical College and $4,000,000 for the United Tribes 
     Technical College within the tribal technical colleges 
     program as proposed by the Senate.
       Public Safety and Justice.--The amended bill includes 
     $247,518,000 instead of $250,018,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $237,818,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       This funds law enforcement at $231,753,000, or proposed by 
     the House, tribal courts at $14,565,000, and the fire 
     protection program at $1,200,000.
       Methamphetamine use, violence against women, and other 
     serious crimes have reached epidemic levels in certain areas 
     of Indian country. The Bureau is directed to use all 
     available existing authorities to increase the level of law 
     enforcement and criminal prosecution in Indian Country, 
     particularly on remote reservations, including locality pay, 
     retention bonuses and temporary housing for officers. 
     Substantial increases are included for Tribal law enforcement 
     and the Secretary is directed to allocate these additional 
     funds outside the normal allocation methods to reach the 
     areas with the greatest need, particularly remote 
     reservations.
       Community and Economic Development.--The amended bill 
     includes $40,061,000 for community and economic development 
     instead of $47,339,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $39,061,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       This includes $8,051,000 for job placement and training, 
     $4,603,000 for economic development, $25,981,000 for road 
     maintenance and $1,426,000 for Community Development 
     oversight. Within the increase for economic development 
     funding there is $600,000 for general development programs 
     and $400,000 for the National Ironworkers Training Program.
       Executive Direction and Administrative Services.--The 
     amended bill includes $244,185,000 as proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate.


                              CONSTRUCTION

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill includes $206,983,000 for construction 
     instead of $207,983,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $179,012,000 as proposed by the Senate. This includes 
     $145,200,000 for education construction; $14,621,000 for 
     public safety and justice construction; $38,916,000 for 
     resources management construction; $2,114,000 for general 
     administration; and $6,132,000 for construction management. 
     Funding distribution follows the House proposal except 
     that irrigation rehabilitation funding is reduced by 
     $1,000,000.
       The Bureau's plan for completing existing education school 
     construction and alleviating current construction shortfalls 
     before beginning new school construction projects is 
     approved.


INDIAN LAND AND WATER CLAIMS SETTLEMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS PAYMENTS TO 
                                INDIANS

       The amended bill includes $34,069,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate instead of $39,136,000 as proposed by the House. The 
     Nez Perce/Snake River settlement is partially funded in the 
     Fish and Wildlife Service, Cooperative Endangered Species 
     Conservation Fund as proposed by the Senate rather than in 
     this account as proposed by the House.


                 INDIAN GUARANTEED LOAN PROGRAM ACCOUNT

       The amended bill includes $6,276,000 for the Indian 
     Guaranteed Loan Program Account as proposed by both the House 
     and the Senate.

                          Departmental Offices


                        OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $101,151,000 for salaries and 
     expenses of the Office of the Secretary instead of 
     $107,413,000 proposed by the House and $102,151,000 proposed 
     by the Senate. Funding for the financial and business 
     management system (FBMS) is provided in the working capital 
     fund as proposed by the Senate and not in this account. 
     Senate proposed language regarding the working capital fund 
     has been included in the Working Capital Fund appropriation. 
     A total of $2,000,000 is provided for the Eisenhower Memorial 
     Commission in a separate appropriation in Title III and not 
     in this account as proposed by the Senate or within the 
     National Park Service as proposed by the House.


                            INSULAR AFFAIRS

                       ASSISTANCE TO TERRITORIES

       The amended bill provides $78,613,000 for Assistance to 
     Territories instead of $78,292,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $77,821,000 as proposed by the Senate. Senate 
     recommendations for technical assistance are funded, 
     including $300,000 for judicial and court education; $750,000 
     for population and workforce surveys of the Commonwealth of 
     the Northern Marianas; $1,000,000 for the Marshall Islands 
     health care program and $850,000 for the Prior Services 
     Benefits Trust Fund. Funding for the coral reef initiative 
     follows the House recommendation of $995,000. Funds shall be 
     made available for grants to the Pacific Basin Development 
     Council and for the Close Up Foundation.
       The amended bill agrees with the House report concerning 
     the requirement that the Office of Insular Affairs and the 
     Secretary of the Interior work with all territorial 
     governmental bodies and the Congressional Delegate for 
     American Samoa to be sure that the highest priority 
     construction projects receive the covenant funding and that 
     an open, transparent, and fair process be implemented in 
     selecting capital improvement projects in American Samoa. In 
     addition, the Department should carefully consider the need 
     for water system improvements, such as Ofu-Olosega and Ta'u-
     Faleasao water systems in Manu'a.


                      COMPACT OF FREE ASSOCIATION

       The amended bill provides $5,362,000 for the Compact of 
     Free Association as proposed by the House and the Senate.


                        OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $59,250,000 for the Office of the 
     Solicitor as proposed by the House instead of $59,449,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.


                      OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $44,572,000 for the Office of 
     Inspector General instead of $43,822,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $45,572,000 proposed by the Senate. Changes to the 
     Administration request include increases of $1,250,000 for 
     audits, $750,000 for investigations and $250,000 for 
     administrative services/ information management. These 
     increases are to support the Inspector General to develop a 
     permanent capability for auditing and investigating outer 
     continental shelf oil and gas royalty and royalty-in-kind 
     programs.


             OFFICE OF SPECIAL TRUSTEE FOR AMERICAN INDIANS

                         FEDERAL TRUST PROGRAMS

       The amended bill includes $182,331,000 for Federal trust 
     programs instead of $182,542,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $185,947,000 as proposed by the Senate. This includes 
     $180,141,000 for Program operations, support, and 
     improvements and $2,190,000 for executive direction.
       Bill Language.--The amended bill includes bill language 
     limiting the total amount of funding available for historical 
     accounting activities at $56,384,000.


                       INDIAN LAND CONSOLIDATION

       The amended bill includes $10,000,000 for Indian land 
     consolidation programs as proposed by both the House and the 
     Senate.


                        DEPARTMENT-WIDE PROGRAMS

                       PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES

       The amended bill provides $232,528,000 for payments in lieu 
     of taxes as proposed by the Senate instead of $252,676,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $190,000,000 requested by the 
     Administration.


                    CENTRAL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FUND

       The amended bill provides $9,954,000 for the central 
     hazardous materials fund as proposed by the House and the 
     Senate.


           NATURAL RESOURCE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT AND RESTORATION

                NATURAL RESOURCE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT FUND

       The amended bill includes $6,300,000 for the natural 
     resource damage assessment fund as proposed by the Senate 
     instead of $6,224,000 as proposed by the House.

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                          WORKING CAPITAL FUND

       The amended bill provides $40,727,000 for the financial and 
     business management system (FBMS) in the working capital fund 
     instead of $37,069,000 as proposed by the Senate. This funds 
     project deployment for the FBMS, replacing amounts requested 
     in each of the bureaus, which this amended bill does not 
     provide. The House proposed no specific funding for this 
     account but did propose funding within the Office of the 
     Secretary account, which this amended bill does not provide. 
     New bill language is included limiting establishment of 
     certain reserve accounts in the working capital fund; this 
     item was proposed by the Senate under the Office of the 
     Secretary heading.


                       ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

       The amended bill does not include the bill language 
     proposed by the Senate under this heading regarding the 
     working capital fund and reimbursable support agreements. The 
     annual justification for Department-wide programs should 
     describe Working Capital Fund charges to bureaus and offices, 
     including methodologies on which charges are based. 
     Furthermore, departures from Working Capital Fund estimates 
     in the budgets should be presented to the Appropriations 
     Committees for approval and annual reports should be provided 
     to the Committees on reimbursable support agreements between 
     Office of the Secretary and National Business Center and the 
     Bureaus and offices of the Department, including the amounts 
     billed pursuant to such agreements.

             General Provisions, Department of the Interior


                     (including transfers of funds)

       Sec. 101: Retains a provision in section 101 of both the 
     House and Senate bills, providing Secretarial authority to 
     transfer program funds for expenditures in cases of 
     emergency.
       Sec. 102: Retains a provision in section 102 of both the 
     House and Senate bills, providing for expenditure or transfer 
     of funds by the Secretary in the event of actual or potential 
     emergencies including forest fires, range fires, earthquakes, 
     floods, volcanic eruptions, storms, oil spills, grasshopper 
     and Mormon cricket outbreaks, and surface mine reclamation 
     emergencies.
       Sec. 103: Modifies a provision in section 103 of both the 
     House and Senate bills, continuing a provision providing for 
     use of appropriated funds for purchase and replacement of 
     motor vehicles, contracts, rental cars and aircraft, certain 
     library memberships, and certain telephone expenses.
       Sec. 104: Retains identical provision in both the House and 
     Senate bills, continuing provisions prohibiting the 
     expenditure of funds for Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) 
     leasing activities in the areas of northern, central, and 
     southern California; the North Atlantic; Washington and 
     Oregon; and the eastern Gulf of Mexico south of 26 degrees 
     north latitude and east of 86 degrees west longitude.
       Sec. 105: Retains identical provision in both the House and 
     Senate bills, continuing provisions prohibiting the 
     expenditure of funds for Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) 
     leasing activities in the Mid-Atlantic and South Atlantic 
     planning areas.
       Sec. 106: Retains Senate language in section 106 continuing 
     a provision permitting the transfer of funds between the 
     Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Office of Special Trustee 
     for American Indians.
       Sec. 107: Retains Senate language in section 107 continuing 
     a provision permitting the redistribution of tribal priority 
     allocation and tribal base funds to alleviate funding 
     inequities.
       Sec. 108: Retains House language in section 108 continuing 
     a provision permitting the conveyance of the Twin Cities 
     Research Center of the former Bureau of Mines for the benefit 
     of the National Wildlife Refuge System.
       Sec. 109: Retains a provision in section 109 of the House 
     bill making permanent a provision authorizing the Secretary 
     of the Interior to use helicopters or motor vehicles to 
     capture and transport horses and burros at the Sheldon and 
     Hart National Wildlife Refuges. The Senate bill did not make 
     the provision permanent.
       Sec. 110: Retains an identical provision in section 113 of 
     both the House and Senate bills, continuing a provision 
     limiting compensation for the Special Master and Court 
     Monitor appointed by the Court in Cobell v. Kempthorne to 200 
     percent of the highest Senior Executive Service rate of pay.
       Sec. 111: Retains an identical provision in section 111 of 
     the House bill and section 111 of the Senate bill, continuing 
     a provision allowing the Secretary to pay private attorney 
     fees for employees and former employees incurred in 
     connection with Cobell v. Kempthorne.
       Sec. 112. Retains a provision contained in section 112 of 
     the Senate bill, continuing a provision prohibiting the use 
     of funds to study or implement a plan to drain or reduce 
     water levels in Lake Powell.
       Sec. 113: Retains a provision in section 112 of the House 
     bill dealing with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's 
     responsibilities for mass marking of salmonid stocks. The 
     Senate had no similar provision.
       Sec. 114: Retains a provision contained in section 113 of 
     both the House and Senate bill, continuing a provision making 
     funds available to the tribes within the California Tribal 
     Trust Reform Consortium and others on the same basis as funds 
     were distributed in fiscal year 2003 and separates this 
     demonstration project from the Department of the Interior's 
     trust reform organization.
       Sec. 115: Retains an identical provision in the House and 
     Senate bills, continuing a provision authorizing the 
     Secretary of the Interior to acquire lands for the operation 
     and maintenance of facilities in support of transportation of 
     visitors to Ellis, Governors, and Liberty Islands.
       Sec. 116: Retains a provision contained in section 114 of 
     the Senate bill, continuing a provision dealing with grazing 
     permits in the Jarbidge field office of the Bureau of Land 
     Management.
       Sec. 117: Includes a provision contained in section 118 of 
     the Senate bill establishing a BLM pilot program for 
     conducting mineral lease sales through methods other than 
     oral bidding.
       Sec. 118: Includes a new provision directing the Fish and 
     Wildlife Service to relocate certain administrative 
     facilities in Washington State in order to accommodate a 
     highway project.
       Sec. 119: Retains a provision contained in section 121 of 
     the Senate bill limiting funding for any proposal to store 
     water, approve right-of-way, or similar authorizations on the 
     Mojave National Preserve or the Needles Field Office of the 
     Bureau of Land Management.
       Sec. 120: Retains a provision contained in section 122 of 
     the Senate bill permanently amending the authorizing language 
     for the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada, 
     to allow appropriated or donated funds to be used to acquire 
     lands owned by the State of Nevada or a political subdivision 
     within the NCA.
       Sec. 121: Modifies a provision contained in section 123 of 
     the Senate bill amending the Minerals Management Service 
     authorizing language to allow it to accept contributions to 
     complete environmental documents prior to energy exploration 
     and production. This authorization is effective for fiscal 
     year 2008 only.
       Sec. 122: Retains a provision contained in section 124 of 
     the Senate bill repealing Section 1077(c) of P.L. 109-364 
     that prohibited the National Park Service from implementing 
     an approved settlement on Santa Rosa Island, CA.
       Sec. 123: Retains a provision contained in section 125 of 
     the Senate bill amending section 144 of Division E of P.L. 
     108-447 to correct an incorrect map date referenced in the 
     transfer of Bureau of Land Management land to the Veterans 
     Administration in North Las Vegas, Nevada.
       Sec. 124: Retains a provision contained in section 126 of 
     the Senate bill amending Section 105(f)(1)(B) of the Compact 
     of Free Association Amendments Act of 2003 to correct an 
     incorrect date in order to prevent the premature expiration 
     of health, education, and labor aid programs for the Republic 
     of Palau.
       Sec. 125: Modifies a provision contained in section 128 of 
     the Senate bill permitting the Secretary to enter into 
     cooperative agreements with certain parties. This language 
     allows cooperative agreements with governments and non-profit 
     partners to be awarded non-competitively.
       Sec. 126: Retains a provision contained in section 129 of 
     the Senate bill transferring certain Bureau of Reclamation 
     lands to the Upper Klamath National Wildlife Refuge with 
     certain conditions.
       Sec. 127: Modifies a provision contained in section 130 of 
     the Senate bill expanding the boundary of Shiloh National 
     Military Park in Tennessee and Mississippi.
       Sec. 128: Retains a provision contained in section 131 of 
     the Senate bill providing the National Park Service with the 
     authority to acquire land at the Flight 93 crash site, PA, 
     for the purposes of a memorial.
       Sec. 129: Retains a provision contained in section 132 of 
     the Senate bill concerning concessionaire rights at Denali 
     National Park.
       Sec. 130: Includes a new provision correcting a technical 
     error in the Colorado Ute Indian Water Rights Settlement Act 
     of 1988.
       Sec. 131: Includes a new provision allowing certain funds 
     provided for land acquisition at the Shenandoah Valley 
     Battlefield NHD and Ice Age NST to be granted to a State, a 
     local government, or any other land management entity.
       Sec. 132: Includes a new provision allowing certain funds 
     provided for land acquisition on Cat Island, which is located 
     within the Gulf Islands National Seashore, to be granted to 
     the State of Mississippi.
       Sec. 133: Includes a new provision expanding the boundary 
     of Mesa Verde National Park.
       Sec. 134: Retains a provision contained in section 119 of 
     the Senate bill concerning concessionaire rights at Glacier 
     Bay National Park.
       Sec. 135: Includes a new provision making technical 
     corrections related to a fiscal year 2006 appropriation for 
     the Hard Bargain Farm National Park Service site, MD.
       The amended bill does not include a provision contained in 
     House section 115 which limits funding for Outer Continental 
     Shelf leasing where such existing leases are not subject to 
     limitations on royalty relief based on market price. The 
     Appropriations Committees remain committed to this issue and 
     expect the authorizing committees with jurisdiction to 
     complete legislative action on this vital matter.
       The amended bill does not include language contained in 
     Section 116 of the Senate bill concerning winter use rules at 
     Yellowstone National Park and surrounding facilities. The 
     Committees are aware that the National Park Service issued a 
     Record of Decision on winter use management for the parks

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     on November 20, 2007, with implementing regulations to be 
     issued shortly thereafter. The Committees are also aware of 
     two lawsuits that have been filed which challenge the final 
     environmental impact statement and the Record of Decision and 
     that these matters will be litigated in the Federal courts. 
     It should be noted that the legal challenges did not request 
     a preliminary injunction, thereby allowing local operations 
     to continue for the current 2007-2008 winter season. The 
     Committees believe this to be in the best interest of all 
     concerned parties.
       The amended bill does not include language contained in 
     Section 117 of the Senate bill concerning certain mining 
     claims.
       The amended bill does not include the provision contained 
     in section 120 of the Senate bill limiting funding for the 
     importation of polar bear parts taken in sport hunts.
       The amended bill does not include language contained in 
     Section 127 of the Senate bill concerning the Upper Snake 
     River Basin Biological Opinion on salmon and steelhead 
     species.

               TITLE II--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

       The amended bill includes $7,579,819,000 for the 
     Environmental Protection Agency, instead of $8,090,915,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $7,772,928,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. In addition, the General Provisions section includes 
     a total of $11,000,000 as transfers for two remediation 
     projects. The allocation of the total for the Agency, by 
     account, program area, and where applicable by program-
     project and/or activity, is detailed on the table at the end 
     of this Division.
       Reprogrammings: The Environmental Protection Agency is held 
     to the bill-wide reprogramming limitation of $1,000,000, as 
     recommended by the House. The limitation will apply to the 
     program areas specified in the detailed table at the end of 
     Division F, as proposed by the House. However, where a 
     specific level for program-project or activity within a 
     program area is cited, either in the detailed table or the 
     explanatory statement below, the reprogramming limitation 
     will apply at that level.
       The Agency must provide better information in its 
     Congressional Budget Justification and is directed to include 
     those improvements cited in House Report 110-187. In 
     addition, the Justification should contain a comprehensive 
     list of programs which have been eliminated in the request.
       Fixed Costs: An additional $7,878,000 has been provided in 
     five of the Agency's accounts to cover the fixed personnel 
     costs and to ensure staffing levels consistent with the prior 
     year. This increase is not spread by program area, as 
     proposed by the Senate. Rather, a total increase for each 
     account is provided, as indicated on the detailed table at 
     the end of this Division. The Agency is directed to spread 
     the funds as needed and submit a report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations by March 1, 2008 on the allocation of these 
     funds by program area and program-project.

                         Science and Technology

       The amended bill provides $772,129,000 for Science and 
     Technology, instead of $783,269,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $772,530,000 as proposed by the Senate. The table at the 
     end of this Division allocates the total for this account by 
     program area. The Agency is further directed to allocate the 
     funds as follows:
       Air Toxics and Quality: $3,950,000 for the CASTNET program, 
     an increase of $1,000,000 over the request;
       $1,400,000 to the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control 
     District to complete the
       Central California Ozone Study;
       An additional $2,000,000 for ongoing work on Greenhouse Gas 
     Regulations dealing with renewable or alternative fuels and 
     vehicle efficiency.
       Climate Protection Program: $18,604,000 for the Clean 
     Automotive Technology Program, as proposed by the House.
       Homeland Security: $11,884,000 for the Water Security 
     Initiative, as proposed by the Senate and $10,000,000 less 
     than proposed by the House. The Agency has carried forward 
     into fiscal year 2008 a large unobligated balance and will 
     fund new pilots in fiscal year 2008. Therefore, the funding 
     for additional pilots has been reduced until the Agency moves 
     forward with the projects already funded. The Agency is 
     directed to provide a report on the status, accomplishments, 
     and future schedule for the Water Security Initiative. The 
     report should be included as part of the Agency's FY 2009 
     Congressional Budget Justification. $2,000,000 for the Safe 
     Buildings program, as proposed by both the House and the 
     Senate.
       The $1,000,000 general reduction proposed by the House is 
     not included.
       Operations and Administration: The $3,884,000 reduction 
     proposed by the House is not included.
       Research: Clean Air: $20,000,000 for Global Change 
     Research, instead of $33,308,000 proposed by the House and 
     $18,619,000 proposed by the Senate. The increase is intended 
     to fund research in support of future rulemaking efforts on 
     Greenhouse Gases. The Agency is urged to award a portion of 
     these funds through the STAR grant program.
       Research: Clean Water: An additional $1,000,000 for 
     research on the human health effects and environmental 
     impacts of carbon storage and sequestration to better inform 
     regulatory decision making.
       Research: Congressional Priorities: $5,400,000, instead of 
     $7,000,000 as proposed by the Senate, for the following high 
     priority projects:
       $2,100,000--Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF);
       $1,725,000--American Water Works Research Foundation 
     (AWWRF)
       $1,050,000--Southwest Consortium for Environmental Research 
     and Policy (SCERP)
       $525,000--Consortium for Plant Biotechnology Research
       Research: Extramural Research Grants: Funds are not 
     included for a new extramural research grant program, as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       Research: Human Health and Ecosystems: $38,856,000 for 
     Human Health Risk Assessment;
       $12,327,000 for Research: Computational Toxicology;
       $10,481,000 for Research: Endocrine Disruptors;
       $10,000,000 for Research: Fellowships: The increase above 
     the request is to be used for STAR fellowships.
       $155,046,000 for Research: Human Health and Ecosystems, 
     which is an increase of $10,000,000 above the request. From 
     within the amount provided, the Agency is directed to 
     allocate $6,000,000 to restore basic human health research 
     and $4,000,000 to restore the proposed reduction to the EMAP 
     program.
       The increases to these programs include the 
     Administration's request for a $6,098,000 increase to Human 
     Health Risk Assessment. In recognition of these increases, 
     the Agency is directed to follow the language in House Report 
     110-187 on the following issues:
       Trichloroethylene
       Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH)
       The mineral Trona
       In addition, the Agency is urged to report to Congress on 
     the PAH study referenced in the House Report and also to 
     develop an updated health standard for ingested hexavalent 
     chromium, which then should be used to revise the Maximum 
     Contaminant Level Goal as soon as possible.
       In addition:
       1. The Agency is directed to report on the short term 
     results and long term assessment plans to reduce lab support 
     costs Agency-wide.
       2. The general reduction to this account, as proposed by 
     the House, is not included.
       3. It is imperative that EPA issue its decision on the 
     December, 2005 waiver application submitted by the State of 
     California to enact vehicle emission standards to reduce 
     greenhouse gases by 30 percent in 2016 by no later than 
     December 31, 2007. The Committees on Appropriations are 
     dismayed that the EPA Administrator has unreasonably delayed 
     his decision on the petition and forced the State of 
     California to file suit in order to compel a decision. If no 
     decision is made by that date, the Agency is directed to 
     provide a report detailing why there is further delay, as 
     proposed by the House.
       Further, the Committees on Appropriations are concerned by 
     reports that officials at other Federal agencies, including 
     the Department of Transportation and the White House Office 
     of Environmental Quality, may have engaged in inappropriate 
     lobbying efforts to deny the waiver. The decision on 
     California's waiver petition must be made on the petition's 
     legal and technical merits and the approval process must not 
     be politicized in any way.


                       climate change commission

       The amended bill does not include the House proposal to 
     fund a new Climate Change Commission.


                 environmental programs and management

       The amended bill provides $2,364,854,000 for Environmental 
     Programs and Management, instead of $2,370,582,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $2,384,121,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The table at the end of this Division allocates the 
     total for this account by program area. The Agency is further 
     directed to allocate the funds as follows:
       Air Toxics and Quality: $700,000 to restore the Sunwise 
     program to prior year levels.
       Brownfields: $527,000 above the request to restore the 
     Smart Growth program to prior year levels.
       Climate Protection Program: $49,000,000 for the Energy Star 
     program;
       $4,436,000 for the Methane to Markets program;
       $3,500,000 within the Federal Support Air Quality 
     Management program for the Agency to use its existing 
     authority under the Clean Air Act to develop and publish a 
     rule  requiring mandatory reporting of greenhouse gas 
     emissions above appropriate thresholds in all sectors of 
     the economy. Bill language to this effect is provided in 
     the administrative provisions section. The Agency is 
     directed to publish a draft rule no later than nine months 
     after the date of enactment of this Act, and a final rule 
     no later than 18 months after the date of enactment of 
     this Act. The Agency is further directed to include in its 
     rule reporting of emissions resulting from upstream 
     production and downstream sources, to the extent that the 
     Administrator deems it appropriate. The Administrator 
     shall determine appropriate thresholds of emissions above 
     which reporting is required, and how frequently reports 
     shall be submitted to EPA. The Administrator shall have 
     discretion to use existing reporting requirements for 
     electric generating units under Section 821 of the Clean 
     Air Act, and;
        $250,000 for the Agency to modify existing programs to 
     accommodate quality assurance and quality control for 
     emissions submitted via and regulated by the established 
     northeastern Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative

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     (RGGI), in the same manner as set forth under Title IV of the 
     Clean Air Act.
        Funding is not included for the Asia-Pacific Partnership 
     program. The general increase for climate protection 
     programs, as proposed by the House, is also not included.
        Compliance: $28,066,000 for Compliance Assistance Centers;
       $9,786,000 for Compliance Incentives;
       $90,128,000 for Compliance Monitoring.
        Enforcement: $6,500,000 for Environmental Justice 
     programs;
       $7,000,000 for a combined general increase for Civil and 
     Criminal Enforcement to be allocated between the two at the 
     Agency's discretion.
        Environmental Protection/Congressional Priorities: The 
     amended bill includes $13,650,000 for the following high 
     priority projects, instead of $19,500,000, as proposed by the 
     Senate:
       $7,700,000--National Rural Water Association (NRWA);
       $2,800,000--Small Public Water System Technology Centers, 
     as listed in Senate Report 110-91, with each center receiving 
     $350,000;
       $2,450,000--Rural Community Assistance Partnership (RCAP);
     $700,000--Water Systems Council Wellcare.
        Environmental Protection/Demonstration Project Competitive 
     Grants: Funds are not included for a new competitive grant 
     program, as proposed by the Senate.
        Geographic Programs: The amended bill includes $99,025,000 
     to be allocated as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                        Program                          FY 2008 Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chesapeake Bay.......................................         31,000,000
Great Lakes..........................................         22,000,000
Puget Sound..........................................         20,000,000
San Francisco Bay....................................          5,000,000
Long Island Sound....................................          5,000,000
Gulf of Mexico.......................................          5,700,000
Lake Champlain.......................................          2,750,000
Lake Pontchartrain...................................            978,000
Community Action for a Renewed Env...................          3,448,000
Regional Administrator's Initiatives.................                  0
Other Geographic Activities..........................          3,149,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       Directives for specific geographic programs are as follows:
       1. Chesapeake Bay Program: $31,000,000 for this program, 
     instead of $30,000,000 proposed by the House and $32,812,000 
     proposed by the Senate. The Agency is directed to allocate 
     the Chesapeake Bay funding as follows:
       $21,000,000 for base programs;
       $8,000,000 for Targeted Watershed Grants;
       $2,000,000 for Small Watershed Grants.
       The Agency is further directed to implement immediately all 
     of the recommendations contained in the October, 2005 
     Government Accountability Office (GAO) report. Of the funds 
     provided to the Bay Program and the Office of the 
     Administrator of EPA, $5,000,000 in administrative funds 
     shall not become available until 60 days after the EPA 
     Administrator submits a report to the Senate and House 
     Appropriations Committees and to the Comptroller General 
     stating, with supporting evidence, that EPA has implemented 
     the recommendations contained in the GAO report.
       In addition, the Agency is directed to develop a Chesapeake 
     Bay action plan for the remaining years of the Chesapeake 
     2000 Agreement. This plan must: (1) clearly articulate 
     realistic targets the Chesapeake Bay Program expects to 
     achieve in each of the remaining years; (2) describe the 
     actual activities the Chesapeake Bay Program will implement 
     in each year to achieve these annual targets; (3) identify 
     the amount and source of funding that will be used to 
     accomplish each of these activities; and, (4) describe the 
     process the Chesapeake Bay Program will use to track and 
     measure the progress of these actions. Finally, the GAO is 
     directed to conduct periodic performance assessments of 
     progress made on this action plan.
       2. Puget Sound: Funds are included for continued 
     development and implementation of the Puget Sound 2020 Action 
     Agenda. These funds provide for grants to the Section 320 
     designated state agency, as well as grants, contracts and 
     support for other aspects of the Action Agenda.
       3. San Francisco Bay Watersheds: As directed in the Senate 
     Report 110-91, funds are provided for new partnership 
     competitive grants for protection and restoration of San 
     Francisco Bay watersheds located in the Bay area. Matching 
     funds of no less than 25 percent shall be required, and 
     priority shall be given to organizations that emphasize the 
     ability to leverage additional public and private funds.
       4. Regional Administrator's Initiatives: Funds are not 
     included for this program. The Agency is directed to 
     implement the directives for this program included in House 
     Report 110-187, should future budgets propose funds for this 
     program, and report to the Committees on Appropriations on 
     the use of prior year funds by March 1, 2008.
       Indoor Air: An additional $500,000 above the request for 
     the Reduced Risks from Indoor Air program.
       Information Exchange/Outreach: $9,000,000 for the 
     Environmental Education Program; $6,241,000 for Children and 
     Other Sensitive Populations. For the Environmental Education 
     funds, the Agency is directed to apply the distribution 
     formula in the authorizing statute to the entire amount 
     provided.
       International Programs: $5,500,000 for the US/Mexico Border 
     Program.
       IT/Data Management/Security: The amended bill includes 
     $1,000,000 above the request to restore the network of EPA 
     libraries recently closed or consolidated by the 
     Administration, instead of $2,000,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The Agency is directed to submit a report to the 
     Committees on Appropriations regarding actions it will take 
     to restore publicly available libraries to provide 
     environmental information and data to each EPA region within 
     90 days of enactment of this Act.
       Legal/Science/Regulatory/Economic Review: $40,106,000 for 
     Legal Advice: Environmental Program;
       $14,246,000 for Legal Advice: Support Program;
       $21,511,000 for Regulatory Innovation;
       $16,551,000 for Regulatory/Economic-Management and 
     Analysis.
       Of the funds provided for Regulatory Innovation, the Agency 
     is directed to provide at least $1,015,000 to the Smart 
     Growth program to restore it to prior year levels.
       Operations and Administration: $28,992,000 for Acquisition 
     Management;
       $301,728,000 for Facilities Infrastructure and Operations, 
     which reflects a reduction to the Agency's rent budget. The 
     general reduction proposed by the House is not included.
       Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA): Because 
     Congress has not authorized fees necessary to administer an 
     electronic manifest for hazardous waste, the requested 
     $4,000,000 for the manifest is not provided. Consistent with 
     language in House Report 110-187, the Agency is directed to 
     use a portion of the increase over the prior fiscal year to 
     expedite completion of the final rule on disposal of 
     industrial wipes and to report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations by March 1, 2008, on the status of its 
     efforts.
       Toxics Risk Review and Prevention: $12,240,000, an increase 
     of $1,225,000 above the request, for the High Production 
     Volume Challenge (HPVC) and Voluntary Children's Chemical 
     Evaluation Program (VCCEP), as proposed by both the House and 
     Senate.
       $8,800,000 for Endocrine Disruptors, as proposed by the 
     Senate. The Agency is directed to follow the report language 
     on this subject in both the House and Senate Reports;
       $16,621,000 for Pollution Prevention, as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       Water: Ecosystems: $35,000,000 for the Great Lakes Legacy 
     Act, as proposed by the Senate and instead of $37,000,000 
     proposed by the House.
       $27,203,000 for National Estuary Program/Coastal Waterways, 
     as proposed by the House. The Agency is directed to allot 
     $16,832,000 of these funds to the National Estuary Section 
     320 grant program, consistent with the House recommendation.
        Water: Human Health Protection: The amount provided 
     includes an additional $1,000,000 above the request for the 
     Agency's work on the Underground Injection Control, Carbon 
     Sequestration Rule. Funding for rural water programs is 
     provided in the Environmental Protection/Congressional 
     Priorities program area, as proposed by the Senate, and not 
     as a competitive program here, as proposed by the House.
       In addition:
        1. The Agency is directed to fund the Smart Growth program 
     at the fiscal year 2007 level in all program-projects which 
     support the program. Based on information provided to the 
     Committees, this amount should be no less than $1,542,000 in 
     the EPM Account.
       2. The Agency is directed to submit a report on 
     Environmental Justice, consistent with the directive in House 
     Report 110-187.
       3. Consistent with Senate Report 110-91, the Agency is 
     urged to adopt final pesticide container recycling 
     regulations within 180 days of enactment of this Act.
       4. While the Agency is not directed to implement the 
     WaterISAC program through a grant to the Association of 
     Metropolitan Water Agencies, as outlined in Senate Report 
     110-91, given AMWA's experience, the Agency is encouraged to 
     consider this option.
       5. The general reduction to this account, as proposed by 
     the House, is not included.
       6. The Agency was mandated by Congress in 1992 to adopt a 
     rule pursuant to 15 USC 2692(c)(3) before October 28, 1996, 
     to protect children from lead poisoning caused by renovation 
     or remodeling activities in target housing, public buildings 
     constructed before 1978, and commercial buildings that create 
     lead-based paint hazards. More than 10 years after the 
     deadline, EPA has not promulgated regulations, putting 
     thousands of children at risk of the irreversible damage of 
     lead poisoning. The EPA Administrator is directed to finalize 
     the rule by March 31, 2008, and is urged to ensure that the 
     rule is no less protective of children than the Lead-Safe 
     Housing Rule adopted by the U.S. Department of Housing and 
     Urban Development at 24 CFR Part 35 in 1999.
       7. The Committees on Appropriations are aware of concerns 
     about the potential environmental and health impacts of 
     proposed new coal-fired power plants in the Central Texas 
     region. The Government Accountability Office is requested to 
     review the adequacy under the Clean Air Act of the 
     determinations about such impacts carried out by the 
     Environmental Protection Agency directly and as delegated to 
     the State of Texas. The report should also include 
     information on current electric power supply and demand in 
     the region including fuel diversity and consumer electricity 
     costs.
       8. The Committees on Appropriations are aware of concerns 
     about the classification of Great Basin National Park as a 
     Class II rather than as a Class I area under the provisions 
     of the Clean Air Act (title 42, Chapter 85, Subpart 1, Part 
     C). The Government Accountability Office is requested to 
     review whether the current classification of the

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     Park is adequate to ensure long-term protection of air 
     quality and visibility in the Park under the Environmental 
     Protection Agency's direct and delegated authorities.


                      OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

       The amended bill provides $41,750,000 for the Office of the 
     Inspector General account, instead of $43,500,000 as proposed 
     by the House and $40,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. The 
     table at the end of this Division allocates the total for 
     this account by program area.
       Audits, Evaluations, and Investigations: $41,750,000 for 
     general IG work, instead of $43,500,000 proposed by the House 
     and $40,000,000 proposed by the Senate. This $3,742,000 
     increase above the request is provided to ensure a consistent 
     staffing level within the Office of the Inspector General, 
     while providing some flexibility between this account and the 
     amount transferred from the Superfund account. None of the 
     funds provided are to be used for buyouts associated with 
     staffing reductions. The Inspector General is directed to 
     submit quarterly staffing reports to the Committees on 
     Appropriations.
       The amended bill provides that $11,668,000 be paid to this 
     account from the Hazardous Substance Superfund Account. Bill 
     language in Title III continues the mandate that the Agency's 
     Inspector General serve that function for the Chemical Safety 
     and Hazard Investigations Board.


                        BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES

       The amended bill provides $34,801,000, the same as both the 
     House and the Senate. The table at the end of this Division 
     allocates the total for this account by program area.


                      HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE SUPERFUND

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides $1,273,871,000 for the Hazardous 
     Substance Superfund, instead of $1,272,008,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $1,274,643,000 as proposed by the Senate. The 
     table at the end of this Division allocates the total for 
     this account by program area. The Agency is further directed 
     to allocate the funds as follows:
        Audits, Evaluations, and Investigations: The amended bill 
     includes $11,668,000 to be paid from this account to the 
     Office of the Inspector General account, instead of 
     $10,000,000 proposed by the House and $13,337,000 proposed by 
     the Senate. This $4,519,000 increase above the request is 
     provided to ensure a consistent staffing level within the 
     Office of the Inspector General, while providing some 
     flexibility between this account and the Office of the 
     Inspector General account. None of the funds provided to the 
     Inspector General from this account are to be used for 
     buyouts associated with staffing reductions.
        Enforcement: $167,000,000 for Superfund Enforcement, of 
     which $26,000,000 is directed to the Interagency Agreement 
     with the Department of Justice;
       $9,843,000 for Federal Facility Enforcement;
       $ 3,802,000 for Forensics Support.
        Legal/Science/Regulatory/Economic Review: $750,000 for the 
     Legal Advice: Environmental program.
        Superfund Cleanup: $192,880,000 for Superfund: Emergency 
     Response and Removal;
       $9,318,000 for Superfund: EPA Emergency Preparedness;
       $31,879,000 for Superfund: Federal Facilities;
       $600,000,000 for Superfund: Remedial;
       $6,575,000 for Superfund: Support to Other Federal 
     Agencies.
       Bill Language: Language is included to provide up to 
     $1,273,871,000 as the maximum payment from general revenues 
     for Superfund, instead of $1,272,008,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $1,274,643,000 as proposed by the Senate. Language 
     is also included to pay from this account, $11,668,000 to the 
     Office of Inspector General account and $26,126,000 to the 
     Science and Technology account.
       The following reports should be submitted to the Committees 
     on Appropriations no later than March 1, 2008:
       1. The report on Army Corps of Engineers oversight of 
     Superfund Cleanups, as outlined in House Report 110-187.
       2. The report on Superfund Alternative Sites, as outlined 
     in House Report 110-187.
       3. The report on Human Health Risks, as outlined in Senate 
     Report 110-91.


          LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK TRUST FUND PROGRAM

       The amended bill provides $107,493,000 for the Leaking 
     Underground Storage Tank Account, instead of $117,961,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $72,493,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The amended bill includes the House proposal to fund 
     Underground Storage Tank grants through this account instead 
     of through the State and Tribal Assistance Grants account, as 
     proposed by the Senate. This is consistent with the Energy 
     Policy Act of 2005 and the Agency is expected to request 
     future funding through the Leaking Underground Storage Tank 
     Program account. The table at the end of this Division 
     allocates the total for this account by program area. The 
     Agency is further directed to allocate the funds as follows:
       Underground Storage Tanks (LUST / UST): $10,558,000 for the 
     LUST/UST program;
       $62,207,000 for the LUST Cooperative Agreements, instead of 
     $68,207,000 proposed by the House and $58,207,000 proposed by 
     the Senate;
       $31,000,000 for the Underground Storage Tank Grants, 
     authorized by the Energy Policy Act of 2005, instead of 
     $35,500,000 proposed by the House and $22,500,000 proposed by 
     the Senate in the State and Tribal Assistance Grants account.
       Bill Language: The amended bill includes language proposed 
     by the House which clarifies that $76,493,000 is for 
     activities authorized by section 9003(h) of the Solid Waste 
     Disposal Act, and thus subject to the 80 percent set-aside 
     requirement for state cooperative agreements. The language 
     also clarifies that the remaining funds, $31,000,000, is 
     available for the activities authorized by the 2005 Energy 
     Policy Act. In addition, bill language is included to 
     authorize Tribal grants for those same functions. The amended 
     bill does not accept the President's proposed language to 
     amend the Energy Policy Act to change the types and frequency 
     of state inspections.


                           OIL SPILL RESPONSE

       The amended bill provides $17,326,000 for oil spill 
     response, instead of $17,280,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $17,487,000 as proposed by the Senate. The table at the end 
     of this Division allocates the total for this account by 
     program area.


                   STATE AND TRIBAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS

       The amended bill provides $2,972,595,000 for state and 
     tribal assistance grants, instead of $3,406,514,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $3,181,853,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The table at the end of this Division allocates the 
     total for this account by program area. In addition, the 
     Agency is further directed to:
       Infrastructure Assistance:
       1. Mexico Border: Of the funds provided for this program, 
     $5,000,000 is directed to the El Paso and Brownsville 
     projects funded in prior years. The Agency is directed to 
     report to the Committees on Appropriation on a proposed 
     distribution of these funds between the two projects. The 
     Agency further is directed to report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations by May 1, 2008, on actions taken to reform the 
     program and report quarterly on unobligated and unliquidated 
     balances.
       2. Diesel Emission Reduction Grants: The amended bill 
     reflects the House recommendation to make Diesel Emission 
     Reduction Act (DERA) grants available to all areas, not just 
     those that are currently not in attainment with the national 
     ambient air quality standards. Noted, however, is the 
     importance of continuing to target limited Federal diesel 
     emission reduction funds to areas that face the worst air 
     quality and the greatest risk to public health. The Agency is 
     urged to develop an allocation methodology for DERA funds 
     consistent with the underlying authorizing statute which 
     gives priority to non-attainment areas as well as other 
     important priorities to address the overall emission 
     reduction needs of the Nation.
       3. California Diesel Emission Reduction Projects: The 
     amended bill includes $10,000,000 for this program, instead 
     of $15,000,000 proposed by the Senate. The funds should be 
     divided equally between the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution 
     Control District and the South Coast Air Management District, 
     with each district receiving $5,000,000. Further, the Agency 
     is directed to follow the language in Senate Report 110-91 
     governing this program.
       STAG Infrastructure Grants / Congressional Priorities: The 
     amended bill provides $135,000,000 for the following 
     projects:

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             State                       Project              Amount
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1. AK..........................  The City of Kenai for          $300,000
                                  water treatment
                                  project.
2. AK..........................  The City of Kodiak for          500,000
                                  water and sewer
                                  improvements project.
3. AK..........................  The City of Wrangell            550,000
                                  for water and sewer
                                  upgrade project.
4. AK..........................  The City of Ketchikan           550,000
                                  for water and sewer
                                  upgrade project.
5. AL..........................  The Town of Eva for             300,000
                                  wastewater treatment
                                  facility upgrade
                                  project.
6. AL..........................  The Town of Somerville          384,000
                                  for wastewater
                                  construction project.
7. AL..........................  The City of Clanton for       1,084,000
                                  the Water Treatment
                                  Plant Upgrade Project.
8. AL..........................  Jackson County for              132,000
                                  wastewater and
                                  drinking water
                                  infrastructure project.
9. AL..........................  The City of Glencoe for         500,000
                                  Storm Drainage and
                                  Sewer Repairs.
10. AL.........................  The City of Muscle              500,000
                                  Shoals for Wastewater
                                  Infrastructure.
11. AR.........................  The Ozark Mountain              300,000
                                  Regional Public Water
                                  Authority for water
                                  system improvement
                                  project.
12. AR.........................  The City of                     300,000
                                  Fayetteville for
                                  Wastewater
                                  Improvements.
13. AR.........................  The City of Pine Bluff          500,000
                                  for Sewer Improvements.
14. AR.........................  The City of Rogers,             500,000
                                  Northwest Arkansas
                                  Conservation Authority
                                  for Water and
                                  Wastewater
                                  Infrastructure and
                                  Watershed Management.
15. AZ.........................  Bullhead City for               300,000
                                  wastewater treatment
                                  plant expansion
                                  project.
16. CA.........................  Ventura County Public         1,000,000
                                  Works Agency for sewer
                                  system upgrades in El
                                  Rio Forebay.
17. CA.........................  The City of Eureka for        1,000,000
                                  the Martin Slough
                                  Interceptor Project.
18. CA.........................  The City of Pasadena          1,175,000
                                  for perchlorate
                                  remediation and
                                  drinking water system
                                  improvements.
19. CA.........................  The City of East Palo           825,000
                                  Alto for Water
                                  Infrastructure
                                  Improvements.
20. CA.........................  The City of Big Bear          1,000,000
                                  Lake, Department of
                                  Water and Power to
                                  Upgrade the Pipeline
                                  Infrastructure.

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21. CA.........................  The City of Arcadia for         500,000
                                  the Arcadia/Sierra
                                  Madre Joint Water
                                  Infrastructure.
22. CA.........................  The City of Barstow,            500,000
                                  County of San
                                  Bernardino for the
                                  Sewer Master Plan
                                  Implementation, Phase
                                  II.
23. CA.........................  The City of Huntington          400,000
                                  Park for the Slauson
                                  Avenue Water Line and
                                  Yard Rehabilitation.
24. CA.........................  The City of Manteca for         500,000
                                  Water Treatment
                                  Infrastructure
                                  Upgrades.
25. CA.........................  The City of Sacramento,         500,000
                                  Sacramento Department
                                  of Utilities for
                                  Downtown Sacramento
                                  Combined Sewer
                                  Improvement.
26. CA.........................  The City of San                 500,000
                                  Clemente for Expansion
                                  of Water Reclamation
                                  Facility.
27. CA.........................  The City of San                 700,000
                                  Francisco, Public
                                  Utilities Commission
                                  for the Lower Mission
                                  District.
28. CA.........................  The City of Seaside for         500,000
                                  Monterey Bay Outfall
                                  Dry Weather Diversion.
29. CA.........................  The City of Temple City         150,000
                                  for the Sanitation
                                  Sewer Rehabilitation
                                  Project.
30. CA.........................  The City of Vallejo for         650,000
                                  Mare Island Sanitary
                                  Sewer and Storm Drain.
31. CA.........................  The Town of Yucca               375,000
                                  Valley, Hi-Desert
                                  Water Agency for a
                                  Wastewater Treatment
                                  System.
32. CO.........................  Arkansas Valley Conduit         600,000
                                  for drinking water
                                  project.
33. CO.........................  Idaho Springs for             1,000,000
                                  wastewater and
                                  drinking water project.
34. CO.........................  The Town of Bayfield            400,000
                                  for wastewater
                                  facility upgrade
                                  project.
35. CO.........................  The City of Manitou             350,000
                                  Springs for drinking
                                  water system
                                  improvement project.
36. CO.........................  The South Platte River          300,000
                                  Basin, Central
                                  Colorado Water
                                  Conservancy District
                                  for water system
                                  improvements.
37. CO.........................  The Town of Eckley for          150,000
                                  Water Treatment
                                  Improvements.
38. CT.........................  The Town of Enfield for         300,000
                                  sanitary sewer inflow
                                  elimination project.
39. CT.........................  The City of Southington         300,000
                                  for wellhead cleanup.
40. CT.........................  The City of Stamford            500,000
                                  for Stormwater and
                                  Wastewater
                                  Infrastructure.
41. CT.........................  The Town of Colchester          500,000
                                  for the Flatbrook Road
                                  Booster Station.
42. CT.........................  The Town of Prospect            138,000
                                  for the College Farms
                                  Subdivision.
43. CT.........................  The Town of Wolcott for         500,000
                                  Storm Drainage and
                                  Other Infrastructure.
44. DE.........................  The City of Wilmington          300,000
                                  for filter membrane
                                  plant improvements.
45. DE.........................  New Castle County for           300,000
                                  Old Shellpot
                                  Interceptor
                                  Improvements.
46. FL.........................  The City of                     300,000
                                  Jacksonville for
                                  wastewater
                                  infrastructure
                                  improvement project.
47. FL.........................  The Emerald Coast               300,000
                                  Utility Authority for
                                  water system
                                  improvements.
48. FL.........................  St. Johns River Water           500,000
                                  Management District
                                  for Expansion of the
                                  Taylor Creek Reservoir.
49. FL.........................  The City of                     500,000
                                  Brooksville, Southwest
                                  Florida Water
                                  Management District
                                  for Peace and Myakka
                                  River Watershed
                                  Restoration.
50. FL.........................  The City of Clearwater          500,000
                                  for Wastewater and
                                  Reclaimed Water
                                  Infrastructure.
51. FL.........................  The City of Lauderdale-         500,000
                                  by-the-Sea for North
                                  Beach Neighborhood
                                  Improvements, Phase II.
52. FL.........................  The City of Sarasota,           500,000
                                  Sarasota County for
                                  the Phillippi Creek
                                  Septic System
                                  Replacement.
53. FL.........................  The City of Tallahassee         500,000
                                  for the Advanced Water
                                  Treatment Facility.
54. FL.........................  The City of Weston for          500,000
                                  Bonaventure Storm
                                  Water Pumps.
55. FL.........................  Town of Callahan for            500,000
                                  the Wastewater
                                  Treatment Plant.
56. FL.........................  Town of Jupiter for             500,000
                                  Water Treatment Plant
                                  Enhancement.
57. FL.........................  The Town of Pembroke            450,000
                                  Park for Sanitary
                                  Sewage System
                                  Rehabilitation.
58. GA.........................  The City of Atlanta for         300,000
                                  wastewater and
                                  stormwater
                                  rehabilitation project.
59. GA.........................  The Metro North Georgia         300,000
                                  Water Planning
                                  District for water and
                                  wastewater
                                  improvements project.
60. GA.........................  The City of Valdosta            500,000
                                  for the Valdosta Scott
                                  Water Tank
                                  Construction.
61. GA.........................  The City of Vienna for          500,000
                                  Sewer Treatment
                                  Facility.
62. IA.........................  The City of Clinton for         300,000
                                  wastewater treatment
                                  plant construction
                                  project.
63. IA.........................  The City of Davenport           500,000
                                  for water system
                                  improvements.
64. IA.........................  The City of Ottumwa for         400,000
                                  combined sewer
                                  overflow improvements.
65. IA.........................  The City of Mason City          500,000
                                  for the Wastewater
                                  Treatment Facility
                                  Expansion.
66. ID.........................  The City of Marsing for         432,000
                                  drinking water system
                                  reconstruction project.
67. ID.........................  The City of Hazelton            469,000
                                  for wastewater system
                                  improvements project.
68. ID.........................  The City of St. Anthony         562,000
                                  for wastewater system
                                  improvements project.
69. ID.........................  The City of Rexburg for         137,000
                                  wastewater and
                                  stormwater facilities
                                  project.
70. ID.........................  The City of Buhl for            300,000
                                  drinking water project.
71. ID.........................  The City of Twin Falls          500,000
                                  for the Auger Falls
                                  Wastewater Treatment
                                  Project.
72. IL.........................  The Village of Chatham          300,000
                                  for water supply
                                  infrastructure
                                  improvements.
73. IL.........................  The City of Monmouth            300,000
                                  for wastewater system
                                  improvements.
74. IL.........................  The Northeastern                350,000
                                  Illinois Sewer
                                  Consortium for
                                  wastewater
                                  infrastructure
                                  improvements.
75. IL.........................  The Village of                  300,000
                                  Riverdale for water
                                  system improvements.
76. IL.........................  The City of Oregon,             500,000
                                  Public Works
                                  Department for
                                  Wastewater Treatment
                                  Infrastructure.
77. IL.........................  The City of Virginia            500,000
                                  for a Water Treatment
                                  Facility.
78. IL.........................  The Village of Farina           250,000
                                  for Water System
                                  Improvements.
79. IL.........................  The Village of Hazel            143,000
                                  Crest for Water
                                  Improvements.
80. IL.........................  The Village of                  500,000
                                  Johnsburg for
                                  Wastewater Conveyance
                                  and Treatment Works.
81. IL.........................  The Village of South            300,000
                                  Chicago Heights for
                                  Wastewater Treatment
                                  Facility.
82. IL.........................  The Village of Steward          300,000
                                  for Wastewater
                                  Infrastructure.
83. IN.........................  The City of Centerville         300,000
                                  for wastewater
                                  treatment plant
                                  upgrade project.
84. IN.........................  The City of Fort Wayne          500,000
                                  for the Storm Sewer
                                  Separation Project.
85. IN.........................  The City of Evansville          500,000
                                  for the Mt. Auburn
                                  Neighborhood Sanitary
                                  Sewer System.
86. IN.........................  The City of Carmel for          500,000
                                  Sanitary Sewer
                                  Rehabilitation.
87. IN.........................  The City of Charlestown         500,000
                                  for the Water
                                  Treatment Facility.
88. IN.........................  The City of South Bend          500,000
                                  for the Sewer Overflow
                                  Sensory Control
                                  Network.
89. IN.........................  The Town of Linden,             200,000
                                  Department of Water
                                  and Sewage for the
                                  Sewer Treatment Plant
                                  Expansion.
90. IN.........................  The Town of                     500,000
                                  Merrillville for Water
                                  Infrastructure
                                  Improvements.
91. KS.........................  Great Bend for 10th             500,000
                                  Street sewer line
                                  repairs.
92. KS.........................  The City of Ellsworth           300,000
                                  for wastewater
                                  treatment project.
93. KS.........................  The City of Larned for          500,000
                                  the Waste Water
                                  Treatment Plant.
94. KS.........................  The City of Iola for            500,000
                                  Water and Wastewater
                                  Infrastructure.
95. KS.........................  The City of Lenexa for          300,000
                                  stormwater improvement
                                  project.
96. KS.........................  The City of Prescott            300,000
                                  for wastewater
                                  treatment plant
                                  construction project.
97. KS.........................  The City of Sedan,            1,200,000
                                  Rural Water District
                                  Number 4 Chautauqua
                                  County for Water and
                                  Wastewater
                                  Infrastructure.
98. KY.........................  The City of Ewing in            300,000
                                  Fleming County for
                                  wastewater
                                  construction project.
99. KY.........................  The Green River Valley        1,000,000
                                  Water District in Hart
                                  County for drinking
                                  water project.
100. KY........................  The Monroe County Water       1,350,000
                                  District,
                                  Tompkinsville for
                                  drinking water and
                                  construction project.
101. KY........................  The City of Harlan,             500,000
                                  Baxter-Rosspoint Sewer
                                  Line Expansion.
102. KY........................  The City of La Grange,          500,000
                                  Oldham County Sewer
                                  District for the Ohio
                                  River Wastewater
                                  Treatment Plant in
                                  Goshen.
103. KY........................  The City of Lexington,        1,200,000
                                  Lexington-Fayette
                                  Urban County
                                  Government for South
                                  Elkhorn Pump Station
                                  and Force Main Project.
104. KY........................  The City of Louisville,         500,000
                                  Louisville and
                                  Jefferson County
                                  Municipal Sewer
                                  District for the
                                  Shively Area Pump
                                  Stations Eliminations
                                  Project.
105. LA........................  The City of Hammond for         400,000
                                  water system upgrades.
106. LA........................  The City of St. Gabriel         300,000
                                  for wastewater
                                  treatment expansion.
107. LA........................  The City of Bastrop for         200,000
                                  wastewater treatment
                                  facility improvements.
108. LA........................  Ascension Parish for            300,000
                                  wastewater treatment
                                  facility construction
                                  project.
109. LA........................  The City of Grambling           500,000
                                  for the East Martin
                                  Luther King /
                                  Tarbutton Road Sewer
                                  Extension.
110. MA........................  The City of Brockton            300,000
                                  for wastewater system
                                  improvements.
111. MA........................  The City of Marlborough         300,000
                                  for wastewater
                                  treatment plant
                                  upgrades.
112. MA........................  The Cities of Fall              500,000
                                  River and New Bedford
                                  and the Town of
                                  Acushnet for Bristol
                                  County Sewer
                                  Improvements.
113. MA........................  The City of West              1,400,000
                                  Springfield, Pioneer
                                  Valley Planning
                                  Commission for the
                                  Connecticut River
                                  Combined Sewer
                                  Overflow Clean-up.
114. MA........................  The Town of Winthrop            500,000
                                  for Storm Drain
                                  Remediation.
115. MD........................  The City of Baltimore           700,000
                                  for sanitary and
                                  combined sewer
                                  infrastructure
                                  improvements.
116. MD........................  The City of Frostburg           300,000
                                  for combined sewer
                                  overflow improvements.
117. MD........................  The Town of Westernport         200,000
                                  for combined sewer
                                  overflow improvements.
118. MD........................  The City of Cumberland          200,000
                                  for combined sewer
                                  overflow improvements.
119. MD........................  The City of College             100,000
                                  Park for the Paint
                                  Branch Watershed Storm
                                  Management Plan.
120. ME........................  The City of Presque             300,000
                                  Isle for wastewater
                                  treatment plant
                                  relocation project.
121. ME........................  The City of Ellsworth           300,000
                                  for wastewater
                                  treatment relocation
                                  project.
122. MI........................  The City of Saint Louis         300,000
                                  for water supply
                                  improvements.
123. MI........................  Office of the Genessee          500,000
                                  County Drain
                                  Commissioner for the
                                  North-East Relief
                                  Sewer.
124. MI........................  The City of Brighton            165,000
                                  for the Mill Pond Lane
                                  Bypass Sanitary Sewer
                                  Improvements.
125. MI........................  The City of Detroit,          1,000,000
                                  Charter County of
                                  Wayne for the Rouge
                                  River National Wet
                                  Weather Demonstration.
126. MI........................  The Township of                 500,000
                                  Waterford, Oakland
                                  County Drain
                                  Commission for the
                                  Evergreen-Farmington
                                  Sanitary Sewer
                                  Overflow Control
                                  Demonstration Project.
127. MN........................  The City of New Auburn          300,000
                                  for drinking water
                                  facility construction
                                  project.
128. MN........................  The City of Minneapolis         300,000
                                  for combined sewer
                                  overflow improvements.
129. MN........................  The City of Grand             1,000,000
                                  Rapids, Grand Rapids
                                  Public Utilities
                                  Commission for
                                  Wastewater Treatment
                                  Facility.
130. MO........................  The City of Linn for          2,350,000
                                  wastewater treatment
                                  plant expansion
                                  project and line
                                  extension.
131. MO........................  The City of Hayti,              150,000
                                  Pemiscot Consolidated
                                  Public Water Supply
                                  District 1 for a Water
                                  Storage Tank.
132. MO........................  The City of Joplin for          500,000
                                  the Wildwood Ranch
                                  Sewer.
133. MS........................  The Town of Flora for         1,550,000
                                  drinking water and
                                  wastewater
                                  construction project.
134. MS........................  The City of Oxford for          342,000
                                  wastewater
                                  construction project.

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135. MS........................  West Rankin Utility             200,000
                                  Authority for
                                  wastewater
                                  rehabilitation project.
136. MS........................  The City of Ridgeland           200,000
                                  for wastewater and
                                  water quality
                                  protection project.
137. MS........................  The Town of Boyle for           100,000
                                  water and sewer line
                                  extension project.
138. MS........................  The City of Brookhaven          300,000
                                  for water and
                                  wastewater
                                  improvements project.
139. MS........................  The City of Fulton for          100,000
                                  wastewater
                                  improvements project.
140. MS........................  The City of                     500,000
                                  Independence, Tate
                                  County School District
                                  for Water System
                                  Improvements.
141. MT........................  The Crow Tribe for              600,000
                                  wastewater lagoon
                                  replacement.
142. MT........................  The City of Helena for          300,000
                                  Missouri River
                                  wastewater treatment
                                  plant improvements.
143. MT........................  The City of Conrad for          500,000
                                  Conrad Wastewater
                                  Treatment Facility
                                  Improvements.
144. NC........................  Lower Cape Fear Water           300,000
                                  and Sewer Authority,
                                  Leland, for Water and
                                  Sewer Improvements.
145. NC........................  The Neuse Regional              300,000
                                  Water and Sewer
                                  Authority, Kinston, NC
                                  for water treatment
                                  system project.
146. NC........................  The City of Mount Airy,         500,000
                                  Surry County for Water
                                  and Wastewater
                                  Infrastructure along
                                  the I-77 and I-74
                                  Interstates Corridor.
147. NC........................  The City of Durham for          500,000
                                  Water and Wastewater
                                  Improvements.
148. NC........................  The Town of Cary for            500,000
                                  Planning, Design, and
                                  Permitting for the
                                  Western Wake Regional
                                  Wastewater Management
                                  Facilities.
149. NC........................  The Town of Troy,               500,000
                                  Montgomery County for
                                  the Pump Station
                                  Improvement Project.
150. NC........................  The Town of Murphy,             500,000
                                  Cherokee County for
                                  the U.S. Highway 74 19/
                                  129 Sewer Project.
151. ND........................  The City of Washburn            200,000
                                  for water treatment
                                  plant improvements.
152. ND........................  The City of Riverdale           300,000
                                  for water treatment
                                  plant upgrades.
153. ND........................  Southeast Water Users           300,000
                                  District for upgrades
                                  for the rural water
                                  system.
154. ND........................  The Cities of Fortuna,          200,000
                                  Noonan and Columbus
                                  for the BDW Water
                                  Systems Association
                                  water system
                                  improvements and
                                  expansion.
155. ND........................  The City of Lakota for          200,000
                                  water treatment plant
                                  upgrades.
156. ND........................  The North Central Rural         100,000
                                  Water Consortium for
                                  rural water system
                                  expansion.
157. ND........................  Walsh Rural Water               100,000
                                  District for water
                                  system improvements.
158. NE........................  The City of Lincoln for         600,000
                                  wastewater treatment
                                  facilities upgrade
                                  project.
159. NE........................  The City of South Sioux         500,000
                                  City for wastewater
                                  system improvements.
160. NE........................  The City of Omaha for           400,000
                                  combined sewer
                                  separation project..
161. NH........................  The City of Manchester          500,000
                                  for stormwater
                                  facilities
                                  construction project.
162. NH........................  Goffstown for Danis/            300,000
                                  Lynchville Water and
                                  Sewer Project.
163. NH........................  Lancaster for drinking          225,000
                                  water improvements
                                  project.
164. NH........................  The Town of Jaffrey for         300,000
                                  wastewater and water
                                  quality protection
                                  project.
165. NH........................  The City of Greenfield          300,000
                                  for wastewater
                                  treatment project.
166. NJ........................  The Bayonne Municipal           400,000
                                  Utilities Authority
                                  for combined sewer
                                  overflow improvements.
167. NJ........................  Passaic Valley Sewer            500,000
                                  Commission for Water
                                  and Wastewater
                                  Infrastructure
                                  Improvements.
168. NJ........................  Pennsauken Township for         200,000
                                  combined sewer study.
169. NJ........................  The Kearny Municipal            300,000
                                  Utilities Authority
                                  for wastewater pumping
                                  station improvements.
170. NJ........................  The Borough of Sussex           400,000
                                  for the Hamburg Avenue
                                  Water Line.
171. NM........................  The City of Rio Rancho          300,000
                                  for water system
                                  upgrades.
172. NM........................  Albuquerque /                   400,000
                                  Bernalillo County for
                                  Valley Utilities
                                  Project.
173. NM........................  The City of Belen for           400,000
                                  wastewater facility
                                  improvement project.
174. NM........................  The City of Aztec for           500,000
                                  Municipal Wastewater
                                  Treatment.
175. NM........................  West Mesa and the City          400,000
                                  of Las Cruces for
                                  water and wastewater
                                  system improvements
                                  project.
176. NM........................  The Town of Bernalillo          500,000
                                  for Arsenic and Water
                                  System Improvements.
177. NM........................  The Pueblo of San               400,000
                                  Felipe for Water and
                                  Wastewater
                                  Infrastructure
                                  Improvements.
178. NM........................  The City of Santa Fe            500,000
                                  for Water Distribution
                                  Infrastructure.
179. NV........................  The City of Fallon for          500,000
                                  Wastewater System
                                  Improvement.
180. NV........................  The City of Reno for            400,000
                                  sewer extension
                                  project.
181. NV........................  The City of Carson City         300,000
                                  for water system
                                  improvements.
182. NV........................  The Moapa Valley Water          300,000
                                  District for arsenic
                                  treatments.
183. NV........................  Esmeralda County for            100,000
                                  water system
                                  improvements.
184. NV........................  The Town of Overton for         212,000
                                  the Collection System
                                  Infiltration Study.
185. NY........................  The Village of Oswego           300,000
                                  for wastewater
                                  treatment facilty
                                  improvements.
186. NY........................  The Village of Sydney           300,000
                                  for water system
                                  improvements.
187. NY........................  Monroe County Water             500,000
                                  Authority for the
                                  Southeast Service Area
                                  Reliability
                                  Improvements.
188. NY........................  The City of Buffalo,            500,000
                                  Erie County Water
                                  Authority for the Ball
                                  Pump Station Emergency
                                  Power Generation.
189. NY........................  The City of Middletown          400,000
                                  for Water and
                                  Wastewater
                                  Improvements.
190. NY........................  The City of New York            500,000
                                  for the Twin Lakes
                                  Restoration Project.
191. NY........................  The City of Rye for             200,000
                                  Sewer Pump Station
                                  Repairs.
192. NY........................  The Town of Bethel for        1,000,000
                                  Sewer Extension.
193. NY........................  The Town of Geneva,             500,000
                                  Water District 12 for
                                  Water Infrastructure.
194. NY........................  The Town of Goshen for          400,000
                                  the Hambletonian Park
                                  Water Main Replacement.
195. NY........................  The Town of Halfmoon            500,000
                                  for the Halfmoon Water
                                  Line.
196. NY........................  The Town of Marcellus           500,000
                                  for Drinking Water
                                  Infrastructure
                                  Improvements.
197. NY........................  The Village of                  300,000
                                  Briarcliff Manor for
                                  Sewer Upgrades.
198. NY........................  The Village of                  440,000
                                  Lyndonville for the
                                  Wastewater Treatment
                                  Plant.
199. NY........................  The Village of                  200,000
                                  Mamaroneck for Sewer
                                  System Upgrades.
200. OH........................  The Ohio River Valley           300,000
                                  Water Sanitation
                                  Commission for organic
                                  detection system
                                  improvements.
201. OH........................  Burr Oak for drinking           300,000
                                  water plant
                                  construction project.
202. OH........................  The City of Columbus,           500,000
                                  Columbus Downtown
                                  Development
                                  Corporation for the
                                  Scioto Mile River
                                  Level Park Project.
203. OH........................  The City of Elyria for          380,000
                                  the Water Treatment
                                  Intake Plant.
204. OH........................  The City of Port                500,000
                                  Clinton, Ottawa County
                                  for the Watermain
                                  Corrosion and Sanitary
                                  Sewer Program.
205. OH........................  The City of Zanesville,         500,000
                                  Muskingum County
                                  Commission for the
                                  West Pike Sanitary
                                  Sewer.
206. OH........................  The Office of the               500,000
                                  Trumbull County
                                  Commissioners for the
                                  Scott Street Sanitary
                                  Sewer in Newton Falls.
207. OH........................  The Village of                  402,000
                                  Rushville for Sewage
                                  Infrastructure
                                  Improvements.
208. OK........................  The City of Ardmore for         300,000
                                  wastewater and water
                                  quality protection
                                  project.
209. OR........................  The City of Coburg for          500,000
                                  a Wastewater System
                                  Project.
210. OR........................  The City of Portland            550,000
                                  for decentralized
                                  stormwater management
                                  system improvements.
211. PA........................  Monongahela Township,           300,000
                                  Greene County for
                                  Sewer system upgrades.
212. PA........................  Three Rivers Wet                800,000
                                  Weather Demonstration
                                  Program for
                                  Continuation of the
                                  Wet Weather Demo
                                  Program.
213. PA........................  Franklin Township for           200,000
                                  wastewater upgrade and
                                  water quality
                                  protection project.
214. PA........................  The Borough of                  200,000
                                  Cochranton for
                                  wastewater collection
                                  and treatment
                                  facilities
                                  construction project.
215. PA........................  The Borough of                  400,000
                                  Bridgeport for
                                  Combined Sewer
                                  Overflow
                                  Infrastructure
                                  Improvements.
216. PA........................  Somerset County for             200,000
                                  Waterline Construction
                                  Project.
217. PA........................  The Borough of                  675,000
                                  Stoystown, Somerset
                                  Township Municipal
                                  Authority for
                                  Stoystown Water
                                  Project.
218. PA........................  The Borough of                  100,000
                                  Bellefonte for
                                  waterline replacement
                                  project.
219. PA........................  The City of Scranton            100,000
                                  for wastewater and
                                  stormwater
                                  infrastructure project.
220. PA........................  New Castle, Lawrence            500,000
                                  County Planning Office
                                  for Water and
                                  Wastewater
                                  Infrastructure
                                  Improvements at
                                  Millennium Park.
221. PA........................  The Borough of                  165,000
                                  Slatington for
                                  Wastewater
                                  Infrastructure
                                  Improvements.
222. PA........................  The City of Cressona,            80,000
                                  Cressona Borough
                                  Authority for the
                                  Cressona Belt Filter
                                  Press.
223. PA........................  The City of Hershey,             83,000
                                  Derry Township
                                  Municipal Authority
                                  for Wastewater
                                  Treatment Facility.
224. PA........................  The City of Lock Haven,         500,000
                                  Clinton County
                                  Municipal Authority
                                  for Sewer Pump Station
                                  Construction in
                                  Woodward Township.
225. PA........................  The City of                     500,000
                                  Williamsport, Lycoming
                                  Department of Planning
                                  and Community
                                  Development for a
                                  Water System for Muncy
                                  Industrial Park.
226. PA........................  The Township of Cecil,          500,000
                                  Cecil Township
                                  Municipal Authority
                                  for the Miller's Run
                                  Sewer System.
227. PA........................  Yardley, Yardley                500,000
                                  Borough Sewer
                                  Authority for
                                  Wastewater
                                  Infrastructure.
228. RI........................  The City of East                700,000
                                  Providence for
                                  Nutrient Removal.
229. RI........................  The City of Warwick for         500,000
                                  water transmission
                                  system improvements.
230. RI........................  The City of Newport for         300,000
                                  water pollution
                                  control management.
231. SC........................  The City of West                150,000
                                  Columbia for
                                  wastewater line
                                  replacement project.
232. SC........................  The City of Charleston          150,000
                                  for stormwater
                                  drainage system
                                  project.
233. SC........................  The City of Gaffney for       1,000,000
                                  the Water Treatment
                                  Plant Upgrade.
234. SC........................  The Town of Andrews for         500,000
                                  Water and Wastewater
                                  Improvements.
235. SD........................  The City of Box Elder           500,000
                                  for water
                                  infrastructure
                                  improvements.
236. SD........................  The City of Rapid City          600,000
                                  for Source Water
                                  Protection
                                  Improvements.
237. TN........................  Claiborne County,             1,000,000
                                  wastewater treatment
                                  project, Harrogate, TN.
238. TN........................  Johnson County for              300,000
                                  Sutherland Water Line
                                  Extension project.
239. TN........................  Morgan County for Gobey         300,000
                                  Community water system
                                  improvement project.
240. TN........................  The Town of                     200,000
                                  Collierville, Public
                                  Works Department for
                                  Wastewater
                                  Infrastructure.
241. TX........................  The City of Austin              300,000
                                  Water Utility for
                                  wastewater treatment
                                  upgrade project.
242. TX........................  Lanana Creek for the            800,000
                                  stormwater project.
243. TX........................  The City of San                 800,000
                                  Antonio, San Antonio
                                  Water System for the
                                  Central Watershed
                                  Sewer Relief Line C-02.
244. TX........................  Richmond, Fort Bend             500,000
                                  County for a Water and
                                  Wastewater Project.
245. TX........................  The City of Grandview           500,000
                                  for an Elevated Water
                                  Storage Tank.
246. TX........................  The City of Hillsboro           500,000
                                  for Water and
                                  Wastewater System
                                  Improvement.
247. TX........................  The City of Killeen for         500,000
                                  Water and Sewer
                                  Infrastructure.
248. TX........................  The City of Sabinal for         200,000
                                  Wastewater Treatment
                                  Facility Project.

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249. UT........................  Syracuse City for               500,000
                                  drinking water
                                  improvement project.
250. UT........................  Centerfield for               1,100,000
                                  drinking water
                                  improvement project.
251. UT........................  Salt Lake City for              300,000
                                  water quality
                                  protection project.
252. UT........................  The City of Riverton            500,000
                                  for the Water Pump
                                  Station.
253. VA........................  The Town of Onancock            300,000
                                  for wastewater
                                  treatment plant
                                  project.
254. VA........................  The City of Lynchburg           300,000
                                  for sewer
                                  infrastructure
                                  improvements.
255. VA........................  Fairfax County,                 700,000
                                  Stormwater Planning
                                  Division for
                                  Stormwater Management
                                  Planning.
256. VA........................  Henry County, Henry             500,000
                                  County Public Service
                                  Authority for Water
                                  Infrastructure
                                  Improvements.
257. VA........................  The City of Alexandria          700,000
                                  and Arlington County
                                  for Four Mile Run.
258. VT........................  The Town of Pownal for          750,000
                                  wastewater upgrades.
259. VT........................  The Town of Hardwick            500,000
                                  for water system
                                  upgrades.
260. WA........................  The City of Monitor,            600,000
                                  Chelan County Public
                                  Utilities District,
                                  for drinking water
                                  upgrades.
261. WA........................  The City of Winlock for         400,000
                                  wastewater treatment
                                  plant upgrades.
262. WA........................  The City of West                300,000
                                  Richland for water
                                  treatment system
                                  upgrades.
263. WA........................  Mason County for              2,000,000
                                  Wastewater
                                  Infrastructure
                                  Improvements for the
                                  Community of Belfair.
264. WA........................  Seattle, Seattle Public         500,000
                                  Utilities for South
                                  Park Drainage Project.
265. WA........................  Skokomish, Skokomish          1,000,000
                                  Indian Tribal Nation
                                  for Wastewater
                                  Treatment.
266. WA........................  The City of Longview            500,000
                                  for a water treatment
                                  facility.
267. WA........................  The City of Mercer              500,000
                                  Island for the Mercer
                                  Island Sewer Lake Line
                                  Replacement.
268. WA........................  The City of Mountlake           500,000
                                  Terrace for Water Main
                                  System Replacement.
269. WA........................  The City of Puyallup            500,000
                                  for Water and
                                  Wastewater
                                  Infrastructure.
270. WI........................  The City of Waukesha            600,000
                                  for drinking water
                                  improvements.
271. WI........................  The City of Green Bay           400,000
                                  for storm water
                                  facilities
                                  improvements.
272. WI........................  Holcombe, the Lake            1,000,000
                                  Holcombe Sanitary
                                  District for
                                  Wastewater Treatment
                                  and Sewer System
                                  Upgrades.
273. WI........................  The City of Peshtigo            500,000
                                  for Water System
                                  Improvements.
274. WV........................  The City of Moorefield        3,000,000
                                  for wastewater
                                  treatment plant
                                  improvements.
275. WV........................  The Mingo County              3,000,000
                                  Redevelopment
                                  Authority for water
                                  and sewer improvements.
276. WV........................  The City of Milton for        1,000,000
                                  Milton Water System
                                  Improvements.
277. WV........................  The City of Pennsboro           550,000
                                  for Wastewater
                                  Infrastructure
                                  Improvement.
278. WV........................  The City of Weston for          250,000
                                  the Jackson's Mill
                                  Waterline.
279. WV........................  The City of Westover            825,000
                                  for Sanitary Sewer
                                  Service Upgrade.
280. WY........................  The City of Cheyenne            300,000
                                  for wastewater
                                  treatment plant
                                  upgrade project.
 
                                 Total..................     135,000,000
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       Categorical Grants: 1. Pollution Control Sec. 106 grants: 
     The Agency may not withhold funds for an NPDES permit fees 
     pilot program and is directed to use the same allocation 
     method as used in prior years.
       2. Targeted Remediation Project Grants: Funding is provided 
     through General Provisions in Title IV.
       3. Targeted Watershed Grants: The funds provided for this 
     program are directed to the continuation of grants provided 
     in the prior year for the Western Estuaries Program.
       4. Underground Storage Tanks: The amended bill retains a 
     small amount of the requested level in this account, while 
     moving the vast majority to the Leaking Underground Storage 
     Tank account. The funds remaining in this account will cover 
     the state activities not authorized by either section 9003(h) 
     of the Solid Waste Disposal Act or the Energy Policy Act of 
     2005.
       Bill Language: Language is included, as proposed by the 
     House, making up to $75,000,000 in Clean Water State 
     Revolving Funds available for decentralized wastewater and 
     stormwater projects. The amended bill also includes language, 
     as proposed by the House, to provide funds for Targeted 
     Watershed Grants and concerning Tribal grants for the 
     underground storage tank program. Language, as proposed by 
     the Senate, is included referencing special projects grants 
     and to provide funds for Emission Reduction Grants in 
     California.
       The amended bill includes a set aside of $18,500,000 from 
     the Section 106 Water State Grant for water quality 
     monitoring activities. However, the amended bill does not 
     include language, proposed by the Senate, limiting the funds 
     for water quality monitoring to those activities that meet 
     EPA standards for statistically representative monitoring 
     programs.
       Language proposed by the Senate for the Hunter's Point and 
     Tar Creek projects has been moved to the General Provisions 
     section in Title IV.
       Senate Language related to the $5,000,000 rescission of 
     prior year funds for Title II of the Federal Water Pollution 
     Control Act is carried in the Administrative Provisions 
     section, as proposed by the House.


       ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

                    (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill includes minor technical corrections to 
     the language on consultants pay. A provision rescinding 
     $5,000,000 from prior year funds for Title II of the Federal 
     Water Pollution Control Act is included here, as proposed by 
     the House. The amended bill includes language, as proposed by 
     the Senate, to mandate that $3,500,000 from the Environmental 
     Program and Management account be used for activities related 
     to mandatory reporting of greenhouse gas emissions. The 
     language requires a draft rule nine months after enactment of 
     this bill and a final rule 18 months after enactment. The 
     amended bill does not include language proposed by the House 
     on a multi-sector greenhouse gas regulation.

                      TITLE III--RELATED AGENCIES

                       Department of Agriculture


                             FOREST SERVICE

                     FOREST AND RANGELAND RESEARCH

       The amended bill provides $290,457,000 for Forest and 
     Rangeland Research instead of $295,937,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $291,807,000 as proposed by the Senate. The forest 
     inventory and analysis program is provided $61,329,000 
     instead of $62,329,000 recommended by the House and the 
     Senate; this is an increase of $1,949,000 above the fiscal 
     year 2007 level. Fixed costs are provided as recommended by 
     the Senate and the following specific project funding levels 
     instead of the levels recommended by the Senate: Center for 
     Bottomland Hardwoods, MS, $400,000; Northeastern States 
     Research Cooperative, $2,200,000 including $850,000 for both 
     Vermont and New Hampshire, $300,000 for Maine and $200,000 
     for New York. The remaining increase above the request is for 
     base programs. The Appropriations Committees have agreed with 
     the Senate recommendation directing the Service to maintain 
     the base budgets of individual research stations at or near 
     prior year levels.


                       STATE AND PRIVATE FORESTRY

       The amended bill provides $266,974,000 for State and 
     Private Forestry instead of $280,602,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $272,542,000 as proposed by the Senate. A detailed 
     display of the funding for all programs and activities is in 
     the back of this Division. The amended bill includes the 
     House and Senate recommendations unless contradicted by the 
     discussion below.
       Forest Health Management.--The amended bill provides 
     $54,967,000 for Federal Lands Forest Health Management as 
     proposed by the Senate instead of $53,963,000 as proposed by 
     the House. The amended bill includes $45,248,000 for 
     cooperative lands forest health management instead of 
     $47,104,000 as proposed by the House and $47,248,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. Within available funds, the Forest 
     Service should provide funding for gypsy moth slow-the 
     spread, suppression and eradication programs and western 
     mountain bark beetle management at historic funding levels.
       Cooperative Fire Protection.--The amended bill includes 
     $33,122,000 for State Fire Assistance as proposed by the 
     House and the Senate. The amended bill includes $6,000,000 
     for volunteer fire assistance instead of $9,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $5,912,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. Note that the amended bill also includes additional 
     funds for State fire and volunteer fire assistance as part of 
     the national fire plan funding within the wildland fire 
     management account and retains $6,000,000 in the Bureau of 
     Land Management wildland fire management account for rural 
     fire assistance, which was eliminated in the House and 
     administration recommendations. The Forest Service and the 
     Department of the Interior wildfire officials are encouraged 
     to collaborate and cooperate with States and other 
     stakeholders when allocating these assistance grants. The 
     House recommendation should be followed so that allocations 
     of fire assistance grants to regions and States must 
     carefully consider actual program needs and local urgency, 
     particularly with regard to community protection in the 
     wildland urban interface.
       Forest Stewardship.--The amended bill includes $30,000,000 
     for Forest Stewardship instead of $36,947,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $34,288,000 as proposed by the Senate. The 
     Chesapeake Bay program receives $950,000 as recommended by 
     the Senate.
       Forest Legacy Program.--The amended bill provides 
     $53,146,000 for Forest Legacy instead of $56,336,000 
     recommended by the House and $48,095,000 reported in the 
     Senate. The funds for other Forest Service priority projects 
     should be used according to the results of the national 
     competitive selection process to fund projects in priority 
     order, but not provide additional funds for any item listed 
     here. Funds should be distributed as follows:

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
        State                       Project                   Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
AL                     Mobile Tensaw Delta..............      $2,000,000
AR                     Moro Big Pine....................       2,215,000
CA                     Chalk Mountain Ranch--Six Rivers        2,000,000
                        to the Sea.
CT                     Skiff Mountain phase II..........         770,000
GA                     Paulding County Land Area........       3,500,000
HI                     Kealakekua Ranch.................       1,989,000
ID                     Gold Creek Ranch.................       1,600,000
KY                     Marrowbone Creek.................       1,122,000
ME                     Lower Penobscot Forest...........       3,300,000
MI                     Northern Great Lakes Forest             2,000,000
                        (Kamehameha).
MN                     Koochiching......................       3,500,000
MT                     North Swan River Valley..........       2,000,000
NC                     Clarendon Plantation.............       1,500,000
NH                     Ossipee Pine Barrens.............       2,380,000
NJ                     Sparta Mountain South............       2,500,000
NM                     Vallecitos High Country..........       1,145,000
SC                     Piedmont of South Carolina              1,500,000
                        (Belfast).
TN                     Big Forks........................       1,000,000
TX                     Turkey Creek.....................       1,500,000
UT                     Chalk Creek South Fork #2........       1,400,000
VA                     Nottoway River...................       1,500,000
VT                     Brushwood/West Fairlee Community        1,500,000
                        Forest.
WI                     Northern Wild Rivers.............       2,300,000
WV                     Potomac River Watershed South             750,000
                        Branch.
                       Other Forest Service Priority           9,775,000
                        Projects.
                      --------------------------------------------------
                           Subtotal, Line Item Projects.      54,746,000
 
                       Administration...................       5,900,000
  Offset from          -7,500,000.......................
 unobligated balances
                      --------------------------------------------------
                           Total, Forest Legacy.........     $53,146,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       The amended bill does not include bill language proposed by 
     the Senate requiring notification of the Committees on 
     Appropriations when the Forest Service makes funds available 
     for specific forest legacy projects.
       Urban and Community Forestry.--The amended bill includes 
     $28,130,000 for the Urban and Community Forestry program 
     instead of $31,130,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $30,846,000 as proposed by the Senate. Project funding 
     includes: $200,000 for urban forestry cooperative activities 
     in El Segundo, CA; $500,000 for the Seattle-Tacoma regional 
     urban forestry effort; $350,000 for Chicago urban tree 
     planting; and $200,000 for Indianapolis tree planting.
       Economic Action Programs.--The amended bill includes 
     $4,273,000 for the Economic Action Programs instead of zero 
     funding as proposed by the House and $6,523,000 as proposed 
     by the Senate. The amended bill provides $250,000 to the 
     Washington Family Forest Foundation to complete a State and 
     private landowner management database; $200,000 to the 
     Northern Forest Center to continue sustainable forestry 
     grants; $500,000 to Purdue University to fund wood products 
     technology development at the Hardwood Scanning Technology 
     Center; $350,000 to the State of Vermont to fund grants and 
     technical assistance to wood products businesses through the 
     Vermont Wood Products Collaborative; $1,300,000 to Forest 
     Service Region 5 for infrastructure assistance grants to help 
     sustain the region's small forest products businesses; and an 
     increase of $1,673,000 above the request to restore funding 
     for the Wood Education and Resource Center to last year's 
     enacted level, for a total of $2,673,000.
       Forest Resource Information and Analysis.--The amended bill 
     includes $4,588,000 for Forest Resource Information and 
     Analysis as proposed by the Senate instead of $5,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House.
       International Program.--The amended bill includes 
     $7,500,000 for the International Program instead of 
     $8,000,000 as proposed by the House and $6,953,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.


                         NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides $1,492,868,000 for the National 
     Forest System instead of $1,506,502,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $1,500,234,000 as proposed by the Senate. Funds 
     should be distributed as follows:

Land management planning....................................$49,607,000
Inventory and monitoring....................................169,220,000
Recreation, heritage & wilderness...........................266,797,000
Wildlife & fish habitat management..........................134,483,000
Grazing management...........................................48,926,000
Forest products.............................................327,614,000
Vegetation & watershed management...........................180,249,000
Minerals and geology management..............................85,476,000
Landownership management.....................................92,746,000
Law enforcement operations..................................134,000,000
Valles Calderas National Preserve, NM.........................3,750,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
  Total...................................................1,492,868,000
       The amended bill includes the House and Senate 
     recommendations unless contradicted by the discussion below.
       Inventory and Monitoring.--The amended bill includes 
     $700,000 for the NASA Stennis Space Center in Mississippi to 
     acquire remote sensing data to inventory and monitor Federal 
     and non-Federal lands pursuant to Title IV of the Healthy 
     Forest Restoration Act.
       Recreation, Heritage, and Wilderness Management.--The 
     amended bill includes the Senate recommendation for fixed 
     costs and $250,000 to demarcate wilderness boundaries in 
     Nevada. The remaining increase is for base programs and the 
     agency is directed to use a portion of these funds to 
     increase the base funding level for the operation of the 
     various national scenic and historic trails over the enacted 
     level.
       Forest Products.--The amended bill provides $327,614,000 
     for Forest Products instead of $332,614,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $326,176,000 as proposed by the Senate. The 
     amended bill does not include the House recommendation to 
     set-aside $10,000,000 for high revenue units but does include 
     the Senate proposed earmark in bill language of $4,000,000 
     for Tongass national forest timber sales preparation. The 
     amended bill supports the policy in the budget request to 
     fund forestry activities in support of the President's 
     Pacific Northwest forest plan; regional allocations from this 
     account may be adjusted but must provide at least the actual 
     capability funding level and other sources should also be 
     considered to further assist plan implementation. The Service 
     should carefully consider allocating timber sales funding to 
     those areas where existing roads are available and where 
     there are lower engineering costs for making roads suitable 
     for harvest activities.
       Vegetation and Watershed Management.--The amended bill 
     includes the Senate recommendation for fixed costs and 
     $350,000 for leafy spurge control in North Dakota. The 
     remaining increase is for base programs.
       Minerals and Geology Management.--The amended bill provides 
     funding for fixed costs as recommended by the Senate. The 
     direction proposed by the House is modified so that the first 
     priority for use of the increased funds above the request 
     should be managing geologic hazards and resources and 
     managing environmental compliance and restoration, including 
     mitigation of abandoned mine lands. Processing mineral 
     applications may be considered thereafter. The Senate 
     recommendation is retained requiring the Forest Service to 
     provide a report on prioritization of abandoned mine land 
     clean-up on national forest lands within 90 days of enactment 
     of this Act.
       Law Enforcement operations.--The amended bill retains the 
     House recommended $500,000 increase for methamphetamine 
     prevention on the Mark Twain NF, MO and the Senate 
     recommended $900,000 increase for the Daniel Boone NF, KY 
     anti-drug effort. Use of other funds above the request should 
     follow Senate instructions.
       Valles Caldera National Preserve.--The Senate proposal 
     concerning allocation of funds is modified. Rather than 
     directing a specific percentage of funds be split between 
     salaries/operations and infrastructure improvements, the 
     Preserve management should minimize overhead and 
     administrative expenses to the greatest extent practicable 
     and make a strong effort to improve the infrastructure at the 
     site so that it may be enjoyed by more members of the public. 
     The report recommended by the Senate on economic self-
     sufficiency is required.
       Other.--The specific allocation of extra funds for 
     challenge cost share recommended by the House is not included 
     but the Service should continue this program with available 
     funds in a similar manner as in the past.
       Note that section 423 of the amended bill retains 
     $15,000,000 of the Senate-recommended transfer of purchaser 
     elect road funds to regions for vegetative, fuels and road 
     treatments.


                  CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT AND MAINTENANCE

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides $481,895,000 for Capital 
     Improvement and Maintenance instead of $520,197,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $444,090,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The amended bill includes the House and

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     Senate recommendations unless countered by the discussion 
     below. The amount provided includes a transfer of $25,000,000 
     from the purchaser elect road fund instead of $40,000,000 in 
     the House bill and no transfer in the Senate recommendation. 
     The Senate included language in Title IV (Senate section 421) 
     which distributed $40,000,000 from the purchaser elect road 
     fund to Forest Service regions for certain vegetation 
     management and maintenance needs, which is modified as noted 
     above. In addition, funds from the road and trail fund are 
     transferred to the Treasury as recommended by the House, 
     providing approximately $15,000,000 which has been included 
     in this account. The Senate had recommended that the road and 
     trail fund be allocated following instructions included in 
     Title IV. House recommended bill language providing for 
     decommissioning of certain unauthorized roads is retained. 
     Funds should be distributed as follows:

        Activity/Project                                         Amount
Facilities:
  Maintenance...............................................$64,310,000
  Capital Improvement........................................56,039,000
                                              Congressional Priorities:
    Chattanooga airtanker base (TN).............................750,000
    Monongahela NF campground improvements, WV..................600,000
    Okhissa Lake recreation improvements, MS..................1,000,000
    Cloud Cap Inn rescue base (OR)..............................300,000
    Hawaii Experimental Forest planning and design..............685,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal Facilities...................................123,684,000
                                                       ================

Roads:
    Maintenance.............................................136,536,000
    Capital Improvement......................................93,140,000
                                              Congressional Priorities:
    Monongahela NF road improvements, WV......................1,860,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal Roads........................................231,536,000
                                                       ================

Trails:
  Maintenance................................................45,815,000
  Capital Improvement........................................31,460,000
                                              Congressional Priorities:
    Monongahela NF, WV..........................................300,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal Trails........................................77,575,000
                                                       ================

Infrastructure Improvement:
  Deferred Maintenance........................................9,100,000
Legacy Road and Trail Remediation Program:
  Legacy roads and trails program............................40,000,000
      Total, Capital Improvement and Maintenance............481,895,000

       The Service should focus its timber road program when 
     practicable to areas that do not need expensive construction 
     or engineering support. The recommendation includes base 
     funding for maintenance, construction, and operation of the 
     network of national scenic and historic trails at least 
     $2,000,000 above the fiscal year 2006 levels. The amended 
     bill includes the House recommendation for the legacy road 
     and trail remediation program but at a reduced level of 
     $40,000,000; these funds are for urgently needed road 
     decommissioning, road and trail repair and maintenance, 
     removal of certain fish passage barriers, or for protection 
     of community water sources and the allocation of funds to 
     regions should carefully consider regional needs and project 
     readiness for these urgently needed activities.
       The amended bill includes the Senate recommendation to 
     transfer previously appropriated funds to West Virginia 
     University for a shared-use research greenhouse facility as 
     the Federal share in the construction.


                            LAND ACQUISITION

       The amended bill includes $42,490,000 for land acquisition 
     instead of $44,485,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $48,245,000 as proposed by the Senate. Funds should be 
     distributed as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
        State                 Project Description             Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
AL                     Alabama National Forests.........        $750,000
CO                     Arapaho NF.......................       1,000,000
MT                     Beaverhead-Deerlodge NF..........       4,500,000
SD                     Black Hills NF...................       1,000,000
WI                     Chequamegon-Nicolet NF...........       2,300,000
TN                     Cherokee NF......................       3,100,000
OR/WA                  Columbia River Gorge NSA.........       1,000,000
AK                     Craig Recreation Land transfer...         500,000
KY                     Daniel Boone NF..................         175,000
FL                     Florida National Scenic Trail....         580,000
VT                     Green Mountain NF................       1,350,000
IN                     Hoosier NF Unique Areas..........         525,000
MI                     Huron-Manistee NF................         215,000
OR/WA                  Multiple Northwest National               750,000
                        Forests.
MI                     Ottawa NF........................       1,000,000
CA                     Pacific Crest National Scenic           1,600,000
                        Trail.
ID                     Payette NF.......................         900,000
CA                     San Bernardino NF - Santa Rosa            500,000
                        San Jacinto NM.
IL                     Shawnee NF.......................         850,000
MN                     Superior NF......................       1,250,000
CA                     Tahoe and El Dorado NF...........       2,000,000
UT                     Uinta & Wasatch NF...............       1,345,000
CO                     Uncompahgre NF...................       1,000,000
UT                     Wasatch-Cache NF.................       1,250,000
ME                     White Mountain NF................         550,000
                                                         ---------------
                           Subtotal, Line Item Projects.      29,990,000
 
                       Acquisition Management...........      10,000,000
                       Equalization.....................       1,000,000
                       Inholdings.......................       1,500,000
                                                         ---------------
                           Total, FS Land Acquisition...      42,490,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

         ACQUISITION OF LANDS FOR NATIONAL FORESTS SPECIAL ACTS

       The amended bill provides $1,053,000 for the Acquisition of 
     Lands for National Forests Special Acts as recommended by 
     both the House and the Senate.


            ACQUISITION OF LANDS TO COMPLETE LAND EXCHANGES

       The amended bill provides an indefinite appropriation 
     estimated to be $231,000 for the Acquisition of Lands to 
     Complete Land Exchanges as proposed by both the House and the 
     Senate.


                         RANGE BETTERMENT FUND

       The amended bill provides an indefinite appropriation 
     estimated to be $3,750,000 for the Range Betterment Fund as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate.


    GIFTS, DONATIONS AND BEQUESTS FOR FOREST AND RANGELAND RESEARCH

       The amended bill provides $56,000 for Gifts, Donations and 
     Bequests for Forest and Rangeland Research as proposed by 
     both the House and the Senate.


        MANAGEMENT OF NATIONAL FOREST LANDS FOR SUBSISTENCE USES

       The amended bill provides $5,053,000 for Management of 
     National Forest System Lands for Subsistence Uses in Alaska 
     as proposed by both the House and the Senate.


                        WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides $1,974,276,000 for Wildland Fire 
     Management instead of $1,974,648,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $1,982,482,000 as proposed by the Senate. The amended 
     bill includes the House and Senate recommendations unless 
     contradicted by the discussion below. The amended bill does 
     not require establishment of a high level commission 
     recommended by the House to propose alternative methods to 
     fund and manage fire suppression and firefighting capacity. 
     The Committees on Appropriations and the authorizing 
     committees of jurisdiction are working on these issues.
       Wildfire Preparedness: $676,370,000 for preparedness as 
     proposed by the Senate instead of $675,382,000 proposed by 
     the House. The amended bill reiterates the direction 
     contained in the House and Senate reports regarding the need 
     to maintain the level of fire readiness established in fiscal 
     year 2006. The Appropriations Committees remain dissatisfied 
     that the Forest Service and Department of the Interior have 
     failed to produce and deploy the Fire Program Analysis system 
     as an urgently needed fire preparedness planning tool so the 
     House and Senate direction should be followed.
       The Appropriations Committees are aware that the Forest 
     Service is facing challenges to recruit and retain wildland 
     firefighters in Region 5, particularly on Southern California 
     forests, due to the agency's vastly different pay scales and 
     personnel policies and the high cost of living in the region. 
     The

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     Forest Service should examine Federal firefighter pay and 
     personnel policies and provide the House and Senate 
     Committees on Appropriations with a proposal to increase 
     recruitment and retention for Southern California forests no 
     later than February 1, 2008. Note that flexibility has been 
     provided to adjust preparedness and suppression funding to 
     implement such a plan if the agency determines it is in the 
     interest of public safety and to reduce future suppression 
     costs.
       Wildfire Suppression Operations--The amended bill includes 
     $859,021,000 for suppression operations as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate. This provides the full amount of 
     the ten-year average cost of wildfire suppression increased 
     for inflation, an increase of $117,544,000 above the fiscal 
     year 2007 funding level. Funds designated for wildfire 
     suppression shall be assessed for cost pools on the same 
     basis as such assessments are calculated against other agency 
     programs. Note that Title V includes $222,000,000 in 
     emergency funds in case next season has extreme needs 
     beyond the increased funding provided herein.
       Other Wildfire Operations.--The amended bill includes 
     $438,885,000 for other fire operation activities instead of 
     $440,245,000 as proposed by the House and $447,091,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. Funds should be distributed as 
     follows:

        Program                                                  Amount
Hazardous fuels............................................$315,000,000
Rehabilitation & restoration.................................11,000,000
Research & development.......................................23,892,000
Joint fire science............................................8,000,000
Forest health management-Federal.............................14,252,000
Forest health management-cooperative.........................10,014,000
State and community fire assistance..........................48,727,000
Volunteer fire assistance.....................................8,000,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
    Total other wildfire operations.........................438,885,000

       Hazardous fuels.--The amended bill provides an increase of 
     $13,472,000 over the fiscal year 2007 level and $23,467,000 
     over the Administration request. The ferocious 2007 fire 
     season burned more than 8.9 million acres nationwide--
     including more than half a million acres alone in Southern 
     California during an October 2007 Santa Ana wind event--and 
     further underscores the need to reduce the risk of 
     catastrophic wildfire and to provide community protection. 
     The amended bill also supports direction provided by the 
     Senate to the Forest Service to allocate hazardous fuels 
     funds according to a model that prioritizes fuels treatments 
     in the wildland-urban interface and gives greater weight to 
     areas with high fuel loads, high population densities, and 
     higher relative values at risk. The amended bill also concurs 
     with the Senate direction and directs the Forest Service to 
     provide recommended allocations within 30 days of the signing 
     of the bill and 14 days prior to releasing funds to the 
     field.
       The amended bill allows up to $10,000,000 of hazardous 
     fuels funds to be transferred to the ``National Forest 
     System'' account at the sole discretion of the Chief of the 
     Forest Service 30 days after notifying the Appropriations 
     Committees. A total of $7,000,000 is provided for biomass 
     utilization grants of which $2,000,000 is for the biomass to 
     ethanol pilot project managed by the Forest Products Lab. The 
     Senate recommended funding for the Southwest Ecological 
     Restoration Institutes is provided but this is the sole 
     Federal support for these institutions working under 
     authorities related to P.L. 108-317; the allocation includes 
     $2,000,000 for Northern Arizona University, $350,000 for New 
     Mexico Highlands University and $250,000 for Colorado State 
     University. The joint report with the Department of the 
     Interior on hazardous fuels funding allocations is required 
     as directed by the House and should be delivered 120 days 
     after enactment.
       Rehabilitation.--The Forest Service and the Department of 
     the Interior should provide a detailed accomplishment report 
     120 days after enactment of this Act, including a plan of 
     future work, for the native plant materials program.
       Fire plan research and development.--The University of 
     Idaho FRAMES project total allocation is $650,000.
       State fire assistance.--The amended bill modifies the 
     Senate recommendation to include $4,000,000 to fund fire risk 
     reduction activities by Fire Safe Council chapters in 
     California and retains $1,000,000 for the South Lake Tahoe 
     Public Utilities District for improvements to increase water 
     system pressure in case of fire. It also provides $2,500,000 
     for Alaska, of which $1,000,000 is for the Kenai Peninsula 
     Borough, $200,000 is for the Cook Inlet tribal council, 
     $300,000 is for Fairbanks North Star Borough, $500,000 is for 
     the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, and $500,000 is for the 
     Municipality of Anchorage. Senate instructions on 
     distribution of these funds should be followed by the 
     Service.

               ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS, FOREST SERVICE

       The amended bill includes the Senate limitation of funds 
     for abolishing or moving certain offices. The House language 
     is retained regarding use of funds for international program 
     activities; the Foreign Agricultural Service need not be 
     involved in Forest Service International Program activities, 
     grants or agreements. Bill language provided by the House 
     limits $24,021,000 of funds available to the Forest Service 
     for transfer to the Department of Agriculture for Department 
     Reimbursable Programs, commonly referred to as Greenbook 
     charges. Funds available to the Forest Service shall be 
     available to conduct a program of up to $5,000,000 for 
     priority projects within the scope of the approved budget, of 
     which $2,500,000 may be carried out by the Youth Conservation 
     Corps and $2,500,000 may be carried out under the authority 
     of the Public Lands Corps Healthy Forests Restoration Act. 
     The House recommended funding of $3,000,000 for the National 
     Forest Foundation is retained, as is the Senate language 
     which does not provide for any of these funds to be used for 
     administrative expenses of the Foundation. Senate language is 
     retained regarding funding for technical assistance to rural 
     communities and certain businesses and reimbursement for 
     limited Office of General Counsel travel expenses.

                Department of Health and Human Services


                         INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE

                         INDIAN HEALTH SERVICES

       The amended bill includes $3,018,624,000 for Indian Health 
     Services instead of $3,023,532,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $2,991,924,000 as proposed by the Senate. A detailed 
     display of the funding for all programs and activities is 
     included in the back of the statement for this Division.
       The funding distribution follows the House proposal, except 
     that $27,000,000 is included for the catastrophic health 
     emergency fund; $14,000,000 is included for the 
     methamphetamine treatment and prevention initiative; 
     $14,000,000 is included for the Indian health care 
     improvement fund; $35,094,000 is included for the Urban 
     health program; and $271,636,000 is included for contract 
     support costs.
       The amended bill includes language that allows the director 
     of the Indian Health Service to distribute the funding for 
     the methamphetamine treatment and prevention program to the 
     areas with the greatest need within Indian country. The bill 
     also allows up to $5,000,000 of these funds to be used for 
     the behavioral health issues associated with methamphetamine 
     use including combating youth suicide. Tele-medicine 
     technology should be used when possible to support remote or 
     isolated communities that would otherwise have difficulty 
     obtaining services.
       The Indian Health Service is directed to allocate the 
     Indian Health Care Improvement Act funding to bring those 
     units with the highest level of need up to at least 40 
     percent of need before allocating any additional funds to 
     units with needs above 40 percent.
       The Service is directed to provide technical assistance to 
     the Nevada Indian Health Board, as needed, to facilitate its 
     establishment as an entity that can both adequately address 
     health issues of the Nevada tribes and effectively represent 
     these same issues to the Indian Health Service at both the 
     Phoenix Area and the national headquarters levels.


                        INDIAN HEALTH FACILITIES

       The amended bill includes $380,583,000 for Indian health 
     facilities instead of $360,895,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $375,475,000 as proposed by the Senate. A detailed 
     display of the funding for all programs and activities is 
     included in the back of the statement for this Division. 
     Funds should be distributed as follows:

                                                                 Amount
Maintenance and Improvement.................................$53,727,000
Sanitation Facilities........................................95,747,000
Health Care Facilities Construction..........................37,164,000
  Hospital and Clinic Construction...........................32,664,000
  Small Ambulatory............................................2,500,000
  Dental Units................................................2,000,000
Facilities and Environmental Health Support.................172,326,000
Equipment....................................................21,619,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
    Total..................................................$380,583,000

       The amended bill does not include specific recommendations 
     for funding of health facilities construction projects as 
     provided by both the House and the Senate. Instead, it is 
     expected that the Indian Health Service will use the amounts 
     provided within this activity for the highest priority 
     projects from the Service's list, for which construction has 
     already been initiated and for which additional funding is 
     required to keep the project on schedule. The Service may 
     also use construction funds to begin design on not to exceed 
     one project from the current priority list that has met all 
     of the program requirements and is ready to proceed without 
     delay.
       The amended bill does not contain funding for the joint 
     venture program as recommended by the Senate instead of 
     $2,000,000 as recommended by the House. It is understood that 
     sufficient funds remain available from within amounts 
     provided for joint ventures in previous fiscal years to fund 
     an additional two projects from the last solicitation list. 
     These funds are available because of savings achieved by the 
     Service and tribes in negotiating their agreements. In 
     determining priorities for project funding under the joint 
     ventures program for hospitals and clinics, the Service 
     should provide additional credit to tribes that are willing 
     to provide full funding for facility equipment in addition to 
     providing full funding for facility construction.


                     NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH

          NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES

       The amended bill provides $78,775,000 for the National 
     Institute of Environmental

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     Health Sciences, instead of $79,117,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $78,434,000 as proposed by the Senate.


            AGENCY FOR TOXIC SUBSTANCES AND DISEASE REGISTRY

            TOXIC SUBSTANCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL PUBLIC HEALTH

       The amended bill provides $75,212,000 for Toxic Substances 
     and Environmental Health, as proposed by the House instead of 
     $75,004,000 as proposed by the Senate. Senate proposed 
     language to limit the number of toxicological profiles 
     conducted by the Agency is not included.
       From within the amount appropriated, ATSDR is expected to 
     assess the extent of children's exposure to mercury from 
     former industrial sites and other sources nationwide, and to 
     issue a report of its findings 12 months after the date of 
     enactment of this bill. ATSDR is further expected, in 
     collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and 
     Prevention, to continue to provide biomonitoring, exposure 
     assessment, clinical evaluation, and education, as 
     appropriate.


                         OTHER RELATED AGENCIES

                   EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

  COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

       The amended bill provides $2,703,000 for the Council on 
     Environmental Quality and the Office of Environmental 
     Quality, as requested by the President and as provided by 
     both the House and Senate.

             CHEMICAL SAFETY AND HAZARD INVESTIGATION BOARD

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $9,410,000 for the salaries and 
     expenses of the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation 
     Board, instead of $9,049,000 as proposed by the Senate and 
     $9,549,000 as proposed by the House.
       Bill Language: The amended bill includes language proposed 
     by the House, and carried in prior years, which authorizes 
     the Inspector General of the Environmental Protection Agency 
     to act as the Inspector General for the Board and specifies 
     certain personnel issues related to this role.
       The additional funding is intended to fund up to three new 
     investigators, as proposed by the House. Additional funds 
     have not been provided for video production support, as 
     proposed by the House.
       Consistent with House Report 110-187, GAO is directed to 
     update its 2000 study and make further recommendations on the 
     best way to provide an IG oversight function for the Board. 
     Based on that report, the Committees on Appropriations will 
     revisit this issue for fiscal year 2009.

              OFFICE OF NAVAJO AND HOPI INDIAN RELOCATION

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $9,000,000 for the office of 
     Navajo and Hopi Indian relocation as proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate.

    INSTITUTE OF AMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVE CULTURE AND ARTS 
                              DEVELOPMENT

                        PAYMENT TO THE INSTITUTE

       The amended bill includes $7,297,000 for the Institute of 
     American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts 
     Development as proposed by both the House and the Senate.

                        SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION

       The amended bill includes a total of $693,447,000 for the 
     Smithsonian Institution, an increase of $58,552,000 over the 
     fiscal year 2007 level and an increase of $15,000,000 over 
     the budget request. The increase over the budget request is 
     to initiate a new Legacy Fund described below. Funding for 
     the Smithsonian Institution includes:

                                     

                                                           Amended bill
Salaries and Expenses......................................$571,347,000
Facilities Capital..........................................107,100,000
Legacy Fund..................................................15,000,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
    Total, Smithsonian Inst.................................693,447,000

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $571,347,000 for salaries and 
     expenses instead of $536,295,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $571,705,000 as proposed by the Senate. The amended bill 
     approves the budget as requested by the President with two 
     exceptions. The Office of Inspector General is increased by 
     $100,000 above the request and the Chief Financial Officer is 
     increased by $250,000. These increases are to be absorbed 
     within the total request for salaries and expenses.
       The large increase approved for the Smithsonian reflects 
     increased confidence in the Institution after a period of 
     great controversy. Since the budget was submitted in 
     February, the Smithsonian Institution has moved aggressively 
     to address longstanding governance and integrity issues. The 
     senior leadership of the Institution has turned over and the 
     Regents have reorganized themselves to ensure that the reform 
     process begun after the departure of the previous Secretary 
     is fully implemented. The Appropriations Committees believe 
     that this reform effort will take many years, but the change 
     in leadership and the reform efforts undertaken over the last 
     eight months represent significant progress. The Committees 
     will carefully monitor this continuing reform process to 
     ensure that the Smithsonian does not backslide on this 
     critical task.


                           FACILITIES CAPITAL

       The amended bill includes $107,100,000 for the Facilities 
     Capital account instead of $116,100,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $125,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. The amended 
     bill does not specify amounts for individual facility 
     construction and repair projects. The Committees are aware, 
     however, of urgent fire safety needs at the National Zoo and 
     expect the Institution to work as expeditiously as possible 
     to make the National Zoo and other facilities fire safe.


                              LEGACY FUND

       The amended bill includes $15,000,000 to establish a Legacy 
     Fund within the Smithsonian Institution appropriation. This 
     new fund is intended to provide a means to address more 
     aggressively the $2.5 billion backlog of major repair and 
     restoration of the Institution's facilities that now exists. 
     The Legacy Fund has been designed as a public-private 
     partnership whereby each federal dollar provided must be 
     matched by twice that amount in private contributions before 
     the full $15,000,000 is made available. Assuming that the 
     Smithsonian's efforts to raise the required private match are 
     successful, the Legacy Fund will provide a total of 
     $45,000,000 above amounts appropriated in the Facilities 
     Capital account to be used solely for the purpose of bringing 
     the Institution's facilities up to the world-class standard 
     its collections and the visiting public deserve.


                        NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART

       The amended bill includes a total of $119,735,000 for the 
     National Gallery of Art, as proposed by the Senate instead of 
     $119,867,000 as proposed by the House.


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $101,718,000 for salaries and 
     expenses of the National Gallery of Art, as proposed by the 
     Senate instead of $101,850,000 as proposed by the House.
       The amended bill allocates not to exceed $3,350,000 for the 
     special exhibition program, as proposed by the Senate instead 
     of $3,239,000 as proposed by the House. The funding provided 
     restores the reduction to repair and maintenance of fixed 
     equipment by providing $4,928,000. The remaining increase 
     over the request is provided for increased utility costs, art 
     conservation services and supplies.


            REPAIR, RESTORATION AND RENOVATION OF BUILDINGS

       The amended bill provides $18,017,000 for repair, 
     restoration and renovation of buildings, as proposed by the 
     President and provided by the House and the Senate.


             JOHN F. KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

       The amended bill includes a total of $43,350,000 for the 
     John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts as proposed by 
     both the House and the Senate.


                       OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE

       The amended bill provides $20,200,000 for operations and 
     maintenance of the Kennedy Center, as proposed by both the 
     House and Senate. The increase above the request is intended 
     for minor repairs at the Center.


                     CAPITAL REPAIR AND RESTORATION

       The amended bill provides $23,150,000 as provided by the 
     House and Senate.


            WOODROW WILSON INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR SCHOLARS

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $10,000,000 for salaries and 
     expenses of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for 
     Scholars as proposed by the House instead of $9,718,000 
     proposed by the Senate.


             NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES

                    NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS


                       GRANTS AND ADMINISTRATION

       The amended bill includes a total of $147,000,000 for the 
     National Endowment for the Arts, instead of $160,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House and instead of $133,412,000 as proposed 
     by the Senate. This funding is allocated as follows:

                                                           Amended bill
Direct Grants...............................................$50,000,000
Challenge America Grants......................................9,400,000
National Initiative: American Masterpieces...................13,500,000
State and Regional Partnerships..............................40,000,000
Underserved set-aside.........................................8,600,000
Program support...............................................1,700,000
Administration...............................................23,800,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
    Total, NEA.............................................$147,000,000


                 NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES

       As shown below, the amended bill includes $147,000,000 for 
     the two appropriation accounts which finance the National 
     Endowment for the Humanities instead of $160,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House and instead of $146,355,000 as proposed 
     by the Senate. This funding has been allocated as follows:

                                                           Amended bill
Federal State Partnership...................................$32,215,000
Preservation and Access......................................18,671,000
Public programs..............................................12,910,000
Research Programs............................................13,209,000
Education Programs...........................................12,801,000
Program development.............................................362,000
We the People Initiative Grants..............................15,239,000
Digital Humanities Initiative.................................2,000,000

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Administration...............................................25,083,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Subtotal, Grants & Admin..............................132,490,000
Matching Grants:
    Treasury Funds............................................5,031,000
    Challenge grants..........................................9,479,000
      Subtotal, Matching Grants..............................14,510,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Total, NEH...........................................$147,000,000


                       GRANTS AND ADMINISTRATION

       The amended bill includes $132,490,000 for Grants and 
     Administration instead of $145,500,000 as proposed by the 
     House and instead of $131,845,000 as proposed by the Senate.


                            MATCHING GRANTS

       The amended bill includes $14,510,000 for the matching 
     grants program as proposed by the Senate instead of 
     $14,500,000 as proposed by the House.


                        COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS

          SALARIES (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $2,092,000 for salaries and 
     expenses of the Commission of Fine Arts as proposed by the 
     House instead of $2,192,000 as proposed by the Senate.


               NATIONAL CAPITAL ARTS AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS

       The amended bill provides $8,500,000 for National Capital 
     Arts and Cultural Affairs instead of $10,000,000 as proposed 
     by the House and $7,200,000 as proposed by the Senate. The 
     amended bill does not include the House language limiting the 
     amount a grantee can receive.


               ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $5,348,000 for salaries and 
     expenses of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate.


                  NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $8,265,000 for salaries and 
     expenses of the National Capital Planning Commission as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate.


                UNITED STATES HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM

                       HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM

       The amended bill provides $45,496,000 for the Holocaust 
     Memorial Museum as proposed by the Senate instead of 
     $44,996,000 as proposed by the House. The increase above the 
     budget request is provided to assist the Museum in meeting 
     cost increases associated with opening the International 
     Tracing Service archives. Senate recommended language is 
     included that allows $515,000 to be available for the 
     equipment replacement program until 2010.


                             PRESIDIO TRUST

                          PRESIDIO TRUST FUND

       The amended bill includes $22,400,000 for payment to the 
     Presidio Trust Fund as proposed by the House instead of 
     $18,450,000 as proposed by the Senate.


      WHITE HOUSE COMMISSION ON THE NATIONAL MOMENT OF REMEMBRANCE

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides $200,000 for salaries and 
     expenses of the White House Commission on The National Moment 
     of Remembrance as proposed by the House and the Senate. The 
     amended bill includes language to transfer administration and 
     all future funds of the Commission to the Veterans 
     Administration as proposed by the House.


                DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER MEMORIAL COMMISSION

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $2,000,000 for salaries and 
     expenses of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Commission. 
     This Commission is authorized by Public Law 106-79. The House 
     provided $1,000,000 for the Commission within the National 
     Park Service National Recreation and Preservation account. In 
     the Senate bill, $1,000,000 was provided within the Office of 
     the Secretary.

                      TITLE IV--GENERAL PROVISIONS


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

       Sec. 401: Retains a provision on consulting services as 
     recommended by the Senate; there was a minor technical 
     difference between the House and Senate versions.
       Sec. 402: Retains identical House and Senate provisions 
     limiting certain activities related to support or opposition 
     to legislative proposals.
       Sec. 403: Retains House provision which provides that 
     appropriations in the bill are available only for the current 
     fiscal year, unless otherwise stated.
       Sec. 404: Retains identical House and Senate (Section 403) 
     provision prohibiting funds for certain personal services.
       Sec. 405: Retains identical House and Senate (Section 404) 
     provision which limits overhead charges, deductions, reserves 
     or holdbacks for certain functions.
       Sec. 406: Retains House provision limiting transfer of 
     funds except as provided in this or other Acts.
       Sec. 407: Modifies House and Senate (Section 405) provision 
     prohibiting the sale of giant sequoia trees.
       Sec. 408: Retains identical House and Senate (Section 406) 
     provision limiting funds for patents for mining or mill site 
     claims.
       Sec. 409: Modifies House provision limiting payments for 
     BIA and IHS contract support costs in past years to the funds 
     available in law.
       Sec. 410: Retains identical House and Senate (Section 408) 
     provision regarding Forest Service land management planning.
       Sec. 411: Retains Senate provision (Section 409) which 
     specifies how the Forest Service should conduct and report 
     accomplishments for Alaskan timber sales and provides 
     specific direction concerning western redcedar and Alaska 
     yellow cedar.
       Sec. 412: Retains identical House (Section 411) and Senate 
     (Section 410) provision limiting certain mineral, oil and gas 
     leasing activities within the boundaries of certain National 
     Monuments.
       Sec. 413: Retains identical House (Section 412) and Senate 
     (Section 411) provisions concerning wildfire suppression 
     assistance with foreign countries.
       Sec. 414: Retains identical House (Section 413) and Senate 
     (Section 412) provisions pertaining to the awarding of 
     federal contracts by the Secretaries of Agriculture and 
     Interior in certain disadvantaged communities.
       Sec. 415: Modifies House Section 414 and Senate provision 
     limiting certain competitive sourcing studies and associated 
     activities at the Department of the Interior and the Forest 
     Service.
       Sec. 416: Retains House Section 415 provision to extend the 
     Forest Service pilot rights-of-way administrative program.
       Sec. 417: Retains House Section 416 extending a previous 
     provision regarding cooperative agreements with third 
     parties.
       Sec. 418: Retains Senate Section 413 which continues a 
     requirement in Alaska that IHS funds be made available only 
     to regional Alaska Native health organizations.
       Sec. 419: Retains Senate Section 414 which restricts 
     funding for acquisition of land from being used for 
     declarations of taking or complaints in condemnation.
       Sec. 420: Retains Senate Section 417 which extends 
     authority for Utah to work cooperatively on Forest Service 
     lands.
       Sec. 421: Modifies Senate Section 419 which extends a 
     previous provision allowing the Forest Service to use 
     categorical exclusions for certain grazing activities, but 
     excludes use of this authority in federally designated 
     wilderness areas.
       Sec. 422: Retains Senate Section 420 concerning certain 
     marina fees on the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, CA.
       Sec. 423: Modifies Senate Section 421 to direct $15,000,000 
     from the timber roads purchaser election fund be distributed 
     to Forest Service regions for certain vegetative, fuels and 
     road treatments.
       Sec. 424: Modifies Senate Section 422 requiring the sale of 
     5200 acres of national grassland parcels in North Dakota to 
     offset the acreage previously purchased at the Elkhorn Ranch 
     in Medora, North Dakota. Provides direction for future 
     management of the Elkhorn Ranch acquired by the Forest 
     Service.
       Sec. 425: Retains Senate Section 423 prohibiting Forest 
     Service eligibility requirement changes to grazing permits on 
     the Dakota Prairie Grasslands, ND.
       Sec. 426: Retains Senate Section 425 on arts and artifacts 
     domestic indemnity.
       Sect. 427: Retains Senate Section 426 transferring three 
     Job Corps centers from the National Park Service to the 
     Forest Service.
       Sec. 428: Modifies Senate Section 427 on timber and 
     hazardous fuel reduction projects on the Sequoia and Sierra 
     National Forests, CA.
       Sec. 429: Modifies Senate Section 428 which provides 
     permanent authority regarding fire fighter liability 
     insurance. The Forest Service and Department of Interior 
     agencies that participate in fire suppression and management 
     activities are directed to determine the positions within 
     each agency that are eligible to be reimbursed for 
     professional liability insurance, not to exceed one half of 
     the cost of such insurance. Examples of positions which 
     should be considered for eligible for reimbursement include 
     temporary supervision or management of personnel engaged in 
     wildland or managed fire activities, such as a type 1, 2, 3, 
     4, or 5 incident commander, an operations section chief, a 
     division group supervisor, a fire use manager, a prescribed 
     fire manager or burn boss, a single resource boss, or a squad 
     boss; providing analysis or information that affects a 
     decision by a supervisor or manager about a wildland or 
     managed fire, such as a fire behavior analyst, a safety 
     officer, or a long term analyst; or directing the deployment 
     of equipment for a wildland or managed fire, such as a base 
     camp manager, an equipment manager, a helicopter coordinator, 
     or an initial attack dispatcher.
       Sec. 430: Retains House Section 501, expressing the sense 
     of Congress on global climate change.
       Sec. 431: Modifies House Section 603 which directs the 
     purchase of Energy Star light bulbs with funds provided by 
     this Act.
       Sec. 432: Retains House Section 604 on EPA's proposal to 
     amend the Maximum Achievable Control Technology Standards.
       Sec. 433: Retains the provision contained in Section 606 of 
     the House bill concerning the promulgation of rules in 
     conjunction with a commercial oil shale program in Colorado, 
     Utah and Wyoming.
       The Appropriations Committees are aware that oil shale has 
     the potential to be an important energy resource, which will 
     be integral to our nation's future energy security. But this 
     development must proceed thoughtfully and with the full 
     support of the states of Colorado, Utah and Wyoming. While 
     industry is still many years away from establishing the 
     commercial viability of new oil shale extraction 
     technologies, there is concern that the Department of the 
     Interior may be moving ahead before the full impacts of such 
     a program are known, and without

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     full and complete cooperation of the affected States. It is 
     essential that these States have a meaningful opportunity to 
     review and comment on the Programmatic Environmental Impact 
     Statement (PEIS), draft proposed commercial leasing rules and 
     regulations, and relevant resource management planning 
     documents. Therefore, the Secretary is directed to provide 
     adequate time after the completion of the PEIS for the 
     Governors of the affected States of Colorado, Utah and 
     Wyoming to review any draft proposed or final commercial 
     leasing regulations, with additional time for public comment 
     as appropriate.
       Sec. 434: Includes a new provision extending the Herger-
     Feinstein Quincy Library Group (QLG) Forest Recovery Act 
     (P.L. 105-277) for an additional three years until 2012; 
     directs the Forest Service to work with stakeholders on a 
     possible alternative course for implementing the extended 
     effort; and amends the QLG Act to clarify that certain 
     Healthy Forest Restoration Act authorities (Sections 104-106 
     of Public Law 108-148) can be applied to the types of 
     treatments prescribed under the Act.
       Sec. 435: Modifies and moves a provision proposed by the 
     Senate in the State and Tribal Assistance Grants account, 
     which authorizes a transfer of $8,000,000 from the 
     Environmental Protection Agency to the Department of the Navy 
     to fund efforts to monitor and remediate groundwater 
     contamination and other pollution sources at Hunter's Point 
     Naval Shipyard in San Francisco, CA.
       Sec. 436: Modifies and moves a provision proposed by the 
     Senate in the State and Tribal Assistance Grants account 
     which authorizes the Administrator to transfer $3,000,000 to 
     the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality to fund 
     high-priority remediation and relocation programs for the Tar 
     Creek and Spring River watersheds in Oklahoma.
       Sec. 437: The amended bill includes an across the board 
     rescission of 1.560 percent. This reduction shall be applied 
     to each program, project, and activity, except for 
     Miscellaneous Payments to Indians, which has a different 
     application of the rescission as specified in the statutory 
     language. The bill also requires the Office of Management and 
     Budget to submit a report within 30 days specifying the 
     account and amount of each rescission.
       The amended bill does not include the following House 
     provisions:
       Sec. 502: Limiting funds for land condemnations. This issue 
     is addressed in section 419.
       Sec. 503: Limiting funds for Tongass National Forest timber 
     harvesting.
       Sec. 504: Rescinding funds from the ``Historic Preservation 
     Fund''.
       Sec. 601: A provision on reforestation of urban areas.
       Sec. 602: A provision on Smithsonian outreach programs.
       Sec. 605: Prohibiting contravention of the Pollution 
     Prevention Act of 1990. The Environmental Protection Agency 
     has confirmed that beginning in fiscal year 2008 the 
     Protective Security Detail will no longer be charged to the 
     Criminal Enforcement Program. The Agency is directed that 
     none of the funds provided for the criminal and civil 
     enforcement programs in the EPM and Superfund accounts are to 
     be allocated to the Protective Security Detail.
       The amended bill does not include the following Senate 
     provisions:
       Sec. 407: Providing additional authority to the Forest 
     Service on use of the road and trails fund.
       Sec. 424: Requiring the Minerals Management Service to 
     withhold funds for administrative costs of mineral leasing 
     activities. Bill language on this matter is included under 
     the Minerals Management Service, Administrative Provisions 
     heading.

         TITLE V--WILDFIRE SUPPRESSION EMERGENCY APPROPRIATIONS


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill provides a total of $300,000,000 for 
     emergency wildfire suppression activities of the Forest 
     Service and the Department of the Interior, including 
     $222,000,000 for the former and $78,000,000 for the latter. 
     Although this Act fully funds the anticipated wildfire 
     suppression emergency needs by funding the average emergency 
     suppression expenditures which occurred over the past ten 
     years (inflation adjusted), this additional allocation is 
     required so that, if another tragic wildfire season occurs as 
     did last year, the Federal government will once again be able 
     to fully respond with its exceptional firefighting resources 
     without borrowing critically needed program funds from land 
     management agency accounts.

    Disclosure of Earmarks and Congressional Directed Spending Items

       Following is a list of congressional earmarks and 
     congressionally directed spending items (as defined in clause 
     9 of rule XXI of the Rules of the House of Representatives 
     and rule XLIV of the Standing Rules of the Senate, 
     respectively) included in the House amendment or this 
     explanatory statement, along with the name of each Senator, 
     House Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner who 
     submitted a request to the Committee of jurisdiction for each 
     item so identified. Items which did not appear in the House 
     or Senate versions of H.R. 2634 or S. 1696 or the 
     accompanying committee reports are marked with an asterisk. 
     Neither the House amendment nor the explanatory statement 
     contains any limited tax benefits or limited tariff benefits 
     as defined in the applicable House and Senate rules.
       The amounts displayed do not reflect the 1.56 percent 
     reduction that will be applied to all activities in the bill 
     by sec. 437.

                                                                                     INTERIOR / ENVIRONMENT
                                [The amounts displayed do not reflect the 1.56 percent reduction that will be applied to all activities in the bill by sec. 437.]
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    State                 Agency                         Account                                     Project                            Amount                      Requester(s)
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AK            Bureau of Land Management       Management of Lands and        Alaska Conveyance Program                                 $3,000,000  Stevens
                                               Resources
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CA            Bureau of Land Management       Management of Lands and        California Abandoned Mine Reclamation                     $1,000,000  Feinstein
                                               Resources
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ID            Bureau of Land Management       Management of Lands and        Idaho's Strategic Plan for Managing Noxious Weeds         $1,000,000  Craig
                                               Resources
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NV            Bureau of Land Management       Management of Lands and        California National Historic Trail Interpretive Center      $750,000  Reid
                                               Resources                      exhibits
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UT            Bureau of Land Management       Management of Lands and        Utah GIS--Roads Database                                    $250,000  Bennett
                                               Resources
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WY            Bureau of Land Management       Management of Lands and        Wyoming Soil Survey Project                                  $80,000  Enzi, Cubin
                                               Resources
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CA            Bureau of Land Management       Construction                   Emergency Evacuation Facility for Dumont Dunes              $456,000  President
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CA            Bureau of Land Management       Construction                   Harper Lake Area of Critical Environmental Concern          $108,000  President
                                                                              Fencing
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CA            Bureau of Land Management       Construction                   Headwaters Forest Road Trail System Resource                $659,000  President
                                                                              Interpretation, Phase I
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CO            Bureau of Land Management       Construction                   Colorado Canyons National Conservation Area                 $396,000  President
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CO            Bureau of Land Management       Construction                   Confluence River Access                                     $187,000  President
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CO            Bureau of Land Management       Construction                   Grand Junction Trailhead and Overlook Improvements          $146,000  President
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CO            Bureau of Land Management       Construction                   Penitente Canyon Rehabilitation                             $222,000  President
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ID            Bureau of Land Management       Construction                   Boise District Fire Sprinklers                              $330,000  President
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ID            Bureau of Land Management       Construction                   Lemhi River TMDL Road Maintenance, Phase II               $2,368,000  President
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OR            Bureau of Land Management       Construction                   Twin Springs Recreation Site Maintenance                    $111,000  President
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UT            Bureau of Land Management       Construction                   Monticello and Price Vault Toilet Installations             $108,000  President
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UT            Bureau of Land Management       Construction                   Vernal District Warehouse Yards Reconstruction, Phase     $1,069,000  President
                                                                              II
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CA            Bureau of Land Management       Land Acquisition               California Desert Wilderness                                $500,000  Feinstein
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CA            Bureau of Land Management       Land Acquisition               Coachella Valley Area of Critical Environmental             $400,000  Feinstein, Bono
                                                                              Concern
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CA            Bureau of Land Management       Land Acquisition               Upper Sacramento River Area of Critical Environmental     $1,250,000  President
                                                                              Concern
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CO            Bureau of Land Management       Land Acquisition               Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area                   $856,000  President, Ken Salazar, John Salazar
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ID            Bureau of Land Management       Land Acquisition               Upper Snake / South Fork Snake River ACEC/SRMA            $1,250,000  President, Craig
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MT            Bureau of Land Management       Land Acquisition               Blackfoot River Special Recreation Management Area          $500,000  President, Baucus, Tester
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NM            Bureau of Land Management       Land Acquisition               El Malpais National Conservation Area                       $250,000  President, Domenici, Bingaman
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OR            Bureau of Land Management       Land Acquisition               Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument                          $875,000  Wyden, Gordon Smith, Pelosi
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Multi         Bureau of Land Management       General Provisions, Section    Oil & Gas Internet Pilot                                    $250,000  Bennett
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HI            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Resource Management            Hawaii Invasive Species Management                          $350,000  Inouye, Akaka, Hirono
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ID            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Resource Management            California Condor and Aplomado Falcon                       $400,000  Craig, Simpson
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ID            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Resource Management            Idaho Sage Grouse                                           $250,000  Craig, Crapo, Simpson
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ID, MT, WY    US Fish and Wildlife Service    Resource Management            Wolf Monitoring                                             $250,000  Craig, Thomas, Enzi, Crapo, Simpson
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ME            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Resource Management            Atlantic Salmon--Penobscot River                            $500,000  Snowe, Collins, Allen
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MS            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Resource Management            Mississippi State Natural Resources Program                 $350,000  Cochran
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NM            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Resource Management            Middle Rio Grande/Bosque Program                            $275,000  Domenici
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NV            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Resource Management            Lahontan Cutthroat Trout                                    $250,000  Reid
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NV            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Resource Management            Nevada Biodiversity Research and Conservation Project       $375,000  Reid
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TX            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Resource Management            Caddo Lake Ramsar Center                                    $150,000  Hutchison
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WA            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Resource Management            National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Endangered          $1,500,000  Dicks
                                                                              Species Grants
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WA            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Resource Management            Spartina Grass Eradication at Willapa Bay National        $1,000,000  Murray, Cantwell, Dicks
                                                                              Wildlife Refuge
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WV            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Resource Management            Mussel Recovery                                             $200,000  Byrd
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CA            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Construction                   Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge    $5,000,000  Feinstein, Eshoo, Honda, Lofgren, Stark
                                                                              Complex, San Francisco Bay Salt Pond Restoration
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GA            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Construction                   Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Repair Public Use      $600,000  Chambliss, Isakson
                                                                              Facilities
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HI            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Construction                   Hakalau National Wildlife Refuge, Fencing                   $900,000  Inouye, Akaka
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HI            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Construction                   Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge, Replace Fuel       $1,250,000  President
                                                                              Farm
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IL            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Construction                   Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, Devil's Kitchen    $2,000,000  President
                                                                              Dam, Phase II
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MD            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Construction                   Patuxent Research Refuge, Major Safety Reconstruction     $4,000,000  President, Mikulski, Cardin, Sarbanes
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MI            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Construction                   Great Lakes Fisheries Resource Office, Fish Mass          $1,750,000  Dingell, Kirk, Ehlers, Slaughter, Kildee,
                                                                              Marking Equipment                                                     Hoekstra, Higgins, Sutton, Walberg, Sander
                                                                                                                                                    Levin, Conyers, Gwen Moore
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WV            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Construction                   Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge, River        $1,000,000  Byrd
                                                                              Island Erosion Control
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WV            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Construction                   White Sulphur Springs National Fish Hatchery, Facility      $500,000  Byrd
                                                                              Improvements
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WY            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Construction                   Jackson National Fish Hatchery, Seismic Rehabilitation    $2,037,000  President
                                                                              of Two Buildings, Phase IV
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AK            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Land Acquisition               Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge, Doyon                 $400,000  President, Stevens
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CT            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Land Acquisition               Stewart B. McKinney National Fish and Wildlife Refuge,      $710,000  Dodd, Lieberman, Courtney
                                                                              Menunketesuck Salt Meadow Marsh
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CT, NJ, NY,   US Fish and Wildlife Service    Land Acquisition               Highlands Conservation Act--easements                     $1,750,000  Specter, Lautenberg, Dodd, Lieberman,
 PA                                                                                                                                                 Schumer, Clinton, Menendez, Engel, Pascrell,
                                                                                                                                                    Saxton, Holden, John Hall, LoBiondo, Dent,
                                                                                                                                                    Schwartz, Christopher Murphy, DeLauro,
                                                                                                                                                    Gerlach, Frelinghuysen, Garrett, Shays
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FL            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Land Acquisition               Key Deer National Wildlife Refuge                         $1,044,000  President
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HI            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Land Acquisition               James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge                   $4,000,000  President, Inouye, Akaka, Abercrombie, Hirono
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IA            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Land Acquisition               Driftless Area National Wildlife Refuge                     $325,000  Harkin
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KY            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Land Acquisition               Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge                       $500,000  McConnell
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LA            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Land Acquisition               Red River National Wildlife Refuge                          $500,000  Landrieu, Vitter, McCrery
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MA, VT, NH,   US Fish and Wildlife Service    Land Acquisition               Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge         $2,000,000  President, Edward Kennedy, Dodd, Lieberman,
 CT                                                                                                                                                 Sununu, Courtney, Hodes, Olver
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MD            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Land Acquisition               Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge                         $400,000  Mikulski, Gilchrest
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MN, IA        US Fish and Wildlife Service    Land Acquisition               Northern Tallgrass Prairie National Wildlife Refuge         $410,000  Harkin, Coleman, Klobuchar, Walz
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NJ            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Land Acquisition               Cape May National Wildlife Refuge                           $500,000  Lautenberg, Menendez, LoBiondo
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NJ            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Land Acquisition               Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge                      $1,200,000  Frelinghuysen, Lautenberg, Menendez
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RI            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Land Acquisition               Rhode Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex               $500,000  Reed, Whitehouse, Langevin
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SD, ND        US Fish and Wildlife Service    Land Acquisition               Dakota Tallgrass Prairie Wildlife Management Area           $325,000  Tim Johnson, Thune
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TX            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Land Acquisition               Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge               $275,000  Hutchison, Cornyn, Lamar Smith
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TX            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Land Acquisition               Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge            $500,000  Hutchison, Hinojosa
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VA            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Land Acquisition               Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge                           $505,000  Warner, Webb, Drake
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VA            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Land Acquisition               Eastern Shore of Virginia National Wildlife Refuge        $1,600,000  Warner, Webb, Drake, James Moran
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VA            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Land Acquisition               James River National Wildlife Refuge                      $1,600,000  Warner, Webb, Robert Scott
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VA            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Land Acquisition               Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge          $460,000  Jo Ann Davis, Warner, Webb
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WV            US Fish and Wildlife Service    Land Acquisition               Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge                    $1,500,000  Byrd, Mollohan
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VA            National Park Service           Operations                     Appomattox Court House National Historic Park, Repairs       $50,000  Goode
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VA            National Park Service           Operations                     Booker T. Washington National Monument, Repairs             $100,000  Goode
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AL            National Park Service           National Recreation and        National Voting Rights Interpretive Center, Selma           $500,000  Artur Davis
                                               Preservation
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CA            National Park Service           National Recreation and        Angel Island Immigration Station                          $1,125,000  Feinstein, Boxer, Pelosi, Woolsey
                                               Preservation
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CA            National Park Service           National Recreation and        Yosemite schools                                            $125,000  Feinstein
                                               Preservation
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DC            National Park Service           National Recreation and        *National Law Enforcement Memorial Act, P.L. 106-492        $750,000  Hoyer, James Moran
                                               Preservation
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HI            National Park Service           National Recreation and        Native Hawaiian Culture and Arts                            $500,000  Inouye, Akaka
                                               Preservation
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KS            National Park Service           National Recreation and        Brown v. Board of Education Foundation                      $300,000  Tiahrt, Brownback
                                               Preservation
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MD, VA        National Park Service           National Recreation and        Chesapeake Bay Gateway Network                            $1,700,000  Mikulski, Cardin, JoAnn Davis, Hoyer, James
                                               Preservation                                                                                         Moran, Ruppersberger, Sarbanes
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MI            National Park Service           National Recreation and        Keweenaw National Historic Park Advisory Commission         $200,000  Carl Levin, Stabenow
                                               Preservation
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ND            National Park Service           National Recreation and        Fort Mandan, Fort Lincoln                                   $200,000  Dorgan, Conrad
                                               Preservation
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NY            National Park Service           National Recreation and        *Hudson-Fulton-Champlain Quadricentennial (NPS              $500,000  Hinchey
                                               Preservation                   Support)
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PA            National Park Service           National Recreation and        Southwest Pennsylvania Heritage Preservation              $1,200,000  Murtha
                                               Preservation                   Commission
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UT            National Park Service           National Recreation and        Crossroads of the West Historic District                    $300,000  Bennett
                                               Preservation
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VA            National Park Service           National Recreation and        Jamestown 2007 Commission                                   $200,000  Warner, Webb
                                               Preservation
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AL            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Bullock County Courthouse, Union Springs                    $300,000  Shelby
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AL            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Historic Preservation of the Kymulga Grist Mill             $100,000  Mike Rogers (AL)
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AL            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Ivy Green, Birthplace of Helen Keller, Tuscumbia            $100,000  Cramer
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AL            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Old Cahawba Center, Cahawba                                 $175,000  Shelby
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AR            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Clover Bend Historic Site                                   $100,000  Berry
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AR            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Lane House Theater, Eureka Springs                          $150,000  Lincoln, Pryor
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AZ            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       George Washington Carver High School, Phoenix               $300,000  Pastor
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CA            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Casa Grande, Santa Clara County                             $100,000  Honda
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CA            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Maritime History Center for Working Families, Richmond      $100,000  George Miller
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CA            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Mission San Luis Rey, Oceanside                             $650,000  Feinstein, Boxer
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CA            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Oroville Historic State Theater                             $200,000  Doolittle
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CA            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       San Juan Capistrano Historic Adobe Preservation             $200,000  Calvert
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CO            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Chimney Rock Pueblo, Pagosa Springs                         $245,000  Ken Salazar, John Salazar
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DE            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Grand Opera House, Wilmington                               $250,000  Biden, Carper
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FL            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Fort DeSoto                                                 $250,000  Bill Young
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GA            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Old Fort Jackson, Savannah                                  $300,000  Chambliss, Isakson, Kingston
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GA            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Wesleyan College Historic District, Macon                   $100,000  Marshall
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IA            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       City National Bank Building, Mason City                     $400,000  Harkin, Grassley, Latham
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ID            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Chesterfield Schoolhouse, Chesterfield                      $300,000  Craig
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ID            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Historic Wilson Theater, Rupert                             $200,000  Craig
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IL            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Knox College, Galesburg                                     $300,000  Durbin
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IL            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Scottish Rite Temple, Bloomington                           $175,000  Weller
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IN            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       St. Joseph's College Theatre Renovation, Rensselaer         $100,000  Visclosky
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KS            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Brown Mansion, Coffeyville                                  $225,000  Tiahrt
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KS            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Butler County Courthouse                                    $300,000  Tiahrt
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KY            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Perryville Battlefield Merchants Row Restoration            $150,000  Chandler
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MA            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       William Cullen Bryant Home Homestead, Cummington            $150,000  Olver
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MD            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Lloyd Synagogue, Baltimore                                  $125,000  Mikulski
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MD            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Poplar Hill, Clinton                                        $160,000  Hoyer
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MD            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Rackliffe Plantation House                                  $100,000  Gilchrest
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MI            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Marquette Harbor Lighthouse, Marquette                      $300,000  Carl Levin, Stabenow
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MN            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Ripley Gardens, Minneapolis                                 $300,000  Coleman
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MO            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Missouri Theater, Columbia                                  $500,000  Bond
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MS            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Curlee House, Corinth                                       $150,000  Wicker
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MS            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Immanuel Church, Winona                                     $150,000  Cochran
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MS            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Walthall County Courthouse, Tylertown                       $200,000  Cochran, Pickering
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NH            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Daniel Webster Farmhouse, Franklin                          $100,000  Hodes
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NH            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Littleton Opera House, Littleton                            $500,000  Gregg
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NM            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Santa Maria El Mirador, Alcalde                             $150,000  Tom Udall
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NM            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Zuni Pueblo Mission                                         $100,000  Pearce
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NV            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Goldfield Historic District, Goldfield                      $300,000  Reid
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NY            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       DeSeversky Center Building                                  $150,000  Peter King
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NY            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Maverick Concert Hall Preservation                          $150,000  Hinchey
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NY            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester                              $100,000  Slaughter
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NY            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Restoration of 1883 Lighthouse, Sleepy Hollow               $100,000  Lowey
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NY            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Seneca Knitting Mill, Seneca                                $250,000  Schumer, Clinton
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OH            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Fire Fighters' Hall, Columbus                               $100,000  Pryce
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OH            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Spring Hill Historic Home, Massillon                        $200,000  Regula
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OK            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       *Wintersmith Dam                                            $250,000  Inhofe
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PA            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Embassy Theatre, Burnham                                    $250,000  John Peterson
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PA            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Payne Gallery, Moravian College                             $150,000  Dent
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PA            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Philadelphia Art Museum Exterior Facade                     $100,000  Fattah, Robert Brady
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PA            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       *Pittsburgh Courier Archive Preservation                    $150,000  Doyle
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PA            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Polish American Cultural Center, Philadelphia               $125,000  Specter
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PA            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       W.A. Young & Sons Foundry, Greene County                    $150,000  Murtha
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RI            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       John Brown House, Providence                                $300,000  Reed, Whitehouse
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SC            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Carnegie Library, Darlington                                $150,000  Spratt
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SC            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Goodwill School, Maysville                                  $100,000  Clyburn
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SC            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Pompion Hill Chapel                                         $100,000  Henry Brown
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SD            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Grand Opera House, Dell Rapids                              $250,000  Tim Johnson
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TN            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Agricultural Reform Movement Building, Lewisburg            $100,000  Gordon
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TX            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Granbury Historic Opera House Theater                       $100,000  Edwards
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TX            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Knights of Pythias Building, Cuero                          $350,000  Hutchison
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VA            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Gadsby's Historic Site, Alexandria                           $50,000  James Moran
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VA            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Henry County Courthouse                                     $100,000  Goode
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VA            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Lee-Fendall House, Alexandria                               $100,000  James Moran
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VT            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Bethel Town Hall, Bethel                                    $305,000  Leahy
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WA            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Bremerton Public Library Restoration                        $250,000  Dicks
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WV            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Mother's Day Shrine, Grafton                                $125,000  Byrd
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WV            National Park Service           Save America's Treasures       Wetzel County Courthouse, New Martinsville                  $140,000  Mollohan
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AK            National Park Service           Construction                   Kenai Fjords National Park                                $2,000,000  Stevens
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AR            National Park Service           Construction                   Buffalo National River                                    $2,057,000  President
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CA            National Park Service           Construction                   California National Parks                                   $980,000  Feinstein
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CA            National Park Service           Construction                   Channel Islands National Park                             $9,295,000  President
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CA            National Park Service           Construction                   Joshua Tree National Park (planning)                        $300,000  Jerry Lewis, Bono
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CA            National Park Service           Construction                   Redwood National Park (roads)                             $2,346,000  President
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CA            National Park Service           Construction                   Redwood National Park (maintenance facility)             $11,737,000  President
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CA            National Park Service           Construction                   San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park            $10,051,000  President
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CO            National Park Service           Construction                   Rocky Mountain National Park                              $2,817,000  President
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DC            National Park Service           Construction                   White House                                               $5,731,000  President
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FL            National Park Service           Construction                   Everglades National Park                                 $14,526,000  President, Bill Nelson, Martinez
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HI            National Park Service           Construction                   USS Arizona Memorial                                      $4,545,000  President
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IN            National Park Service           Construction                   George Rogers Clark National Historic Park                $3,764,000  President
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KY            National Park Service           Construction                   Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site (p/       $350,000  McConnell, Ron Lewis
                                                                              d)
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KY            National Park Service           Construction                   Mammoth Cave National Park                                $1,353,000  President
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MA            National Park Service           Construction                   Cape Cod National Seashore                                $1,292,000  President
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MD            National Park Service           Construction                   Glen Echo Park, National Park Service                       $700,000  Mikulski, Cardin, Van Hollen, Wynn
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MI            National Park Service           Construction                   Keweenaw National Historic Park (Union Bldg)                $504,000  Carl Levin, Stabenow
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MO            National Park Service           Construction                   Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, St. Louis Arch     $1,500,000  Bond
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MT            National Park Service           Construction                   Glacier National Park                                       $900,000  Baucus, Tester
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MT            National Park Service           Construction                   Yellowstone National Park                                 $3,800,000  President
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NC            National Park Service           Construction                   Blue Ridge Parkway                                        $1,916,000  President
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NC            National Park Service           Construction                   *Great Smokies National Park, North Shore Road            $6,000,000  Shuler
                                                                              Settlement
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NY            National Park Service           Construction                   Gateway National Recreation Area                          $1,042,000  President, Meeks
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OH            National Park Service           Construction                   Cuyahoga Valley National Park                             $1,750,000  Regula
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PA            National Park Service           Construction                   Benjamin Franklin Memorial                                $1,500,000  Specter, Robert Brady
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PA            National Park Service           Construction                   Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area               $1,503,000  President
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PA            National Park Service           Construction                   Fort Necessity National Battlefield                         $250,000  Murtha
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SD            National Park Service           Construction                   Wind Cave National Park                                   $1,158,000  President
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TN            National Park Service           Construction                   Moccasin Bend National Archeological District             $2,000,000  Wamp
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UT            National Park Service           Construction                   Utah Public Land Artifact Preservation Act                $1,000,000  Bennett, Hatch, Rob Bishop, Cannon, Matheson
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VA            National Park Service           Construction                   Petersburg National Battlefield                           $3,045,000  President
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VA            National Park Service           Construction                   Shenandoah National Park                                  $2,292,000  President
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WA            National Park Service           Construction                   Fort Vancouver National Historic Site                       $850,000  Murray, Cantwell, Baird
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WA            National Park Service           Construction                   Mount Rainier National Park                               $1,812,000  President, Baird, Inslee, McDermott, Larsen,
                                                                                                                                                    Doc Hastings, McMorris Rodgers, Adam Smith,
                                                                                                                                                    Reichert
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WA            National Park Service           Construction                   Olympic National Park                                    $20,000,000  President, Murray, Baird, Inslee, McDermott,
                                                                                                                                                    Larsen, Doc Hastings, McMorris Rodgers, Adam
                                                                                                                                                    Smith, Reichert
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WV            National Park Service           Construction                   Harpers Ferry National Historic Park                        $710,000  Byrd
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WV            National Park Service           Construction                   New River Gorge National Scenic River                     $1,545,000  Byrd
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CA            National Park Service           Land Acquisition               Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Rancho Corral de    $2,000,000  Feinstein, Lantos
                                                                              Tierra
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CO            National Park Service           Land Acquisition               Mesa Verde National Park                                  $1,600,000  Allard, Ken Salazar, John Salazar
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GA            National Park Service           Land Acquisition               Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area              $2,000,000  Isakson, Chambliss
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IN            National Park Service           Land Acquisition               Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore                          $1,500,000  Visclosky, Lugar
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KY            National Park Service           Land Acquisition               Cumberland Gap National Historic Park, Fern Lake          $1,900,000  Harold Rogers, McConnell
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MA            National Park Service           Land Acquisition               Cape Cod National Seashore                                $2,000,000  Edward Kennedy, Kerry
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ME            National Park Service           Land Acquisition               Acadia National Park                                        $600,000  Snowe, Collins
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MI            National Park Service           Land Acquisition               Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore                      $350,000  Carl Levin, Stabenow
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MO            National Park Service           Land Acquisition               Wilson's Creek National Battlefield                         $450,000  Blunt
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MS            National Park Service           Land Acquisition               Gulf Islands National Seashore, Cat Island                $2,000,000  Cochran
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PA            National Park Service           Land Acquisition               Flight 93 National Memorial                               $5,000,000  President, Specter, Casey, Shuster
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TN            National Park Service           Land Acquisition               Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park        $1,820,000  Lamar Alexander, Wamp
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TX            National Park Service           Land Acquisition               Big Thicket National Preserve                             $1,250,000  Hutchison, Kevin Brady
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VA            National Park Service           Land Acquisition               Shenandoah Valley Battlefield National Historic           $1,000,000  Wolf, Warner, Webb
                                                                              District
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WA            National Park Service           Land Acquisition               Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve                  $500,000  Murray, Cantwell, Inslee, Larsen
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WA            National Park Service           Land Acquisition               Mt. Rainier National Park, Carbon River Gateway           $1,200,000  Murray, Cantwell, Dicks
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WI            National Park Service           Land Acquisition               Ice Age National Scenic Trail                             $1,400,000  Kohl, Baldwin, Obey, Petri, Paul Ryan, Kagen,
                                                                                                                                                    Gwen Moore, Kind
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WV            National Park Service           Land Acquisition               Gauley River National Recreation Area                       $500,000  Byrd
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WV            National Park Service           Land Acquisition               New River Gorge National River                              $500,000  Byrd
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AK            US Geological Survey            Surveys, Investigations and    USGS Alaska Volcano Observatory                           $4,000,000  Stevens
                                               Research
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AZ            US Geological Survey            Surveys, Investigations and    San Pedro Partnership Monitoring and Reporting              $300,000  Kyl, Giffords
                                               Research
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CA            US Geological Survey            Surveys, Investigations and    San Francisco Bay Salt Ponds Restoration Monitoring         $500,000  Feinstein, Boxer, Eshoo, Honda, Lofgren,
                                               Research                       and Research                                                          Stark
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HI            US Geological Survey            Surveys, Investigations and    Hawaii Water and Streamflow Monitoring                      $500,000  Inouye, Akaka
                                               Research
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LA            US Geological Survey            Surveys, Investigations and    Long Term Estuary Assessment Group                          $500,000  Landrieu, Jefferson
                                               Research
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MA            US Geological Survey            Surveys, Investigations and    Equipment for Anadromous Fish Research                      $150,000  Olver
                                               Research
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NM            US Geological Survey            Surveys, Investigations and    US-Mexico Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Act              $500,000  Domenici, Bingaman
                                               Research                       Research
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TN            US Geological Survey            Surveys, Investigations and    Memphis Area Regional Acquifer Partnership                  $350,000  Lamar Alexander, Tanner
                                               Research
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VT            US Geological Survey            Surveys, Investigations and    Lake Champlain Collaborative Water Studies                  $343,000  Leahy
                                               Research
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WA            US Geological Survey            Surveys, Investigations and    Hood Canal Dissolved Oxygen Study                           $200,000  Dicks
                                               Research
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WI            US Geological Survey            Surveys, Investigations and    Great Lakes Research Vessel Infrastructure                  $500,000  Obey
                                               Research
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WV            US Geological Survey            Surveys, Investigations and    Leetown Science Center Molecular Biology Research           $800,000  Byrd
                                               Research
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MS            Minerals Management Service     Royalty and Offshore Minerals  Gulf of Mexico, Development of Mineral Resources            $900,000  Cochran, Lott
                                               Management
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NV            Bureau of Indian Affairs        Tribal Government              Western Shoshone Claims Act, Implementation                 $300,000  Reid
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ID            Bureau of Indian Affairs        Natural Resources              US-Canada Pacific Salmon Treaty program                   $1,800,000  Crapo
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WA            Bureau of Indian Affairs        Natural Resources              Lake Roosevelt law enforcement program                      $350,000  Murray, Cantwell, McMorris Rodgers
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WA            Bureau of Indian Affairs        Natural Resources              Upper Columbia United Tribes, Rights Protection             $315,000  Murray, Cantwell, McMorris Rodgers
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WA            Bureau of Indian Affairs        Natural Resources              WA Timber-Fish-Wildlife Conservation Program              $1,740,000  Murray, Cantwell
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Multi         Bureau of Indian Affairs        Natural Resources              Circle of Flight, Conservation Program                      $600,000  Kohl, Kind, Oberstar
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ND            Bureau of Indian Affairs        Education                      United Tribes Tech College, Operations                    $4,000,000  Dorgan, Conrad, Pomeroy
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NM            Bureau of Indian Affairs        Education                      Navajo Technical College (Crown Point), Operations        $2,000,000  Domenici, Bingaman
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National      Bureau of Indian Affairs        Community and Economic         *Ironworkers Training Program                               $400,000  Lynch
                                               Development
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Pac. Islands  Office of Insular Affairs       Assistance to Territories      Enewetak Food and Agriculture                               $500,000  Domenici, Akaka, Bingaman
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Pac. Islands  Office of Insular Affairs       Assistance to Territories      Four Atoll Healthcare                                     $1,000,000  Domenici, Akaka, Bingaman
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Pac. Islands  Office of Insular Affairs       Assistance to Territories      Marianas Islands Population and Workforce Surveys           $750,000  Domenici, Akaka, Bingaman
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Pac. Islands  Office of Insular Affairs       Assistance to Territories      Prior Service Benefits                                      $850,000  Domenici, Akaka, Bingaman
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CA            Environmental Protection        Science and Technology         Central California Ozone Study--San Joaquin Valley        $1,400,000  Feinstein, Boxer, Kevin McCarthy
               Agency                                                         Pollution Control District
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National      Environmental Protection        Science and Technology         Water Environment Research Foundation                     $2,100,000  Feinstein, Inouye, Lautenberg, Boxer, Cardin,
               Agency                                                                                                                               Clinton, Collins, Graham, Kerry, Menendez,
                                                                                                                                                    Schumer, Snowe, James Moran, Norton
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National      Environmental Protection        Science and Technology         American Water Works Research Foundation                  $1,725,000  Feinstein, Allard, Bingaman, Reid, Ken
               Agency                                                                                                                               Salazar, DeGette, Heller
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Multi         Environmental Protection        Science and Technology         Southwest Consortium for Environmental Research and       $1,050,000  Feinstein, Domenici, Bingaman, Boxer
               Agency                                                         Policy
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National      Environmental Protection        Science and Technology         Consortium for Plant Biotechnology Research                 $525,000  Inouye, Bond, McConnell, Kohl, Bayh, Sherrod
               Agency                                                                                                                               Brown, Bunning, Chambliss, Klobuchar, Carl
                                                                                                                                                    Levin, Lugar, Stabenow, Conyers, Etheridge,
                                                                                                                                                    John Lewis, David Price, Towns, Herseth
                                                                                                                                                    Sandlin, Inslee
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National      Environmental Protection        Environmental Programs and     National Rural Water Association                          $7,700,000  Leahy, Murray, Dorgan, Durbin, Stevens,
               Agency                          Management                                                                                           Specter, Domenici, Bond, Shelby, Biden,
                                                                                                                                                    Bingaman, Sherrod Brown, Bunning, Cantwell,
                                                                                                                                                    Cardin, Casey, Clinton, Coleman, Collins,
                                                                                                                                                    Conrad, Cornyn, Dodd, Dole, Enzi, Grassley,
                                                                                                                                                    Hagel, Inhofe, Edward Kennedy, Kerry,
                                                                                                                                                    Klobuchar, Lieberman, Carl Levin, Lincoln,
                                                                                                                                                    Lugar, Menendez, Murkowski, Obama, Pryor,
                                                                                                                                                    Roberts, Ken Salazar, Sanders, Schumer,
                                                                                                                                                    Gordon Smith, Snowe, Stabenow, Thomas,
                                                                                                                                                    Thune, Vitter, Voinovich, Warner, Webb,
                                                                                                                                                    Wyden, Rodney Alexander, John Peterson,
                                                                                                                                                    Tiahrt
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Multi         Environmental Protection        Environmental Programs and     Small Public Water System Technology Assistance           $2,800,000  Durbin, Stevens, Bond, Specter, McConnell
               Agency                          Management                     Centers
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National      Environmental Protection        Environmental Programs and     Rural Community Assistance Partnership                    $2,450,000  Leahy, Harkin, Mikulski, Landrieu, Bingaman,
               Agency                          Management                                                                                           Sherrod Brown, Coleman, Conrad, Crapo,
                                                                                                                                                    Grassley, Klobuchar, Kerry, Carl Levin,
                                                                                                                                                    Lincoln, Pryor, Ken Salazar, Sanders, Gordon
                                                                                                                                                    Smith, Tester, Voinovich, Wyden, Duncan,
                                                                                                                                                    Hobson
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National      Environmental Protection        Environmental Programs and     Water Systems Council Wellcare Program                      $700,000  Harkin, Reed, Baucus, Bayh, Cardin, Casey,
               Agency                          Management                                                                                           Clinton, Crapo, Dole, Grassley, Kohl,
                                                                                                                                                    Lincoln, Pryor, Lugar, Schumer, Gordon
                                                                                                                                                    Smith, Tester, Whitehouse, Wyden, Allen,
                                                                                                                                                    Arcuri, Boswell, Courtney, Etheridge,
                                                                                                                                                    Gohmert, Hooley, Langevin, Larson, Loebsack,
                                                                                                                                                    Michaud, Brad Miller, Dennis Moore,
                                                                                                                                                    Christopher Murphy, David Price, Reynolds
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MD, VA        Environmental Protection        Environmental Programs and     Increase President's Budget for Chesapeake Bay Program    $2,232,000  Mikulski, Cardin, Castle, Jo Ann Davis, Tom
               Agency                          Management                                                                                           Davis, Gilchrest, Holden, Hoyer, James
                                                                                                                                                    Moran, Sarbanes, Robert Scott, Van Hollen,
                                                                                                                                                    Wynn
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CA            Environmental Protection        Environmental Programs and     San Francisco Bay Wetlands Restoration Grants             $5,000,000  Feinstein
               Agency                          Management
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NY, CT        Environmental Protection        Environmental Programs and     Increase President's Budget for Long Island Sound         $4,533,000  Schumer, Clinton, Dodd, Lieberman, Ackerman,
               Agency                          Management                     Restoration Programs                                                  Tim Bishop, Courtney, DeLauro, Israel,
                                                                                                                                                    Larson, Lowey, Christopher Murphy, Shays
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MS            Environmental Protection        Environmental Programs and     Increase President's Budget for Gulf of Mexico Program    $1,243,000  Cochran
               Agency                          Management
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VT            Environmental Protection        Environmental Programs and     Increase President's Budget for Lake Champlain Program    $1,816,000  Leahy, Sanders
               Agency                          Management
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AK            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Increase President's budget for Alaska Native Village     $9,500,000  Stevens, Murkowski
               Agency                          Grants                         Water and Sewer Improvement Program
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CA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard Cleanup                     $8,000,000  Feinstein
               Agency                          Grants
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CA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    San Joaquin Valley and South Coast Air Quality           $10,000,000  Feinstein
               Agency                          Grants                         Management Districts for Targeted Emission Reduction
                                                                              Grants
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TX            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    *El Paso / Brownsville set aside from Mexico Border       $5,000,000  Reyes, Hutchison, Cornyn
               Agency                          Grants                         funds
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OK            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Transfer to State of Oklahoma to fund Tar Creek           $3,000,000  Inhofe
               Agency                          Grants                         Superfund site remediation and relocations
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AK            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Kenai for water treatment project               $300,000  Murkowski
               Agency                          Grants
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AK            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Kodiak for water and sewer improvements         $500,000  Stevens
               Agency                          Grants                         project
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AK            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Wrangell for water and sewer upgrade            $550,000  Stevens
               Agency                          Grants                         project
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AK            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Ketchikan for water and sewer upgrade           $550,000  Stevens
               Agency                          Grants                         project
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AL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Eva for wastewater treatment facility           $300,000  Sessions
               Agency                          Grants                         upgrade project
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AL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Somerville for wastewater construction          $384,000  Shelby
               Agency                          Grants                         project
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AL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Clanton for the Water Treatment Plant         $1,084,000  Shelby, Bachus
               Agency                          Grants                         Upgrade Project
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AL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Jackson County for wastewater and drinking water            $132,000  Shelby, Cramer
               Agency                          Grants                         infrastructure project
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AL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Glencoe for Storm Drainage and Sewer            $500,000  Aderholt
               Agency                          Grants                         Repairs
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AL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Muscle Shoals for Wastewater                    $500,000  Cramer
               Agency                          Grants                         Infrastructure
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AR            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Ozark Mountain Regional Public Water Authority for      $300,000  Lincoln, Pryor
               Agency                          Grants                         water system improvement project
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AR            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Fayetteville for Wastewater Improvements        $300,000  Lincoln, Pryor, Boozman
               Agency                          Grants
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AR            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Pine Bluff for Sewer Improvements               $500,000  Ross
               Agency                          Grants
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AR            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Rogers, Northwest Arkansas Conservation         $500,000  Boozman
               Agency                          Grants                         Authority for Water and Wastewater Infrastructure and
                                                                              Watershed Management
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AZ            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Bullhead City for wastewater treatment plant expansion      $300,000  Kyl, Franks
               Agency                          Grants                         project
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CA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Ventura County Public Works Agency for sewer system       $1,000,000  Feinstein, Capps
               Agency                          Grants                         upgrades in El Rio Forebay
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CA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Eureka for the Martin Slough Interceptor      $1,000,000  Feinstein, Boxer, Mike Thompson
               Agency                          Grants                         Project
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CA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Pasadena for perchlorate remediation and      $1,175,000  Feinstein, Boxer, Schiff
               Agency                          Grants                         drinking water system improvements
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CA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of East Palo Alto for Water Infrastructure         $825,000  Feinstein, Boxer, Eshoo
               Agency                          Grants                         Improvements
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CA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Big Bear Lake, Department of Water and        $1,000,000  Feinstein, Boxer, Jerry Lewis
               Agency                          Grants                         Power to Upgrade the Pipeline Infrastructure
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CA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Arcadia for the Arcadia/Sierra Madre Joint      $500,000  Dreier, Boxer
               Agency                          Grants                         Water Infrastructure
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CA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Barstow, County of San Bernardino for the       $500,000  McKeon, Boxer
               Agency                          Grants                         Sewer Master Plan Implementation, Phase II
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CA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Huntington Park for the Slauson Avenue          $400,000  Roybal-Allard
               Agency                          Grants                         Water Line and Yard Rehabilitation
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CA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Manteca for Water Treatment Infrastructure      $500,000  McNerney
               Agency                          Grants                         Upgrades
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CA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Sacramento, Sacramento Department of            $500,000  Matsui, Boxer
               Agency                          Grants                         Utilities for Downtown Sacramento Combined Sewer
                                                                              Improvement
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CA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of San Clemente for Expansion of Water             $500,000  Calvert, Boxer
               Agency                          Grants                         Reclamation Facility
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CA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of San Francisco, Public Utilities Commission      $700,000  Pelosi
               Agency                          Grants                         for the Lower Mission District
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CA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Seaside for Monterey Bay Outfall Dry            $500,000  Farr, Boxer
               Agency                          Grants                         Weather Diversion
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CA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Temple City for the Sanitation Sewer            $150,000  Schiff
               Agency                          Grants                         Rehabilitation Project
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CA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Vallejo for Mare Island Sanitary Sewer and      $650,000  George Miller, Boxer
               Agency                          Grants                         Storm Drain
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CA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Yucca Valley, Hi-Desert Water Agency for a      $375,000  Jerry Lewis
               Agency                          Grants                         Wastewater Treatment System
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CO            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Arkansas Valley Conduit for drinking water project          $600,000  Allard, Ken Salazar, Musgrave, John Salazar
               Agency                          Grants
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CO            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Idaho Springs for wastewater and drinking water           $1,000,000  Allard
               Agency                          Grants                         project
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CO            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Bayfield for wastewater facility upgrade        $400,000  Allard, Ken Salazar, John Salazar
               Agency                          Grants                         project
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CO            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Manitou Springs for drinking water system       $350,000  Allard
               Agency                          Grants                         improvement project
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CO            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The South Platte River Basin, Central Colorado Water        $300,000  Allard, Ken Salazar
               Agency                          Grants                         Conservancy District for water system improvements
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CO            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Eckley for Water Treatment Improvements         $150,000  Musgrave, Ken Salazar
               Agency                          Grants
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CT            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Enfield for sanitary sewer inflow               $300,000  Dodd, Lieberman, Courtney
               Agency                          Grants                         elimination project
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CT            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Southington for wellhead cleanup                $300,000  Lieberman, Larson
               Agency                          Grants
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CT            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Stamford for Stormwater and Wastewater          $500,000  Shays, Dodd, Lieberman
               Agency                          Grants                         Infrastructure
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CT            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Colchester for the Flatbrook Road Booster       $500,000  Courtney
               Agency                          Grants                         Station
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CT            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Prospect for the College Farms Subdivision      $138,000  DeLauro
               Agency                          Grants
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CT            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Wolcott for Storm Drainage and Other            $500,000  Christopher Murphy
               Agency                          Grants                         Infrastructure
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DE            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Wilmington for filter membrane plant            $300,000  Biden, Carper, Castle
               Agency                          Grants                         improvements
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DE            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    New Castle County for Old Shellpot Interceptor              $300,000  Biden, Carper, Castle
               Agency                          Grants                         Improvements
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FL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Jacksonville for wastewater infrastructure      $300,000  Martinez, Corrine Brown, Crenshaw
               Agency                          Grants                         improvement project
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FL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Emerald Coast Utility Authority for water system        $300,000  Nelson, Martinez, Jeff Miller
               Agency                          Grants                         improvements
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FL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    St. Johns River Water Management District for               $500,000  Weldon, Martinez
               Agency                          Grants                         Expansion of the Taylor Creek Reservoir
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FL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Brooksville, Southwest Florida Water            $500,000  Putnam, Martinez
               Agency                          Grants                         Management District for Peace and Myakka River
                                                                              Watershed Restoration
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FL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Clearwater for Wastewater and Reclaimed         $500,000  Bill Young, Bilirakis
               Agency                          Grants                         Water Infrastructure
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FL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Lauderdale-by-the-Sea for North Beach           $500,000  Klein
               Agency                          Grants                         Neighborhood Improvements, Phase II
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FL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Sarasota, Sarasota County for the               $500,000  Buchanan, Martinez
               Agency                          Grants                         Phillippi Creek Septic System Replacement
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FL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Tallahassee for the Advanced Water              $500,000  Boyd
               Agency                          Grants                         Treatment Facility
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FL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Weston for Bonaventure Storm Water Pumps        $500,000  Wasserman Schultz
               Agency                          Grants
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FL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Town of Callahan for the Wastewater Treatment Plant         $500,000  Crenshaw
               Agency                          Grants
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FL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Town of Jupiter for Water Treatment Plant Enhancement       $500,000  Mahoney
               Agency                          Grants
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FL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    *The Town of Pembroke Park for Sanitary Sewage System       $450,000  Meek, Bill Nelson
               Agency                          Grants                         Rehabilitation
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GA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Atlanta for wastewater and stormwater           $300,000  Chambliss, Isakson, Gingrey, Henry Johnson,
               Agency                          Grants                         rehabilitation project                                                Kingston, John Lewis
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GA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Metro North Georgia Water Planning District for         $300,000  Chambliss, Isakson, Gingrey, Henry Johnson,
               Agency                          Grants                         water and wastewater improvements project                             Tom Price, David Scott, John Lewis
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GA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Valdosta for the Valdosta Scott Water Tank      $500,000  Kingston
               Agency                          Grants                         Construction
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GA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Vienna for Sewer Treatment Facility             $500,000  Sanford Bishop
               Agency                          Grants
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IA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Clinton for wastewater treatment plant          $300,000  Harkin, Grassley, Braley
               Agency                          Grants                         construction project
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IA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Davenport for water system improvements         $500,000  Harkin, Grassley, Braley
               Agency                          Grants
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IA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Ottumwa for combined sewer overflow             $400,000  Harkin, Grassley, Loebsack
               Agency                          Grants                         improvements
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IA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Mason City for the Wastewater Treatment         $500,000  Latham, Grassley, Harkin
               Agency                          Grants                         Facility Expansion
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ID            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Marsing for drinking water system               $432,000  Craig, Crapo
               Agency                          Grants                         reconstruction project
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ID            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Hazelton for wastewater system                  $469,000  Craig, Crapo
               Agency                          Grants                         improvements project
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ID            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of St. Anthony for wastewater system               $562,000  Craig, Crapo
               Agency                          Grants                         improvements project
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ID            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Rexburg for wastewater and stormwater           $137,000  Craig, Crapo
               Agency                          Grants                         facilities project
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ID            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Buhl for drinking water project                 $300,000  Craig, Crapo
               Agency                          Grants
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ID            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Twin Falls for the Auger Falls Wastewater       $500,000  Simpson, Crapo
               Agency                          Grants                         Treatment Project
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IL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Village of Chatham for water supply infrastructure      $300,000  Durbin
               Agency                          Grants                         improvements
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IL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Monmouth for wastewater system                  $300,000  Durbin
               Agency                          Grants                         improvements
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IL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Northeastern Illinois Sewer Consortium for              $350,000  Obama, Kirk
               Agency                          Grants                         wastewater infrastructure improvements
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IL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Village of Riverdale for water system improvements      $300,000  Durbin
               Agency                          Grants
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IL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Oregon, Public Works Department for             $500,000  Manzullo
               Agency                          Grants                         Wastewater Treatment Infrastructure
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IL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Virginia for a Water Treatment Facility         $500,000  LaHood
               Agency                          Grants
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IL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Village of Farina for Water System Improvements         $250,000  Shimkus
               Agency                          Grants
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IL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Village of Hazel Crest for Water Improvements           $143,000  Jackson
               Agency                          Grants
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IL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Village of Johnsburg for Wastewater Conveyance and      $500,000  Bean
               Agency                          Grants                         Treatment Works
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IL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Village of South Chicago Heights for Wastewater         $300,000  Jackson
               Agency                          Grants                         Treatment Facility
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IL            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Village of Steward for Wastewater Infrastructure        $300,000  Hastert
               Agency                          Grants
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IN            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Centerville for wastewater treatment plant      $300,000  Lugar
               Agency                          Grants                         upgrade project
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IN            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Fort Wayne for the Storm Sewer Separation       $500,000  Bayh, Lugar, Souder
               Agency                          Grants                         Project
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IN            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Evansville for the Mt. Auburn Neighborhood      $500,000  Bayh, Lugar, Ellsworth
               Agency                          Grants                         Sanitary Sewer System
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IN            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Carmel for Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation        $500,000  Burton, Bayh, Lugar
               Agency                          Grants
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IN            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Charlestown for the Water Treatment             $500,000  Hill, Lugar
               Agency                          Grants                         Facility
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IN            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of South Bend for the Sewer Overflow Sensory       $500,000  Donnelly, Bayh, Lugar
               Agency                          Grants                         Control Network
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IN            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Linden, Department of Water and Sewage for      $200,000  Buyer
               Agency                          Grants                         the Sewer Treatment Plant Expansion
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IN            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Merrillville for Water Infrastructure           $500,000  Visclosky
               Agency                          Grants                         Improvements
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KS            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Great Bend for 10th Street sewer line repairs               $500,000  Brownback
               Agency                          Grants
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KS            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Ellsworth for wastewater treatment project      $300,000  Brownback
               Agency                          Grants
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KS            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Larned for the Waste Water Treatment Plant      $500,000  Brownback, Jerry Moran
               Agency                          Grants
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KS            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Iola for Water and Wastewater                   $500,000  Brownback, Boyda
               Agency                          Grants                         Infrastructure
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KS            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Lenexa for stormwater improvement project       $300,000  Brownback, Roberts, Dennis Moore
               Agency                          Grants
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KS            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Prescott for wastewater treatment plant         $300,000  Roberts
               Agency                          Grants                         construction project
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KS            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Sedan, Rural Water District Number 4          $1,200,000  Tiahrt
               Agency                          Grants                         Chautauqua County for Water and Wastewater
                                                                              Infrastructure
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KY            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Ewing in Fleming County for wastewater          $300,000  Bunning
               Agency                          Grants                         construction project
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KY            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Green River Valley Water District in Hart County      $1,000,000  McConnell
               Agency                          Grants                         for drinking water project
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KY            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Monroe County Water District, Tompkinsville for       $1,350,000  McConnell
               Agency                          Grants                         drinking water and construction project
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KY            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Harlan, Baxter-Rosspoint Sewer Line             $500,000  Harold Rogers
               Agency                          Grants                         Expansion
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KY            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of La Grange, Oldham County Sewer District         $500,000  Geoff Davis
               Agency                          Grants                         for the Ohio River Wastewater Treatment Plant in
                                                                              Goshen
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KY            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Lexington, Lexington-Fayette Urban County     $1,200,000  Chandler
               Agency                          Grants                         Government for South Elkhorn Pump Station and Force
                                                                              Main Project
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KY            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Louisville, Louisville and Jefferson            $500,000  Yarmuth
               Agency                          Grants                         County Municipal Sewer District for the Shively Area
                                                                              Pump Stations Eliminations Project
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LA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Hammond for water system upgrades               $400,000  Landrieu
               Agency                          Grants
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LA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of St. Gabriel for wastewater treatment            $300,000  Landrieu
               Agency                          Grants                         expansion
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LA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Bastrop for wastewater treatment facility       $200,000  Landrieu
               Agency                          Grants                         improvements
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LA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Ascension Parish for wastewater treatment facility          $300,000  Vitter, Melancon
               Agency                          Grants                         construction project
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LA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Grambling for the East Martin Luther King /     $500,000  Rodney Alexander
               Agency                          Grants                          Tarbutton Road Sewer Extension
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MA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Brockton for wastewater system                  $300,000  Edward Kennedy, Kerry, Lynch
               Agency                          Grants                         improvements
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MA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Marlborough for wastewater treatment plant      $300,000  Edward Kennedy, Kerry, McGovern
               Agency                          Grants                         upgrades
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MA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Cities of Fall River and New Bedford and the Town       $500,000  Frank, McGovern, Edward Kennedy, Kerry
               Agency                          Grants                         of Acushnet for Bristol County Sewer Improvements
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MA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of West Springfield, Pioneer Valley Planning     $1,400,000  Olver, Neal, Edward Kennedy, Kerry
               Agency                          Grants                         Commission for the Connecticut River Combined Sewer
                                                                              Overflow Clean-up
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MA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Winthrop for Storm Drain Remediation            $500,000  Markey
               Agency                          Grants
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MD            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Baltimore for sanitary and combined sewer       $700,000  Mikulski, Cardin
               Agency                          Grants                         infrastructure improvements
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MD            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Frostburg for combined sewer overflow           $300,000  Mikulski, Cardin
               Agency                          Grants                         improvements
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MD            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Westernport for combined sewer overflow         $200,000  Mikulski, Cardin
               Agency                          Grants                         improvements
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MD            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Cumberland for combined sewer overflow          $200,000  Mikulski, Cardin
               Agency                          Grants                         improvements
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MD            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of College Park for the Paint Branch               $100,000  Hoyer
               Agency                          Grants                         Watershed Storm Management Plan
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ME            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Presque Isle for wastewater treatment           $300,000  Snowe, Collins
               Agency                          Grants                         plant relocation project
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ME            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Ellsworth for wastewater treatment              $300,000  Snowe, Collins
               Agency                          Grants                         relocation project
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MI            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Saint Louis for water supply improvements       $300,000  Carl Levin, Stabenow, Camp
               Agency                          Grants
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MI            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Office of the Genessee County Drain Commissioner for        $500,000  Kildee, Carl Levin, Stabenow
               Agency                          Grants                         the North-East Relief Sewer
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MI            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Brighton for the Mill Pond Lane Bypass          $165,000  Mike Rogers (MI)
               Agency                          Grants                         Sanitary Sewer Improvements
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MI            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Detroit, Charter County of Wayne for the      $1,000,000  Dingell, Carl Levin, Stabenow
               Agency                          Grants                         Rouge River National Wet Weather Demonstration
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MI            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Township of Waterford, Oakland County Drain             $500,000  Knollenberg, Carl Levin, Stabenow
               Agency                          Grants                         Commission for the Evergreen-Farmington Sanitary
                                                                              Sewer Overflow Control Demonstration Project
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MN            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of New Auburn for drinking water facility          $300,000  Coleman
               Agency                          Grants                         construction project
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MN            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Minneapolis for combined sewer overflow         $300,000  Klobuchar, Ellison
               Agency                          Grants                         improvements
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MN            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids Public             $1,000,000  Oberstar, Klobuchar, Coleman
               Agency                          Grants                         Utilities Commission for Wastewater Treatment
                                                                              Facility
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MO            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Linn for wastewater treatment plant           $2,350,000  Bond
               Agency                          Grants                         expansion project and line extension
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MO            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Hayti, Pemiscot Consolidated Public Water       $150,000  Emerson
               Agency                          Grants                         Supply District 1 for a Water Storage Tank
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MO            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Joplin for the Wildwood Ranch Sewer             $500,000  Blunt
               Agency                          Grants
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MS            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Flora for drinking water and wastewater       $1,550,000  Cochran
               Agency                          Grants                         construction project
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MS            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Oxford for wastewater construction project      $342,000  Cochran
               Agency                          Grants
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MS            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    West Rankin Utility Authority for wastewater                $200,000  Cochran
               Agency                          Grants                         rehabilitation project
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MS            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Ridgeland for wastewater and water quality      $200,000  Cochran
               Agency                          Grants                         protection project
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MS            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Boyle for water and sewer line extension        $100,000  Cochran
               Agency                          Grants                         project
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MS            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Brookhaven for water and wastewater             $300,000  Lott
               Agency                          Grants                         improvements project
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MS            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Fulton for wastewater improvements project      $100,000  Cochran
               Agency                          Grants
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MS            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Independence, Tate County School District       $500,000  Wicker
               Agency                          Grants                         for Water System Improvements
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MT            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Crow Tribe for wastewater lagoon replacement            $600,000  Baucus, Tester
               Agency                          Grants
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MT            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Helena for Missouri River wastewater            $300,000  Baucus, Tester, Rehberg
               Agency                          Grants                         treatment plant improvements
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MT            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Conrad for Conrad Wastewater Treatment          $500,000  Rehberg, Baucus
               Agency                          Grants                         Facility Improvements
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NC            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Lower Cape Fear Water and Sewer Authority, Leland, for      $300,000  Burr, McIntyre
               Agency                          Grants                         Water and Sewer Improvements
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NC            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Neuse Regional Water and Sewer Authority, Kinston,      $300,000  Dole, Burr, Walter Jones
               Agency                          Grants                         NC for water treatment system project
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NC            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Mount Airy, Surry County for Water and          $500,000  Foxx
               Agency                          Grants                         Wastewater Infrastructure along the I-77 and I-74
                                                                              Interstates Corridor
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NC            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Durham for Water and Wastewater                 $500,000  David Price, Burr
               Agency                          Grants                         Improvements
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NC            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    *The Town of Cary for Planning, Design, and Permitting      $500,000  David Price, Burr
               Agency                          Grants                         for the Western Wake Regional Wastewater Management
                                                                              Facilities
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NC            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Troy, Montgomery County for the Pump            $500,000  Hayes
               Agency                          Grants                         Station Improvement Project
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NC            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Murphy, Cherokee County for the U.S.            $500,000  Shuler
               Agency                          Grants                         Highway 74 19/129 Sewer Project
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ND            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Washburn for water treatment plant              $200,000  Dorgan, Conrad
               Agency                          Grants                         improvements
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ND            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Riverdale for water treatment plant             $300,000  Dorgan, Conrad
               Agency                          Grants                         upgrades
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ND            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Southeast Water Users District for upgrades for the         $300,000  Dorgan, Conrad, Pomeroy
               Agency                          Grants                         rural water system
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ND            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Cities of Fortuna, Noonan and Columbus for the BDW      $200,000  Dorgan, Conrad
               Agency                          Grants                         Water Systems Association water system improvements
                                                                              and expansion
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ND            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Lakota for water treatment plant upgrades       $200,000  Dorgan, Conrad
               Agency                          Grants
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ND            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The North Central Rural Water Consortium for rural          $100,000  Dorgan, Conrad
               Agency                          Grants                         water system expansion
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ND            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Walsh Rural Water District for water system                 $100,000  Dorgan, Conrad
               Agency                          Grants                         improvements
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NE            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Lincoln for wastewater treatment                $600,000  Ben Nelson, Hagel, Fortenberry
               Agency                          Grants                         facilities upgrade project
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NE            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of South Sioux City for wastewater system          $500,000  Ben Nelson, Fortenberry
               Agency                          Grants                         improvements
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NE            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Omaha for combined sewer separation             $400,000  Ben Nelson, Hagel
               Agency                          Grants                         project
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NH            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Manchester for stormwater facilities            $500,000  Gregg
               Agency                          Grants                         construction project
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NH            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Goffstown for Danis/Lynchville Water and Sewer Project      $300,000  Gregg, Shea-Porter
               Agency                          Grants
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NH            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Lancaster for drinking water improvements project           $225,000  Gregg
               Agency                          Grants
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NH            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Jaffrey for wastewater and water quality        $300,000  Gregg, Sununu, Hodes
               Agency                          Grants                         protection project
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NH            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Greenfield for wastewater treatment             $300,000  Sununu
               Agency                          Grants                         project
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NJ            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Bayonne Municipal Utilities Authority for combined      $400,000  Lautenberg, Menendez, Sires
               Agency                          Grants                         sewer overflow improvements
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NJ            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Passaic Valley Sewer Commission for Water and               $500,000  Rothman, Garrett, Pascrell, Payne, Sires,
               Agency                          Grants                         Wastewater Infrastructure Improvements                                Lautenberg, Menendez
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NJ            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Pennsauken Township for combined sewer study                $200,000  Lautenberg, Menendez
               Agency                          Grants
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NJ            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Kearny Municipal Utilities Authority for                $300,000  Lautenberg, Menendez, Rothman
               Agency                          Grants                         wastewater pumping station improvements
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NJ            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Borough of Sussex for the Hamburg Avenue Water          $400,000  Garrett
               Agency                          Grants                         Line
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NM            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Rio Rancho for water system upgrades            $300,000  Bingaman, Heather Wilson
               Agency                          Grants
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NM            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Albuquerque / Bernalillo County for Valley Utilities        $400,000  Domenici, Bingaman
               Agency                          Grants                         Project
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NM            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Belen for wastewater facility improvement       $400,000  Domenici, Bingaman
               Agency                          Grants                         project
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NM            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Aztec for Municipal Wastewater Treatment        $500,000  Domenici, Bingaman, Tom Udall
               Agency                          Grants
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NM            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    West Mesa and the City of Las Cruces for water and          $400,000  Domenici, Bingaman
               Agency                          Grants                         wastewater system improvements project
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NM            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Bernalillo for Arsenic and Water System         $500,000  Heather Wilson, Domenici, Bingaman
               Agency                          Grants                         Improvements
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NM            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Pueblo of San Felipe for Water and Wastewater           $400,000  Tom Udall
               Agency                          Grants                         Infrastructure Improvements
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NM            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Santa Fe for Water Distribution                 $500,000  Tom Udall, Bingaman, Domenici
               Agency                          Grants                         Infrastructure
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NV            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Fallon for Wastewater System Improvement        $500,000  Heller, Ensign, Reid
               Agency                          Grants
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NV            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Reno for sewer extension project                $400,000  Reid
               Agency                          Grants
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NV            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Carson City for water system improvements       $300,000  Reid, Heller
               Agency                          Grants
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NV            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Moapa Valley Water District for arsenic treatments      $300,000  Reid, Porter
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NV            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Esmeralda County for water system improvements              $100,000  Reid
               Agency                          Grants
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NV            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Overton for the Collection System               $212,000  Porter, Reid
               Agency                          Grants                         Infiltration Study
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NY            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Village of Owego for wastewater treatment facilty       $300,000  Schumer, Clinton
               Agency                          Grants                         improvements
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NY            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Village of Sydney for water system improvements         $300,000  Schumer, Clinton
               Agency                          Grants
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NY            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Monroe County Water Authority for the Southeast             $500,000  Kuhl
               Agency                          Grants                         Service Area Reliability Improvements
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NY            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Buffalo, Erie County Water Authority for        $500,000  Reynolds, Clinton, Schumer
               Agency                          Grants                         the Ball Pump Station Emergency Power Generation
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NY            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Middletown for Water and Wastewater             $400,000  Hinchey
               Agency                          Grants                         Improvements
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NY            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of New York for the Twin Lakes Restoration         $500,000  Serrano
               Agency                          Grants                         Project
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NY            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Rye for Sewer Pump Station Repairs              $200,000  Lowey
               Agency                          Grants
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NY            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Bethel for Sewer Extension                    $1,000,000  Hinchey
               Agency                          Grants
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NY            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Geneva, Water District 12 for Water             $500,000  Arcuri
               Agency                          Grants                         Infrastructure
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NY            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Goshen for the Hambletonian Park Water          $400,000  John Hall
               Agency                          Grants                         Main Replacement
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NY            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Halfmoon for the Halfmoon Water Line            $500,000  Gillibrand
               Agency                          Grants
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NY            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Marcellus for Drinking Water                    $500,000  Walsh
               Agency                          Grants                         Infrastructure Improvements
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NY            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Village of Briarcliff Manor for Sewer Upgrades          $300,000  Lowey
               Agency                          Grants
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NY            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Village of Lyndonville for the Wastewater               $440,000  Slaughter
               Agency                          Grants                         Treatment Plant
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NY            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Village of Mamaroneck for Sewer System Upgrades         $200,000  Lowey
               Agency                          Grants
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OH            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission for       $300,000  Sherrod Brown, Specter, Voinovich, Lugar,
               Agency                          Grants                         organic detection system improvements                                 Chabot
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OH            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Burr Oak for drinking water plant construction project      $300,000  Voinovich
               Agency                          Grants
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OH            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Columbus, Columbus Downtown Development         $500,000  Pryce, Voinovich
               Agency                          Grants                         Corporation for the Scioto Mile River Level Park
                                                                              Project
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OH            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Elyria for the Water Treatment Intake           $380,000  Sutton
               Agency                          Grants                         Plant
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OH            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Port Clinton, Ottawa County for the             $500,000  Kaptur, Voinovich
               Agency                          Grants                         Watermain Corrosion and Sanitary Sewer Program
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OH            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Zanesville, Muskingum County Commission         $500,000  Space
               Agency                          Grants                         for the West Pike Sanitary Sewer
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OH            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Office of the Trumbull County Commissioners for         $500,000  Tim Ryan
               Agency                          Grants                         the Scott Street Sanitary Sewer in Newton Falls
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OH            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Village of Rushville for Sewage Infrastructure          $402,000  Hobson
               Agency                          Grants                         Improvements
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OK            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Ardmore for wastewater and water quality        $300,000  Inhofe
               Agency                          Grants                         protection project
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OR            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Coburg for a Wastewater System Project          $500,000  Gordon Smith, Wyden, DeFazio
               Agency                          Grants
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OR            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Portland for decentralized stormwater           $550,000  Wyden, Blumenauer, Wu
               Agency                          Grants                         management system improvements
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PA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Monongahela Township, Greene County for Sewer system        $300,000  Casey
               Agency                          Grants                         upgrades
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PA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Three Rivers Wet Weather Demonstration Program for          $800,000  Specter, Doyle
               Agency                          Grants                         Continuation of the Wet Weather Demo Program
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PA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Franklin Township for wastewater upgrade and water          $200,000  Specter, Platts
               Agency                          Grants                         quality protection project
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PA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Borough of Cochranton for wastewater collection         $200,000  Specter
               Agency                          Grants                         and treatment facilities construction project
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PA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    *The Borough of Bridgeport for Combined Sewer Overflow      $400,000  Sestak
               Agency                          Grants                         Infrastructure Improvements
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PA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Somerset County for Waterline Construction Project          $200,000  Specter
               Agency                          Grants
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PA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Borough of Stoystown, Somerset Township Municipal       $675,000  Murtha, Casey
               Agency                          Grants                         Authority for Stoystown Water Project
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PA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Borough of Bellefonte for waterline replacement         $100,000  Specter, Casey
               Agency                          Grants                         project
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PA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Scranton for wastewater and stormwater          $100,000  Specter, Kanjorski
               Agency                          Grants                         infrastructure project
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PA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    New Castle, Lawrence County Planning Office for Water       $500,000  Altmire
               Agency                          Grants                         and Wastewater Infrastructure Improvements at
                                                                              Millennium Park
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PA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Borough of Slatington for Wastewater                    $165,000  Dent
               Agency                          Grants                         Infrastructure Improvements
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PA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Cressona, Cressona Borough Authority for         $80,000  Holden
               Agency                          Grants                         the Cressona Belt Filter Press
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PA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Hershey, Derry Township Municipal                $83,000  Holden
               Agency                          Grants                         Authority for Wastewater Treatment Facility
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PA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Lock Haven, Clinton County Municipal            $500,000  John Peterson
               Agency                          Grants                         Authority for Sewer Pump Station Construction in
                                                                              Woodward Township
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PA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Williamsport, Lycoming Department of            $500,000  Carney, Casey
               Agency                          Grants                         Planning and Community Development for a Water System
                                                                              for Muncy Industrial Park
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PA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Township of Cecil, Cecil Township Municipal             $500,000  Tim Murphy
               Agency                          Grants                         Authority for the Miller's Run Sewer System
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PA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Yardley, Yardley Borough Sewer Authority for                $500,000  Patrick Murphy
               Agency                          Grants                         Wastewater Infrastructure
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RI            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of East Providence for Nutrient Removal            $700,000  Patrick Kennedy, Reed, Whitehouse
               Agency                          Grants
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RI            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Warwick for water transmission system           $500,000  Reed, Whitehouse, Langevin
               Agency                          Grants                         improvements
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RI            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Newport for water pollution control             $300,000  Reed, Whitehouse
               Agency                          Grants                         management
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SC            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of West Columbia for wastewater line               $150,000  Graham, Joe Wilson
               Agency                          Grants                         replacement project
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SC            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Charleston for stormwater drainage system       $150,000  Graham, Henry Brown
               Agency                          Grants                         project
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SC            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Gaffney for the Water Treatment Plant         $1,000,000  Spratt
               Agency                          Grants                         Upgrade
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SC            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Andrews for Water and Wastewater                $500,000  Clyburn
               Agency                          Grants                         Improvements
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SD            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Box Elder for water infrastructure              $500,000  Tim Johnson
               Agency                          Grants                         improvements
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SD            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Rapid City for Source Water Protection          $600,000  Herseth Sandlin, Tim Johnson, Thune
               Agency                          Grants                         Improvements
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TN            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Claiborne County, wastewater treatment project,           $1,000,000  Lamar Alexander
               Agency                          Grants                         Harrogate TN
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TN            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Johnson County for Sutherland Water Line Extension          $300,000  Lamar Alexander
               Agency                          Grants                         project
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TN            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Morgan County for Gobey Community water system              $300,000  Lamar Alexander
               Agency                          Grants                         improvement project
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TN            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Collierville, Public Works Department for       $200,000  Blackburn
               Agency                          Grants                         Wastewater Infrastructure
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TX            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Austin Water Utility for wastewater             $300,000  Hutchison, Cornyn, Lamar Smith
               Agency                          Grants                         treatment upgrade project
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TX            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Lanana Creek for the stormwater project                     $800,000  Hutchison, Gohmert
               Agency                          Grants
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TX            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of San Antonio, San Antonio Water System for       $800,000  Hutchison, Gonzales, Rodriguez, Lamar Smith
               Agency                          Grants                         the Central Watershed Sewer Relief Line C-02
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TX            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Richmond, Fort Bend County for a Water and Wastewater       $500,000  Lampson
               Agency                          Grants                         Project
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TX            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Grandview for an Elevated Water Storage         $500,000  Edwards
               Agency                          Grants                         Tank
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TX            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Hillsboro for Water and Wastewater System       $500,000  Edwards
               Agency                          Grants                         Improvement
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TX            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Killeen for Water and Sewer Infrastructure      $500,000  Carter
               Agency                          Grants
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TX            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Sabinal for Wastewater Treatment Facility       $200,000  Rodriguez
               Agency                          Grants                         Project
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UT            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Syracuse City for drinking water improvement project        $500,000  Bennett
               Agency                          Grants
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UT            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Centerfield for drinking water improvement project        $1,100,000  Bennett
               Agency                          Grants
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UT            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Salt Lake City for water quality protection project         $300,000  Hatch
               Agency                          Grants
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UT            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Riverton for the Water Pump Station             $500,000  Cannon, Bennett
               Agency                          Grants
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VA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Onancock for wastewater treatment plant         $300,000  Warner, Webb, Drake
               Agency                          Grants                         project
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VA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Lynchburg for sewer infrastructure              $300,000  Warner, Webb, Goode, Goodlatte
               Agency                          Grants                         improvements
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VA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Fairfax County, Stormwater Planning Division for            $700,000  James Moran
               Agency                          Grants                         Stormwater Management Planning
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VA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Henry County, Henry County Public Service Authority         $500,000  Goode
               Agency                          Grants                         for Water Infrastructure Improvements
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VA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Alexandria and Arlington County for Four        $700,000  James Moran
               Agency                          Grants                         Mile Run
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VT            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Pownal for wastewater upgrades                  $750,000  Leahy, Sanders
               Agency                          Grants
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VT            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Town of Hardwick for water system upgrades              $500,000  Leahy, Sanders
               Agency                          Grants
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WA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Monitor, Chelan County Public Utilities         $600,000  Murray, Cantwell, Doc Hastings
               Agency                          Grants                         District, for drinking water upgrades
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WA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Winlock for wastewater treatment plant          $400,000  Murray, Cantwell
               Agency                          Grants                         upgrades
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WA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of West Richland for water treatment system        $300,000  Murray, Cantwell, Doc Hastings
               Agency                          Grants                         upgrades
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WA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Mason County for Wastewater Infrastructure                $2,000,000  Dicks
               Agency                          Grants                         Improvements for the Community of Belfair
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WA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Seattle, Seattle Public Utilities for South Park            $500,000  McDermott, Cantwell
               Agency                          Grants                         Drainage Project
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WA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Skokomish, Skokomish Indian Tribal Nation for             $1,000,000  Dicks
               Agency                          Grants                         Wastewater Treatment
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WA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Longview for a water treatment facility         $500,000  Baird, Cantwell
               Agency                          Grants
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WA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Mercer Island for the Mercer Island Sewer       $500,000  Reichert
               Agency                          Grants                         Lake Line Replacement
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WA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Mountlake Terrace for Water Main System         $500,000  Inslee, Cantwell
               Agency                          Grants                         Replacement
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WA            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Puyallup for Water and Wastewater               $500,000  Adam Smith, Cantwell
               Agency                          Grants                         Infrastructure
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WI            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Waukesha for drinking water improvements        $600,000  Kohl, Sensenbrenner
               Agency                          Grants
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WI            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Green Bay for Storm water facilities            $400,000  Kohl, Kagen
               Agency                          Grants                         improvements
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WI            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    Holcombe, the Lake Holcombe Sanitary District for         $1,000,000  Obey
               Agency                          Grants                         Wastewater Treatment and Sewer System Upgrades
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WI            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Peshtigo for Water System Improvements          $500,000  Kagen, Kohl
               Agency                          Grants
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WV            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Moorefield for wastewater treatment plant     $3,000,000  Byrd
               Agency                          Grants                         improvements
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WV            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The Mingo County Redevelopment Authority for water and    $3,000,000  Byrd
               Agency                          Grants                         sewer improvements
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WV            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Milton for Milton Water System                $1,000,000  Rahall
               Agency                          Grants                         Improvements
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WV            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Pennsboro for Wastewater Infrastructure         $550,000  Mollohan
               Agency                          Grants                         Improvement
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WV            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Weston for the Jackson's Mill Waterline         $250,000  Capito
               Agency                          Grants
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WV            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Westover for Sanitary Sewer Service             $825,000  Mollohan
               Agency                          Grants                         Upgrade
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WY            Environmental Protection        State and Tribal Assistance    The City of Cheyenne for Wastewater treatment plant         $300,000  Enzi
               Agency                          Grants                         upgrade project
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MS            Forest Service                  Research                       Center for Bottomland Hardwoods                             $400,000  Cochran
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VT, NH,       Forest Service                  Research                       Northeastern States Research Cooperative                    $650,000  Leahy, Snowe, Collins, Schumer, Clinton
NY, ME
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CA            Forest Service                  State and Private Forestry     Forest Service Region 5 Infrastructure Assistance         $1,300,000  Feinstein
                                                                              Grants
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CA            Forest Service                  State and Private Forestry     Urban Forestry Program, El Segundo                          $200,000  Harman
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IL            Forest Service                  State and Private Forestry     City of Chicago GreenStreets Tree Planting Program          $350,000  Durbin
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WA            Forest Service                  State and Private Forestry     Washington Family Forest Foundation Private Land            $250,000  Murray
                                                                              Management Database
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IN            Forest Service                  State and Private Forestry     City of Indianapolis Urban Tree Planting Program            $200,000  Lugar, Bayh, Carson
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IN            Forest Service                  State and Private Forestry     Purdue University Hardwood Scanning Technology Center       $500,000  Lugar
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MD, VA, PA    Forest Service                  State and Private Forestry     Chesapeake Bay Forestry Program                             $950,000  Mikulski, Warner, Casey, Cardin, Webb,
                                                                                                                                                    Gilchrest
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NH            Forest Service                  State and Private Forestry     Northern Forest Center Sustainable Forestry Grants          $200,000  Gregg, Hodes
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VT            Forest Service                  State and Private Forestry     State of Vermont Wood Products Collaborative                $350,000  Leahy
                                                                              Assistance Grants
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WA            Forest Service                  State and Private Forestry     Tacoma-Seattle Regional Urban Forestry Restoration          $500,000  Dicks, Cantwell
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WV            Forest Service                  State and Private Forestry     Wood Education and Resource Center                        $1,673,000  Byrd
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AL            Forest Service                  Forest Legacy                  Mobile Tensaw Delta                                       $2,000,000  President, Shelby, Bonner
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AR            Forest Service                  Forest Legacy                  Moro Big Pine                                             $2,215,000  Lincoln, Pryor, Ross
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CA            Forest Service                  Forest Legacy                  Chalk Mountain Ranch, Six Rivers to the Sea               $2,000,000  Feinstein
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CT            Forest Service                  Forest Legacy                  Skiff Mountain phase II                                     $770,000  President, Dodd, Lieberman, Christopher
                                                                                                                                                    Murphy
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GA            Forest Service                  Forest Legacy                  Paulding County Land Area                                 $3,500,000  President, Chambliss, Isakson, Gingrey
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HI            Forest Service                  Forest Legacy                  Kealakekua Ranch                                          $1,989,000  President, Inouye
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ID            Forest Service                  Forest Legacy                  Gold Creek Ranch                                          $1,600,000  Craig
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KY            Forest Service                  Forest Legacy                  Marrowbone Creek                                          $1,122,000  McConnell
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ME            Forest Service                  Forest Legacy                  Lower Penobscot Forest                                    $3,300,000  President, Snowe, Collins, Michaud
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MI            Forest Service                  Forest Legacy                  Northern Great Lakes Forest, Kamehameha                   $2,000,000  President, Carl Levin, Stabenow, Stupak
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MN            Forest Service                  Forest Legacy                  Koochiching                                               $3,500,000  President, Coleman, Klobuchar, Oberstar
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MT            Forest Service                  Forest Legacy                  North Swan River Valley                                   $2,000,000  President, Baucus, Tester
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NC            Forest Service                  Forest Legacy                  Clarendon Plantation                                      $1,500,000  Dole, McIntyre
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NH            Forest Service                  Forest Legacy                  Ossipee Pine Barrens                                      $2,380,000  President, Gregg, Sununu, Shea-Porter
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NJ            Forest Service                  Forest Legacy                  Sparta Mountain South                                     $2,500,000  Lautenberg, Menendez, Garrett
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NM            Forest Service                  Forest Legacy                  Vallecitos High Country                                   $1,145,000  Domenici, Bingaman
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SC            Forest Service                  Forest Legacy                  Piedmont of South Carolina, Belfast                       $1,500,000  Graham
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TN            Forest Service                  Forest Legacy                  Big Forks                                                 $1,000,000  President
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TX            Forest Service                  Forest Legacy                  Turkey Creek                                              $1,500,000  President, Kevin Brady
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UT            Forest Service                  Forest Legacy                  Chalk Creek South Fork #2                                 $1,400,000  President, Bennett
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VA            Forest Service                  Forest Legacy                  Nottoway River                                            $1,500,000  President, Warner, Webb, James Moran
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VT            Forest Service                  Forest Legacy                  Brushwood/ West Fairlee Community Forest                  $1,500,000  Leahy, Sanders, Welch
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WI            Forest Service                  Forest Legacy                  Northern Wild Rivers                                      $2,300,000  Kohl
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WV            Forest Service                  Forest Legacy                  Potomac River Watershed South Branch Project                $750,000  President, Byrd
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AK            Forest Service                  National Forest System         Tongass Timber Supply Pipeline                            $4,000,000  Stevens
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KY            Forest Service                  National Forest System         Daniel Boone National Forest, Law Enforcement               $900,000  McConnell
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MO            Forest Service                  National Forest System         Mark Twain National Forest, Methamphetamine Prevention      $500,000  Emerson
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MS            Forest Service                  National Forest System         NASA Stennis Space Center to fund healthy forest            $700,000  Cochran
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ND            Forest Service                  National Forest System         Leafy Spurge Control Cooperative Funding for the            $350,000  Dorgan, Conrad
                                                                              Dakota Prairie Grasslands
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NM            Forest Service                  National Forest System         Valles Caldera National Preserve                          $2,900,000  Domenici, Tom Udall
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NV            Forest Service                  National Forest System         Nevada Wilderness Boundary Demarcation                      $250,000  Reid
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AK            Forest Service                  Construction                   Tongass National Forest, Blind Slough Picnic Area            $59,000  President
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AK            Forest Service                  Construction                   Tongass National Forest, False Island Remote Facility     $1,177,000  President
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AK            Forest Service                  Construction                   Tongass National Forest, Situk River Wildlife Viewing       $390,000  President
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AZ            Forest Service                  Construction                   Verde Valley Administrative Site                          $1,651,000  President
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CA            Forest Service                  Construction                   Markleeville-Turtlerock Fire Station Relocation, Phase    $1,460,000  President
                                                                              II
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CA            Forest Service                  Construction                   Sierra National Forest, Dinkey Mill Station                 $830,000  President
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CA            Forest Service                  Construction                   Tahoe National Forest, Bullards Bar Drinking Water          $264,000  President
                                                                              System Reconstruction
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CA            Forest Service                  Construction                   Tahoe National Forest, Yuba River Campground Drinking       $138,000  President
                                                                              Water System Reconstruction
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CO            Forest Service                  Construction                   Arapaho/Roosevelt National Forest, Administrative Site      $250,000  President
                                                                              Acquisition
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CO            Forest Service                  Construction                   Island Lake Recreation Area                                 $533,000  President
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CO            Forest Service                  Construction                   Medicine Bow/Routt National Forest, Hahn's Peak Lake        $305,000  President
                                                                              Campground Rehabilitation
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CO            Forest Service                  Construction                   Montrose Bunkhouse                                          $808,000  President
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GA            Forest Service                  Construction                   Tallulah-Chattooga Ranger District Office                 $2,600,000  President
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HI            Forest Service                  Construction                   Hawaii Experimental Forest Research Facilities              $685,000  Inouye, Akaka
                                                                              Planning and Design
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ID            Forest Service                  Construction                   Idaho Panhandle National Forest, Avery Ranger Station       $884,000  President
                                                                              Water/Wastewater Replacement
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IL            Forest Service                  Construction                   Shawnee National Forest, Vienna Administrative Site,        $318,000  President
                                                                              Phase II
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MI            Forest Service                  Construction                   Houghton Forestry Sciences Lab Mesocosm                     $990,000  President
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MS            Forest Service                  Construction                   Okhissa Lake Recreation Area Construction                 $1,000,000  Cochran
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MT            Forest Service                  Construction                   Bitterroot National Forest, West Fork/Sula Ranger           $338,000  President
                                                                              Station Wastewater Upgrades
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MT            Forest Service                  Construction                   Helena National Forest, Lincoln Sewer Connection            $759,000  President
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NH            Forest Service                  Construction                   White Mountain National Forest, Administrative Site       $6,300,000  President
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NM            Forest Service                  Construction                   Sleepygrass Campground/Picnic Ground                        $803,000  President, Domenici
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OR            Forest Service                  Construction                   Cloud Cap Inn Rescue Base Construction                      $300,000  Wyden, Gordon Smith
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OR            Forest Service                  Construction                   North Umpqua Fire Warehouse                                 $600,000  President
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OR            Forest Service                  Construction                   Ochoco National Forest, Rager Water System                  $340,000  President
                                                                              Rehabilitation, Phase I
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PR            Forest Service                  Construction                   International Institute of Tropical Forestry                $473,000  President
                                                                              Headquarters Renovation
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TN            Forest Service                  Construction                   Chattanooga Air Tanker Base Phase III Construction          $750,000  Lamar Alexander, Wamp
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TX            Forest Service                  Construction                   National Forests in Texas, Supervisors Office, Phase I    $2,500,000  President
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UT            Forest Service                  Construction                   Dixie National Forest, Pine Valley Recreation Area          $740,000  President
                                                                              Reconstruction, Phase I
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WA            Forest Service                  Construction                   Cle Elum Office Addition                                  $1,000,000  President
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WI            Forest Service                  Construction                   Forest Products Lab Modernization, Phase II              $15,000,000  President, Kohl
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WV            Forest Service                  Construction                   Monongahela National Forest, Campground Improvements        $600,000  Byrd
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WV            Forest Service                  Construction--Trails           Monongahela National Forest, Trail Improvements             $300,000  Byrd
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WV            Forest Service                  Construction--Roads            Monongahela National Forest, Road Improvements            $1,860,000  Byrd
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WY            Forest Service                  Construction                   Bighorn National Forest, Sheridan Work Center                $57,000  President
                                                                              Rehabilitation
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WY            Forest Service                  Construction                   Medicine Bow/Routt National Forest, Saratoga Storage/       $570,000  President
                                                                              Cache
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WY            Forest Service                  Construction                   Shoshone National Forest, Falls Campground                  $171,000  President
                                                                              Rehabilitation, Loop B
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AK            Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               Craig Recreation Land Transfer                              $500,000  Stevens, Murkowski
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AL            Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               Alabama National Forests                                    $750,000  Shelby
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CA            Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail, Agua Dulce           $1,600,000  Feinstein, McKeon, Blumenauer, Larsen,
                                                                              project area                                                          Walden, Tauscher, DeFazio, Hooley, Kevin
                                                                                                                                                    McCarthy
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CA            Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               San Bernardino National Forest, Santa Rosa San Jacinto      $500,000  Bono
                                                                              National Monument
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CA            Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               Tahoe and El Dorado National Forests, Sierra Nevada       $2,000,000  Feinstein, Boxer
                                                                              Checkerboard
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CO            Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               Arapaho National Forest, Beaver Brook                     $1,000,000  Allard, Ken Salazar, Mark Udall
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CO            Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               Uncompahgre National Forest, Ophir Valley                 $1,000,000  Allard, Ken Salazar, John Salazar
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FL            Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               Florida National Scenic Trail, Multiple National            $580,000  Wexler, Mica, Stearns, Meek, Jeff Miller,
                                                                              Forests                                                               Wasserman-Schulz, Castor
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ID            Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               Payette National Forest, Thunder Mountain phase III         $900,000  President, Craig
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IL            Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               Shawnee National Forest                                     $850,000  Durbin
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IN            Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               Hoosier National Forest Unique Areas                        $525,000  Lugar, Bayh
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KY            Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               Daniel Boone National Forest                                $175,000  McConnell
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ME            Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               White Mountain National Forest, Maine Access, Haystack      $550,000  President, Snowe, Collins, Allen
                                                                              Notch Trailhead
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MI            Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               Huron-Manistee National Forest, Great Lakes/Great           $215,000  Hoekstra, Ehlers
                                                                              Lands
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MI            Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               Ottawa National Forest, Great Lakes/Great Lands           $1,000,000  Carl Levin, Stabenow
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MN            Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               Superior National Forest, Long Island                     $1,250,000  Coleman, Klobuchar, Oberstar
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MT            Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, Sun Ranch           $4,500,000  President, Baucus, Tester
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OR, WA        Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Bridal Veil    $1,000,000  Murray, Cantwell, Wyden, Gordon Smith, Baird,
                                                                                                                                                    Blumenauer
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OR, WA        Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               Pacific Northwest Streams, Multiple National Forests        $750,000  President
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SD            Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               Black Hills National Forest                               $1,000,000  Tim Johnson, Thune, Herseth Sandlin
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TN            Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               Cherokee National Forest, Tennessee Mountains             $3,100,000  Lamar Alexander, David Davis
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UT            Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               Uinta & Wasatch National Forests, Bonneville Shoreline    $1,345,000  Bennett, Hatch
                                                                              Trail
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UT            Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               Wasatch-Cache National Forests, High Uintas               $1,250,000  Bennett
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VT            Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               Green Mountain National Forest                            $1,350,000  Leahy
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WI            Forest Service                  Land Acquisition               Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, Wisconsin Wild       $2,300,000  Kohl, Obey
                                                                              Waterways
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AK            Forest Service                  Wildland Fire Management       Alaska City and Borough Fire Risk Reduction Grants        $2,500,000  Stevens
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AZ, NM, CO    Forest Service                  Wildland Fire Management       Southwest Ecological Restoration Institutes Fuels         $2,600,000  Kyl, Domenici, Bingaman, Allard, Ken Salazar
                                                                              Reduction
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CA            Forest Service                  Wildland Fire Management       California Fire Safe Councils Community Fire Risk         $4,000,000  Feinstein
                                                                              Reduction Grants
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CA            Forest Service                  Wildland Fire Management       South Lake Tahoe Public Utility Commission Water          $1,000,000  Feinstein, Boxer, Doolittle
                                                                              System Improvements to Increase Fire Response
                                                                              Capacity
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ID            Forest Service                  Wildland Fire Management       University of Idaho FRAMES Fire Research Portal             $650,000  Craig, Crapo
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WI            Forest Service                  Wildland Fire Management       Forest Products Lab for Demonstration of Converting       $2,000,000  Obey
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                  Amended Bill Total--With Comparisons

       The total new budget (obligational) authority for the 
     fiscal year 2008 recommended in the amended bill, with 
     comparisons to the fiscal year 2007 amount, the 2008 budget 
     estimates, and the House and Senate recommendations for 2008 
     follow:

                       (In thousands of dollars)

New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year 2007.......$27,377,312
Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal year25,688,503
House bill, fiscal year 2008.................................27,631,373
Senate bill, fiscal year 2008................................27,186,125
Amended bill, fiscal year 2008...............................26,891,125
Amended bill compared with:
  New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year 2007........-486,187
  Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal ye+1,202,622
  House bill, fiscal year 2008.................................-740,248
  Senate bill, fiscal year 2008................................-295,000

   DIVISION G--LABOR, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, AND EDUCATION, AND 
                 RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS, 2008

       Following is an explanation of the effects of this division 
     of the House amendment to the Senate amendment to H.R. 2764 
     (hereafter referred to as ``the amended bill'') relative to 
     the versions of the Departments of Labor, Health and Human 
     Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations 
     Act, 2008 (H.R. 3043 and S. 1710) passed by the House of 
     Representatives and the Senate.
       Funds for the individual programs and activities within the 
     accounts in this Act are displayed in the detailed table at 
     the end of the explanatory statement for this Act. Funding 
     levels that are not displayed in the detailed table are 
     identified in this explanatory statement.
       Funding levels specified in the explanatory statement do 
     not reflect the across-the-board reduction that applies to 
     each program, project or activity excluding the Pell Grant 
     Program, pursuant to section 528. The detailed table at the 
     end of this explanatory statement displays estimates of how 
     this across-the-board reduction will be applied to major 
     programs, projects, and activities in this Act. The 
     Appropriations Committees expect that this across-the-board 
     reduction also will be applied to amounts identified in this 
     statement.
       In implementing this Act, the Departments and agencies 
     should be guided by the language and instructions set forth 
     in House Report 110-231 and Senate Report 110-107 
     accompanying the bills, H.R. 3043 and S. 1710.
       In the cases where the language and instructions in either 
     report specifically address the allocation of funds, each has 
     been reviewed and those that are jointly concurred in by the 
     Appropriations Committees have been endorsed in this 
     explanatory statement and the detailed table at the end of 
     the explanatory statement for this Act.
       In the cases in which the House or the Senate reports 
     direct the submission of a report, such report is to be 
     submitted to both Appropriations Committees.
       Section 516 sets forth the reprogramming requirements and 
     limitations for the Departments and agencies funded through 
     this Act, including the requirement to make a written request 
     to the Appropriations Committees 15 days prior to 
     reprogramming, or to the announcement of intent to reprogram, 
     funds in excess of 10 percent, or $500,000, whichever is 
     less, between programs, projects and activities.
       Finally, Departments and agencies funded in this division 
     shall submit statements on the effect of this Act to the 
     Appropriations Committees within 45 days of enactment of this 
     Act, pursuant to section 518. The Appropriations Committees 
     expect that these statements will provide sufficient detail 
     to show the allocation of funds among programs, projects and 
     activities, particularly in accounts where the final 
     appropriation is different than that of the budget request. 
     Further, these statements shall also include the effect of 
     the appropriation on any new activities or major initiatives 
     discussed in the budget justifications accompanying the 
     fiscal year 2008 budget.

                    Reducing the Need for Abortions

        The amended bill includes over $200 million over the 
     fiscal year 2007 funding level for several programs and new 
     initiatives in the House bill that are intended to help 
     reduce the number of abortions in America by alleviating the 
     economic pressures and other real life conditions that can 
     sometimes cause women to decide not to carry their 
     pregnancies to term. Increases are provided for Community 
     Health Centers, Family Planning, and the Community Services 
     Block Grant. New approaches include a young parents training 
     initiative in the Department of Labor, first time motherhood 
     grants under the Health Resources and Services 
     Administration, a teen pregnancy prevention demonstration 
     within the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and a 
     home visitation initiative within the Administration for 
     Children and Families.
        The Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and 
     Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2008, put 
     in place by the amended bill, incorporates the following 
     agreements of the Appropriations Committees:

                      TITLE I--DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

                 Employment and Training Administration


                    training and employment services

                        (including rescissions)

       The amended bill includes $3,608,349,000 for Training and 
     Employment Services, instead of $3,530,530,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $3,587,138,000 as proposed by the Senate. Of 
     the amount appropriated, $1,772,000,000 is an advance 
     appropriation for fiscal year 2009 as proposed by the House 
     and the Senate.
       For dislocated worker assistance, $1,471,903,000 is 
     provided. This includes $1,189,811,000 for the State formula 
     grants and $282,092,000 for the National Reserve Account, 
     overriding the formula that provides that 80 percent of the 
     funds available will be used for State formula grants and 
     20 percent in a National Reserve Account. Within the 
     National Reserve Account, the amended bill provides that 
     $6,300,000 shall be available upon enactment for the 
     purposes of grants, to be awarded within 30 days of 
     enactment, for the continuation of national or multi-state 
     training and employment programs. These grants are to be 
     awarded to the AFL-CIO Working for America Institute and 
     the AFL-CIO Appalachian Council, as proposed by the 
     Senate, and the National Center on Education and the 
     Economy, as proposed by the House. The amended bill also 
     provides that up to $125,000,000 within the National 
     Reserve Account may be used for competitive grants under 
     the Community-Based Job Training Grant initiative. No 
     funds from the dislocated worker national reserve account 
     or other pilot and demonstration resources shall be used 
     for career advancement accounts or the predecessor 
     proposal for personal reemployment accounts prior to a 
     specific authorization of such activities.
       Within the total provided for Migrant and Seasonal 
     Farmworkers, $75,610,000 is provided for State service area 
     grants, $4,975,000 is provided for housing grants and 
     $500,000 is included for other discretionary purposes, as 
     described in the Senate report. The amended bill includes 
     bill language proposed by the House providing that no less 
     than 70 percent of formula funds be used for employment and 
     training services and bill language proposed by the Senate 
     which prohibits the Department from restricting the provision 
     of ``related assistance'' services by grantees. These 
     provisions ensure that the program primarily addresses the 
     employment and training needs of the target population while 
     also allowing grantees to provide related services that are 
     often critical to the stabilization and availability of the 
     farm labor workforce.
       For YouthBuild, the $60,000,000 included in the amended 
     bill will provide sufficient funds for an additional 
     competitive grant round in program year 2008.
       For Pilots, Demonstrations and Research, the amended bill 
     includes $49,370,000 instead of $28,140,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $30,650,000 as proposed by the Senate. Included 
     in this amount is $5,000,000 for a new demonstration program 
     of competitive grants to address the employment and training 
     needs of young parents as proposed by the House and detailed 
     in House Report 110-231. The House provided $10,000,000 for 
     this purpose. The Senate had no similar provision.
       The amended bill also includes funds within Pilots, 
     Demonstrations and Research to support the following projects 
     in the following amounts:

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       The amended bill consolidates the Responsible Reintegration 
     of Youthful Offenders and Prisoner Reentry programs into a 
     program of Reintegration of Ex-Offenders, as proposed by the 
     House. The amended bill provides $74,800,000, instead of 
     $68,746,000 as proposed by the House and a total of 
     $68,642,000 as proposed by the Senate in two individual 
     programs. Within this amount, bill language provides that no 
     less than $55,000,000 be used for programming for youth, and 
     that a total of $50,000,000 be available from resources in 
     both fiscal years 2007 and 2008 for a youth mentoring 
     initiative. The $50,000,000 provided is for competitive 
     grants to local educational agencies or community-based 
     organizations to develop and implement mentoring strategies 
     in schools identified as persistently dangerous. The 
     Department should use $29,000,000 provided in this Act, along 
     with $21,000,000 in funds made available under the fiscal 
     year 2007 appropriation for youthful offenders, for this 
     purpose and issue a solicitation of grant agreements on a 
     timeline that provides for the incorporation of both the 
     fiscal year 2007 and fiscal year 2008 contributions to the 
     enhanced effort to assist persistently dangerous schools in 
     mentoring efforts to prevent youth violence in high crime 
     areas.
       The amended bill includes a rescission of $250,000,000 in 
     prior year Workforce Investment Act unexpended balances for 
     the Youth, Adult and Dislocated Worker formula programs. The 
     Appropriations Committees expect the Department to adhere to 
     the specific instructions in House Report 110-424 regarding 
     the implementation of this rescission. Those instructions 
     provide additional information on the intended methodology 
     for the allocation of the rescission and the waiver of 
     requirements that will minimize the burden on States and 
     local areas.


            community service employment for older americans

       The amended bill includes $530,900,000 for Community 
     Service Employment for Older Americans as proposed by the 
     House, instead of $483,611,000 as proposed by the Senate. The 
     increase over fiscal year 2007 is provided to cover the 
     second increment of the Federal minimum wage increase, from 
     $5.85 to $6.55 an hour, for the current level of 60,438 
     slots, which support 103,000 program participants.


     state unemployment insurance and employment service operations

       The amended bill includes $3,323,953,000 for State 
     Unemployment Insurance and Employment Service Operations, 
     instead of $3,382,614,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $3,386,632,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill omits a provision proposed by the House 
     and the Senate to provide $40,000,000 in additional funds for 
     in-person reemployment and eligibility assessments in one-
     stop centers, along with the specific requirement that 
     $10,000,000 in base Unemployment Insurance (UI) 
     administration be used for this purpose, allowing for State 
     flexibility in UI administration. The amended bill retains 
     language included in the earlier conference report on H.R. 
     3043, and described in House Report 110-424, that allows the 
     Secretary of Labor to make payments on behalf of the States 
     for matching UI claims information against the information in 
     the National Directory of New Hires to prevent, detect, and 
     collect improper UI payments.
       Within the amount provided for Employment Service grants to 
     States, $12,740,000 is provided for foreign labor 
     certification programs, and $17,677,000 is included for 
     administration of the Work Opportunity Tax Credit. Within the 
     amount provided for workforce information, national 
     electronic tools and one-stop system building, the 
     Appropriations Committees direct that workforce information 
     grants to the States be funded at no less than $32,430,000. 
     Within the amount provided for Work Incentive Grants, the 
     Appropriations Committees direct that all States that wish to 
     participate in this program shall receive funding for new or 
     continuation grants to support their disability navigator 
     programs.


                         program administration

       The amended bill includes $175,387,000 for Program 
     Administration, instead of $170,500,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $185,505,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       Within the amount for employment security activities, not 
     less than $42,225,000 is provided to improve the timeliness 
     and quality of processing applications under the foreign 
     labor certification program.

               Employee Benefits Security Administration


                         salaries and expenses

       The amended bill includes $141,790,000 for the Employee 
     Benefits Security Administration (EBSA), instead of 
     $142,925,000 as proposed by the House and $143,262,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. The Appropriations Committees request 
     a briefing on the schedule for the completion of the EFAST2 
     system prior to the announcement of the availability of funds 
     for its development and also request regular progress reports 
     on this project. The Committees are in agreement that EBSA 
     should devote resources to the issuance of regulations on 
     meaningful and uniform reporting of 401(k) fees and that a 
     national education program on 401(k) investment options, 
     fees and conflict of interest be created as described in 
     House Report 110-231.

                  Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation


               pension benefit guaranty corporation fund

       The amended bill includes $411,151,000 for the 
     administrative expenses of the Pension Benefit Guaranty 
     Corporation, as proposed by both the House and the Senate. 
     Language in the Senate bill providing for obligations in 
     excess of such amount is not included.

                  Employment Standards Administration


                         salaries and expenses

       The amended bill includes $428,409,000 for the Employment 
     Standards Administration, salaries and expenses, instead of 
     $436,508,000 as proposed by the House and $438,508,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       Within the amount provided for the enforcement of wage and 
     hour standards, $1,000,000 is provided for accelerating 
     start-up of a system to resolve claims of injury caused by 
     asbestos exposure. If the authority for an asbestos claims 
     program is not enacted by June 30, 2008, these additional 
     funds may be used to support wage and hour enforcement in low 
     wage industries.
       The amended bill includes a rescission of $102,000,000 in 
     unobligated funds collected pursuant to section 286(v) of the 
     Immigration and Nationality Act. The House and the Senate 
     proposed a rescission of $70,000,000; however, information 
     received from the Department of Labor indicates that receipts 
     in this account allow a higher amount to be rescinded while 
     still ensuring that the $5,500,000 the Department estimates 
     it will use in fiscal year 2008 under current authority 
     remains available.

     Administrative Expenses, Energy Employees Occupational Illness


                           compensation fund

                     (including transfer of funds)

       Within the total provided, the amended bill includes a 
     proviso transferring $4,500,000 to the National Institute for 
     Occupational Safety and Health for use by the Advisory Board 
     on Radiation and Worker Health. While both the House and the 
     Senate included this provision, the House report specified 
     that the amount be in addition to $55,358,000 identified for 
     transfer to the Department of Health and Human Services. This 
     explanatory statement clarifies that the $4,500,000 for the 
     Advisory Board on Radiation and Worker Health is a part of 
     the total transfer amount identified in the budget request.

             Occupational Safety and Health Administration


                         salaries and expenses

       The amended bill includes $494,641,000 for the Occupational 
     Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), instead of 
     $503,516,000 as proposed by the House and $498,445,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       The Appropriations Committees believe that it is important 
     to rebuild the Federal enforcement capacity of OSHA and that 
     the agency should collect data needed to evaluate the 
     effectiveness of voluntary compliance programs before 
     additional investments are made to support this approach. The 
     additional funds over the level requested for Federal 
     Enforcement are intended to fund no fewer than 20 additional 
     enforcement positions.
       The amended bill includes language proposed by the House 
     requiring the Secretary of Labor to provide detailed reports 
     on the development and issuance of certain occupational 
     safety and health standards that have remained on the OSHA 
     regulatory agenda without completion. The Senate had a 
     similar provision in its report, but not in the bill.
       The Appropriations Committees expect that the Department 
     will adhere to the instructions in House Report 110-424 
     relating to guidelines and enforcement actions on ergonomic 
     injuries, standard-setting on worker protection in the event 
     of an influenza pandemic, and occupational exposure to the 
     chemical diacetyl in food manufacturing.

                 Mine Safety and Health Administration


                         salaries and expenses

       The amended bill includes $339,862,000 for the Mine Safety 
     and Health Administration (MSHA), instead of $340,028,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate or $313,478,000 as proposed by the 
     House.
       As detailed in House Report 110-424, the Appropriations 
     Committees are disturbed that MSHA has fallen significantly 
     short of its obligation to complete 100 percent of regular 
     inspections of coal mines, as required by law. In 2006, 
     almost 5 of every 100 required inspections nationally were 
     not completed. In some districts, the rates were close to 15 
     or 20 of every 100 required inspections that were not 
     completed. A similar shortfall exists in the metal/non-metal 
     sector. The increase over fiscal year 2007 is provided to 
     ensure that MSHA can carry out its legal obligations to 
     regularly inspect our nation's mines. MSHA should adhere to 
     the directions in House Report 110-424 pertaining to the 
     submission of a detailed operating plan describing how these 
     funds will be utilized and the specific outcomes that will be 
     achieved.
       Within the amount provided for Program Administration, 
     $2,200,000 is provided for a national project award to the 
     United Mine Workers of America for classroom and simulated 
     rescue training for mine rescue teams, and $1,184,000 for the 
     Wheeling Jesuit University National Technology Transfer 
     Center.

                       Bureau of Labor Statistics


                         salaries and expenses

       The amended bill includes $553,928,000 for the Bureau of 
     Labor Statistics (BLS), instead of $576,118,000 as proposed 
     by the House and $560,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.

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       The increase above fiscal year 2007 for Prices and Cost of 
     Living is provided for continuous updating of the housing and 
     geographic area samples of the Consumer Price Index (CPI). To 
     the extent possible, the Appropriations Committees recommend 
     that funds above the fiscal year 2007 level for Compensation 
     and Working Conditions be used for the reinstatement of 
     focused research studies on work-related injuries and 
     illnesses, and request that the Department provide a plan for 
     this activity in the fiscal year 2009 budget justification. 
     The Appropriations Committees are also interested in 
     ascertaining the impact of the North American Free Trade 
     Agreement (NAFTA) on employment in the United States and 
     expect the Department to adhere to the instructions in House 
     Report 110-424 pertaining to a study of the implementation of 
     NAFTA.

                 Office of Disability Employment Policy


                         salaries and expenses

       The amended bill includes $27,712,000 for the Office of 
     Disability Employment Policy (ODEP), as proposed by the House 
     and the Senate. At least 80 percent of these funds shall be 
     used to design and implement research and technical 
     assistance grants and contracts to develop policy that 
     reduces barriers to employment for youth and adults with 
     disabilities. The Appropriations Committees also expect the 
     Department to adhere to the directions in House Report 110-
     424 concerning a report on the extent to which effective 
     disability employment policy developed by the ODEP has been 
     implemented within the Department of Labor and by other 
     Federal agencies.

                        Departmental Management


                         salaries and expenses

       The amended bill includes $297,064,000 for Departmental 
     Management, salaries and expenses, instead of $272,595,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $313,218,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       The amended bill includes $82,516,000 for the International 
     Bureau of Labor Affairs (ILAB). Within this amount, 
     $5,000,000 is provided to implement model programs to address 
     worker rights through technical assistance in countries with 
     which the United States has trade preference programs and 
     directs that this activity be carried out through a 
     cooperative agreement with an international organization that 
     has experience in working to assure adherence to a set of 
     core labor standards through work with governments, employers 
     and labor organizations. The Appropriations Committees 
     believe that a component of this new program should first be 
     implemented in the Republic of Haiti, at a funding level of 
     not less than $1,000,000. As a demonstration of the 
     investment of the private sector and the government of Haiti 
     in the project, an adequate cost-share from Haitian sources 
     should also be committed before the initiation of the 
     project. The program in Haiti will develop a system of 
     monitoring and transparent public reporting on the adherence 
     and enforcement of worker rights, based on the approach used 
     in the successful International Labor Organization (ILO) 
     Garment Sector Working Conditions Improvement Project in 
     Cambodia. This multi-year program should improve working 
     conditions in Haiti's garment industry, while increasing 
     compliance with core international labor standards. The 
     Department of Labor shall report to the Committees no later 
     than June 30, 2008 on the progress of implementing the 
     cooperative agreement covering Haiti and other countries with 
     which the U.S. has trade agreements.
       The recommendation for ILAB also includes $41,000,000 for 
     the U.S. contribution to the International Program for the 
     Elimination of Child Labor and $24,000,000 for bilateral 
     assistance to improve access to basic education in 
     international areas with a high rate of abusive and 
     exploitative child labor. The Department should also adhere 
     to the directions in House Report 110-424 concerning 
     cooperation with the ILO on the implementation of standards 
     in the garment industry in India.
       The funds provided for information technology systems 
     support information technology, architecture, infrastructure, 
     equipment and software utilized by multiple agencies within 
     the Department. The Appropriations Committees support the use 
     of a portion of such funds for the acquisition of a Financial 
     Management System for the Department of Labor. The 
     President's request to Congress included $12,000,000 as a 
     direct appropriation to the Working Capital Fund for this 
     initiative.
       The increased funding level over fiscal year 2007 for the 
     Office of the Solicitor is intended to support no less than 
     an increase of 17 FTEs for enforcement support for the Mine 
     Safety and Health Administration.
       For the Women's Bureau, $9,832,000 is provided, instead of 
     $10,500,000 as proposed by the House and $10,300,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. Continued funding for national 
     networks for women's employment that advance women in the 
     workplace through education and advocacy is encouraged.


                          OFFICE OF JOB CORPS

       The amended bill funds this program within the Office of 
     the Secretary as proposed by the House and the Senate. This 
     reflects the current organizational status of the program, 
     and the funds for the administration of this program are 
     included in this account instead of within program 
     administration for the Employment and Training 
     Administration.
       The $12,920,000 provided above the request for the 
     renovation and construction of Job Corps centers is included 
     for the continued development of new Job Corps centers that 
     have been awarded and are not yet completed. The 
     Appropriations Committees request that the Department of 
     Labor include an analysis of the future funding needs of all 
     new centers in development and a progress report on the 
     timeline for opening new centers in its fiscal year 2009 
     budget justification, as proposed by the Senate.
       The Appropriations Committees believe that significant 
     programmatic changes to Job Corps operations and student 
     services should not be made prior to the reauthorization of 
     the Workforce Investment Act. It may be appropriate to pilot 
     any new initiatives at select Job Corps centers and provide 
     the appropriations and authorizing committees evidence and 
     data that such changes will improve Job Corps performance and 
     students' employment and earnings outcomes prior to national 
     implementation. In consultation with system stakeholders, the 
     Department should develop a national recruitment and 
     retention strategy that will ensure current student training 
     slots are fully utilized. In order to ensure that the Job 
     Corps program maximizes opportunities for participation, the 
     amended bill includes language providing that none of the 
     funds in the Act be used to reduce student training slots 
     below the current level of 44,491 in program year 2008. The 
     House and Senate included similar slot protection provisions.


                    VETERANS EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING

       The amended bill includes $232,153,000 for Veterans 
     Employment and Training, instead of $228,198,000 as proposed 
     by the House and $231,198,000 as proposed by the Senate. The 
     Appropriations Committees encourage the Department to direct 
     additional funds to the Transition Assistance Program, which 
     will ensure that the increasing demand for services is met. 
     The Committees also expect the Department to increase 
     enforcement activities to ensure that veterans' rights under 
     the Uniformed Service Employment and Re-Employment Rights Act 
     and Veterans Employment Opportunities Act are being 
     protected.


                      OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

       The amended bill includes $75,713,000 for the Office of 
     Inspector General, instead of $78,658,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $79,658,000 as proposed by the Senate.

                           General Provisions


                           JOB CORPS SALARIES

       The amended bill includes language that prohibits the use 
     of funds for the Job Corps program to pay the salary of any 
     individual, either as direct costs or any pro-ration as an 
     indirect cost, at a rate in excess of Executive Level I, as 
     proposed by the Senate. The House included a similar 
     provision in the Job Corps account.


                     ONE PERCENT TRANSFER AUTHORITY

                          (TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill includes a provision limiting the 
     authority to transfer funds between a program, project or 
     activity and requiring a 15 day advance notification of any 
     such request. Both the House and Senate bills contained 
     similar provisions.


                           TRANSIT SUBSIDIES

       The amended bill includes a provision requiring the 
     Secretary of Labor to issue a monthly transit subsidy at the 
     full amount of $110 for eligible employees in the National 
     Capital Region, as proposed by the House. The Senate bill 
     contained no similar provision.


                             OPERATING PLAN

       The amended bill includes a provision prohibiting the 
     obligation of funds for demonstration, pilot, multiservice, 
     research and multistate projects under section 171 of the 
     Workforce Investment Act prior to the submission of a report 
     on the planned use of such funds, as proposed by the House. 
     The Senate had a similar provision requiring an operating 
     plan for the use of such funds. Specific instructions 
     pertaining to this provision are included in House Report 
     110-424.


                           DENALI COMMISSION

       The amended bill includes a provision, as proposed by the 
     Senate that authorizes such sums as may be necessary to the 
     Denali Commission to conduct job training where Denali 
     Commission projects will be constructed. The House bill 
     contained no similar provision.


                     GRANTS USING H-1B VISA REVENUE

       The amended bill includes a provision that prohibits the 
     use of the funds available to the Department under section 
     414(c) of the American Competitiveness and Workforce 
     Improvement Act for other than training in the occupations 
     and industries for which employers are using the visas to 
     hire foreign workers that generate these funds. The 
     Department should ensure that funded activities include 
     industry career ladder programs and understand that there are 
     some related activities that enhance or facilitate training 
     programs that are part of a coordinated industry approach. 
     The amended bill provides that this limitation shall not 
     apply to multi-year grants that have been awarded prior to 
     June 30, 2007, to account for three rounds of Workforce 
     Innovation in Regional Economic Development (WIRED) grants. 
     The House bill contained a similar provision.


                           COMPETITIVE GRANTS

       The amended bill includes a provision prohibiting 
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     grants and grants authorized under section 414(c) of the 
     American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act from 
     being awarded on a non-competitive basis. Both the House and 
     Senate bills included similar provisions.


    ADMINISTRATIVE COST DEFINITION AND REDESIGNATION OF LOCAL AREAS

       The amended bill includes a provision requiring that the 
     Secretary of Labor take no action to amend the definition 
     established in 20 CFR 667.220 for functions and activities 
     under title I of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 or to 
     modify the procedure for designation of local areas as 
     specified in that Act until such time as legislation 
     reauthorizing the Act is enacted, as proposed by the Senate. 
     The House bill contained a similar provision.


                        MINE SAFETY REGULATIONS

       The amended bill includes language requiring specific dates 
     by which the Secretary of Labor propose, and subsequently 
     finalize, mine safety regulations regarding belt haulage 
     entries and rescue chambers in coal mines, and makes 
     additional requirements for review of mine ventilation plans. 
     The Senate bill included a similar provision, while the House 
     bill did not include such a provision.


                          SALARIES AND BONUSES

       The amended bill includes a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that prohibits grantees from using funds appropriated 
     for the Employment and Training Administration to pay the 
     salary and bonuses of an individual at a rate in excess of 
     Executive Level II. The House bill contained no similar 
     provision.


       NATIONAL EMERGENCY GRANT ASSISTANCE TO GREENSBURG, KANSAS

       The amended bill includes language to enhance the federal 
     government's response to the May 4 tornado in Greensburg, 
     Kansas which is intended to deal only with the specific 
     circumstances of this community. This devastating tornado has 
     created a unique problem that requires relief from certain 
     rules that would otherwise apply to the use of national 
     emergency grant funds. This flexibility will enable funds to 
     be used to pay for certain professional municipal services. 
     The Appropriations Committees understand that $2,500,000 is 
     planned to be spent for these purposes, and request 
     notification and justification from the Department if a 
     greater amount is required. This provision was included in 
     the Senate Homeland Security Appropriations bill.


              HEALTH COVERAGE TAX CREDIT GAP-FILLER GRANTS

       The amended bill does not include a provision included in 
     the House bill authorizing up to $20,000,000 in revenue 
     available to the Department under section 414 (c) of the 
     American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act to be 
     used for ``gap-filler'' grants to trade-impacted workers 
     awaiting certification for the Health Coverage Tax Credit. 
     The Senate bill contained no similar provision. The 
     Department of Labor should make grants available to States 
     from the Dislocated Worker National Reserve for this purpose 
     and to increase outreach to trade-impacted workers to inform 
     them of their eligibility for the Health Coverage Tax Credit.


                     PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

       The amended bill deletes a provision included in the House 
     bill and previous conference report to require the Secretary 
     of Labor to promulgate a final rule on employer payment for 
     personal protective equipment no later than November 30, 
     2007. This provision is no longer needed because the final 
     rule was adopted by the Department of Labor on November 15, 
     2007. The Appropriations Committees will continue to monitor 
     the Department's implementation of the final rule to ensure 
     that it is fully implemented and enforced and that there are 
     no attempts to weaken the level of protection afforded 
     workers.


                          MINE SAFETY FUNDING

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate providing additional funding for 
     necessary expenses for the Mine Safety and Health 
     Administration (MSHA). Funding for MSHA is included under the 
     heading for this agency. The House bill contained no similar 
     provision.


                       NIOSH FIRE FIGHTER PROGRAM

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate providing that $5,000,000 be available 
     in Title I for the National Institute for Occupational Safety 
     and Health (NIOSH) to carry out the Fire Fighter Fatality 
     Investigation and Preventions Program. Funding for this 
     activity is included within the funds made available to NIOSH 
     in Title II. The House bill contained no similar provision.

           TITLE II--DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

              Health Resources and Services Administration


                     HEALTH RESOURCES AND SERVICES

       The amended bill includes $7,003,099,000 for health 
     resources and services, of which $6,978,099,000 is provided 
     as budget authority and $25,000,000 is made available from 
     the Public Health Service policy evaluation set-aside, 
     instead of $7,086,709,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $6,888,810,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes funds within health care-related 
     facilities and activities to support the following projects 
     in the following amounts:

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       The amended bill does not include bill language proposed by 
     the Senate earmarking $250,000 for the Center for Asbestos 
     Related Disease (CARD) Clinic in Libby, Montana. The House 
     bill did not contain similar language.
       The amended bill includes language identifying $40,000,000 
     for base grant adjustments for existing community health 
     centers as proposed by the Senate instead of $35,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House.
       The amended bill includes language contained in the Senate 
     bill permitting funding appropriated for the free clinics 
     program to be used for relevant evaluations as well as for 
     administrative expenses. The House bill included no similar 
     provision.
       The amended bill includes language designating $44,055,000 
     for expenses associated with extending Federal Tort Claims 
     Act protection to practitioners in community health centers 
     as proposed by the Senate instead of $45,000,000 as proposed 
     by the House.
       The amended bill includes language providing $1,854,800,000 
     for Parts A and B of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment 
     Modernization Act, to be available through September 30, 
     2010, instead of $1,865,800,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $1,829,511,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill modifies bill language proposed by the 
     House limiting 2007 program year reductions in Ryan White 
     Part A grants for metropolitan areas and transitional areas. 
     The Senate bill did not have a similar provision.
       The amended bill includes the following set-asides within 
     the maternal and child health (MCH) block grant:

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                                                                       House          Senate       Amended bill
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MCH Block Grant:
    Grants to States............................................    $568,885,000    $566,476,842    $566,477,000
    SPRANS......................................................     103,391,000      79,966,240      79,966,000
    SPRANS--Oral Health.........................................      12,000,000       4,801,500       4,802,000
    SPRANS--Sickle Cell.........................................       4,000,000       3,841,200       3,841,000
    SPRANS--Epilepsy............................................       5,800,000       2,880,900       2,881,000
    SPRANS--Heritable Disorders.................................       3,800,000       1,920,600       1,921,000
    SPRANS--Fetal Alcohol.......................................              --         990,000         990,000
    SPRANS--First Time Motherhood...............................      15,000,000              --       5,000,000
    SPRANS--Mental Health/Doula.................................              --       1,536,480       1,536,000
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
    SPRANS--Autism..............................................      30,000,000              --              --
    Subtotal, SPRANS............................................     170,991,000      95,936,920     100,937,000
    CISS........................................................      10,124,000      10,586,238      10,586,000
                                                                 ===============================================
      Total, MCH Block Grant....................................     750,000,000     673,000,000     678,000,000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

       Within this amount, first-time motherhood funding shall be 
     for grants to States to increase public awareness of 
     resources available to women preparing for childbirth and new 
     parents through advertising campaigns and toll-free hotlines. 
     Doula grants shall be for organizations to support and expand 
     community-based doula activities, including technical 
     assistance.
       In addition to the SPRANS funding above for oral health 
     activities, an additional $5,000,000 is provided for Dental 
     Health Improvement Act State grants (authorized under section 
     340G of the Public Health Service Act) within allied health.
       The amended bill includes language proposed by the Senate 
     that identifies not less than $5,000,000 for general 
     dentistry programs, not less than $5,000,000 for pediatric 
     dentistry programs, and not less than $24,614,000 for family 
     medicine programs.
       The amended bill does not include language proposed by the 
     Senate that would modify the current rules for managing 
     facility and equipment projects. The House bill did not 
     include a similar provision.
       The Appropriations Committees support continued efforts to 
     expand the community health centers program into areas of the 
     country without access to a health center, but urge HRSA not 
     to allocate new funding according to certain geographic 
     areas, such as counties.
       The amended bill provides $14,200,000 for Native Hawaiian 
     health care activities within the consolidated health centers 
     program as proposed by the Senate. The House did not identify 
     specific funding for Native Hawaiian activities.
       HRSA should use National Health Service Corps recruitment 
     funds only to support multi-year, rather than single year, 
     commitments, as directed by the Senate.
       Of the funds provided for allied health training programs, 
     $5,000,000 is for grants to States authorized under section 
     340G of the Public Health Service Act to improve access to 
     dental care, $1,980,000 is allocated to the chiropractic-
     medical school demonstration grants, and $1,980,000 is 
     designated for the psychology training program.
       Within the funding provided for autism and other related 
     developmental disorders, an increase of no less than 
     $6,000,000 is provided to continue and expand the Leadership 
     Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities 
     program. In addition, an increase of no less than $6,000,000 
     is provided for research on evidence-based practices for 
     interventions for individuals with autism and other 
     developmental disabilities, for development of guidelines 
     for those interventions, and for information 
     dissemination.
       The amended bill provides $3,000,000 within traumatic brain 
     injury funding for protection and advocacy services, instead 
     of $3,400,000 as identified in the Senate report. The House 
     report did not have similar language.
       The Appropriations Committees are pleased that HRSA intends 
     to allocate the maximum authorized level for the minority 
     AIDS initiative within the Ryan White HIV programs.
       At least fifty percent of the increase within the Ryan 
     White children, youth, women, and families programs should be 
     used to increase average grant award size.
       The Appropriations Committees are aware that HRSA has 
     issued proposed regulations revising the requirements for the 
     340B drug purchasing program. While there are important 
     elements in the regulations that target abuses of the 
     program, there are legitimate concerns regarding the 
     implementation of the proposed rule's definition of patient 
     eligibility. The questions of eligibility and the means by 
     which eligibility is determined are important and should be 
     carefully considered. Therefore, HRSA should move quickly to 
     implement the portions of the regulation that enjoy wide 
     support and consider re-opening the patient eligibility 
     question for an additional public comment period. The House 
     and Senate included similar report language.
       Within funding provided for rural flexibility grants, the 
     amended bill provides $15,000,000 for the small rural 
     hospital improvement grant program as proposed by the Senate.
       The Appropriations Committees concur with guidance in the 
     Senate report regarding the 2006 Delta health initiative 
     satisfying the requirements of the authorization provided in 
     section 219. The House report did not contain similar 
     language.
       The amended bill does not include funding within the rural 
     and community access to emergency devices program to 
     establish an information clearinghouse that provides 
     information to increase public access to defibrillation in 
     schools, as proposed by the Senate. Funding for emergency 
     devices should be divided equally between urban and rural 
     communities, as proposed by the Senate. The House bill had no 
     similar language.
       Many rural hospitals are working to implement systems to 
     transmit medical information electronically to help deliver 
     efficient and effective health care services to their 
     patients. HRSA is encouraged to continue to examine ways to 
     help such hospitals implement digital technologies, such as 
     picture archiving communications systems and other digital 
     technologies.
       HRSA should use no more than one percent of the funds 
     allocated for projects for agency administrative expenses.


             vaccine injury compensation program trust fund

       The conference agreement provides $5,500,000 for 
     administration for the Trust Fund instead of $3,528,000 as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate. These funds are 
     necessary to support the adjudication of an expected high 
     volume of claims.

               Centers for Disease Control and Prevention


                disease control, research, and training

       The amended bill includes $6,156,541,000 for disease 
     control, research, and training at the Centers for Disease 
     Control and Prevention (CDC), instead of $6,138,253,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $6,165,338,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. In addition, $325,673,000 is made available under 
     section 241 of the Public Health Service (PHS) Act, instead 
     of $319,579,000 as proposed by the House and $269,664,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes language directing CDC to enter 
     into a single contract or related contracts for the full 
     scope of development and construction of the next facility 
     designated by the CDC Building and Facilities Master Plan and 
     that the solicitation and contract shall contain the clause 
     ``availability of funds''. The Appropriations Committees 
     intend that the contract(s) for the development and 
     construction of the new facility be awarded in fiscal year 
     2008. Similar language was proposed by the Senate. The House 
     did not propose similar language.
       The amended bill includes language designating $109,000,000 
     to provide screening and treatment for first response 
     emergency services personnel, residents, students, and others 
     related to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the 
     World Trade Center (WTC). Bill language is included 
     designating $56,500,000 as an emergency. The Appropriations 
     Committees intend that this program be administered by the 
     National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). 
     The House proposed $50,000,000 in CDC for first response 
     emergency personnel only and the Senate proposed $55,000,000 
     in the Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund 
     (PHSSEF) to be transferred to CDC for responders, residents, 
     students and others.
       The amended bill includes language designating $113,636,000 
     for the National Center for Health Statistics surveys to be 
     available through the evaluation set-aside authorized by 
     section 241 of the PHS Act, instead of $120,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $108,585,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. Also within the set-aside, the amended bill includes 
     $48,523,000 for Health Marketing instead of $39,173,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $463,000 for health marketing 
     evaluations as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes language that not to exceed 
     $18,929,000 may be available for making grants for the 
     WISEWOMAN program to not less than 15 States, tribes, or 
     tribal organizations. The Senate proposed $19,035,000 in this 
     same manner and the House proposed $12,500,000 to not more 
     than 15 States, tribes, or tribal organizations.
       The amended bill includes language that out of the funds 
     made available for domestic HIV/AIDS testing, up to 
     $30,000,000 shall be

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     for States eligible for the Early Diagnosis Grant Program, 
     authorized by section 2625 of the Public Health Service Act, 
     as of December 31, 2007. Funding for these grants shall be 
     distributed by May 31, 2008 based on standard criteria 
     relating to a State's epidemiological profile and shall not 
     exceed $1,000,000 for any one State. Any amounts that have 
     not been obligated by May 31, 2008 shall be used to make 
     grants to States and local public health departments for 
     other HIV prevention activities. The House proposed that no 
     funds appropriated may be used to implement the Early 
     Diagnosis Grant Program and the Senate proposed to allow up 
     to $30,000,000 for the program if States are eligible.
       The amended bill includes language providing that employees 
     of the CDC or the Public Health Service, detailed to States, 
     municipalities, or other organizations under authority of 
     section 214 of the PHS Act or in overseas assignments shall 
     be treated as non-Federal employees for reporting purposes 
     only and shall not be included within any personnel ceiling 
     applicable to the Agency as proposed by the Senate. The House 
     included similar language but did not include employees in 
     overseas assignments.
       The amended bill includes ongoing pandemic influenza and 
     related activities in the CDC appropriation as proposed by 
     the House. The Senate proposed to fund these activities in 
     PHSSEF to be transferred to CDC. The total amount available 
     in the amended bill for CDC's ongoing pandemic influenza 
     activities totals $157,737,000 and are detailed later in this 
     explanatory statement.
       The Appropriations Committees note that in September 2007, 
     CDC realigned its budget through a reprogramming and transfer 
     of funds at the program, project, and activity level. The 
     Secretary communicated his intent that the realignment of 
     funds be permanent. Funding levels proposed in the House- and 
     Senate-passed bills did not reflect these changes because the 
     request for reprogramming came after initial House and Senate 
     Committee action on the fiscal year 2008 appropriations 
     bills. Funding levels provided in the amended bill make 
     the funding realignment permanent. CDC is expected to 
     adhere to enacted funding levels in fiscal year 2008 and 
     to not tap or assess program activities for unrelated 
     purposes. For purposes of displaying accurate 
     comparability, the following House and Senate funding 
     levels identified in the CDC portion of the explanatory 
     statement have been adjusted to account for this funding 
     realignment.


                          infectious diseases

     Immunization and respiratory diseases
       Within the total for Infectious Diseases, the amended bill 
     includes a program level total of $595,306,000 for 
     immunization and respiratory diseases instead of $628,585,000 
     as proposed by the House and $520,076,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       Within the total for immunization and respiratory diseases, 
     the amended bill includes the following amounts:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Budget Activity                               House          Senate       Amended bill
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 317 Immunization Program................................    $509,587,000    $450,837,000    $476,334,000
Program Operations..............................................      81,700,000      81,726,000      61,967,000
    Funds to States to Increase Demand for Influenza Vaccine....      19,733,000      20,000,000      19,733,000
Influenza Activities............................................      37,272,000       7,272,000      37,272,000
    Repository of Pandemic Virus Reference Strains..............      19,733,000      20,000,000      19,733,000
    Stock of Diagnostic Reagents for Influenza..................      14,849,000      15,000,000      14,849,000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
       Within the total for Infectious Diseases, the amended bill 
     includes $1,019,948,000 for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, 
     and TB prevention, instead of $1,034,625,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $1,012,513,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       Within the total for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB 
     prevention, the amended bill includes the following amounts:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Budget Activity                               House          Senate       Amended bill
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Domestic HIV/AIDS Activities....................................    $712,867,000    $695,454,000    $704,161,000
    Domestic HIV/AIDS Testing...................................      62,321,000      44,321,000      53,321,000
Viral Hepatitis.................................................      18,354,000      17,354,000      17,895,000
Tuberculosis....................................................     148,367,000     144,668,000     142,855,000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     Zoonotic, Vector-borne, and Enteric Diseases
       Within the total for Infectious Diseases, the amended bill 
     includes $69,052,000 for zoonotic, vector-borne, and enteric 
     diseases as proposed by the Senate, instead of $69,324,000 as 
     proposed by the House.
     Preparedness, Detection, and Control of Infectious Diseases
       Within the total for Infectious Diseases, the amended bill 
     includes $152,591,000 for preparedness, detection, and 
     control of infectious diseases, instead of $161,123,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $153,591,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       Within the total for preparedness, detection, and control 
     of infectious diseases, the amended bill includes the 
     following amounts:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Budget Activity                               House          Senate       Amended bill
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Antimicrobial Resistance........................................     $18,968,000     $17,220,000     $17,220,000
All Other Emerging Infectious Diseases..........................     139,382,000     133,598,000     132,598,000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                            HEALTH PROMOTION

     Chronic Disease Prevention, Health Promotion, and Genomics
       Within the total for Health Promotion, the amended bill 
     includes $848,653,000 for chronic disease prevention, health 
     promotion, and genomics instead of $859,243,000 as proposed 
     by the House and $842,944,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       Within the total for chronic disease prevention, health 
     promotion, and genomics, the amended bill includes the 
     following amounts:

 
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Budget Activity                               House          Senate       Amended bill
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Heart Disease and Stroke........................................     $47,993,000     $49,993,000     $50,993,000
    Mississippi Delta Region....................................               0       2,000,000       1,500,000
Diabetes........................................................      68,118,000      63,831,000      63,826,000
Cancer Prevention and Control...................................     320,813,000     320,662,000     314,989,000
    Breast and Cervical Cancer..................................     206,749,000     208,353,000     204,403,000
    Comprehensive Cancer........................................      16,622,000      25,772,000      16,639,000
    Johanna's Law...............................................       9,000,000               0       6,581,000
    Ovarian Cancer..............................................       6,439,000       4,434,000       5,363,000
    Cancer Survivorship.........................................         793,000         893,000         793,000
Arthritis and Other Chronic Diseases............................      22,425,000      22,661,000      24,340,000
    Epilepsy....................................................       8,239,000       7,975,000       7,904,000
    National Lupus Patient Registry.............................         917,000       1,417,000       3,167,000
Tobacco.........................................................     102,016,000     104,016,000     106,016,000
Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity.......................      41,489,000      43,590,000      42,941,000
    Fruit and Vegetable Program (5-A-Day).......................       2,300,000       2,400,000       2,351,000
    Sodium Intake Study.........................................               0       1,000,000       1,000,000
Health Promotion................................................      27,044,000      27,595,000      29,492,000
    Sleep Disorders.............................................       1,000,000               0         833,000
    Mind-Body Research..........................................               0       1,750,000       1,750,000
    Glaucoma....................................................       3,403,000       3,403,000       3,403,000
    Visual Screening Education..................................       3,431,000       2,681,000       2,431,000
    Alzheimer's Disease.........................................       1,604,000       1,754,000       1,604,000
    Inflammatory Bowel Disease..................................         679,000         779,000         679,000
    Interstitial Cystitis.......................................         670,000         770,000         670,000
    Pioneering Healthier Communities............................       1,411,000       1,411,000       3,000,000
    Chronic Kidney Disease......................................       1,750,000       1,925,000       2,000,000
School Health...................................................      55,289,000      54,789,000      55,289,000
    Food Allergies and Anaphylaxis..............................         500,000               0         500,000
Safe Motherhood and Infant Health...............................      47,512,000      43,150,000      43,100,000
    Sudden Infant Death Syndrome................................         211,000         261,000         211,000
Demonstration Grants for Teen Pregnancy.........................
Prevention......................................................      10,000,000               0       3,000,000
Oral Health.....................................................      12,956,000      11,456,000      12,643,000
Prevention Centers..............................................      29,119,000      29,649,000      29,649,000
Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH)........      37,053,000      33,639,000      34,462,000
Genomics........................................................      11,811,000      12,308,000      12,308,000
    Primary Immune Deficiency Syndrome..........................       2,468,000       2,965,000       2,965,000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

       The additional funds for the heart disease and stroke 
     Mississippi Delta program will enable an expansion of these 
     activities throughout the Mississippi Delta region as 
     proposed by the Senate. The House did not propose similar 
     language.
       Funding is available to continue and expand the National 
     Lupus Patient Registry to operate seven sites, including a 
     coordinating site. The Appropriations Committees are 
     concerned by the lack of reliable epidemiological data on the 
     incidence and prevalence of all forms of lupus among various 
     ethnic and racial groups. These sites should have an 
     expertise in lupus epidemiology and represent the geographic 
     regions of the U.S. that have a sufficient number of 
     individuals of racial and ethnic groups that are 
     disproportionately affected by lupus, principally African 
     Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, Asian Americans, and Native 
     Americans.
       The increase for the Office of Smoking and Health should be 
     used to support a stepped up effort by the Environmental 
     Health Laboratory to analyze tobacco products and cigarette 
     smoke as proposed by the Senate. The House did not propose 
     similar language.
       Sufficient funds are included for CDC to conduct a study of 
     the impact of school nutrition and physical activity programs 
     on academic outcomes as proposed by the Senate. The House did 
     not propose similar language.
       Funding is for the National Academy of Sciences' Institute 
     of Medicine to examine and make recommendations regarding 
     various means that could be employed to reduce dietary sodium 
     intake to levels recommended by the Dietary Guidelines for 
     Americans as proposed by the Senate. The House did not 
     propose similar language.
       Funding is included within community health promotion for 
     activities related to sleep disorders including CDC's 
     participation in the national sleep awareness roundtable as 
     proposed by the House. The Senate did not propose similar 
     language.
       Funding is included to develop a policy to manage the risk 
     of food allergies and anaphylaxis in schools and to provide 
     parents with enhanced information on these conditions via the 
     Internet as proposed by the House. The Senate did not propose 
     similar language.
     Birth Defects, Developmental Disabilities, Disability and 
         Health
       Within the amount available for Health Promotion, the 
     amended bill includes $129,631,000 for birth defects, 
     developmental

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     disabilities, disability and health instead of $130,311,000 
     as proposed by the House and $126,274,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       Within the total for birth defects, developmental 
     disabilities, disability and health, the amended bill 
     includes the following amounts:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Budget Activity                               House          Senate       Amended bill
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities....................     $37,968,000     $37,941,000     $38,247,000
    Craniofacial Malformation...................................       1,378,000       1,578,000       1,578,000
    Alveolar Capillary Dysplasia................................               0               0         250,000
    Folic Acid..................................................       2,431,000       2,204,000       2,260,000
Human Development and Disability................................      71,694,000      68,500,000      71,601,000
    Tourette Syndrome...........................................       1,927,000       1,924,000       1,749,000
    Early Hearing Detection and Intervention....................      10,305,000       6,317,000      10,047,000
    Muscular Dystrophy..........................................       6,929,000       6,387,000       6,287,000
    Paralysis Resource Center...................................       5,829,000       6,329,000       5,829,000
    Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder....................       1,858,000       1,787,000       1,777,000
    Fragile X...................................................         947,000       1,860,000       1,860,000
    Spina Bifida................................................       5,437,000       5,434,000       5,298,000
    Autism......................................................      16,208,000      16,208,000      16,500,000
Blood Disorders.................................................      20,649,000      19,833,000      19,783,000
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       Within the total for environmental health, the amended bill 
     includes the following amounts:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Budget Activity                               House          Senate       Amended bill
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Health Laboratory.................................     $39,888,000     $27,397,000     $34,397,000
    Newborn Screening Quality Assurance.........................       7,000,000               0       7,000,000
    Newborn Screening for Severe Combined Immunodeficiency                     0       1,000,000       1,000,000
     Disease....................................................
Environmental Health Activities.................................      55,720,000      56,010,000      56,292,000
    Arctic Health...............................................               0         297,000         297,000
    Volcanic Emissions..........................................               0          99,000         100,000
    Environmental and Health Outcome Tracking Network...........      26,080,000      23,674,000      24,255,000
    National Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Registry.............         871,000       2,871,000       2,871,000
    Landmine Survivors..........................................       4,075,000       4,375,000       4,075,000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

       Within the funds provided for the Environmental Health 
     Laboratory, CDC is encouraged to provide funding for States 
     with existing biomonitoring programs to expand laboratory 
     capacity; conduct subpopulation studies; conduct 
     representative analyses of routinely collected blood, cord 
     blood and other biospecimens; develop protocols for 
     conducting biomonitoring of sensitive subpopulations such as 
     children; and support biomonitoring field operations such as 
     participant enrollment, sample collection, data analysis, 
     report generation and results communications. CDC also is 
     encouraged to begin developing new methods for identifying 
     chemical sources and routes of exposure using model exposure 
     questionnaires and collection of relevant household and other 
     environmental samples.
       Within the funds provided for the environmental and health 
     outcome tracking network, CDC is encouraged to make funding 
     available to State environmental health tracking programs to 
     develop replicable models for disease, hazard and exposure 
     data sharing at the local, State and national levels that 
     incorporate data confidentiality protections. CDC is further 
     encouraged to include non-governmental organizations 
     representing health-affected constituencies, environmental 
     health and environmental justice in their advisory groups.
       The funds included for the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis 
     registry are intended to expand the registry to include other 
     neurodegenerative disorders.
     Injury Prevention and Control

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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hemophilia......................................................     $17,899,000     $17,033,000     $17,033,000
Cooley's Anemia.................................................       1,893,000       1,943,000       1,893,000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

       Funds are included for the development and distribution of 
     awareness materials on alveolar capillary dysplasia (ACD) to 
     neonatologists and intensive care pediatricians to assist in 
     the proper diagnosis of ACD. Neither the House nor the Senate 
     proposed funding for these activities. The Appropriations 
     Committees are aware of a congenital malformation of the 
     lungs affecting infants, known as ACD, in which the normal 
     diffusion process of oxygen from the air sacs to the blood in 
     the lungs fails to develop properly. Life expectancy for 
     infants with ACD is extremely short, and anecdotal evidence 
     indicates that ACD is often misdiagnosed. Proper recognition 
     and diagnosis of the disease are essential first steps to 
     obtaining accurate prevalence data for ACD.


                     HEALTH INFORMATION AND SERVICE

       Within the program level total for health information and 
     service, the amended bill includes the following amounts:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Budget Activity                               House          Senate       Amended bill
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Health Statistics...............................................    $118,121,000    $114,979,000    $113,636,000
Public Health Informatics.......................................      95,815,000      73,764,000      95,720,000
Vaccine Registry................................................      14,550,000      15,000,000      14,550,000
Real-time Assessment and Evaluation of Flu Interventions........       9,867,000      10,000,000       9,867,000
Health Marketing................................................      90,512,000      94,330,000      90,722,000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

       Included within the amount for health statistics is an 
     additional $200,000, as proposed by the House, to make 
     necessary improvements to the National Survey of Family 
     Growth. The Senate did not propose similar language.
       Within the total for public health informatics is $325,000, 
     as proposed by the House, to continue to fund the 
     establishment of a nationwide database of contact information 
     for practicing physicians that can be used by Federal 
     agencies and State and local health departments in the event 
     of a public health emergency. The Senate did not propose 
     similar language.


               ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND INJURY PREVENTION

     Environmental Health
       Within the total for Environmental Health and Injury 
     Prevention, the amended bill includes $157,233,000 for 
     environmental health instead of $162,152,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $149,951,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       Within the funds provided for Environmental Health and 
     Injury Prevention, the amended bill includes $137,234,000 for 
     injury prevention and control, instead of $137,647,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $145,204,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       Within the total for injury prevention and control the 
     amended bill includes the following amounts:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Budget Activity                               House          Senate       Amended bill
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Youth Violence Prevention.......................................     $23,681,000     $25,663,000     $23,681,000
Rape Prevention.................................................      42,763,000      44,698,000      42,763,000
Traumatic Brain Injury..........................................       5,724,000       6,195,000       5,811,000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

       Within the funds provided, sufficient funds are included to 
     support an additional injury control research center that 
     will conduct research on injury and injury prevention related 
     to children and adolescents, as proposed by the House. The 
     Senate did not propose similar language.


                     OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH

       Within the program level total for occupational safety and 
     health, the amended bill includes the following amounts:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Budget Activity                               House          Senate       Amended bill
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Personal Protective Technology..................................     $12,732,000     $13,648,000     $13,032,000
National Occupational Research Agenda...........................     113,243,000     104,595,000     110,154,000
World Trade Center..............................................      50,000,000      55,000,000     109,000,000
Mining Research.................................................      25,200,000      49,200,000      50,000,000
Miner's Choice Health Screening.................................         352,000         652,000         652,000
National Mesothelioma Registry and Tissue Bank..................       1,007,000       1,107,000       1,007,000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

       The total provided for the NIOSH includes sufficient 
     funding to maintain staffing levels at the Morgantown 
     facility and to increase research funding at that facility as 
     proposed by the Senate. Funding also is included to continue 
     the farm health and safety initiative as proposed by the 
     Senate. The House did not propose either of these programs.
       For the mining research program, the Appropriations 
     Committees expect that additional funding will ensure that 
     the mine safety research agenda in areas such as dust 
     monitoring, roof control, and disaster prevention are not 
     abandoned. As proposed by the Senate, NIOSH is directed to 
     expand the required progress reports on grant-making and 
     research findings for research goals such as dust monitoring, 
     roof control, and disaster prevention. The House did not 
     propose such language.
       The amended bill includes sufficient funds for NIOSH to 
     conduct, in collaboration with the University of Utah and 
     West Virginia University, a study of the recovery of coal 
     pillars through retreat room and pillar mining practices in 
     underground coal mines at depths greater than 1500 feet. 
     The study should examine the safety implications of 
     retreat room and pillar mining practices, with emphasis on 
     the impact of full or partial pillar extraction mining. 
     The study should include, but not be limited to, analyses 
     of (1) the conditions under which retreat mining is used, 
     including conditions relating to seam thickness; depth of 
     cover; strength of the mine roof, pillars, and floor; and 
     the susceptibility of the mine to seismic activity; and 
     (2) the procedures used to ensure miner safety during 
     retreat mining. NIOSH is directed to submit a report, not 
     later than two years after beginning the study, containing 
     the results of the study to the Committees on 
     Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the 
     Senate. The report shall include recommendations to 
     enhance the safety of miners working in underground coal 
     mines where retreat mining in room and pillar operations 
     is utilized. Among other things, the recommendations 
     should identify means of adapting any practical technology 
     to the mining environment to improve miner protections 
     during mining at depths greater than 1500 feet, and 
     research needed to develop improved technology to improve 
     miner protections during mining at such depths.


                             GLOBAL HEALTH

       Within the funds provided for global health, the amended 
     bill includes the following amounts:

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                         Budget Activity                               House          Senate       Amended bill
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Global AIDS Program.............................................    $120,985,000    $120,985,000    $121,541,000
Rapid Outbreak Response for High Priority Countries.............      17,740,000      18,000,000      17,740,000
Human-Animal Interface Studies..................................       3,960,000       4,000,000       3,960,000
International Surveillance, Diagnosis, and Epidemic                   47,339,000      48,000,000      47,339,000
 Investigations.................................................
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                  TERRORISM PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE

       Within the funds provided for terrorism preparedness and 
     response, the amended bill includes the following amounts:

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                         Budget Activity                               House          Senate       Amended bill
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Upgrading State and Local Capacity..............................    $772,266,000    $805,556,000    $759,304,000
    Bioterrorism Cooperative Agreement..........................     725,881,000     751,815,000     712,919,000
    Centers for Public Health Preparedness......................      29,063,000      29,063,000      29,063,000
    Advanced Practice Centers...................................       5,355,000       5,355,000       5,335,000
    All Other State and Local Capacity..........................      11,967,000      19,323,000      11,967,000
Botulinum Toxin Research........................................               0       2,963,000               0
Biosurveillance Initiative......................................      73,842,000      71,249,000      64,194,000
    BioSense....................................................      44,665,000      52,005,000      35,000,000
Quarantine Stations.............................................      19,995,000      20,062,000      20,012,000
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       Funding is provided for the Centers for Public Health 
     Preparedness at accredited schools of public health to ensure 
     continuity of planned education and training commitments to 
     State, local, and tribal health departments during the fifth 
     and final year of the existing cooperative agreements. CDC is 
     encouraged to manage this program and work with appropriate 
     public health organizations to begin implementation of the 
     provisions of the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act 
     during fiscal year 2008.


                PUBLIC HEALTH IMPROVEMENT AND LEADERSHIP

       Within the total for Public Health Improvement and 
     Leadership, the amended bill includes the following amounts:

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                         Budget Activity                               House          Senate       Amended bill
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Leadership and Management.......................................    $161,069,000    $161,734,000    $161,069,000
Director's Discretionary Fund...................................       6,000,000       7,851,000       6,000,000
Public Health Workforce Development.............................      33,639,000      36,105,000      34,614,000
    Applied Epidemiology Fellowship Training Program............               0       2,000,000         975,000
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       Funds provided for the Director's Discretionary Fund are to 
     support activities deemed by the Director as having high 
     scientific and programmatic priority and to respond to 
     emergency public health requirements. The amended bill does 
     not include language proposed by the Senate regarding the 
     Director's authority to reallocate management savings to the 
     Director's Discretionary Fund.
       The amended bill includes funds within public health 
     improvement and leadership to support the following projects 
     in the following amounts:

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                     National Institutes Of Health

       The amended bill includes $29,748,241,000 for the 26 
     accounts that comprise the National Institutes of Health 
     total appropriation instead of $29,669,712,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $29,899,887,000 as proposed by the Senate. 
     Appropriation levels for individual institutes and centers 
     are described in the table at the end of this explanatory 
     statement. Guidance for specific institutes and centers is 
     provided below.


                       national cancer institute

       The National Cancer Institute is urged to fund a study of 
     the Trinity nuclear test that estimates the number of fatal 
     and non-fatal radiogenic illnesses compared to a baseline of 
     what would be expected to occur naturally in the surrounding 
     community.


    national institute of diabetes and digestive and kidney diseases

       NIDDK is encouraged to conduct hemodialysis clinical trials 
     on a regular basis that produce the optimum benefit for 
     patients.


                 national center for research resources

       The amended bill does not include language proposed by the 
     Senate regarding the prohibition of funds to pay indirect 
     expenses for general research support grants. This provision 
     is no longer necessary. The House bill did not contain a 
     similar provision.
       The amended bill provides funding for clinical and 
     translational science awards divided between the Common Fund 
     and NCRR in the same proportion as the Senate-passed bill. 
     The Appropriations Committees remain supportive of this 
     program as it matures, but are concerned about the abrupt 
     changes in program funding policies implemented in 2007.
       The amended bill provides $220,500,000 for the 
     Institutional Development Award (IDeA) program, rather than 
     $223,607,000 as proposed by the Senate. The House had not 
     identified specific funding for this program.


                         office of the director

       The amended bill provides $25,000,000 in bill language for 
     the flexible research authority authorized in section 215 of 
     this Act as proposed by the Senate instead of $14,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House.
       The amended bill provides $112,872,000 for continuation of 
     the National Children's Study instead of $110,900,000 as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate.
       The amended bill does not include language proposed by the 
     House regarding the amount identified for the Common Fund 
     being in addition to funds allocated by the institutes for 
     activities that are related to Fund activities. The Senate 
     bill did not have similar language.
       The amended bill does not include language proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate limiting the funding for the 
     Foundation for the National Institutes of Health to $500,000. 
     The amended bill permits NIH the flexibility to determine the 
     funding to be transferred to the Foundation within the limits 
     set by the authorizing statute.
       The amended bill provides funding for a low percent 
     increase in the average cost of new as well as non-competing 
     grants. The Senate report indicated that sufficient funds 
     were included to pay full committed levels on existing grants 
     and to provide a three percent increase in the average cost 
     of new grants. The House report provided sufficient funding 
     for a two percent increase in the average cost of new grants, 
     but did not include an assumption about commitment levels for 
     existing grants.
       The amended bill provides the same funding as the fiscal 
     year 2007 level for the Director's Pioneer awards, New 
     Innovator awards, and Bridge awards. Funding for the Pathways 
     to Independence program, which is funded through all 
     institutes and centers, is funded at the President's fiscal 
     year 2008 request level. The House provided similar amounts 
     for these programs. The Senate provided similar amounts for 
     all the programs except Pathways to Independence, for which 
     the Senate did not identify a funding level. The amended bill 
     includes $96,030,000 for research on chemical, radiological 
     and nuclear countermeasures instead of $95,310,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $96,130,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       The amended bill provides up to $10,000,000 for the 
     Director's Discretionary Fund as proposed by the House. The 
     Senate did not specifically identify funding for the 
     Discretionary Fund.
       As required in the House report, NIH is required to notify 
     the House and Senate Appropriations Committees each time the 
     Director uses the one percent transfer authority provided in 
     the NIH reauthorization.

       Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration


               substance abuse and mental health services

       The amended bill includes $3,414,206,000 for substance 
     abuse and mental health services, of which $3,291,543,000 is 
     provided through budget authority and $122,663,000 is 
     provided through the evaluation set-aside. The House proposed 
     $3,393,841,000 for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health 
     Services Administration (SAMHSA), of which $120,913,000 was 
     from the evaluation set-aside and the Senate proposed 
     $3,404,798,000, of which $126,663,000 was from the evaluation 
     set-aside.
       The amended bill includes language, as proposed by the 
     Senate, that permits a State to receive more than one grant 
     or cooperative agreement for youth suicide early intervention 
     and prevention strategies. The House did not propose similar 
     language.
       Within the total provided, the amended bill includes 
     $114,880,000 for activities throughout SAMHSA that are 
     targeted to address the growing HIV/AIDS epidemic and its 
     disparate impact on communities of color, including African 
     Americans, Latinos, Native Americans, Asian Americans, Native 
     Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders. The House proposed 
     $128,514,000 for these activities. The Senate did not include 
     similar language.
       Within the total provided, the amended bill includes 
     $56,916,000 for activities throughout SAMHSA to address the 
     needs of the homeless. The House proposed $57,123,000 for 
     these activities. The Senate did not include similar 
     language.
       Within the total provided, the amended bill includes 
     $3,520,000 for treatment programs for mental illness and 
     substance abuse for tribes and tribal organizations instead 
     of $4,070,000 as proposed by the House. The Senate did not 
     propose similar language.
     Center for Mental Health Services
       Within the total provided for mental health programs of 
     regional and national significance, the amended bill includes 
     $94,656,000 to continue and expand violence prevention 
     programs in schools, including the Safe Schools/Healthy 
     Students interdepartmental program, instead of $96,156,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $93,156,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. Included within this amount, the amended bill 
     provides $1,500,000 for a jointly funded initiative 
     administered by the Department of Education and SAMHSA to 
     support competitive grants to institutions of higher 
     education to develop and implement emergency management plans 
     for preventing campus violence. The House proposed $3,000,000 
     for this initiative. The Senate did not propose similar 
     language.
       Within the total for mental health programs of regional and 
     national significance, the amended bill includes $33,680,000 
     for the National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative instead of 
     $32,360,000 as proposed by the House and $35,000,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. In funding new grants, SAMHSA is 
     directed to give high priority to centers providing 
     services in areas impacted by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita 
     and who have previous experience in providing such 
     services.
       Within the total for mental health programs of regional and 
     national significance, the amended bill includes $7,500,000 
     for a wellness initiative, instead of $15,000,000 as proposed 
     by the Senate, to assist local communities in the 
     coordination and improvement of the integration of 
     behavioral/mental and physical health services. In carrying 
     out this wellness initiative, SAMHSA is expected to 
     collaborate with HRSA and CDC. The Appropriations Committees 
     intend that funding provided will allow local communities to 
     undertake a range of prevention and health promotion 
     activities and expect that grantees must be able to evaluate 
     the success of the program based on their ability to provide 
     evidence-based services. The House did not propose funding 
     for this initiative.
       For programs addressing youth suicide prevention and early 
     intervention programs within the mental health programs of 
     regional and national significance, the amended bill includes 
     the following amounts as proposed by the Senate: $30,000,000 
     for grants to States and tribes; $5,000,000 for campus-based 
     programs; and, $5,000,000 for the Suicide Prevention Resource 
     Center. The House did not include similar language.
       The Center for Mental Health Services is expected to 
     support multi-year grants to five consumer and consumer-
     supported national technical assistance centers as proposed 
     by the Senate. The House did not propose similar language. 
     The amended bill also provides funding at last year's level 
     for the consumer-run statewide networking grants.
       The amended bill includes funds within mental health 
     programs of regional and national significance to support the 
     following projects in the following amounts:

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     Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
       Within funds provided for substance abuse treatment 
     programs of regional and national significance, the amended 
     bill includes $98,208,000 for the access to recovery program 
     as proposed by the Senate instead of $98,000,000 as proposed 
     by the House.
       Within funds provided for substance abuse treatment 
     programs of regional and national significance, the amended 
     bill includes $24,114,000 for criminal justice activities 
     instead of $37,823,000 as proposed by both the House and 
     Senate. Within this amount, the amended bill provides 
     $10,117,000 for treatment drug court grants instead of 
     $23,826,000 as proposed by the House and $31,817,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       Within funds provided for substance abuse treatment 
     programs of regional and national significance, the amended 
     bill includes $9,242,000 for the Addiction Technology 
     Transfer Centers as proposed by the Senate instead of 
     $10,742,000 as proposed by the House.
       Within funds provided for substance abuse treatment 
     programs of regional and national significance, the amended 
     bill provides $12,000,000 for residential treatment programs 
     for pregnant and postpartum women and their children instead 
     of $20,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. The House did not 
     include similar language.
       Within funds provided for substance abuse treatment 
     programs of regional and national significance, the amended 
     bill includes $29,624,000 for the screening, brief 
     intervention, referral and treatment program. This includes 
     $2,000,000 provided through the evaluation set-aside and is 
     the same funding level as fiscal year 2007, as proposed by 
     the Senate. The House did not include similar language.
       The amended bill includes funds within substance abuse 
     treatment programs of regional and national significance to 
     support the following projects in the following amounts:

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     Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
       Within funds provided for substance abuse prevention 
     programs of regional and national significance, the amended 
     bill includes $5,500,000 to carry out programs authorized by 
     the Sober Truth on Preventing (STOP) Underage Drinking Act, 
     of which:
       $1,000,000 is for the Advertising Council's underage 
     drinking campaign as proposed by both the House and Senate;
       $4,000,000 is for community-based coalition enhancement 
     grants instead of $5,000,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $3,000,000 as proposed by the Senate; and,
       $500,000 is for the Intergovernmental Coordinating 
     Committee on the Prevention of Underage Drinking instead of 
     $1,000,000 as proposed by the House--the Senate did not 
     propose similar language.
       The amended bill includes funds within substance abuse 
     prevention programs of regional and national significance to 
     support the following projects in the following amounts:

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     Program Management
       Within the evaluation set-aside for program management, the 
     amended bill includes $1,500,000, as proposed by the Senate, 
     to include mental health questions in CDC's National Health 
     Interview Survey (NHIS) and to carry out studies necessary to 
     ensure the validity and reliability of the NHIS data. The 
     House did not propose similar language.

               Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality


                    HEALTHCARE RESEARCH AND QUALITY

       The amended bill includes a program level of $334,564,000 
     for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) 
     instead of $329,564,000 as proposed by the House and Senate. 
     The amended bill makes these funds fully available through 
     the policy evaluation set-aside. The House proposed providing 
     $282,500,000 of the total for AHRQ through budget authority 
     and $47,064,000 through the evaluation set-aside. The Senate 
     proposed providing $329,564,000 entirely through budget 
     authority.
       Within the funds provided, $5,000,000 is included for 
     activities to reduce infections for methicillin-resistant 
     staphylococcus aureus and related infections as proposed by 
     the Senate. The House did not include similar language.
       AHRQ is encouraged to look favorably on proposals that 
     would proactively detect medical errors and preemptively 
     control injury via compact medical devices that acquire, 
     analyze and filter data from multiple, disparate, wireless 
     and wired sources.
       AHRQ is encouraged to investigate the feasibility of an 
     open-source, no-cost license computer model capable of 
     predicting the effects of health care policy alternatives for 
     the purpose of improving health care quality and cost-
     effectiveness. The model should be developed with a 
     consortium of university partners and be capable of 
     predicting costs and health impacts.

               Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services


                     GRANTS TO STATES FOR MEDICAID

       The amended bill provides $141,628,056,000 for grants to 
     States for Medicaid as proposed by the Senate instead of 
     $141,630,056,000 as proposed by the House. Within this total, 
     $2,761,957,000 is provided for the Vaccines for Children 
     program as proposed by the Senate instead of $2,763,957,000 
     as proposed by the House.


                  PAYMENTS TO HEALTH CARE TRUST FUNDS

       The amended bill provides $188,445,000,000 for payments to 
     health care trust funds instead of $188,828,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House and the Senate.


                           PROGRAM MANAGEMENT

       The amended bill includes $3,207,690,000 for program 
     management instead of $3,230,163,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $3,248,088,000 as proposed by the Senate. An additional 
     appropriation of $720,000,000 has been provided for the 
     Medicare Integrity Program through the Health Insurance 
     Portability and Accountability Act of 1996.
       The amended bill includes bill language providing 
     $193,000,000, available through fiscal year 2009, for 
     Medicare contractor reform activities. The House bill 
     provided $163,800,000 for this purpose; the Senate bill 
     provided $253,775,000.
       The amended bill does not include language proposed by the 
     Senate providing the Secretary of HHS the authority to charge 
     fees associated with the cost of conducting survey and 
     certification revisits of health care facilities that receive 
     Medicare reimbursement. The House bill contained no similar 
     provision.
       The amended bill includes funds within research, 
     demonstration and evaluation to support the following 
     projects in the following amounts:

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       Within the total funding for research, demonstration, and 
     evaluation, the amended bill includes $10,000,000 for Real 
     Choice Systems Change Grants to States, as proposed by the 
     Senate. The House bill did not include funding for this 
     purpose.
       The amended bill provides $40,000,000 for the State Health 
     Insurance Program instead of $45,000,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $35,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. The amended 
     bill provides funds to support the National Center on Senior 
     Benefits Outreach and Enrollment within the Administration on 
     Aging rather than in the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid 
     Services (CMS) as proposed by the Senate. The House did not 
     provide funding for this activity within CMS.
       The Government Accountability Office is requested to submit 
     a report to Congress by November 30, 2008: (1) assessing 
     State efforts to reexamine health care delivery and expand 
     access; and (2) providing recommendations regarding the 
     potential role of Congress in supporting State-based efforts. 
     The Senate proposed a similar report in section 228 of H.R. 
     3043, as passed by the Senate. The House had no similar 
     provision.
       The Secretary of HHS is directed to submit a report to the 
     Appropriations Committees of the House of Representatives and 
     the Senate no later than 30 days after enactment of this Act 
     on workers' compensation set-asides under the Medicare 
     secondary payer set-aside provisions under title XVIII of the 
     Social Security Act. The Senate proposed a similar report in 
     section 240 of H.R. 3043, as passed by the Senate. The House 
     had no similar provision.
       The Secretary of HHS is directed to maintain ``deemed 
     status'' coverage under the Medicare program for clinical 
     trials that are Federally funded or reviewed, as provided for 
     by the Executive Memorandum of June, 2000. The Senate 
     expressed a similar view in section 241 of H.R. 3043, as 
     passed by the Senate. The House had no similar provision.
       CMS is directed to include in the next publication of 
     ``Medicare & You'' information regarding: (1) the importance 
     of writing and updating advance directives and living wills; 
     and (2) access to laboratory findings and medical records and 
     encouraging patients to be more proactive in asking for 
     copies of these important pieces of health information.


              HEALTH CARE FRAUD AND ABUSE CONTROL ACCOUNT

       The amended bill does not provide funding from the Medicare 
     trust funds for health care fraud and abuse control. The 
     House and Senate proposed $383,000,000 for this activity.


                ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES


                   LOW-INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE

       The amended bill includes $2,611,585,000 for low-income 
     home energy assistance instead of $2,662,000,000 as proposed 
     by the House and $2,161,170,000 as proposed by the Senate.
        Of the amount provided, $596,379,000 is provided for the 
     contingency fund, instead of $682,000,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $181,170,000 as proposed by the Senate. Bill 
     language is included designating $250,000,000 as an 
     emergency.


                     REFUGEE AND ENTRANT ASSISTANCE

        The amended bill includes $667,288,000 for the refugee and 
     entrant assistance programs instead of $650,630,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $654,166,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The amended bill does not include language that would 
     expand the victims of trafficking program to include domestic 
     victims of trafficking.
        Within the total for social services, $19,000,000 is for 
     support to communities with large concentrations of Cuban and 
     Haitian entrants as proposed by the House. The Senate did not 
     include similar language.
        As proposed by both the House and Senate, the amended bill 
     does not include funds for expanded background checks within 
     the unaccompanied minors program. After addressing increased 
     shelter and medical costs, Office of Refugee Resettlement is 
     directed to use the increase provided for the unaccompanied 
     minors program to expand the pro bono legal services 
     initiative, as proposed by both the House and Senate.


    PAYMENTS TO STATES FOR THE CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT

        The amended bill includes $2,098,746,000 for the Child 
     Care and Development Block Grant, instead of $2,137,081,000 
     as proposed by the House bill and $2,062,081,000 as proposed 
     by the Senate bill. The amended bill designates $982,080 for 
     the Child Care Aware toll-free hotline; this provision was 
     included in the House bill. The Senate bill included funds 
     for this purpose but did not name the entity.


                       SOCIAL SERVICES BLOCK GRANT

        The amended bill includes language allowing States to 
     transfer up to 10 percent of Temporary Assistance to Needy 
     Families (TANF) funds to the Social Services Block Grant. 
     This provision was not included in either the House or the 
     Senate bill.


                 CHILDREN AND FAMILIES SERVICES PROGRAMS

        The amended bill includes $9,140,490,000 for Children and 
     Families Services Programs, of which $10,500,000 is provided 
     through the evaluation set-aside. The House bill proposed 
     $9,157,440,000 for these programs and the Senate proposed 
     $9,223,832,000. The amended bill includes language, as 
     proposed by the Senate, identifying the amount available for 
     the projects identified in this statement.
     Child Abuse State Grants and Discretionary Activities
        The amended bill includes $64,802,000 for Child Abuse 
     State Grants and child abuse discretionary programs, instead 
     of $63,840,000 as proposed by the House and $64,745,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
        Within this amount, $10,178,000 is provided for a home 
     visitation initiative to support competitive grants to States 
     to encourage investment of existing funding streams into 
     evidence-based home visitation models, instead of $10,000,000 
     as proposed by the House and the Senate. The Administration 
     for Children and Families shall ensure that States use the 
     funds to support models that have been shown, in well-
     designed randomized controlled trials, to produce sizeable, 
     sustained effects on important child outcomes such as abuse 
     and neglect. Funds shall support activities to assist a range 
     of home visitation programs to replicate the techniques that 
     have met these high evidentiary standards. In carrying out 
     this new initiative, the Department is instructed to adhere 
     closely to evidence-based models of home visitation and not 
     to incorporate any additional initiatives that have not met 
     these high evidentiary standards or might otherwise dilute 
     the emphasis on home visitation.
        The amended bill includes funds within child abuse 
     discretionary activities to support the following projects in 
     the following amounts:

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     Adoption Incentives
        The amended bill includes $4,400,000 for the Adoption 
     Incentive Program, rather than $9,500,000 as proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate. The decrease reflects available 
     carry-over from the previous fiscal year, due to the fact 
     that bonus amounts earned by the States have fallen 
     significantly, causing the Department to revise its estimate 
     of funds needed to pay incentives earned by the States in 
     fiscal year 2007.
     Social Services and Income Maintenance Research
        The amended bill includes $21,464,000 for social services 
     and income maintenance research, of which $6,000,000 is 
     provided through the evaluation set-aside. The House proposed 
     $14,635,000 for this activity, of which $6,000,000 was funded 
     through the evaluation set-aside, and the Senate proposed 
     $11,825,000, of which $6,000,000 was from the evaluation set-
     aside.
        The amended bill also includes funds within social 
     services research to support the following projects in the 
     following amounts:

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     Developmental Disabilities
        Within developmental disabilities programs, the amended 
     bill includes $17,720,000 for voting access for individuals 
     with disabilities, instead of $36,720,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $16,720,000 as proposed by the Senate. Within the 
     funds provided, $12,370,000 is for payments to States to 
     promote access for voters with disabilities and $5,350,000 is 
     for State protection and advocacy systems. The House proposed 
     $25,890,000 and $10,830,000 respectively for these two 
     activities, while the Senate proposed $11,390,000 and 
     $5,330,000.
        For developmental disabilities projects of national 
     significance, the amended bill includes $14,414,000, instead 
     of $11,414,000 as proposed by the House and $15,414,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. Within this amount, $2,000,000 is 
     provided for a National Clearinghouse and Technical 
     Assistance Center, as proposed by the Senate. The House did 
     not include similar language.
     Native Americans
        The amended bill includes $46,332,000 for Native American 
     programs, instead of $47,332,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $49,332,000 as proposed by the Senate. Within this total, 
     $2,000,000 is included for Native language immersion and 
     other revitalization programs, instead of $3,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $5,000,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
     Community Services
        The amended bill includes $665,425,000 for the Community 
     Services Block Grant (CSBG), instead of $660,425,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $670,425,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The amended bill includes a technical correction, as 
     proposed by the House, to reflect a total for the programs 
     authorized under the CSBG Act. Additional programs in this 
     account are funded under other authorities.
     Abstinence Education
        The amended bill includes $115,336,000 for community-based 
     abstinence education, instead of $141,164,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $84,916,000 as proposed by the Senate. Within 
     this amount, $4,500,000 is provided through the evaluation 
     set-aside.
        The amended bill includes a provision, proposed by the 
     House regarding the definition of abstinence education 
     contained in section 510(b)(2) of the Social Security Act. 
     Also included is language, proposed by the House, precluding 
     grantees who receive funding under this section from 
     discussing with adolescents any other education regarding 
     sexual conduct in the same setting as abstinence education. 
     The Senate contained no similar provisions.
        The Appropriations Committees direct the Secretary of 
     Health and Human Services to require that each applicant for 
     financial assistance under the abstinence education program 
     certify that all materials proposed in the application and 
     funded during the project period of the grant are medically 
     accurate, and direct that a panel of medical experts shall 
     review such grant applications and assess whether the 
     materials proposed are medically accurate, as proposed by the 
     House. Bill language concerning scientific accuracy, as 
     proposed by the Senate, is not included.
        The amended bill also provides that up to $10,000,000 may 
     be used to carry out a national abstinence education campaign 
     as proposed by the House. The Senate contained no similar 
     provision.
     Program Direction
        The amended bill includes $187,776,000 for program 
     direction as proposed by the House, instead of $197,225,000 
     as proposed by the Senate. This amount does not include the 
     additional request for $6,200,000 for improper payments 
     activities as proposed by the Senate.


                   promoting safe and stable families

       The amended bill includes $64,437,000 for the discretionary 
     grant program of promoting safe and stable families instead 
     of $89,100,000 as proposed by the House and the Senate.


       payments to states for foster care and adoption assistance

       The amended bill includes $5,067,000,000 for Payments to 
     States for Foster Care and Adoption Assistance, the same 
     level as the Senate bill instead of $5,082,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House bill.

                        Administration on Aging


                        Aging Services Programs

       The amended bill includes $1,438,567,000 for aging services 
     programs instead of $1,417,189,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $1,451,585,000 as proposed by the Senate. The amended 
     bill includes language designating $5,500,000 for medication 
     management, screening, and education to prevent incorrect 
     medication and adverse drug reactions as proposed by the 
     Senate. The House did not propose similar language.
       Within the total for the protection of vulnerable older 
     Americans, $15,854,000 is for the ombudsman services program 
     instead of $16,010,000 as proposed by the Senate and 
     $5,146,000 is for the prevention of elder abuse program as 
     proposed by the Senate. The House did not propose specific 
     funding amounts for these programs.
       Within the total for program innovations, funding is 
     provided at no less than the fiscal year 2007 levels for 
     national programs scheduled to be refunded in fiscal year 
     2008. Also within the funding for program innovations, the 
     amended bill includes $1,000,000 to continue the Alzheimer's 
     disease 24-hour call center as proposed by the Senate. The 
     House did not include similar language.
       The Administration on Aging is encouraged to allocate 
     funding for a national program of statewide Senior Legal 
     Hotlines (also called Senior Legal Helplines) at a minimum at 
     least at their current levels and ideally to provide an 
     increase in the number of States in which these services are 
     available for seniors. Statewide Senior Legal Hotlines/
     Helplines provide free, legal advice, information, referrals 
     and a variety of additional services to older Americans over 
     60, enabling more seniors to maintain healthy, independent 
     lives, free from the threats of poverty, exploitation or 
     abuse.
       The amended bill includes funds within program innovations 
     to support the following projects in the following amounts:

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       Within the total for aging network support activities, the 
     amended bill includes the following amounts:
       $1,676,000, as proposed by the Senate, for the pension 
     counseling and information program in order to expand the 
     number of regional counseling projects from five to six--the 
     House did not specify a funding level for this program;
       $16,500,000 for the choices for independence initiative as 
     proposed by the House instead of $28,000,000 as proposed by 
     the Senate; and,
       $2,000,000 for the establishment of a National Center on 
     Senior Benefits Outreach and Enrollment instead of $1,000,000 
     as proposed by the Senate--the House did not include funding 
     for this program.

                        Office of the Secretary


                    GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL MANAGEMENT

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill includes $361,310,000 for General 
     Departmental Management instead of $348,075,000 as proposed 
     by the House and $404,237,000 as proposed by the Senate, 
     including $5,792,000 from Medicare trust funds, instead of 
     $5,851,000 provided by both the House and Senate. In 
     addition, $46,756,000 in program evaluation funding is 
     provided, which was proposed by both the House and Senate.
       The amended bill does not provide $4,000,000 proposed by 
     the Senate to establish a new discretionary fund for the 
     Secretary. The House did not include a similar provision. The 
     amended bill does not include language proposed by the Senate 
     designating $9,500,000 for a health diplomacy initiative and 
     permitting funds to be used to carry out health diplomacy 
     activities such as health training, services, education, and 
     program evaluation, provided directly, through grants, or 
     through contracts. The House did not include a similar 
     provision.
       The Appropriations Committees concur that funds are 
     included for a feasibility study for a National Registry of 
     Substantiated Cases of Child Abuse or Neglect, as described 
     in section 633(g) of the Adam Walsh Child Protection Act; 
     however, the amended bill does not designate an amount for 
     this purpose as proposed by the Senate. The House did not 
     include a similar provision.
       The Appropriations Committees concur that funds are 
     available to support the National Commission on Children and 
     Disasters, as authorized in Title VI of this Act.
       The amended bill does not include language designating 
     $2,000,000 for dental workforce programs within this account 
     as proposed by the Senate. The House did not include a 
     similar provision. The Appropriations Committees have instead 
     provided funding for these activities within the Allied 
     Health and Other Disciplines program within the Health 
     Resources and Services Administration.
       The amended bill provides $1,000,000 for the Interagency 
     Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC) as proposed by the 
     Senate. The House recommended funds for the IACC but did not 
     specify an amount. The agreement includes bill language not 
     included in either House or Senate bills specifying that 
     these funds shall be transferred to the National Institute of 
     Mental Health. The amended bill does not specify an amount 
     for the transformation of the Commissioned Corps instead of 
     $19,157,000 as proposed by the House and $30,000,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       The Appropriations Committees concur that not more than the 
     fiscal year 2007 funding level shall be available for the 
     Office of Legislative Affairs.
       The Appropriations Committees concur that the amended bill 
     includes sufficient funds to continue support of the national 
     and multiple area poverty centers at no less than the fiscal 
     year 2007 level.
       The amended bill includes funds within general departmental 
     management to support the following projects in the following 
     amounts:

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       For the Office of Minority Health, the Appropriations 
     Committees include additional resources over the request to 
     expand the number of participating institutions in the New 
     Minority Males Consortium, Inc., as well as to enhance the 
     resources received by each of the institutions to increase 
     their activities and to conduct the national comparative 
     study of the incidence of certain health conditions and 
     diseases among minority males.
       The Appropriations Committees are encouraged by the 
     progress that the Office of Minority Health made in fiscal 
     year 2007 on the multi-year effort to address health 
     disparities issues in the Gulf Coast region, and look forward 
     to further progress in this area in fiscal year 2008.
       The amended bill includes funds within the Office of 
     Minority Health to support the following project in the 
     following amount:

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       The Appropriations Committees have provided sufficient 
     funds for the Office of Women's Health to work with the 
     advocacy community to develop and implement a sustained lupus 
     awareness and education campaign aimed at reaching health 
     care professionals and the general public with an emphasis on 
     reaching women at greatest risk for developing lupus. The 
     amended bill also includes $1,000,000 for the Institute of 
     Medicine to conduct a comprehensive review of the status of 
     women's health research, summarize what has been learned 
     about how diseases specifically affect women, and report to 
     the Congress on suggestions for the direction of future 
     research.
       With regard to Minority HIV/AIDS, the Appropriations 
     Committees expect that activities that are targeted to 
     address the growing HIV/AIDS epidemic and its 
     disproportionate impact upon communities of color, including 
     African Americans, Latinos, Native Americans, Asian 
     Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders, will be 
     supported at no less than last year's funding level.
       For the Embryo Adoption Awareness Campaign, the amended 
     bill includes language as proposed by the Senate permitting 
     funds to be used to provide to individuals adopting embryos, 
     through grants or other mechanisms, medical and 
     administrative services deemed necessary for such adoptions 
     consistent with 42 CFR 59.5(a)(4).
       The amended bill includes language proposed by the Senate 
     to direct that specific information requests from the 
     chairmen and ranking members of the Subcommittees on Labor, 
     Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related 
     Agencies, on scientific research or any other matter, be 
     transmitted to the Committees on Appropriations in a prompt, 
     professional manner and within the time frame specified in 
     the request. In addition, the amended bill modifies language 
     proposed by the Senate to require that scientific information 
     provided in congressional testimony requested by the 
     Committees on Appropriations and prepared by government 
     researchers and scientists be transmitted to the Committees 
     on Appropriations, uncensored and without delay. The House 
     did not include a similar provision.


                office of medicare hearings and appeals

       The amended bill includes $65,000,000 for this activity as 
     proposed by the House instead of $70,000,000 as proposed by 
     the Senate.


  office of the national coordinator for health information technology

       The amended bill includes $61,302,000 for this activity, of 
     which $42,402,000 is provided in budget authority and 
     $18,900,000 is made available through the Public Health 
     Service program evaluation tap. The House provided a combined 
     total of $61,302,000 for this activity; the Senate provided a 
     combined total of $71,000,000. The Appropriations 
     Committees encourage the Department to develop an 
     interoperability standard, tool set, and validation 
     protocol that facilitates seamless medical device 
     information sharing and device connectivity.


                      OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

       The amended bill includes $44,000,000 for the Office of 
     Inspector General instead of $44,687,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $45,687,000 as proposed by the Senate.


            PUBLIC HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES EMERGENCY FUND

       The amended bill includes $742,226,000 for the Public 
     Health and Social Services Emergency Fund (PHSSEF) instead of 
     $1,705,382,000 as proposed by the House and $1,729,556,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes language designating $666,087,000 
     to support activities related to countering potential 
     biological, disease, nuclear, radiological and chemical 
     threats to civilian populations and for other public health 
     emergencies instead of $757,291,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $786,556,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       Funding for World Trade Center treatment and monitoring is 
     provided within the CDC appropriation as proposed by the 
     House and not the PHSSEF account as proposed by the Senate. 
     The Secretary of Health and Human Services is directed to 
     provide a comprehensive Federal plan, as proposed by the 
     House, for monitoring, screening, analysis, and medical 
     treatment for all individuals who were exposed to the toxins 
     at the World Trade Center site. The amended bill expands the 
     World Trade Center monitoring and treatment program 
     administered by NIOSH to residents, students, and others, 
     therefore the plan also should address how HHS intends to 
     implement this expansion.
       The amended bill does not include funding for Security 
     Coordination and Improvement or Healthcare Provider 
     Credentialing within the programs funded through PHSSEF 
     administered by the Office of the Secretary as proposed by 
     the House. The Senate proposed $3,300,000 for Healthcare 
     Provider Credentialing.
     Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and 
         Response
       The amended bill includes $647,275,000 for the Office of 
     the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) 
     instead of $738,909,000 as proposed by the House. The Senate 
     did not propose a funding level for ASPR in total, but did 
     propose funding for specific activities within the office. 
     Within the total, sufficient funds are included for the 
     Office of Security and Strategic Information. The amended 
     bill includes language designating $21,804,000 for BioShield 
     management instead of $22,363,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $22,338,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       Within the total for ASPR, the amended bill includes 
     $47,000,000 for the National Disaster Medical System instead 
     of $53,000,000 as proposed by both the House and Senate.
       Within the total for ASPR, the amended bill includes 
     $427,150,000 for the hospital preparedness cooperative 
     agreement grants program instead of $450,991,000 as proposed 
     by the House and $438,843,000 as proposed by the Senate. 
     Funds are not included for a surge capacity demonstration 
     program as proposed by the House. The Senate proposed 
     $25,000,000 for this demonstration program. Additionally, the 
     amended bill does not include funding for a partnership grant 
     program. Sufficient funds are included to maintain the fiscal 
     year 2007 funding level provided through the formula grant 
     program.
       Within the total for ASPR, the amended bill includes 
     $3,960,000 for the emergency systems for advance registration 
     of volunteer health professionals program instead of 
     $6,000,000 as proposed by both the House and Senate.
       Within the total for ASPR, the amended bill includes 
     $103,921,000 for advanced research and development instead of 
     $139,500,000 as proposed by the House and $189,000,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
     Cyber-Security
       Within the PHSSEF total, the amended bill includes 
     $9,064,000 for an information technology cyber-security 
     program administered by the Office of the Chief Information 
     Officer as proposed by the House instead of $9,482,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
     Medical Reserve Corps
       Within the PHSSEF total, the amended bill includes 
     $9,748,000 for the medical reserve corps administered by the 
     Office of Public Health and Science instead of $9,318,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $14,113,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
     Office of the Secretary--Pandemic Influenza Preparedness
       The amended bill includes language designating $76,139,000 
     for ongoing activities to prepare for and respond to an 
     influenza pandemic instead of $948,091,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $888,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. The amended 
     bill does not include language providing funds to be 
     available until expended. The House proposed $870,000,000 to 
     be available until expended and the Senate proposed 
     $652,000,000. The amended bill does not include language 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate that products 
     purchased from available funds may be deposited into the 
     Strategic National Stockpile, that funds appropriated for 
     pandemic influenza may be transferred to other appropriations 
     accounts of the Department of Health and Human Services, and 
     that funds may be used for the construction or renovation of 
     privately owned vaccine and biological production facilities. 
     The Appropriations Committees continue to support the 
     Department's pandemic influenza preparedness activities, but 
     note that approximately $1,200,000,000 remains available to 
     be obligated from funds provided in prior appropriations for 
     pandemic influenza preparedness.


                  COVERED COUNTERMEASURE PROCESS FUND

       The amended bill does not provide an appropriation for the 
     Covered Countermeasure Process Fund as proposed by the 
     Senate. The House proposed $5,000,000 for this program.

                           General Provisions


                     ONE PERCENT TRANSFER AUTHORITY

                          (TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill includes a general provision similar to 
     that proposed by the Senate providing the Secretary of HHS 
     with the authority to transfer up to one percent of 
     discretionary funds between a program, project, or activity, 
     but no such program, project or activity shall be increased 
     by more than three percent by any such transfer. This 
     transfer is available only to meet emergency needs. The 
     Committees are to be notified 15 days in advance of any 
     transfer. The House bill included a similar provision, but 
     allowed the authority to transfer between appropriations for 
     unanticipated needs.


                 COUNCIL ON GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION

       The amended bill includes a general provision proposed by 
     the Senate allowing for the continued operation of the 
     Council on Graduate Medical Education. The House bill 
     contained no similar provision.


                  DELTA HEALTH ALLIANCE AUTHORIZATION

       The amended bill includes a general provision proposed by 
     the Senate creating the authority for HHS to award a grant to 
     the Delta Health Alliance for research, educational programs, 
     services, job training, and construction of health 
     facilities. The House bill contained no similar provision.


                    THIMEROSAL IN INFLUENZA VACCINES

       The amended bill does not include a provision restricting 
     the use of funds for the administration of influenza vaccine 
     containing thimerosal for children under three years of age 
     as proposed by the House. The Senate did not have a similar 
     provision.


                     NIH RESEARCH TRAINING TRANSFER

                          (TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill includes a general provision proposed by 
     the Senate restoring the authority to transfer one percent of 
     the amounts made available for National Research Service 
     Awards to the Health Resources and Services Administration 
     and the

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     Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. The House bill 
     contained no similar provision.


              CDC OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM AND FITNESS EQUIPMENT

       The amended bill includes a general provision proposed by 
     the Senate prohibiting funding for the CDC Ombudsman Program 
     and certain equipment for the CDC fitness center. The House 
     proposed a similar provision in title V of the bill.


                       NONRECURRING EXPENSES FUND

       The amended bill includes a general provision not in either 
     the House or Senate bill establishing an HHS Nonrecurring 
     Expenses Fund. The Fund is to be created from unobligated 
     balances of expired discretionary funds appropriated for this 
     or any succeeding fiscal year. The Fund may be used for 
     capital acquisition purposes, including facilities and 
     information technology infrastructure. Amounts may only be 
     obligated 15 days after notification of the Appropriations 
     Committees of the House of Representatives and the Senate.


               HEALTH PROFESSIONS STUDENT LOAN RESCISSION

                          RESCISSION OF FUNDS

       The amended bill includes a general provision rescinding 
     $15,000,000 of funds returned by institutions of higher 
     education to the Health Professions Student Loan program. 
     Neither the House nor Senate included a similar provision.


                  MEDICARE PROGRAM RESIDENCY POSITIONS

       The amended bill includes a general provision concerning 
     medical residency positions under the Medicare program, with 
     costs offset through the Physician Assistance and Quality 
     Initiative Fund. Neither the House nor the Senate included 
     similar provisions.


                      federal occupational health

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate allowing the Division of Federal 
     Occupational Health to use personal services contracting. The 
     House bill contained no similar provision. This authority has 
     previously been provided on a permanent basis.


                          use of cdc aircraft

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate allowing the Secretary of HHS and HHS 
     employees accompanying the Secretary to use the CDC aircraft. 
     The House bill contained no similar provision.


                current federal law on abortion funding

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate stating that nothing in the Act shall 
     be construed to effect or otherwise modify provisions of 
     current Federal law with respect to the funding of abortion. 
     The House bill did not contain this restatement of current 
     law.


                        emergency defibrillators

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate setting aside $200,000 for a 
     clearinghouse for schools regarding emergency defibrillators. 
     The House bill contained no similar provision.


                          telehealth programs

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate providing funding for telehealth 
     programs, financed by an administrative reduction. The 
     agreement provides funding for telehealth activities in the 
     HRSA account. The House bill contained no similar provision.


             gao report on state health care access efforts

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate requiring the Comptroller General to 
     provide a report to Congress on State health care reform 
     efforts. Instead, this statement contains a similar directive 
     in the CMS section. The House bill contained no similar 
     provision.


                      cdc stroke and heart disease

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate that would provide funding for CDC 
     stroke and heart disease programs, financed by an 
     administrative reduction. Funding for these programs is 
     addressed in the CDC portion of the bill. The House contained 
     no similar provision.


                        administrative reduction

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate that would reduce administrative 
     funding throughout the bill. The House contained no similar 
     provision.


                       patient navigator outreach

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate that would provide funding for patient 
     navigator outreach activities, financed by an administrative 
     reduction. Funding is addressed in the HRSA portion of the 
     bill. The House contained no similar provision.


                              trauma care

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate that would provide funding for trauma 
     care programs, financed by an administrative reduction. The 
     House contained no similar provision.


                    allied health training programs

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate that would provide funding for allied 
     health training programs, financed by an administrative cut. 
     Funding for allied health is addressed in the HRSA portion of 
     the bill. The House contained no similar provision.


                      hemodialysis clinical trials

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate that would express the sense of the 
     Senate regarding hemodialysis clinical trials supported by 
     the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney 
     Diseases (NIDDK). This issue is addressed in the NIDDK 
     section of this statement. The House contained no similar 
     provision.


                small business child care grant program

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate that would fund a small business child 
     care grant program, financed by an administrative reduction. 
     The House contained no similar provision.


                      ryan white funding formulas

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate that would prohibit Ryan White HIV/
     AIDS funds provided in the Act from being used to modify the 
     formulas under title XXVI of the Public Health Service Act. 
     The House contained no similar provision.


                    administration on aging programs

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate that would provide funding for aging 
     programs, financed by an administrative reduction. Funding 
     for this program is addressed in the AoA portion of the bill. 
     The House contained no similar provision.


                     violent death reporting system

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate that would provide funding for the 
     National Violent Death Reporting System, financed by an 
     administrative reduction. Funding for this program is 
     included in the CDC portion of the bill. The House contained 
     no similar provision.


                    workers' compensation set-asides

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate that would require HHS to report on 
     workers' compensation set-asides under the Medicare Secondary 
     Payer program. This issue is addressed in the CMS section of 
     this statement. The House contained no similar provision.


                    deemed status on clinical trials

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate that would express the sense of the 
     Senate that HHS should maintain ``deemed status'' coverage 
     under the Medicare program for Federally funded clinical 
     trials. This issue is addressed in the CMS section of this 
     statement. The House contained no similar provision.


                        niosh coal pillars study

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate that would increase CDC funding, 
     financed by an administrative reduction, and require NIOSH to 
     conduct a study of the recovery of coal pillars and pillar 
     mining practices. This issue is addressed in the CDC section 
     of this statement. The House contained no similar provision.


                           drug reimportation

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate that prohibits funds appropriated in 
     this Act from being used to prevent an individual not in the 
     business of importing prescription drugs from importing a 
     prescription drug from Canada that complies with certain 
     requirements of Federal law and is not a controlled substance 
     or a biological product. The House contained no similar 
     provision.

                   TITLE III--DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

                    Education for the Disadvantaged

       The amended bill includes $15,755,083,000 for the Education 
     for the Disadvantaged account instead of $15,969,818,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $15,867,778,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The amended bill provides $7,820,327,000 in fiscal 
     year 2008 and $7,934,756,000 in fiscal year 2009 funding for 
     this account. The Appropriations Committees expect that the 
     Department will strengthen professional development 
     partnerships for early childhood educators through grants 
     awarded under Early Reading First.

                               Impact Aid

       The amended bill includes $1,262,778,000 for the Impact Aid 
     account instead of $1,278,453,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $1,248,453,000 as proposed by the Senate. In addition, 
     the bill includes language to provide two-year funding for 
     Impact Aid construction grants on a competitive basis as 
     proposed by the Senate. The House had proposed one-year 
     funding for these grants on a formula basis.

                      School Improvement Programs

       The amended bill includes $5,383,119,000 for the School 
     Improvement Programs account instead of $5,693,668,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $5,198,525,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The amended bill provides $3,948,119,000 in fiscal 
     year 2008 and $1,435,000,000 in fiscal year 2009 funding for 
     this account.
       Within the amount for 21st Century Community Learning 
     Centers, the Appropriations Committees intend that the 
     Department encourage States to use 40 percent of their 
     additional allocations over fiscal year 2007, as practicable, 
     to provide supervised and supportive after-school activities 
     to middle and high school students.

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       For the Foreign Language Assistance program, the amended 
     bill includes a set-aside of $2,400,000 for five-year grants 
     to local educational agencies. The Senate did not propose 
     this set-aside. The Appropriations Committees intend that 
     this set-aside of funds and other funds provided for this 
     program be used as outlined in House Report 110-424.
       Within the amount provided for State Assessments, the 
     Appropriations Committees recommend not more than $8,732,000 
     for enhanced assessment instruments to improve the 
     implementation of the No Child Left Behind Act. The Education 
     Department is urged to continue to place a high priority on 
     grant applications that aim to improve the quality of State 
     assessments for students with disabilities and students with 
     limited English proficiency, and to ensure the most accurate 
     means of measuring their performance on those assessmentsy.
       The amended bill includes language that allows funds under 
     the Education of Native Hawaiians program to be used for 
     construction, renovation and modernization of any elementary 
     school, secondary school, or structure related to an 
     elementary school or secondary school run by the Department 
     of Education of the State of Hawaii that serves a 
     predominantly Native Hawaiian student body as proposed by the 
     Senate. The amended bill also includes language, as proposed 
     by the Senate, which designates, within the amount provided 
     for the Education of Native Hawaiians program, not less than 
     $1,250,000 to the Hawaii Department of Education for school 
     construction/renovation activities, and $1,250,000 for the 
     University of Hawaii's Center of Excellence in Native 
     Hawaiian Law. The House bill did not include a similar 
     provision.
       The amended bill includes language that allows funds for 
     the Alaska Native Educational Equity program to be used for 
     construction, as proposed by the Senate. The House bill did 
     not include a similar provision.
       With regard to the Rural Education program, the 
     Appropriations Committees expect that funding will be equally 
     divided between the Small, Rural Schools Achievement Program, 
     which provides funds to school districts that serve a small 
     number of students, and the Rural and Low-Income Schools 
     Program, which provides funds to school districts that serve 
     concentrations of poor students, regardless of the number of 
     students served.

                            Indian Education

       The amended bill includes $121,690,000 for Indian Education 
     instead of $124,000,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $118,690,000 as proposed by the Senate.

                       Innovation and Improvement

       The amended bill includes $1,003,040,000 for programs in 
     the Innovation and Improvement account, instead of 
     $992,354,000 as proposed by the House and $962,889,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       For the Teaching of Traditional American History program, 
     the Appropriations Committees recommend that the Department 
     provide initial three-year grants, with two additional years 
     if a grantee is performing effectively.
       The Appropriations Committees concur that funds provided 
     for the Advanced Credentialing program in the amended bill 
     are for a continuing award authorized under section 
     2151(c)(3)(c) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
       The amended bill modifies language for the Charter Schools 
     program proposed by the House and the Senate to permit the 
     Secretary to use funds in excess of $190,000,000 to carry out 
     the State Facilities Incentive and Credit Enhancement for 
     Charter Facilities programs.
     Fund for the Improvement of Education (FIE)
       The amended bill includes $258,059,000 for the Fund for the 
     Improvement of Education instead of $205,402,000 as proposed 
     by the House and $218,699,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes funding for the following 
     activities authorized under section 5411 of the Elementary 
     and Secondary Education Act:

Evaluation and data quality initiative.......................$1,823,000
National Institute of Building Sciences for the National Clearinghouse 
  for Educational Facilities....................................700,000
Peer review.......................................................6,000
Reach Out and Read............................................4,000,000
Teach for America............................................12,000,000
Full Service Community Schools Demonstration..................5,000,000

       The Appropriations Committees direct that funds for the 
     Full Service Community Schools Demonstration be used as 
     specified in House Report 110-231.
       Within the total amount provided for FIE, the amended bill 
     also includes funding for separately authorized programs 
     under title V, part D of the Elementary and Secondary 
     Education Act in the following amounts:

Reading is Fundamental......................................$25,043,000
Ready to Teach...............................................10,890,000
Education through Cultural and Historical Organizations.......8,910,000
Arts in Education............................................38,200,000
Parental Information and Resource Centers....................39,600,000
Excellence in Economic Education..............................1,473,000
Mental Health Integration Grants..............................5,000,000
Women's Educational Equity....................................1,879,000
Presidential and Congressional American History and Civics Aca1,980,000
Foundations for Learning Grants.................................982,000
       For Arts in Education, the Appropriations Committees concur 
     in the distribution of funds as follows: $8,095,000 is for 
     Very Special Arts, $6,293,000 for the John F. Kennedy Center 
     for the Performing Arts, $13,158,000 for model arts programs, 
     $7,960,000 for model professional development programs for 
     music, drama, dance and visual arts educators, and $494,000 
     for evaluation activities. The Senate proposed a different 
     allocation of funds and the House did not specify a detailed 
     allocation of funds within this program.
       In addition, the amended bill provides $2,200,000 within 
     this program for the Fast Response Survey System to collect 
     data for the report of Arts Education in Public Elementary 
     and Secondary Schools during the 2008-2009 school year, as 
     described in Senate Report 110-107. The survey is to be 
     administered by the National Center for Education Statistics, 
     but with the Office of Innovation and Improvement and the 
     Institute of Education Sciences (IES) jointly determining the 
     scope of work of the project. The House proposed this funding 
     level within IES. The Senate proposed $500,000 within the 
     Fund for the Improvement of Education for the survey and 
     additional funding within IES.
       The amended bill includes funds within FIE to support the 
     following projects in the following amounts:

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     Other programs
       The Appropriations Committees expect the increase over 
     fiscal year 2007 for the Ready to Learn Program to be used 
     for Ready to Learn outreach programs at the Corporation for 
     Public Broadcasting.
       The Appropriations Committees intend that funds provided 
     for the Advanced Placement program be used first for the 
     Advanced Placement Test Fee Program, estimated to require 
     $10,000,000 in fiscal year 2008. The remaining funds shall be 
     used for continuing and new awards under the Advanced 
     Placement Incentive Program Grants. The Department is 
     encouraged to incorporate a priority for projects focused on 
     the sciences, mathematics, and foreign languages in the 
     fiscal year 2008 competition for new awards under the 
     Advanced Placement Incentive Program.

                 Safe Schools and Citizenship Education

       The amended bill includes $705,733,000 for programs in the 
     Safe Schools and Citizenship Education account instead of 
     $760,575,000 as proposed by the House and $697,112,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.
       The amended bill includes funding for the following 
     national activities:

School Emergency Preparedness Initiative....................$32,374,000
Safe Schools/Healthy Students................................79,200,000
Drug Testing Initiative......................................10,828,000
Postsecondary Ed Drug and Violence Prevention (including $850,000 for 
  the recognition program)....................................6,083,000
Violence prevention impact evaluation.........................1,146,000
National Institute of Building Sciences for the National Clearinghouse 
  for Educational Facilities....................................300,000
Project SERV..................................................1,500,000
Other activities..............................................8,681,000

       The Appropriations Committees continue to be concerned 
     about the increasing problems of alcohol and drug abuse on 
     college campuses. The Department is directed to use $850,000 
     within the amount provided for Safe and Drug-Free Schools and 
     Communities National Programs to identify, and provide 
     recognition of, promising and model alcohol and drug abuse 
     education programs in higher education.
       The Appropriations Committees intend that funding 
     recommended for school emergency preparedness activities be 
     used for new grant awards to higher education institutions, 
     in addition to school districts currently eligible, to 
     develop and implement emergency management plans for 
     preventing campus violence (including assessing and 
     addressing the mental health needs of students) and for 
     responding to threats and incidents of violence or natural 
     disaster in a manner that ensures the safety of the campus 
     community. The Appropriations Committees intend that these 
     funds be used to help institutions of higher education plan 
     and prepare for the entire constellation of threats 
     (terrorist attacks, natural disasters, shootings, and gang-
     related activity).
       The amended bill also modifies language proposed by the 
     House to permit Project SERV funds appropriated in fiscal 
     year 2008 and in previous fiscal years to be used to provide 
     services to school districts and institutions of higher 
     education in which the learning environment has been 
     disrupted due to a violent or traumatic crisis. The Senate 
     bill did not include bill language allowing Project SERV 
     funds to be awarded to institutions of higher education.
       In addition, the recommended funding for the Office of Safe 
     and Drug Free Schools will permit the Department to expand 
     its examination of a variety of other school safety 
     initiatives. The Appropriations Committees request that the 
     Department update the 2002 Department of Education and U.S. 
     Secret Service guidance titled ``Threat Assessment in 
     Schools: A Guide to Managing Threatening Situations and to 
     Creating Safe School Climates'' to reflect the 
     recommendations contained in the report titled ``Report to 
     the President on Issues Raised by the Virginia Tech 
     Tragedy.'' Within a year of the enactment of this Act, the 
     Department shall disseminate the updated guidance to 
     institutions of higher education and to State departments of 
     education for distribution to all local education agencies.
       For the Carol M. White Physical Education program, the 
     Appropriations Committees affirm the original intent of the 
     Physical Education program with respect to the use of funds 
     for the purchase of equipment.
       Within the funds provided for the Civic Education program, 
     the amended bill includes $20,413,000 for the We the People 
     programs, including $2,950,000 to continue the comprehensive 
     program to improve public knowledge, understanding, and 
     support of American democratic institutions, which is a 
     cooperative project among the Center for Civic Education, the 
     Center on Congress at Indiana University, and the Trust for 
     Representative Democracy at the National Conference of State 
     Legislatures. The amended bill also includes $12,072,000 for 
     the Cooperative Education Exchange program.

                      English Language Acquisition

       The amended bill includes $712,848,000 for the English 
     Language Acquisition account instead of $774,614,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $670,819,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.

                           Special Education

       The amended bill includes $12,181,473,000 for the Special 
     Education account instead of $12,362,831,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $12,330,374,000 as proposed by the Senate. The 
     agreement provides $5,325,029,000 in fiscal year 2008 and 
     $6,856,444,000 in fiscal year 2009 funding for this account.
       The bill includes $40,000,000 for technology and media 
     services as proposed by the Senate instead of $36,928,000 as 
     proposed by the House. Within this amount, $1,500,000 is 
     available for Public Telecommunications Information and 
     Training Dissemination as proposed by the Senate. The House 
     did not include funding for this activity. Also within this 
     amount, the amended bill includes $13,000,000 for the 
     production and circulation of recorded textbooks and 
     acceleration of digital technology as proposed by the Senate. 
     The House provided $11,880,000 for activities authorized by 
     section 674(c)(1)(D) of the Individuals with Disabilities 
     Education Act.
       The amended bill includes language proposed by the Senate 
     intended to improve the operation and performance of the 
     National Instructional Materials Access Center. The House 
     bill did not contain similar language.
       Of the funding provided for the Special Olympics program, 
     $4,500,000 is for education activities authorized by the 
     Special Olympics Sport and Empowerment Act and $7,500,000 is 
     designated for the 2009 Special Olympics World Winter Games.

            Rehabilitation Services and Disability Research

       The amended bill includes $3,283,929,000 for Rehabilitation 
     Services and Disability Research instead of $3,279,743,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $3,286,942,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       The amended bill specifies $8,300,000 within the National 
     Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research to carry 
     out the traumatic brain injury model systems of care program 
     and to fund two additional centers that submitted 
     applications for the last grant competition.
       The amended bill provides $1,000,000 to improve the quality 
     of applied orthotic and prosthetic research and to help meet 
     the demand for provider services as proposed by the Senate. 
     The House bill did not include a similar provision.
       The amended bill includes funds within demonstration and 
     training programs to support the following projects in the 
     following amounts:

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       Within funds provided for assistive technology, the amended 
     bill includes the funding levels provided by the House for 
     State grants, protection and advocacy, and national 
     activities rather than the levels provided by the Senate.

           Special Institutions for Persons With Disabilities


                 american printing house for the blind

       The amended bill includes $22,000,000 for the American 
     Printing House for the Blind as proposed by the Senate 
     instead of $17,573,000 as proposed by the House.


               national technical institute for the deaf

       The amended bill includes $60,757,000 for the National 
     Technical Institute for the Deaf as proposed by the House 
     instead of $59,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.


                          gallaudet university

       The amended bill includes $115,400,000 for Gallaudet 
     University instead of $109,952,000 as proposed by the House 
     and $111,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.

                 Career, Technical, and Adult Education

       The amended bill includes $1,976,166,000 for Career, 
     Technical, and Adult Education instead of $2,046,220,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $1,894,788,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The amended bill provides $1,185,166,000 in fiscal 
     year 2008 funding, of which $1,181,089,000 is available on 
     July 1, 2008 and $4,077,000 is available on October 1, 2007, 
     and $791,000,000 in fiscal year 2009 funding.
       The amended bill specifies that $67,896,000 is provided for 
     integrated English literacy and civics education services to 
     immigrants as specified by the Senate rather than $71,622,000 
     as specified by the House.
       The amended bill requires the Department to use Smaller 
     Learning Communities program funds only for activities 
     related to establishing smaller learning communities within 
     large high schools or small high schools that provide 
     alternatives for students enrolled in large high schools as 
     proposed by the House. The Department should follow the 
     requirements contained in House Report 110-424 regarding 
     consultation on the fiscal year 2008 Smaller Learning 
     Communities grant competition and the submission of an 
     operating plan.
       The Department is encouraged to support initiatives that 
     foster applied research, program improvement and evaluation, 
     technology transfer and research-based institutional 
     practices to improve adult and adolescent basic education and 
     literacy instruction.

                      Student Financial Assistance


                         (including rescission)

       The amended bill includes $16,114,317,000 for the Student 
     Financial Assistance account instead of $17,464,883,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $16,368,883,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       The amended bill includes $14,215,000,000 for Pell Grants 
     to support a $4,241 maximum award for the 2008-2009 award 
     year. Under the College Cost Reduction Act, Public Law 110-
     84, an additional $2,000,000,000 in mandatory funds is 
     available for the Pell Grant program in fiscal year 2008. 
     These mandatory funds, together with the discretionary funds 
     provided in this amended bill, will support a total maximum 
     Pell Grant of $4,731 in the 2008-2009 award year, a $421 
     increase over the 2007-2008 award year.
       The amended bill also rescinds $525,000,000 from 
     unobligated balances under the mandatory Academic 
     Competitiveness and SMART grants program. These balances are 
     not needed to pay Academic Competitiveness and SMART grant 
     awards in the 2008-2009 award year and will offset additional 
     costs in the Pell Grant program.
       The Appropriations Committees direct the Department to 
     provide the same funding as in fiscal year 2007 for the Work 
     Colleges program authorized under section 448 of the Higher 
     Education Act from the Federal Work-Study Programs 
     appropriation.

                            Higher Education

       The amended bill includes $2,057,801,000 for the Higher 
     Education account instead of $2,176,533,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $2,040,302,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       For Title VI International Education and Foreign Languages 
     Studies programs, the Appropriations Committees concur in the 
     direction in House Report 110-231 with regard to actions to 
     respond to the National Research Council study on Title VI 
     and Fulbright-Hays. The Department shall use one-third of the 
     funding increase over fiscal year 2007 for Title VI domestic 
     programs to expand the number of academic year and summer 
     foreign language and area studies fellowships. A portion of 
     the increase shall also be used to assist Title VI grantees 
     to enhance databases and develop web portals to improve the 
     dissemination of information produced under these programs to 
     the public. Further, the Appropriations Committees direct 
     that no funds shall be available for an e-learning 
     clearinghouse and any funds diverted from Title VI programs 
     for this purpose shall be restored.
       The amended bill includes funds within the Fund for the 
     Improvement of Postsecondary Education to support the 
     following projects in the following amounts:

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       The Appropriations Committees are concerned about the 
     reduced level of participation of Hispanic students in the 
     TRIO Talent Search program, and encourage the Secretary of 
     Education to enhance program outreach efforts to Hispanics 
     with the goal of increasing the participation rates of 
     Hispanic students in Talent Search.
       With regard to Teacher Quality Enhancement Grants, the 
     Appropriations Committees intend that the increase provided 
     over the amount needed for continuing awards in fiscal year 
     2008 be used solely for partnership grants to institutions of 
     higher education, schools of arts and sciences, and high-need 
     school districts that are focused on teacher pre-service 
     preparation.

                    Institute of Education Sciences

       The amended bill includes $555,815,000 for the Institute of 
     Education Sciences (IES) instead of $535,103,000 as proposed 
     by the House and $589,826,000 as proposed by the Senate. The 
     agreement provides $293,155,000 of total funding to be 
     available through fiscal year 2009.
       The amended bill includes language that permits funds 
     available under the Statewide Data Systems program to be used 
     for grants to States for data coordinators, who will increase 
     State capacity to more seamlessly collect data from LEAs, 
     utilize that data within state policy and educational 
     improvement initiatives, and ensure that complete and proper 
     data is reported to the Education Department and the public, 
     in accordance with NCLB and other statutes. The bill language 
     also allows for the Secretary to make an award or awards to 
     improve data collection and coordination through a state 
     education data center.
       The Appropriations Committees request a report from the 
     Department before any funds are obligated for these newly-
     authorized purposes that includes an assessment of the impact 
     on funding available to States for the original purpose of 
     the program's authorization; how the state education data 
     center will ensure state and local reporting burden will be 
     reduced; how the Department will maintain accountability 
     provisions of the federal statutes under a third-party data 
     collection regime; and the policies established or proposed 
     to ensure that non-governmental organizations continue to 
     have appropriate access to data collections.
       The amended bill does not include funding requested by the 
     Administration for a pilot study to develop a student unit 
     record data system as proposed by the House. The Senate did 
     not include similar language.
       The Appropriations Committees support the expansion of the 
     number of urban districts participating in the trial urban 
     district assessment, as well as the administration of 
     scheduled assessments in subjects approved by the National 
     Assessment Governing Board (NAGB) and 12th grade State 
     reading and math assessments. The amended bill provides 
     funding flexibility if the NAGB is able to identify resources 
     for these initiatives.
       The National Assessment Governing Board is requested to 
     make particular certifications regarding the National 
     Assessment of Educational Progress 2009 science test, as 
     described in section 310 of H.R. 3043, as passed by the 
     Senate. The House bill did not include a similar provision.
       The Government Accountability Office is requested to 
     conduct a study on strategies used to prepare students to 
     meet State academic standards, as described in section 313 of 
     H.R. 3043, as passed by the Senate. The House bill did not 
     include a similar provision.

                        Departmental Management


                         program administration

       The amended bill includes $418,587,000 for Departmental 
     program administration instead of $219,487,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $420,631,000 as proposed by the Senate.
       The Secretary of Education is required to assess the impact 
     on education felt by students in States with a high 
     proportion of Federal lands compared to students in non-
     public land States and to submit a report no later than one 
     year after enactment of this Act. The Senate had a similar 
     requirement in bill language. The House did not have similar 
     language.


                        office for civil rights

       The amended bill includes $91,205,000 for the Office for 
     Civil Rights instead of $93,771,000 as proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate.


                    office of the inspector general

       The amended bill provides $51,753,000 for the Office of the 
     Inspector General instead of $53,239,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $54,239,000 as proposed by the Senate.

                           General Provisions


                     one percent transfer authority

                          (transfer of funds)

       The amended bill includes a general provision similar to 
     that proposed by the Senate providing the Secretary of 
     Education with the authority to transfer up to one percent of 
     discretionary funds between appropriations, but no 
     appropriation shall be increased by more than three percent 
     by any such transfer. This transfer is available only to meet 
     emergency needs. The Appropriations Committees are to be 
     notified 15 days in advance of any transfer. The House bill 
     included a similar provision, but allowed transfers for 
     unanticipated needs and allowed an appropriation to be 
     increased up to an additional two percent subject to approval 
     of the Appropriations Committees.


        integrity and ethical values in department of education

       The amended bill modifies a general provision proposed by 
     the House requiring the Secretary of Education to establish 
     procedures to assess whether covered individuals or entities 
     have potential financial interest in or impaired objectivity 
     regarding a product or service purchased with or guaranteed 
     or insured by the Department of Education or one of its 
     contracted entities. The Secretary is directed to disclose 
     any such potential financial interest. The Department of 
     Education Inspector General is directed to report on the 
     adequacy of the procedures established by the Department 
     and to conduct a review within one year to ensure that the 
     procedures are effective. The Senate did not have a 
     similar provision.


                               impact aid

       The amended bill modifies a general provision proposed by 
     the Senate regarding Impact Aid to several school districts 
     in Illinois by expanding eligibility for these districts for 
     two years. The House did not have a similar provision.


                      voluntary flexible agreement

       The amended bill includes a general provision proposed by 
     the Senate that requires the Secretary of Education to 
     renegotiate the existing ``voluntary flexible agreements'' 
     under the Higher Education Act, which allow student loan 
     guaranty agencies to be compensated by the Federal government 
     for preventing student loan defaults, rather than collecting 
     on defaulted loans. The provision requires the Secretary to 
     negotiate new, cost-neutral agreements by March 31, 2008 with 
     any guaranty agency that had a voluntary flexible agreement 
     that was determined not to be cost-neutral in October 2007, 
     unless such guaranty agency does not wish to enter into such 
     agreement. The House did not include a similar provision.


              definition of a higher education institution

       The amended bill includes a general provision not in either 
     the House or Senate bill permitting continued student 
     financial aid eligibility to an institution of higher 
     education affiliated with an entity that filed a bankruptcy 
     petition in 2001.


                  student financial aid administration

                         (rescission of funds)

       The amended bill includes a general provision rescinding 
     $25,000,000 from excess student aid administration balances. 
     The House and Senate bills did not contain this rescission.

                               Impact Aid

       The amended bill includes a general provision regarding 
     eligibility for Impact Aid basic support payments to heavily 
     impacted school districts in fiscal year 2008. The House and 
     Senate bills did not include this provision.


                          underground railroad

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate providing funding for the Underground 
     Railroad Educational and Cultural Program, to be funded 
     through an administrative reduction. The House did not have a 
     similar provision. Funding for this activity is included in 
     the Higher Education account.


                        upward bound evaluation

       The amended bill does not include a provision in Title III 
     regarding a prohibition of funds to implement an evaluation 
     of the Upward Bound program until after the authorizing 
     committees have reviewed the regulation as proposed by the 
     Senate. A similar provision was included in the House bill, 
     and is included in Title V of the amended bill.


                           annual report card

       The amended bill does not include a provision included in 
     the Senate bill requiring the Secretary of Education to 
     submit to the appropriate committees of Congress and post on 
     the internet an annual report card pertaining to Department 
     personnel and programs. The House bill did not contain a 
     similar provision.


                           science assessment

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate expressing the sense of the Senate 
     regarding science teaching and the National Assessment of 
     Educational Progress 2009 science test. The House did not 
     have a similar provision. Language relating to this provision 
     is included in the IES section of this statement.


                             stem programs

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate that provides funding for programs 
     that assist teachers acquiring degrees in science, 
     technology, engineering, math (STEM) or critical foreign 
     languages. The Senate proposed an administrative reduction to 
     support these program increases. The House did not include a 
     similar provision. Funding for these programs is included in 
     the Higher Education account.


                           threat assessments

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate that requires the Secretary of 
     Education to update the 2002 guidance on threat assessment in 
     schools to reflect the recommendations of the report to the 
     President regarding the legal sharing of personal information 
     under various statutes. The House did not include a similar 
     provision. This issue is discussed in the Safe Schools and 
     Citizenship Education section of this statement.

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                  gao report on achievement standards

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate requiring the Government 
     Accountability Office to submit a report to Congress on 
     student preparation techniques to meet State academic 
     achievement standards. The House did not include a similar 
     provision. This issue is discussed in the IES section of this 
     statement.

                       TITLE IV--RELATED AGENCIES

             Corporation for National and Community Service


                           operating expenses

                     (including transfer of funds)

       The amended bill includes $796,662,000 for the operating 
     expenses of the programs administered by the Corporation for 
     National and Community Service (CNCS) instead of $768,905,000 
     as proposed by the House and $804,489,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The amended bill includes language specifying funding 
     amounts for domestic volunteer service programs and national 
     and community service programs as proposed by the House. The 
     Senate did not specify funding levels in the bill. As 
     proposed by the House, the amended bill includes language 
     allowing one percent of grant funds also to be used for 
     electronic management of the grants cycle. The Senate did not 
     propose similar bill language.


                  domestic volunteer service programs

       The amended bill includes language that none of the funds 
     provided for program operating expenses may be used to 
     provide stipends or monetary incentives to program 
     participants or volunteer leaders who exceed the income 
     guidelines in the Domestic Volunteer Service Act. Both the 
     House and Senate bills proposed similar language.
       The amended bill does not include language proposed by the 
     Senate that all prior year unobligated balances from the 
     ``Domestic Volunteer Service Programs, Operating Expenses'' 
     account shall be transferred to and merged with this 
     appropriation. The House bill did not propose similar 
     language.


                national and community service programs

     National Service Trust
       Within the total for National and Community Service 
     programs, the amended bill includes language, as proposed by 
     the House, designating that not more than $55,000,000 of 
     grants under the National Service Trust may be used to 
     administer, reimburse, or support national service programs 
     instead of $65,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.

                           AmeriCorps Grants

       The amended bill includes language, similar to Senate 
     report language, allowing the transfer of any deobligated 
     funds from closed out AmeriCorps grants to the National 
     Service Trust. The House did not propose similar language.
       The amended bill does not include language proposed by the 
     Senate setting aside funding for grants under the National 
     Service Trust program for activities under the AmeriCorps 
     Education Awards Program. The House bill did not propose 
     similar language.
       The amended bill does not include language proposed by the 
     Senate that up to $4,000,000 shall be to support national 
     service scholarships for high school students performing 
     community service. The House did not propose similar 
     language.
       The amended bill does not include language proposed by the 
     Senate that of the amount provided for educational awards, 
     $7,000,000 shall be held in reserve as defined by the 
     Strengthen AmeriCorps Program Act. The House did not propose 
     similar language.
     Innovation, Assistance, and Other Activities
       Within the amount for Innovation, Assistance, and Other 
     Activities, the amended bill includes the following: $500,000 
     for Martin Luther King grants; $5,000,000 for Disability 
     grants; $850,000 for the Service-Learning Clearinghouse and 
     Exchange; and $4,879,000 for National Service Outreach and 
     Innovation activities.
       Also within the total for Innovation, Assistance, and Other 
     Activities, the amended bill includes $8,000,000 for merit-
     based competitive grants for supporting and expanding 
     volunteerism. The Appropriations Committees expect that 
     previous partnership grantees, such as the Points of Light 
     Foundation, America's Promise, and Communities in Schools, 
     will be eligible to compete for these grants and recommend 
     that consideration be given to national programs that build 
     alignment among youth-serving organizations and other sectors 
     to promote coordination of services for disadvantaged youth 
     to achieve better outcomes.
       The amended bill does not include language proposed by the 
     Senate setting aside not more than $10,466,000 for quality 
     and innovation activities. The House did not propose similar 
     language.
     National Civilian Community Corps
       The amended bill includes language designating that funding 
     for the National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) shall be 
     available until September 30, 2009. Neither the House nor the 
     Senate proposed similar language.
       The amended bill includes language, as proposed by the 
     Senate, that of the amount provided for NCCC, no less than 
     $5,000,000 shall be for the acquisition, renovation, 
     equipping, and startup costs for campuses--one located in 
     Vinton, Iowa and the other in Vicksburg, Mississippi. As 
     proposed by the Senate, these center sites should be restored 
     based on CNCS' 2005 geographic assessment and its more 
     specific site evaluation in October 2006. The 
     Appropriations Committees expect that an NCCC class will 
     be operating out of each facility by the end of fiscal 
     year 2008 as proposed by the Senate. The House did not 
     propose similar language.
     Learn and Serve America
       The amended bill does not include language proposed by the 
     House designating funding for service-learning programs to 
     remain available until September 30, 2009. The Senate bill 
     did not include similar language.


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $68,964,000 for the Corporation 
     for National and Community Service salaries and expenses, as 
     proposed by the House, instead of $69,520,000 as proposed by 
     the Senate.


                      OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

       The amended bill includes $5,932,000 for the Office of 
     Inspector General (OIG) instead of $5,512,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $6,900,000 as proposed by the Senate. The OIG 
     is directed to continue reviewing the management of the 
     National Service Trust and to continue reviewing the annual 
     Trust reports and to notify the Committees on Appropriations 
     of the House of Representatives and the Senate on the 
     accuracy of the reports as proposed by the Senate. The House 
     did not propose similar language.


                       ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

                       CHANGES THROUGH RULEMAKING

       The amended bill includes language that CNCS shall make any 
     changes to program requirements, service delivery, or policy 
     only through public notice and comment rulemaking to include 
     service delivery changes in the administration and/or 
     governance of national service programs. Both the House and 
     Senate proposed similar language.


                           PROFESSIONAL CORPS

       The amended bill includes language proposed by the House 
     allowing professional corps programs to apply for a certain 
     waiver to allow applicants to apply through State formula. 
     The Senate did not propose similar language.


                            DONATED SERVICES

       The amended bill includes language proposed by the House to 
     allow CNCS to solicit and accept compensated and commercial 
     services of organizations and individuals (other than 
     participants) to assist in carrying out the duties of CNCS 
     under the national service laws and that such an individual 
     shall be subject to the same protections and limitations as 
     volunteers. The Senate did not propose similar language.


                      COMBINED MATCHING OF GRANTS

       The amended bill includes language proposed by the House 
     specifying that AmeriCorps programs receiving grants under 
     the National Service Trust program shall meet an overall 
     minimum share requirement of 24 percent for the first three 
     years that they receive funding and thereafter shall meet 
     certain requirements as provided in the Code of Federal 
     Regulations, without regard to the operating costs match 
     requirement. The Senate did not propose similar language.


                     MANAGING STATE FORMULA GRANTS

       The amended bill includes language that formula-based 
     grants to States and territories to operate AmeriCorps 
     programs may be made if the application describes certain 
     criteria related to positions and qualifications and makes 
     assurances with regard to subgrants prior to the execution of 
     any subgrants. Neither the House nor the Senate proposed 
     similar language.


                   OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL AUDITS

       The amended bill does not include language proposed by both 
     the House and Senate that the Inspector General shall conduct 
     random audits of grantees that administer activities under 
     the AmeriCorps programs and shall levy sanctions. The 
     Appropriations Committees expect the Inspector General to 
     continue conducting independent and objective audits and 
     investigations to prevent and detect fraud, waste, and abuse 
     as established in the Inspector General Act of 1978.


                           TRANSFER AUTHORITY

       The amended bill does not include language proposed by the 
     Senate to permit CNCS to transfer not to exceed one percent 
     of any discretionary funds between activities. The House did 
     not propose similar language.

                  Corporation for Public Broadcasting

       The amended bill includes language as proposed by the House 
     that prohibits funds made available to the Corporation for 
     Public Broadcasting by this Act to be used to apply any 
     political test or qualification in selecting, appointing, 
     promoting, or taking any other personnel action with respect 
     to officers, agents, and employees of the Corporation. The 
     Senate bill did not include a similar provision.
       The amended bill also prohibits the use of fiscal years 
     2008, 2009, and 2010 funds available to CPB for the 
     Television Future Fund as proposed by the House. The Senate 
     bill included a similar provision.

               Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill provides $43,800,000 for the Federal 
     Mediation and Conciliation Service instead of $44,450,000 as 
     proposed by both the House and the Senate. Within the total 
     the amended bill does not provide any funds for the Federal 
     Mediation and Conciliation Service's Labor-Management Grants 
     Program as proposed in both the House and Senate bills.

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                Institute of Museum and Library Services


    OFFICE OF MUSEUM AND LIBRARY SERVICES: GRANTS AND ADMINISTRATION

       The amended bill provides $268,193,000 for the Institute of 
     Museum and Library Services instead of $264,812,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $265,680,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. The Appropriations Committees concur with language 
     included in the House report that gives the Institute of 
     Museum and Library Services the authority and resources to 
     carry out the mission of the National Commission on Libraries 
     and Information Science. The Senate report did not include 
     similar language. The amended bill also includes language 
     allowing funds to be made available for grants to 
     commemorative Federal commissions that support museum and 
     library activities, similar to language proposed by the 
     Senate.
       Within the total for the Institute, the amended bill 
     includes the following activities in the following amounts:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Program                           Amended bill
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Museums for America.....................................     $17,152,000
Museum Assessment.......................................         442,000
Museum Conservation Projects............................       2,772,000
Museum Conservation Assessment..........................         807,000
Museum National Leadership Project......................       7,920,000
Native American Museum Services.........................         911,000
21st Century Museum Professionals.......................         982,000
Museum Grants, African American History and Culture.....         842,000
Library Services State Grants...........................     163,746,000
Native American Library Services........................       3,638,000
Library National Leadership Grants......................      12,375,000
Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program...............      23,760,000
Policy, Research, and Statistics........................       2,000,000
Administration..........................................      12,236,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       The amended bill includes funds within the Office of Museum 
     and Library Services to support the following projects in the 
     following amounts:

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        National Commission on Libraries and Information Science


                          salaries and expenses

       The amended bill includes $400,000 for the National 
     Commission on Libraries and Information Science as proposed 
     by the Senate. The House did not include funds for this 
     activity. The Appropriations Committees instruct that these 
     funds be used for the close out activities of the Commission.

                     National Labor Relations Board


                          salaries and expenses

        The amended bill includes $256,238,000 for the National 
     Labor Relations Board instead of $256,988,000 as proposed by 
     the Senate and $257,488,000 as proposed by the House.

                        National Mediation Board


                          salaries and expenses

        The amended bill includes $12,911,000 for the National 
     Mediation Board instead of $12,992,000 as proposed by both 
     the House and Senate. Within the total for the National 
     Mediation Board, $669,000 is included to supplement the 
     budget request for arbitration. These funds are provided for 
     arbitrator salaries and should be used to address the backlog 
     of section 3 arbitration cases. The House and Senate reports 
     included similar language.

                        Railroad Retirement Board


                      dual benefits payment account

        The amended bill includes language in the House bill 
     providing that 2 percent of the amount available for payment 
     of vested dual benefits will be available for the dual 
     benefits contingency reserve. The Senate bill contained a 
     similar provision that specifically designated the amount 
     available.


              limitation on the office of inspector general

        The amended bill includes $7,173,000 for the Office of 
     Inspector General instead of $7,606,000 included in the House 
     bill and $8,000,000 included in the Senate bill. The amended 
     bill includes language proposed by the Senate bill that 
     prohibits the transfer of funds to the Office of the 
     Inspector General. The House bill did not include similar 
     language. The bill also includes a provision that allows the 
     Office of Inspector General to conduct audits, 
     investigations, and reviews of the Medicare programs. The 
     House bill did not include similar language.

                     Social Security Administration


                  supplemental security income program

       The amended bill includes $27,000,191 for the Supplemental 
     Security Income Program instead of $26,948,525,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $27,005,500,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
        The amended bill provides funds to support the National 
     Center on Senior Benefits Outreach and Enrollment within the 
     Administration on Aging rather than in the Social Security 
     Administration (SSA) as proposed by the Senate. The House did 
     not provide funding for this activity within SSA.


                  limitation on administrative expenses

        The amended bill includes $9,917,842,000 for the 
     limitation on administrative expenses, instead of 
     $9,696,953,000 as proposed by the House and $9,871,953,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. SSA is expected to utilize these 
     funds to ensure that the backlog of initial disability claims 
     grows no larger and to pursue actions that will begin the 
     reduction in the current appeals hearings backlog and 
     processing times. The Appropriations Committees note that 
     funding above the President's request is required in order to 
     prevent such negative outcomes.
        While the President's request did include resources above 
     the fiscal year 2007 level for additional program integrity 
     work, such as continuing disability reviews and 
     redeterminations of eligibility, the amended bill does not 
     include language requiring that funds be used for this 
     purpose. Instead, the Appropriations Committees intend for 
     SSA to allocate any funds not needed for timely processing of 
     new disability claims and the hearings backlog reduction plan 
     to such program integrity work.
        The Appropriations Committees request that the Government 
     Accountability Office (GAO) evaluate the Social Security 
     Administration's plan to reduce the hearing backlog for 
     disability claims at the Social Security Administration, as 
     described in the report submitted by the Commissioner on 
     September 13, 2007, pursuant to Senate Report 110-107. The 
     Appropriations Committees further request that GAO also 
     recommend any legislative changes based on its evaluation of 
     the plan. The House did not propose similar language.
        The Appropriations Committees also request that GAO assess 
     existing authorities to hire, manage, and ensure 
     accountability of administrative law judges in the proper 
     administration of their duties and make recommendations for 
     legislative changes that will support those findings. The 
     Senate bill proposed similar language. The House did not 
     propose similar language in either the bill or report.


                       office of inspector general

                      (including transfer of funds)

        The amended bill includes $93,549,000 for the Office of 
     Inspector General, instead of $95,047,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $96,047,000 as proposed by the Senate.

                       TITLE V--GENERAL PROVISIONS


      normal and recognized executive-congressional communications

       The amended bill includes a general provision as proposed 
     by the House prohibiting the use of funds in the Act to 
     promote the legalization of a drug or substance on the 
     controlled substance list except for normal and recognized 
     executive-congressional communications. The Senate bill 
     included a similar prohibition, but deleted the exception for 
     normal and recognized executive-congressional communications.


                         agency operating plans

       The amended bill includes a general provision proposed by 
     the House that requires each department and related agency 
     funded through this Act to submit a fiscal year 2008 
     operating plan within 45 days of enactment of this Act. The 
     Senate bill did not include a similar provision.


                         upward bound evaluation

       The amended bill includes a general provision proposed by 
     the House that prohibits the use of funds to carry out the 
     evaluation of the Upward Bound program described in the 
     absolute priority for Upward Bound Program participant 
     selection and evaluation published by the Department of 
     Education in the Federal Register on September 22, 2006. The 
     Senate bill contained a similar provision.


                   employment of unauthorized workers

       The amended bill includes a provision proposed by the House 
     that prohibits the use of funds in this Act to employ workers 
     described in section 274A(h)(3) of the Immigration and 
     Nationality Act. The Senate bill did not contain a similar 
     provision.


                   noncompetitive contracts and grants

       The amended bill includes a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that requires the Secretaries of Labor, Health and 
     Human Services, and Education to submit a quarterly report to 
     the Committees on Appropriations of the House of 
     Representatives and the Senate containing certain information 
     on noncompetitive contracts, grants and cooperative 
     agreements exceeding $100,000 in value. The House bill did 
     not include a similar provision.


                       inspector general websites

       The amended bill includes a general provision proposed by 
     the Senate that requires departments, agencies, and 
     commissions funded in the Act to maintain a direct link on 
     their websites to the websites of their Inspector General. 
     The House bill did not include a similar provision.


       contractor and grantee federal tax liability certifications

       The amended bill includes a general provision proposed by 
     the Senate that prohibits the use of funds in this Act for a 
     contract or grant exceeding $5,000,000 unless the prospective 
     contractor or grantee makes certain certifications regarding 
     Federal tax liability.


                  physician quality incentive payments

       The amended bill modifies a general provision proposed by 
     the Senate to amend the Social Security Act by reducing the 
     amount available for the physician quality incentive payments 
     by $150,000,000. The Senate provision also increased funding 
     for the Social Security Administration by $150,000,000. The 
     amended bill allocates these funds under the Social Security 
     Administration account. The House bill did not include this 
     provision.


                   iraqi and afghan special immigrants

       The amended bill includes a general provision proposed by 
     the Senate that authorizes resettlement assistance, 
     entitlement programs, and other benefits for a period of up 
     to six months to Iraqi and Afghan aliens granted special 
     immigration status. The House bill did not include a similar 
     provision.


                   fraudulent social security numbers

  The amended bill includes a general provision proposed by the Senate 
that prohibits funds in this Act to process claims for credit for 
quarters of coverage based on work performed under a Social Security 
number that was not the claimant's number if such use of the Social 
Security number has been found to be an offense prohibited under 
section 208 of the Social Security Act. The House bill did not include 
a similar provision.


                       across the board reduction

       The amended bill includes rescission of approximately 1.7 
     percent of the budget authority provided for fiscal year 2008 
     for any discretionary account in this Act. This reduction 
     shall be applied proportionately to each such discretionary 
     account and each item of budget authority, and within each 
     such account and item, to each program, project, and 
     activity, pursuant to section 528. Within 30 days of 
     enactment of this Act, the Director of the Office of 
     Management and Budget shall submit to the Committees on 
     Appropriations a report specifying the account and amount of 
     each rescission made pursuant to this section.


 prohibition of private entity to disburse railroad retirement benefits

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate that prohibits the Railroad Retirement 
     Board from using funds in this Act to utilize a 
     nongovernmental financial institution to disburse railroad 
     retirement benefits. The enactment of Public Law 109-305 
     makes this provision unnecessary. The House bill did not 
     include a similar provision.

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                      agency budget justifications

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the House that requires the Departments of Labor 
     and Health and Human Services to provide Congressional budget 
     justifications in the format used by the Department of 
     Education. The Senate bill did not include a similar 
     provision.


                  employment verification pilot program

       The amended bill does not include a general provision that 
     prohibits the use of funds to enter into a contract with an 
     entity that does not participate in the basic pilot program 
     described in section 403(a) of the Illegal Immigration Reform 
     and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996. The Senate bill did 
     not contain a similar provision.


        deputy commissioner of the social security administration

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the House that prohibits the use of funds in this 
     Act to pay the basic pay of the Deputy Commissioner of the 
     Social Security Administration if such individual has not 
     been confirmed by a vote of the Senate. The Senate bill did 
     not contain a similar provision.


                      human papillomavirus vaccine

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the House that prohibits the use of funds in this 
     Act to implement any requirement that individuals receive 
     vaccination for human papillomavirus (HPV) as a condition of 
     school admittance or matriculation. The Senate bill did not 
     contain a similar provision.


                       school improvement programs

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the House that reduces funds for the Department 
     of Labor management expenses and increases funds for 
     Department of Education school improvement programs. The 
     Senate bill did not contain a similar provision.


                      organ transplant regulation

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the House that prohibits the use of funds by the 
     Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to implement certain 
     portions of the final rule published on March 30, 2007 
     pertaining to organ transplant centers. The Senate bill 
     did not contain a similar provision.


             department of education office of civil rights

        The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the House that increases and decreases funds for 
     the Department of Education Office of Civil Rights. The 
     amended bill reflects funding for this office under the 
     appropriate account. The Senate bill did not include a 
     similar provision.


                     education for the disadvantaged

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the House that increases and decreases funds for 
     the Department of Education, Education for the Disadvantaged 
     account. The amended bill provides funding for these programs 
     under the appropriate account. The Senate bill did not 
     include a similar provision.


                       centers for disease control

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the House that prohibits the use of funds in this 
     Act for the Entertainment Education Program, the Ombudsman 
     Program of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), and for 
     certain equipment for its fitness center. A similar 
     prohibition of funds proposed by the Senate for the CDC 
     Ombudsman Program and for certain equipment for CDC's fitness 
     center is included under the Title II General Provisions.


                     use of energy star light bulbs

       The amended bill does not include a provision proposed by 
     the House to prohibit the use of funds in this Act to 
     purchase light bulbs without an ``ENERGY STAR'' designation. 
     The Senate bill did not contain a similar provision.


                 attendance at international conferences

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the House that prohibits the use of funds in this 
     Act for the attendance of more than 50 employees from a 
     Federal agency at any international conference. The Senate 
     bill did not include a similar provision.


 department of labor training and employment services and the national 
                          institutes of health

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the House that reduces amounts otherwise provided 
     in this Act for the Department of Labor for training and 
     employment services and increases amounts for certain 
     institutes of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The 
     amended bill provides funds for the NIH under the appropriate 
     accounts. The Senate bill did not include a similar 
     provision.


                         sundance film festival

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the House that prohibits the use of funds by the 
     Public Broadcasting Service to sponsor events at the 
     Filmmaker Lodge at the Sundance Film Festival. The Senate 
     bill did not include a similar provision.


            hospital inpatient prospective payment regulation

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the House that prohibits the use of funds in the 
     Act to implement certain provisions in a proposed regulation 
     published on May 3, 2007 pertaining to a hospital inpatient 
     prospective payment system based on the use of a Medicare 
     severity diagnosis related group, or to implement a 
     prospective behavioral offset in response to implementation 
     of such a payment system. The Senate bill did not include a 
     similar provision.


                         congressional projects

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate that prohibits the use of funds in the 
     Act for Congressionally directed projects, unless the 
     specific project has been disclosed in accordance with the 
     rules of the Senate or House of Representatives. The 
     Appropriations Committees concur that such projects are 
     already subjected to the rules of each body. The House bill 
     did not include a similar provision.


                      bethel performing arts center

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate that prohibits the use of funds by the 
     Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS) for the 
     Bethel Performing Arts Center and make certain other funding 
     adjustments within the IMLS and Health Resources and Services 
     Administration accounts. The House bill did not include a 
     similar provision.


 gao report on social security administration disability claims backlog

       The amended bill does not include a provision proposed by 
     the Senate that requires the Government Accountability Office 
     to submit a report to Congress evaluating the Social Security 
     Administration's plan to reduce its hearing backlog for 
     disability claims and to improve the disability process. This 
     reporting requirement is included under the Social Security 
     Administration account. The House bill did not include a 
     similar provision.


                 gao report on administrative law judges

       The amended bill does not include a provision proposed by 
     the Senate that requires the Government Accountability Office 
     to submit a report to Congress making recommendations on ways 
     to improve the hiring and managing of administrative law 
     judges. This reporting requirement is included under the 
     Social Security Administration account. The House bill did 
     not include a similar provision.


              social security office closure in bristol, ct

       The amended bill does not include a provision proposed by 
     the Senate that prohibits funds in this or any other Act to 
     close the Bristol, CT Social Security Administration field 
     office before the date on which the Commissioner of the 
     Social Security Administration submits a detailed report 
     outlining and justifying the process for selecting field 
     offices to be closed. The House bill did not include a 
     similar provision.


                   ILLEGAL DRUG INJECTION FACILITIES

       The amended bill deletes without prejudice a general 
     provision proposed by the Senate that prohibits funds in the 
     Act from being allocated, directed, or otherwise made 
     available to cities that provide safe haven to illegal drug 
     users through the use of illegal drug injection facilities. 
     The House bill did not include a similar provision.


                       supplemental h-1b visa fees

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate to amend the Immigration and 
     Nationality Act to require a supplemental H-1B visa fee, 
     authorize a scholarship program at the National Science 
     Foundation (NSF), and dedicate funds collected from such fees 
     to the new NSF scholarship program and the Jacob K. Javits 
     Gifted and Talented Students Education Act of 2001. The House 
     bill did not contain a similar provision.


                  recapture of unused immigrant visas

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate to amend the American Competitiveness 
     in the Twenty-first Century Act of 2000 to recapture prior 
     year unused employment-based immigrant visas for nurses and 
     require the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish a 
     process for reviewing and acting on petitions for these 
     visas. The House bill did not contain a similar provision.


               nurses and other health care professionals

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate to amend the American Competitiveness 
     in the Twenty-first Century Act of 2000 to establish a fee 
     for recaptured nurse visas, amend the Public Health Service 
     Act to authorize a program of capitation grants to schools 
     of nursing using such fees, and amend the Immigration and 
     Nationality Act to provide for the temporary absence of 
     aliens providing health care in developing countries. The 
     House bill did not contain a similar provision.


                         premium airline travel

       The amended bill does not include a general provision 
     proposed by the Senate that prohibits funds in this Act for 
     the purchase of first class or premium airline travel that 
     would not be consistent with sections 301-10.123 and 301-
     10.124 of title 41 of the Code of Federal Regulations. The 
     House did not contain a similar provision.

         TITLE VI--NATIONAL COMMISSION ON CHILDREN AND DISASTERS

       The amended bill includes language establishing a National 
     Commission on Children

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     and Disasters to conduct a study and make recommendations on 
     the needs of children as they relate to preparation for, 
     response to, and recovery from all hazards, including major 
     disasters and emergencies.

   Disclosure of Earmarks and Congressionally Directed Spending Items

       Following is a list of congressional earmarks and 
     congressionally directed spending items (as defined in clause 
     9 of rule XXI of the Rules of the House of Representatives 
     and rule XLIV of the Standing Rules of the Senate, 
     respectively) included in the House amendment or this 
     explanatory statement, along with the name of each Senator, 
     House Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner who 
     submitted a request to the Committee of jurisdiction for each 
     item so identified. Items which did not appear in the House 
     or Senate versions of H.R. 3043 or the accompanying committee 
     reports are marked with an asterisk. Neither the House 
     amendment nor the explanatory statement contains any limited 
     tax benefits or limited tariff benefits as defined in the 
     applicable House and Senate rules.

                                                                 LABOR / HHS / EDUCATION
                   [The amounts provided for projects displayed in this table are prior to the reduction in Section 528 of this bill.]
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                                                                                          Amount (in
      Account                                      Project                                 dollars)                         Member
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AOA                  Allied Jewish Federation of Colorado, Denver, CO for a naturally        292,000  DeGette, Diana; Salazar
                      occurring retirement communities demonstration project
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AOA                  Amalgamated Warbasse Houses, Inc., Brooklyn, NY for a                   243,000  Nadler, Jerrold
                      demonstration project focusing on supportive service programs in
                      naturally occurring retirement communities
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AOA                  California Senior Legal Hotline, Sacramento, CA for a                    78,000  Matsui, Doris
                      demonstration project to increase services to non-English-
                      speaking seniors
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AOA                  Coalition of Wisconsin Aging Groups, Madison, WI, to conduct            165,000  Kohl
                      outreach and education for law enforcement and financial industry
                      on financial elder abuse
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AOA                  Disability Rights Wisconsin, Madison, WI, for nursing home support      151,000  Kohl
                      services
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AOA                  Durham-Chapel Hill Jewish Federation, Durham, NC for a                  126,000  Price (NC), David
                      demonstration program to improve assistance to family caregivers
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AOA                  Good Samaritan Village of Hastings, Sioux Falls, SD, for the             97,000  Hagel
                      continuation of the Sensor Technology Project for Senior
                      Independent Living and Home Health
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AOA                  Howard Brown Health Center, Chicago, IL for the Chicago Elder           390,000  Schakowsky, Janice
                      Project
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AOA                  Jewish Community Services of South Florida, North Miami, FL for a       121,000  Wasserman Schultz, Debbie; Nelson, Bill
                      naturally occurring retirement communities demonstration project
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AOA                  Jewish Family & Child Services, Portland, Oregon, for seniors            82,000  Smith; Wu, David
                      programs and services at a Naturally Occurring Retirement
                      Community
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AOA                  Jewish Family and Children's Service of Greater Philadelphia,            87,000  Specter; Schwartz, Allyson
                      Philadelphia, PA, for Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities
                      demonstration project
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AOA                  Jewish Family and Children's Service of Minneapolis, Minnetonka,        195,000  Ramstad, Jim; Ellison, Keith; Klobuchar
                      MI for a naturally occurring retirement community demonstration
                      project
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AOA                  Jewish Family Service of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM for a              292,000  Domenici, Bingaman; Wilson (NM), Heather
                      naturally occurring retirement community demonstration project
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AOA                  Jewish Family Service, Los Angeles, CA for a naturally occurring        341,000  Waxman, Henry; Boxer
                      retirement communities demonstration project in Park La Brea and
                      the San Fernando Valley
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AOA                  Jewish Family Services of Delaware, Inc., Wilmington, DE for a          292,000  Castle, Michael; Biden, Carper
                      naturally occurring retirement community demonstration project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AOA                  Jewish Federation of Central New Jersey, Scotch Plains, NJ for the      292,000  Ferguson, Mike; Sires, Albio; Lautenberg, Menendez
                      naturally occurring retirement community demonstration project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AOA                  Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, for a Naturally       82,000  Chambliss; Lewis (GA), John
                      Occurring Retirement Community
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AOA                  Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN for a       614,000  Bayh, Lugar; Carson, Julia
                      Naturally Occurring Retirement Community
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AOA                  Jewish Federation of Greater Monmouth County, NJ for a naturally        292,000  Holt, Rush; Lautenberg, Menendez
                      occurring retirement communities demonstration project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AOA                  Jewish Federation of Greater New Haven, Woodbridge, CT to develop,      146,000  DeLauro, Rosa; Lieberman
                      test, evaluate, and disseminate an innovative community-based
                      approach to caregiver support services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AOA                  Jewish Federation of Las Vegas, NV for the Las Vegas Senior             585,000  Reid
                      Lifeline Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AOA                  Jewish Federation of Middlesex County, South River, NJ for a            243,000  Pallone, Frank
                      naturally occurring retirement communities demonstration project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AOA                  Jewish Social Service Agency, Fairfax, VA for a naturally               146,000  Davis, Tom
                      occurring retirement community demonstration project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AOA                  Nevada Rural Counties RSVP, Carson City, NV, to provide home             97,000  Reid
                      services to seniors in rural areas
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AOA                  Shenandoah Area Agency on Aging, Front Royal, VA for a model group      146,000  Wolf, Frank
                      respite center for persons with Alzheimer's disease and dementia
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AOA                  UJA Federation of Northern NJ, River Edge, NJ, for a Naturally          165,000  Lautenberg, Menendez; Garrett (NJ), Scott
                      Occurring Retirement Community
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AOA                  United Jewish Communities of MetroWest, NJ, Parsippany, NJ for the      487,000  Frelinghuysen, Rodney; Lautenberg, Menendez
                      Lifelong Involvement for Vital Elders Aging in Place initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AOA                  United Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA,          87,000  Specter
                      for Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities demonstration
                      project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AOA                  University of Florida, Gainesville, FL for a technology                  97,000  Stearns, Cliff
                      demonstration project to assist seniors
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  A Voice for All, Wilmington, DE, for speech and language                316,000  Harkin
                      evaluations for persons with disabilities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Adler Aphasia Center, Maywood, NJ for a program to improve              121,000  Rothman, Steven
                      communication and other life skills for people with aphasia
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Advocate Good Shepard Hospital, Barrington, IL for the expansion         29,000  Bean, Melissa
                      of an ongoing pilot project to address the growing problem of
                      childhood obesity among elementary schools in Lake County, IL
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Alameda County Public Health Department, Office of AIDS                 292,000  Lee, Barbara
                      Administration, Oakland, CA for an HIV/AIDS prevention and
                      testing initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, Juneau, AK, for        487,000  Stevens
                      an Obesity Prevention and Control project in Alaska
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, Juneau, AK, for        487,000  Stevens
                      continuation and expansion of a program to detect and control
                      tuberculosis in Alaska
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CDC                  Alaska Multiple Sclerosis Center, Anchorage, AK, for multiple           146,000  Stevens
                      sclerosis related activities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Albert Einstein Healthcare Network, Philadelphia, PA, for college       165,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.
                      student screening programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  American Optometric Association, Alexandria, VA, for the InfantSee      438,000  Byrd; Sessions, Pete
                      program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX for epidemiological             312,000  Hinojosa, Ruben; Hutchison
                      research and educational outreach related to childhood cancer in
                      cooperation with the Vannie E. Cook Jr. Cancer Foundation in
                      McAllen, TX
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Bayside Community Center, San Diego, CA for its STEPS health            170,000  Davis (CA), Susan
                      education and outreach program for senior citizens
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Berean Community & Family Life Center, Brooklyn, NY for obesity         268,000  Towns, Edolphus
                      prevention programs and community health and wellness education
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Bienestar Human Services, Inc., Los Angeles, CA to expand a mobile      121,000  Roybal-Allard, Lucille; Boxer
                      HIV rapid testing program in East Los Angeles
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Boys and Girls Club of Delaware County, Jay, OK for equipment and       438,000  Boren, Dan
                      operating expenses for programs to improve diet, physical
                      activity, and emotional health
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Brown County Oral Health Partnership, Green Bay, WI, to expand an       248,000  Kohl
                      oral health program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  California State University-Fullerton, Fullerton, CA for programs       390,000  Sanchez, Loretta; Boxer
                      aimed at preventing obesity and promoting health in children
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Camden County, Camden, NJ, to purchase, equip and staff a mobile        331,000  Lautenberg, Menendez
                      health van
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Cascade AIDS, Portland, Oregon, to conduct HIV/AIDS awareness and       165,000  Smith
                      prevention programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* CDC                Center for Asbestos Related Disease Clinic, Libby, MT to create an      253,000  Baucus
                      epidemiological data repository on tremolite asbestos
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Center for International Rehabilitation, Chicago, IL, for the           195,000  Harkin
                      Disability Rights Monitor
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Charles R. Drew Wellness Center, Columbia, SC for an obesity            229,000  Clyburn, James
                      focused wellness program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Charter County of Wayne, Michigan, Detroit, MI for Infant               195,000  McCotter, Thaddeus
                      Mortality Prevention services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Chez Panisse Foundation, Berkeley, CA for the school lunch              243,000  Lee, Barbara; Boxer
                      initiative to integrate lessons about wellness, sustainability
                      and nutrition into the academic curriculum
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Children's Hunger Alliance, Columbus, OH for programs to prevent        195,000  Pryce (OH), Deborah; Voinovich
                      childhood obesity
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, for the development and           165,000  Allard, Salazar
                      deployment of Mine safety and Rescue through Sensing Networks and
                      Robotics Technology (Mine-SENTRY)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Columbus Children's Research Institute, Columbus, OH for the            195,000  Tiberi, Patrick
                      Center for Injury Research and Policy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Community Health Centers in Hawaii for Childhood Rural Asthma           121,000  Inouye
                      Project, for childhood rural asthma project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  County of Marin, San Rafael, CA for research and analysis related       292,000  Woolsey, Lynn; Boxer
                      to breast cancer incidence and mortality in the county and breast
                      cancer screening
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  CREATE Foundation, Tupelo, MS for childhood obesity prevention          438,000  Wicker, Roger
                      programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  DuPage County, Wheaton, IL for a county-wide physical fitness           146,000  Biggert, Judy
                      assessment pilot project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, NC      243,000  Butterfield, G. K.; Dole, Burr
                      for a project to study the problem of racial disparities in
                      cardiovascular diseases
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  El Puente, Brooklyn, NY for an obesity, diabetes, STD, and HIV/         214,000  Velazquez, Nydia
                      AIDS prevention program for adolescents and their families as
                      well as control and management of asthma and other
                      environmentally connected diseases
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  ExemplaSaint Joseph Hospital Foundation, Denver, CO, for the             82,000  Salazar, Allard
                      mobile mammography program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Fletcher Allen Health Care, Burlington, VT, to develop chronic          165,000  Leahy
                      disease registries
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, Fairfax, VA, for the Iowa         117,000  Harkin
                      Food Allergy Education program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Friends of the Congressional Glaucoma Caucus Foundation, Lake            73,000  Pastor, Ed
                      Success, NY to provide glaucoma screenings and follow-up in the
                      Phoenix, AZ area
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Friends of the Congressional Glaucoma Caucus Foundation, Lake           316,000  Christensen, Donna
                      Success, NY to provide glaucoma screenings and follow-up in the
                      Virgin Islands
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Georgia Chapter of the American Lung Association, Smyrna, GA to         341,000  Deal (GA), Nathan
                      study the relationship between residential floor coverings and
                      distributive patterns of airborne particulates
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Georgia Rural Water Association, Barnesville, GA, for the National       82,000  Chambliss
                      Fluoridation Training Institute
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Haitian American Association Against Cancer, Inc., Miami, FL for        234,000  Meek (FL), Kendrick
                      cancer education, outreach, screening and related programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Health Care Network, Inc, Racine, WI, to coordinate dental               82,000  Kohl
                      services for low-income patients
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Healthy Eating Lifestyle Principles, Monterey, CA for a program to      170,000  Farr, Sam
                      improve nutrition by promoting the accessibility and consumption
                      of fresh fruits and vegetables in schools
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Healthy Futures, Columbia, SC, to educate the community to              205,000  Graham
                      recognize the health concerns, specifically obesity, of youth in
                      the minority community
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Healthy Northeast Pennsylvania Initiative, Clarks Summit, PA, for        87,000  Specter; Kanjorski, Paul
                      health education
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Henderson, NV, for a diabetes screening, education and counseling       195,000  Reid; Porter, Jon
                      program for seniors
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Home Instruction Program for Preschool Youngsters - Florida, Coral      170,000  Wasserman Schultz, Debbie
                      Gables, FL to create a preventative health care model
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Ingalls Development Foundation, Harvey, IL for a comprehensive          219,000  Jackson (IL), Jesse
                      cancer prevention and early detection program, focusing on
                      minority populations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Institute of Medical Humanism, Inc, Bennington, VT, for an end-of-      146,000  Leahy
                      life care initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  International Rett Syndrome Association, Clinton, MD for education      146,000  Hoyer, Steny
                      and awareness programs regarding Rett syndrome
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Iowa Chronic Care Consortium, Des Moines, Iowa, for a preventative      146,000  Harkin, Grassley; Boswell, Leonard; Latham, Tom
                      health demonstration program
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CDC                  Iowa Department of Public Health to continue the Harkin Wellness      1,462,000  Harkin
                      Grant program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Iowa Games, Ames, IA, to continue the Lighten Up Iowa program            97,000  Harkin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Iowa Health Foundation, for wellness activities for dementia             97,000  Harkin
                      patients
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Iowa State University, Ames, IA, for the Iowa Initiative for            390,000  Harkin, Grassley
                      Healthier Schools and Student Wellness
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Kennedy Health System, Voorhees, NJ, for the Women and Children's       370,000  Lautenberg, Menendez
                      Health Pavilion's Advanced Cancer Prevention and Treatment
                      Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Kids Kicking Cancer, Inc., Detroit, MI, for cancer treatment            580,000  Levin , Stabenow
                      support activities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Kips Bay Boys and Girls Club, Bronx, NY for a nutrition and anti-       316,000  Crowley, Joseph
                      obesity demonstration program for 6- to 12-year-old children
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY for asthma education,              355,000  Towns, Edolphus; Clinton, Schumer
                      counseling, and prevention programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Louisville Department of Public Health and Wellness, Louisville,         97,000  Yarmuth, John
                      KY for improving and providing preventative healthcare to men to
                      address disease and obesity prevention, oral health, and stress
                      management
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Lower Bucks Hospital, Bristol, PA, for autism therapy evaluation         87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center, Baton Rouge, LA, for additional         97,000  Vitter; Jindal, Bobby
                      C.A.R.E Network screenings and program development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Michigan Health and Hospital Association, Lansing, MI, to improve       414,000  Levin , Stabenow
                      quality of care and patient safety in hospital surgery settings
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN for research        341,000  Gordon, Bart
                      and education regarding ways of increasing physical activity and
                      fitness among children and adolescents
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Myositis Association, Washington, DC to develop a national patient      170,000  Israel, Steve
                      registry for individuals afflicted with myositis
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Natividad Medical Center, Salinas, CA for a diabetes care               121,000  Farr, Sam
                      management program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Nazareth Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, for health outreach                 87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Nevada Cancer Institute, Las Vegas, NV for a comprehensive program      292,000  Berkley, Shelley; Porter, Jon
                      to reduce cancer incidence and mortality rates and address cancer
                      health disparities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  North Shore Health Project, Gloucester, MA for outreach and             146,000  Tierney, John
                      education on hepatitis C
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Northeast Regional Cancer Institute, Scranton, PA, for cancer            87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.; Carney, Christopher;
                      screening evaluation                                                             Kanjorski, Paul
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Nueva Esperanza, Philadelphia, PA, for HIV/AIDS programs                 87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition, Ephrata, PA, for education,        87,000  Specter, Casey
                      awareness and publication production
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Pittsburgh Regional Health Initiative, Pittsburgh, PA, for an            87,000  Specter; Murphy, Tim
                      infection control training program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Plymouth State University, Plymouth, NH for the Partners Enabling       146,000  Hodes, Paul
                      Active Rural Living Institute to develop an evidence-based model
                      for promoting and enabling appropriate daily physical activity in
                      rural communities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Potter County Human Services, Roulette, PA, for health promotion         87,000  Specter
                      programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Providence Cancer Center, Portland, OR for the rural and                112,000  Wu, David; Blumenauer, Earl; Hooley, Darlene;
                      underserved cancer outreach project                                              Walden (OR), Greg; Wyden, Smith
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Providence Multiple Sclerosis Center, Portland, Oregon, to develop       82,000  Smith, Wyden; Wu, David; Walden, Greg
                      a registry for multiple sclerosis
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Pulmonary Hypertension Association, Silver Spring, MD for public        195,000  Brady (TX), Kevin; Lantos, Tom
                      education and outreach
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Saint Michael's Medical Center, Newark, NJ, for heart disease           146,000  Menendez, Lautenberg
                      screening
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  San Antonio Metropolitan Health District, San Antonio, TX for           429,000  Gonzalez, Charles
                      further studies and public health outreach regarding
                      environmental health concerns at and near the former Kelly Air
                      Force Base
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  SHAREing and CAREing, Astoria, NY to provide culturally sensitive       121,000  Crowley, Joseph
                      breast health education, referrals for screenings/diagnostic and
                      support services for medically underserved and uninsured minority
                      women
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Silent Spring Institute, Newton, MA for studies of the impact of        121,000  Delahunt, William; Kennedy, Kerry
                      environmental pollutants on breast cancer and women's health
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Sister to Sister - Everyone Has a Heart Foundation to increase          243,000  Cardin
                      women's awareness of heart disease, Washington, D.C.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD, for                       121,000  Johnson, Thune
                      interdisciplinary research on obesity prevention and treatment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Southeastern Center for Emerging Biologic Threats, Emory                390,000  Chambliss, Isakson; Price (GA), Tom; Lewis (GA),
                      University, Atlanta, GA for programs related to bioterrorism and                 John
                      emerging biological threats
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Spinal Muscular Atrophy Foundation, New York, NY, for outreach,         487,000  Harkin, Specter, Schumer, Clinton
                      patient education and registries
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, Wabasha, MN to support a disease         97,000  Walz (MN), Timothy; Klobuchar, Coleman
                      prevention pilot program to reduce the incidence of heart disease
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  St. Francis Medical Center Foundation, Lynwood, CA for health           136,000  Sanchez T., Linda
                      education and outreach
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  St. John's Regional Medical Center, Oxnard, CA for diabetes             390,000  Capps, Lois
                      prevention and management programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  St. John's Well Child and Family Center, Los Angeles, CA for a          121,000  Becerra, Xavier
                      patient education program to address obesity, diabetes, and
                      hypertension
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Supporting Autism Families Everywhere, Wilkes-Barre, PA, for             87,000  Specter
                      Autism programs and education
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at El Paso, El Paso,       365,000  Hutchison
                      TX, for the Center for Research and Re-Emerging Infectious
                      Diseases
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  United Mine Workers of America, Fairfax, VA, for a fuel-cell             87,000  Specter
                      coalmine vehicle demonstration project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ for diabetes      263,000  Grijalva, Raul; Giffords, Gabrielle
                      educational outreach programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  University of Findlay Center for Public Health Preparedness,            268,000  Jordan, Jim; Brown, Voinovich
                      Findlay, OH for training programs on school safety and workplace
                      violence avoidance
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, for the biodiversity research     1,141,000  Roberts
                      center
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CDC                  University of Montana Rehabilitation, Research, and Training            117,000  Baucus
                      Center, Missoula, MT, to develop program Living Well and Working
                      Well with a Disability: Improving Health, Promoting Employment,
                      and Reducing Medical Costs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  University of Montana, Missoula, MT, for Methamphetamine Detection      175,000  Tester
                      and Health Effects Research
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with East Carolina          570,000  Dole; Watt, Melvin
                      University, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, for the Program in
                      Racial Disparities in Cardiovascular Disease
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, TX         390,000  Granger, Kay
                      for the Center for Minority Health, Education, Research and
                      Outreach
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, for            165,000  Specter
                      health outreach
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  University of South Florida, Tampa, FL to create, implement, and        536,000  Castor, Kathy
                      evaluate programs to assist school-aged children in becoming
                      physically active and healthy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  University of Texas Pan American, Edinburg, TX for the South Texas      312,000  Hinojosa, Ruben
                      Border Health Disparities Center's program on preventing obesity
                      in minority populations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  University of Texas, Brownsville, TX for studies regarding the          390,000  Ortiz, Solomon
                      health of the Hispanic population in the Rio Grande Valley
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, for evidence          195,000  Kohl
                      based adolescent pregnancy prevention programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Virgin Islands Perinatal Inc., Christiansted, VI for                    307,000  Christensen, Donna
                      implementation of chronic disease management and prevention
                      modalities to minimize adverse outcomes related to diabetes and
                      hypertension
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Voorhees College, Denmark, SC for a demonstration program on            131,000  Clyburn, James
                      reversing diabetes in minority communities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Wayne County Department of Public Health, Detroit, MI for a lead        292,000  Conyers, John; Levin, Stabenow
                      poisoning assessment, prevention, and intervention program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  WellSpan Health, York, PA, for health outreach                           87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.; Platts, Todd
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  WestCare Foundation, Las Vegas, NV, for the Batterers Intervention      487,000  Lewis (CA), Jerry
                      Program in Needles, CA and surrounding communities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT to develop a comprehensive       292,000  DeLauro, Rosa
                      ovarian cancer prevention and early detection program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  YBH Project, Inc., Albany, GA for nutrition, fitness, and                97,000  Bishop (GA), Sanford
                      education programs for middle school students and their families
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDC                  Youth and Family Services, Rapid City, SD, for the Health               146,000  Johnson, Thune; Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie
                      Connections Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Child Abuse          Boys and Girls Town of Missouri, St. James, MO, to expand services      412,000  Bond
                      to abused and neglected children
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Child Abuse          Catholic Community Services of Juneau, Juneau, AK, to continue          390,000  Stevens
                      operations at its Family Resource Center for child abuse
                      prevention and treatment in Juneau, Alaska
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Child Abuse          Children Uniting Nations, Los Angeles, CA for a foster child            292,000  Feinstein; Cardoza, Dennis
                      mentoring program in Los Angeles
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Child Abuse          Darkness to Light, Charleston, SC, to expand and disseminate the        292,000  Brown
                      Stewards of Children program in consultation with the CARE House
                      of Dayton, OH
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Child Abuse          Jefferson County, Golden, CO for child abuse prevention and              97,000  Udall (CO), Mark; Perlmutter, Ed; Salazar
                      treatment programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Child Abuse          New York Center for Children, New York, NY for comprehensive            170,000  Maloney (NY), Carolyn
                      support and services to abused children and their families
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Child Abuse          Shelter for Abused Women, Winchester, VA to enhance community            97,000  Wolf, Frank
                      efforts to address domestic violence
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Child Abuse          Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), Williamsport, PA, for        87,000  Specter
                      abused and neglected children's CASA programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Access Community Health Center, Bloomingdale, IL for mental health      243,000  Roskam, Peter
                      services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Access Community Health Network, Chicago, IL,for behavioral health      390,000  Durbin
                      integration programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Advocate Health Care, Oak Brook, IL for specialized and                 316,000  Lipinski, Daniel
                      comprehensive psychotherapy and support to abused and neglected
                      children and their families
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Alfred University, Alfred, NY for graduate school psychologist           97,000  Kuhl (NY), John; Clinton, Schumer
                      training program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 American Red Cross, Lower Bucks County Chapter, Levittown, PA to         97,000  Murphy, Patrick
                      provide mental health counseling and case management services,
                      along with related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Children's Health Fund, New York, NY, to provide mental health          390,000  Landrieu
                      services to children and families in Louisiana
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 City and County of San Francisco Department of Public Health, San     1,462,000  Pelosi, Nancy; Feinstein, Boxer
                      Francisco, CA for mental health and substance abuse services for
                      homeless persons in supportive housing
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 City of Los Angeles, CA for supportive housing services                 292,000  Waxman, Henry
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Community Counseling Center, Portland, ME, for the expansion of          97,000  Collins, Snowe
                      the Greater Portland Trauma Assistance Network
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Community Rehabilitation Center, Inc., Jacksonville, FL for             312,000  Brown, Corrine
                      substance abuse and mental health programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Corporate Alliance for Drug Education, Philadelphia, PA, for             87,000  Specter
                      mental health programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Essex County, Newark, NJ, for a mental health initiative                619,000  Lautenberg, Menendez; Sires, Albio
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Family Services of Greater Waterbury, Waterbury, CT for the             121,000  Murphy (CT), Christopher
                      outpatient counseling/psychiatric program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Family Support Systems Unlimited, Inc., Bronx, NY for mental            170,000  Serrano, Jose
                      health services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Fulton County Department of Mental Health, Atlanta, GA for a jail       121,000  Scott (GA), David
                      diversion program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Heartland Health Outreach, Inc., Chicago, IL for mental health          146,000  Schakowsky, Janice
                      services to refugee children
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Helen Wheeler Center for Community Mental Health, Kankakee, IL for      195,000  Weller, Jerry
                      mental health services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill, PA for the Teenline suicide             97,000  Platts, Todd
                      prevention program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Indiana Wesleyan University, Marion, IN for the Institute of            146,000  Souder, Mark; Bayh, Luger
                      Training in Addiction Studies
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CMHS                 Jewish Association for Residential Care, Farmington Hills, MI for       292,000  Knollenberg, Joe; Levin, Stabenow
                      the Lifelines project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Kids Hope United, Waukegan, IL for the multi-systemic therapy           263,000  Bean, Melissa
                      program for youth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 New Image Homeless Shelter, Los Angeles, CA for mental health case       73,000  Becerra, Xavier
                      management
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 New Mexico Human Services Department, Behavioral Health                 204,000  Bingaman, Domenici
                      Collaborative, Santa Fe, NM, to transform the behavioral health
                      services system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Oregon Partnership, Portland, Oregon, for mental health services         81,000  Smith
                      and programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Pacific Clinics, Arcadia, CA for mental health and suicide              390,000  Napolitano, Grace
                      prevention programs for Latina youth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Prime Time House, Inc., Torrington, CT for mental health services       121,000  Murphy (CT), Christopher
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Rosebud Sioux Tribe, Rosebud, SD, for youth residential and             146,000  Johnson
                      outpatient therapy at Piya Mani Otipi
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service, Boca Raton, FL to provide             185,000  Wexler, Robert
                      preventive youth mental health services and clinical outreach to
                      at risk students
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency, Sacramento, CA, for         97,000  Boxer; Matsui, Doris
                      services to the chronically homeless
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Samaritans of Rhode Island, Providence, RI, to enhance the Suicide      204,000  Reed, Whitehouse
                      Crisis Hotline
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Spurwink Services, New Gloucester, ME, to improve early detection,       97,000  Collins, Snowe; Allen, Thomas
                      training, timely access and evaluating best practice models for
                      child mental health services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 United Way of Anchorage, Anchorage, AK, for the 211 project to          585,000  Stevens
                      provide a statewide health and human services management system
                      for Alaska
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Ventura County Probation Office, Ventura, CA for treatment and          234,000  Capps, Lois
                      related services for juvenile offenders with mental health and
                      chemical dependency problems
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Ventura County Sheriff's Department, Thousand Oaks, CA for              195,000  Gallegly, Elton
                      training programs related to the mentally ill
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Transportation and Consumer         82,000  Kohl
                      Protection, Madison, WI, to provide mental health services for
                      farmers and their families throughout Wisconsin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMHS                 Youthville, Wichita, KS for an adoption and trauma resource center      438,000  Tiahrt, Todd
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMS                  Access Health, Inc., Muskegon, MI, for a small business health          195,000  Hoekstra, Peter; Levin, Stabenow
                      coverage program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMS                  Bedford Ride, Bedford, VA for a program to assist seniors                68,000  Goode, Virgil
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMS                  Bi-State Primary Care Association, Concord, NH to treat uninsured       316,000  Hodes, Paul; Sanders, Gregg
                      patients
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMS                  City and County of San Francisco Department of Public Health, San     1,267,000  Pelosi, Nancy; Feinstein
                      Francisco, CA for enhancements to the HIV/AIDS service delivery
                      system in San Francisco
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMS                  City of Detroit, MI for the Detroit Primary Care Access Project         341,000  Kilpatrick, Carolyn
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMS                  City of Waterbury, CT for a health access program                       195,000  Murphy (CT), Christopher; Lieberman
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMS                  Gadsden County, FL, Quincy, FL for a prescription assistance             97,000  Boyd (FL), Allen
                      medical services program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMS                  Jefferson Area Board for Aging, Charlottesville, VA to address           97,000  Goode, Virgil
                      nursing assistant shortages in long-term care settings
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMS                  Medicare Chronic Care Practice Research Network, Sioux Falls, SD,       658,000  Johnson
                      to evolve and continue the Medicare Coordinated Care
                      Demonstration project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMS                  Mosaic, Des Moines, IA, for the Iowa Community Integration Project      292,000  Harkin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMS                  Orange County's Primary Care Access Network, Orlando, FL for a          312,000  Brown, Corrine; Nelson, Bill
                      health care access network
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMS                  Piedmont Hospital, Atlanta, GA for a project regarding the              195,000  Lewis (GA), John
                      transition of older patients from hospital to home.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMS                  Thurston-Mason County Medical Society, Olympia, WA for Project          195,000  Smith (WA), Adam
                      Access for the uninsured
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMS                  University of Mississippi, University, MS, for the Medication Use       292,000  Cochran
                      and Outcomes Research Group
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMS                  University of North Carolina School of Pharmacy, Chapel Hill, NC,        97,000  Burr
                      to study the impact of a primary care practice model utilizing
                      clinical pharmacist practitioners to improve the care of Medicare-
                      eligible populations in NC
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CMS                  Valley Hospice, Inc., Steubenville, OH to develop best practices        390,000  Wilson (OH), Charles
                      for hospices across the State
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAP                 Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, Eagle Butte, SD, for a methamphetamine      390,000  Johnson
                      prevention program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAP                 Clinton County Office of District Attorney, Lock Haven, PA, for          87,000  Specter
                      substance abuse prevention programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAP                 Community Foundation for Greater New Haven, New Haven, CT to            487,000  DeLauro, Rosa
                      support innovative multi-disciplinary intervention programs
                      serving children and families exposed to violence and trauma
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAP                 Community Health Center on the Big Island of Hawaii                      97,000  Inouye
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAP                 Fighting Back Partnership, Vallejo, CA for an intervention program      243,000  Miller, George
                      targeting elementary and high school students who are at risk for
                      substance abuse and misuse
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAP                 Institute for Research, Education and Training in Addictions             87,000  Specter
                      (IRETA), Pittsburgh, PA, for substance abuse prevention programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAP                 Institute for the Advanced Study of Black Families, Oakland, CA         146,000  Lee, Barbara
                      for integrated HIV/AIDS and substance abuse prevention with
                      African American women and teenagers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAP                 Iowa Office of Drug Control Policy, Des Moines, IA, to educate           97,000  Harkin
                      parents about drug use by teenagers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAP                 Municipality of Anchorage, Anchorage, AK, for methamphetamine           390,000  Stevens, Murkowski; Young (AK), Don
                      education project in Alaska
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAP                 Operation SafeHouse, Riverside, CA for a substance abuse                 97,000  Calvert, Ken
                      prevention program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAP                 Seton Hill University, Greensburg, PA, for substance abuse               87,000  Specter
                      prevention programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAP                 Shiloh Economic Development Center, Bryan, TX for a substance           146,000  Edwards, Chet
                      abuse prevention program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAP                 South Boston Community Health Center, South Boston, MA for              146,000  Lynch, Stephen
                      substance abuse prevention services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAP                 Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Fort Yates, ND, for a methamphetamine        390,000  Johnson
                      prevention program
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CSAP                 Tanana Chiefs Conference, Fairbanks, AK, for the Ch'eghutsen            487,000  Stevens
                      Children's Mental Health Program in Interior Alaska
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAP                 The Partnership for a Drug-Free America, New York, NY for               243,000  Walsh (NY), James; Souder, Mark
                      educational awareness programs on prescription and over-the-
                      counter drug abuse
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAP                 YMCA of the East Bay, Richmond, CA for substance abuse prevention        97,000  Miller, George
                      activities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 Akeela, Inc., Anchorage, AK, for the Re-Entry Program in                195,000  Stevens; Young (AK), Don
                      Anchorage, Alaska
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 Anchorage Dept. of Health and Social Services, Anchorage, AK, for       390,000  Stevens
                      the Pathways to Sobriety Project in Anchorage, Alaska
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 Asian American Recovery Services, Inc., San Francisco, CA, for          165,000  Feinstein
                      substance abuse treatment programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 City of Las Vegas, NV for the EVOLVE program                            390,000  Berkley, Shelley
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 City of Oxford, Oxford, MS for a substance abuse treatment program      341,000  Wicker, Roger
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 Fulton County, Atlanta, GA for Project Excell, an intensive              97,000  Lewis (GA), John
                      outpatient treatment program serving homeless males with co-
                      occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 Gavin Foundation, South Boston, MA for substance abuse treatment        341,000  Lynch, Stephen
                      services at its Cushing House facility for adolescents
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 Glide Foundation, San Francisco, CA for substance abuse services        243,000  Pelosi, Nancy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 Heartland Family Services, Inc., Omaha, NE, for the Sarpy County         97,000  Hagel, Ben Nelson
                      Methamphetamine Treatment Program for women and children
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 Maine Lighthouse Corp., Bar Harbor, ME, for the Therapeutic              97,000  Collins, Snowe
                      Community for the Substance Abuse Treatment project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 Maniilaq, Inc., Kotzebue, AK, for the Mavsigviq Family Recovery         487,000  Stevens
                      Program in Northwest Arctic Borough Alaska
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 Marin Services for Women, Inc., Greenbrae, CA, for substance abuse      165,000  Feinstein
                      treatment for low-income women and their children
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 Martin Addiction Recovery Center, Martin, SD, to enhance and            195,000  Johnson
                      expand substance abuse intervention and treatment services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 Metro Homeless Youth Services of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA to        292,000  Feinstein; Watson, Diane
                      expand services for homeless youth with substance abuse problems
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 Minnesota Indian Women's Resource Center, Minneapolis, MN for a          97,000  Ellison, Keith; Klobuchar, Coleman
                      dual diagnosis outpatient treatment program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 Nassau University Medical Center, East Meadow, NY for substance         292,000  King (NY), Peter; McCarthy, Carolyn; Clinton,
                      abuse treatment services                                                         Schumer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 Nicasa in Round Lake, IL, Round Lake, IL, for evening outpatient        316,000  Durbin
                      substance abuse treatment program for women
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 Sandhills Teen Challenge, Carthage, NC for substance abuse               97,000  Coble, Howard
                      treatment services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 Sheriffs Youth Program of Minnesota, Inver Grove Heights, MN for        121,000  Walz (MN), Timothy; Coleman, Klobuchar
                      chemical dependency treatment services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 Talbert House, Cincinnati, OH for a substance abuse treatment           292,000  Schmidt, Jean
                      program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 Trumbull County Lifelines, Warren, OH for behavioral health             195,000  Ryan (OH), Tim
                      services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 Union Station Foundation, Pasadena, CA for services to homeless         146,000  Schiff, Adam
                      families
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 United Way of Treasure Valley, Boise, ID for a substance abuse          390,000  Sali, Bill; Simpson, Michael, Crapo
                      treatment program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 Wayne County Academy, Alpha, KY for a substance abuse counseling        195,000  Rogers (KY), Harold
                      program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSAT                 WestCare Kentucky, Ashcamp, KY for a substance abuse treatment and      682,000  Rogers (KY), Harold
                      voucher program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Adelante Development Center, Albuquerque, NM for employment and         195,000  Pearce, Stevan; Domenici
                      training services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc., Brooklyn, NY        438,000  Weiner, Anthony
                      for its Fresh Start job training and counseling program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Alu Like, Inc., Honolulu, HI, for training and education                 97,000  Inouye
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Arc of Blackstone Valley, Pawtucket, RI for a workforce                 316,000  Reed; Kennedy, Patrick
                      development initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Barnabus Uplift, Des Moines, IA, for job training and supportive        414,000  Harkin
                      services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Bellingham Technical College, Bellingham, WA for a Process              209,000  Larsen (WA), Rick
                      Technology Workforce Development Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Bismarck State College, Bismarck, ND for an instrumentation and         975,000  Dorgan, Conrad; Pomeroy, Earl
                      control training program for the energy industry
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Brockton Area Private Industry Council, Inc., Brockton, MA, for         165,000  Kennedy, Kerry; Lynch, Stephen
                      workforce development programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, NJ for workforce training        243,000  Holt, Rush
                      programs through its Center for Excellence in Technology,
                      Telecommunications and Economic Development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Capital IDEA, Austin, TX for workforce development services for         243,000  Doggett, Lloyd
                      disadvantaged adults
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Capps Workforce Training Center, Moorhead, MS, for Workforce            341,000  Cochran
                      Training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Catholic Charities, Chicago, IL, for vocational training and            487,000  Durbin; Lipinski, Daniel
                      support programs at the Saint Leo Residence for Veterans
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Center for Employment Training, San Jose, CA for its building           341,000  Lofgren, Zoe
                      trades program for out-of-school youth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ETA                Center for Working Families, Long Beach, CA for job training and        136,000  Richardson, Laura
                      placement in demand industries
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Central Carolina Tech College, Sumter, SC for training in               390,000  Spratt, John
                      healthcare professions
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Central Maine Community College, Auburn, ME for a training program      195,000  Michaud, Michael; Collins, Snowe
                      in precision metalworking and machine tool technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Chinese-American Planning Council, New York, NY for counseling,         195,000  Velazquez, Nydia
                      vocational training, job placement, and ESL services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 

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ETA                  City College of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA for a health care      341,000  Lantos, Tom
                      workforce training initiative through the Welcome Back Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  City of Alexandria, VA for an automotive industry workforce             341,000  Moran (VA), James
                      development and training initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  City of Baltimore, MD for the Park Heights Partnership for Jobs         487,000  Cardin; Cummings, Elijah; Sarbanes, John
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  City of Milwaukee, WI for a project to train youth in construction      243,000  Moore (WI), Gwen
                      trades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  City of Palmdale, Palmdale, CA for a business resource network to       146,000  McKeon, Howard
                      enhance worker skills development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  City of Suffolk, VA for training programs at the Suffolk Workforce      243,000  Forbes, J.; Webb, Warner
                      Development Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  City of West Palm Beach, FL for training programs for at-risk           365,000  Hastings (FL), Alcee
                      youth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Clarian Health Partners, Indianapolis, IN for workforce                 238,000  Carson, Julia
                      development in the health care industry
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  College of Southern Maryland, La Plata, MD, for its Partnership         292,000  Hoyer, Steny; Mikulski, Cardin
                      for the Advancement of Construction and Transportation Training
                      Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Community Agricultural Vocational Institute, Yakima, WA, for            243,000  Murray
                      training of agricultural workers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Community College of Allegheny College, Pittsburgh, PA, for job          73,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.; Peterson (PA), John
                      training programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Community Learning Center, Fort Worth, TX for expansion of the          487,000  Granger, Kay
                      Advanced Manufacturing Training Partnership Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Community Solution for Clackamas County, Oregon City, Oregon, to        123,000  Smith; Blumenauer, Earl; Hooley, Darlene
                      expand the Working for Independence (WFI) program in Clackamas
                      County
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Community Transportation Association of America, Washington, DC,        390,000  Harkin
                      for the Joblinks program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ETA                Compton CareerLink, Compton, CA for job training and placement in       195,000  Richardson, Laura
                      demand industries
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc., Anchorage, AK, for the Alaska's        487,000  Stevens
                      People program to provide job training and employment counseling
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Crowder College, Neosho, MO, to expand technical education              639,000  Bond
                      programs for workforce development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Des Moines Area Community College, Arkeny, IA for workforce             268,000  Boswell, Leonard; Grassley
                      recruitment and training to address area skill shortages
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Des Moines Area Community College, Des Moines, IA, for Project          243,000  Harkin, Grassley; Boswell, Leonard
                      Employment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  East Los Angeles Community Union, Los Angeles, CA for a workforce       292,000  Roybal-Allard, Lucille
                      training initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Easter Seals Arc of Northeast Indiana, Inc., Fort Wayne, IN for          97,000  Souder, Mark
                      the Production and Worker Training Services program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI, for re-training of          331,000  Stabenow, Levin; Dingell, John
                      displaced workers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Eastern Technology Council, Wayne, PA, for job training programs         73,000  Specter, Casey
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Edgar Campbell Foundation, Philadelphia, PA for counseling, job         390,000  Brady (PA), Robert
                      placement and work readiness programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Employment & Economic Development Department of San Joaquin             170,000  McNerney, Jerry
                      County, Stockton, CA for a work experience program for at-risk
                      youth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Essex County Community Organization, Lynn, MA for its E-Team            292,000  Tierney, John
                      Machinist Training Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Fort Lewis College, Durango, CO, for the development of                 123,000  Allard, Salazar
                      entrepreneurship programs to enhance regional development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Foundation for an Independent Tomorrow, Las Vegas, NV, for job          146,000  Reid
                      training, vocational education, and related support
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Foundation of the Delaware County Chamber, Media, PA for workforce      187,000  Sestak, Joe; Specter
                      development and job readiness services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin, Inc., Milwaukee,         204,000  Kohl
                      WI, to provide training, employment and supportive services,
                      including for individuals with disabilities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Goodwill of Southern Nevada, North Las Vegas, NV for workforce          341,000  Porter, Jon
                      development programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Greater Akron Chamber, Akron, OH for a summer apprenticeship            292,000  Ryan (OH), Tim
                      program for youth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Groden Center, Providence, RI for job readiness training for            146,000  Kennedy, Patrick; Reed, Whitehouse
                      adults with Asperger's Syndrome
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Guam Community College, Mangilao, Guam for skilled craft training       390,000  Bordallo, Madeleine
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Hamilton County Government, Chattanooga, TN for training                828,000  Wamp, Zach; Alexander
                      activities related to manufacturing processes
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Harrisburg Area Community College, Harrisburg, PA, for job               73,000  Specter
                      training programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Home of Life Community Development Corp., Chicago, IL for a             234,000  Davis (IL), Danny
                      financial services training and placement program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Homecare Workers Training Center, Los Angeles, CA for nurse             121,000  Becerra, Xavier
                      assistant training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Idaho Women Work! at Eastern Idaho Technical College, Idaho Falls,       97,000  Craig
                      ID, to continue and expand the Recruiting for the Information
                      Technology Age (RITA) initiative in Idaho
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  International Fellowship of Chaplains, Inc., Saginaw, MI for the        195,000  Gillmor, Paul; Levin
                      Road to Hope training program in Seneca County, OH
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Iowa Policy Project for a study on temporary and contingent             341,000  Harkin
                      workers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Iowa Valley Community College, Marshalltown, IA for job training        243,000  Harkin; Latham, Tom
                      activities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana - Columbus Region,                146,000  Pence, Mike; Bayh, Luger
                      Indianapolis, IN for the Center for Cybersecurity for workforce
                      development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana Lafayette, Indianapolis, IN       136,000  Buyer, Steve; Bayh, Luger
                      for job training programs at the Center for Health Information
                      Technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Kansas City Kansas Community College, Kansas City, KS for               312,000  Moore (KS), Dennis; Brownback
                      workforce training and placement for the retail and hospitality
                      industries
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 

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ETA                  Kent State University/Trumbull County, Warren, OH for regional          243,000  Ryan (OH), Tim
                      training through the Northeast Ohio Advanced Manufacturing
                      Institute
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Linking Employment, Abilities and Potential, Cleveland, Ohio, for       175,000  Brown
                      training and skill development services for individuals with
                      disabilities in coordination with the local workforce investment
                      system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Louisiana Delta Community College, Monroe, LA for a job training        243,000  Alexander, Rodney
                      initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Louisiana National Guard, Carville, LA for the Job Challenge            146,000  Baker, Richard
                      Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  MAGLEV Inc., McKeesport, PA, for a training program in advanced          87,000  Specter
                      precision fabrication
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Manufacturing Association of Central New York, Syracuse, NY for a       243,000  Walsh (NY), James
                      workforce training project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Manchester,      311,000  Sununu; Shea-Porter, Carol
                      NH for training of nurses, physician assistants, and pharmacists
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Massachussets League of Community Health Centers, East Boston, MA,      165,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      for a health-care workforce development program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Maui Community College Remote Rural Hawaii Job Training Project,      2,340,000  Inouye
                      HI, for the Remote Rural Hawaii Job Training project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Maui Community College Training and Educational Opportunities, HI,      975,000  Inouye
                      for training and education
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Maui Economic Development Board, HI, for high tech training             463,000  Inouye
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Maui Economic Development Board, HI, for the rural computer             292,000  Inouye
                      utilization training program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  McHenry County Community College, Woodstock, IL for employer-           390,000  Bean, Melissa
                      identified occupational training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Memphis, Tennessee, for a prisoner re-entry program                     195,000  Alexander; Cohen, Steve
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Minot State University, Minot, ND for the Job Corps Executive           731,000  Dorgan, Conrad; Pomeroy, Earl
                      Management Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Mission Language and Vocational School, San Francisco, CA for a         243,000  Pelosi, Nancy
                      training program in health-related occupations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, for the            390,000  Cochran; Pickering, Charles
                      Mississippi Integrated Workforce Performance System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, for training       195,000  Cochran
                      development and delivery system at the Distributed Learning
                      System for Workforce Training Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Mississippi Technology Alliance, Ridgeland, MS, for the Center for      146,000  Cochran
                      Innovation and Entrepreneurial Services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Mississippi Valley State University, Itta Bena, MS, for training        195,000  Cochran
                      and development programs at the Automated Identification
                      Technology (AIT)/Automatic Data Collection (ADC)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Moreno Valley, CA, to provide vocational training for young             121,000  Boxer
                      adults, as well as the development of an internship with local
                      businesses to put the trainees' job skills to use upon graduation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  National Council of La Raza in Washington, DC, to provide               390,000  Harkin
                      technical assistance on Hispanic workforce issues including
                      capacity building, language barriers,d health care job training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Neighborhood First Program, Inc., Bristol, PA for services for at-      121,000  Murphy, Patrick
                      risk youth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Neumann College, Aston, PA, for the Partnership Advancing Training       73,000  Specter
                      for Careers in Health program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  NewLife Academy of Information Technology, East Liverpool, OH for       234,000  Wilson (OH), Charles
                      training for information technology careers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  North Side Industrial Development Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA, for       73,000  Specter
                      job training programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  North West Pasadena Development Corp., Pasedena, CA for job             121,000  Schiff, Adam
                      training for low-income individuals
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Northcott Neighborhood House, Milwaukee, WI for construction             68,000  Moore (WI), Gwen
                      industry training for youth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Northwest Washington Electrical Industry Joint Apprenticeship and       146,000  Murray
                      Training Committee, Mount Vernon, WA, for expanded training
                      capability, including the acquistion of training equipment, to
                      meet the need for skilled electrical workers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Northwest Wisconsin Concentrated Employment Program, Inc.,              248,000  Kohl
                      Ashland, WI, for workforce development training in Northwest
                      Wisconsin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Oakland Community College, Bloomfield Hills, MI to lead a               585,000  Knollenberg, Joe; McCotter, Thaddeus; Levin,
                      consortium on workforce development for emerging business sectors                Sander; Levin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Opportunity, Inc., Highland Park, IL for workforce development          341,000  Kirk, Mark
                      activities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Our Piece of the Pie, Hartford, CT for education and employment         487,000  Larson (CT), John; Dodd, Lieberman
                      services for out-of-school youth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Pacific Mountain Workforce Consortium, Tumwater, WA, for training       136,000  Murray
                      of qualified foresters and restoration professionals in Lewis
                      County
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Parish of Rapides Career Solutions Center, Alexandria, LA for a         195,000  Alexander, Rodney; Landrieu, Vitter
                      job training initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Pennsylvania Women Work!, Pittsburgh, PA, for job training               87,000  Specter
                      programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Philadelphia Shipyard Development Corporation, Philadelphia, PA         424,000  Murtha, John; Specter
                      for on-the-job training in shipbuilding technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Philadelphia Veterans Multi-Service & Education Center,                  73,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.
                      Philadelphia, PA, for veterans job training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Piedmont Virginia Community College, Charlottesville, VA for the         97,000  Goode, Virgil
                      Residential Construction Academy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Pittsburgh Airport Area Chamber of Commerce Enterprise Foundation,       73,000  Specter
                      Pittsburgh, PA, for workforce development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Poder Learning Center, Chicago, IL for immigrant neighborhood           195,000  Gutierrez, Luis; Obama
                      education and job development services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Port Jobs, in partnership with South Seattle Community College,          97,000  Murray
                      Seattle, WA, for training of entry-level airport workers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Portland Community College, Portland, OR, to support the Center          82,000  Wyden, Smith
                      for Business and Industry
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Precision Manufacturing Institute, Meadville, PA for high-              329,000  English (PA), Phil
                      technology training programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Project ARRIBA, El Paso, TX, for workforce development in the West       97,000  Hutchison; Reyes, Silvestre
                      Texas region
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ETA                  Project One Inc., Louisville, KY for summer job activities for          146,000  Yarmuth, John
                      disadvantaged youth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Project QUEST, Inc., San Antonio, TX for workforce development           73,000  Rodriguez, Ciro
                      services to low-income residents
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  PRONTO of Long Island, Inc., Bayshore, NY for a vocational               97,000  Israel, Steve; Clinton, Schumer
                      training initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Rhodes State College, Lima, Ohio, for equipment, curriculum             146,000  Brown
                      development, training and internships for high-tech engineering
                      technology programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma, Inc., Durant, OK, for                     97,000  Inhofe; Fallin, Mary
                      entrepreneurship training programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Saint Leonard's Ministries, Chicago, IL, for job training and           253,000  Durbin
                      placement for ex-offenders
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  San Jose, CA, for job training for the homeless                         321,000  Feinstein
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Santa Ana, CA, for the Work Experience and Literacy Program             741,000  Feinstein, Boxer; Sanchez, Loretta
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Santa Maria El Mirador, Santa Fe, NM, to provide an employment          682,000  Domenici
                      training program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Schoenbaum Family Enrichment Center, Charleston, WV for its             243,000  Capito, Shelley
                      Entrprise Development Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Schuylkill Intermediate Unit 29, MarLin, PA for a workforce             185,000  Holden, Tim
                      training program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  South Bay Workforce Investment Board, Hawthorne, CA for its Bridge-     390,000  Waters, Maxine
                      to-Work program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, MO for             438,000  Emerson, Jo Ann
                      equipment and training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Southern University at Shreveport, Shreveport, LA for healthcare         97,000  McCrery, Jim
                      worker training activities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Southside Virginia Community College, Alberta, VA for the Heavy         292,000  Goode, Virgil
                      Equipment Training Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Southwest Washington Workforce Development Council, Vancouver, WA,      146,000  Murray
                      to create and sustain a partnership between business, education
                      and workforce leaders in Southwest Washington
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Weatherford, OK for             243,000  Lucas, Frank
                      workforce development in the manufacturing sector
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment, St. Louis, MO for a        536,000  Clay, Wm.
                      summer jobs program for youth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  STRIVE/East Harlem Employment Service, Inc., NY, for the Core job       487,000  Schumer, Clinton
                      training program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Towson University, Towson, MD for education and training services       268,000  Ruppersberger, C. A.
                      for careers in homeland security
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Twin Cities Rise!, Minneapolis, MN, for job training initiatives        248,000  Klobuchar
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  United Auto Workers Region 9, Local 624, New York, for incumbent        292,000  Schumer, Clinton
                      worker training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  United Mine Workers of America, Washington, PA for the UMWA Career      731,000  Murtha, John
                      Center's mine worker training and reemployment programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, for Workforce      487,000  Cochran
                      Training in Marine Composite
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL to provide teacher            277,000  Miller (FL), Jeff; Martinez
                      training to veterans
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Urban League of Lancaster County, Inc., Lancaster, PA, for job           73,000  Specter
                      training programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Vermont Department of Labor, Montpelier, VT, for job training of        585,000  Leahy
                      female inmates in Vermont as they prepare to reenter the
                      workforce
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Vermont Healthcare and Information Technology Education Center,         195,000  Leahy
                      Williston, VT, for advanced manufacturing training of displaced
                      workers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Vermont Healthcare and Information Technology Education Center,         599,000  Leahy
                      Williston, VT, for health care training of displaced workers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Vermont Technical College and Vermont Workforce Development             526,000  Leahy
                      Council, Randolph Center, VT, to provide job training to
                      displaced workers in Vermont
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Veteran Community Initiatives, Inc., Johnstown, PA for employment       487,000  Murtha, John
                      services and support programs for veterans
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Vincennes University, Vincennes, IN for heavy equipment operator        365,000  Ellsworth, Brad; Luger
                      training for the mining industry
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Washington Workforce Association, Vancouver, WA, for job                390,000  Murray
                      shadowing, internships, and scholarships to prepare students for
                      high-demand occupations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Washington, Ozaukee, Waukesha Workforce Development Inc.,               370,000  Kohl
                      Pewaukee, WI, for advanced manufacturing and technology training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ETA                Watts Labor Community Action Committee, Los Angeles, CA for job         195,000  Richardson, Laura
                      training and placement in demand industries
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Wayne County, NY Planning Department, Lyons, NY for workforce           243,000  Walsh (NY), James
                      development programs in Central New York
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  West Los Angeles College, Culver City, CA for a craft and               526,000  Watson, Diane
                      technican training program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Wisconsin Community Action Program, Madison, WI, for job training       268,000  Kohl
                      assistance of low-income individuals
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership, Milwaukee, WI, to assess,      248,000  Kohl
                      prepare, and place job-ready candidates in construction,
                      manufacturing, and other skilled trades and industries
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Women Work and Community, Augusta, ME for a women's workforce           487,000  Allen, Thomas; Collins, Snowe
                      training and development program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Workforce Connections, Inc., La Crosse, WI, to develop and              121,000  Kohl
                      implement strategic workforce development activities in Western
                      Wisconsin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Workforce Resource, Inc., Menomonee, WI, for employment assistance      204,000  Kohl; Obey, David
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Wrightco Technologies, Inc, Claysburg, PA, to provide job                87,000  Specter
                      training, retraining and vocational educational programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  ABC Unified School District, Cerritos, CA for an after-school           195,000  Sanchez T., Linda
                      program at Melbourne Elementary School
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Academy for Urban School Leadership, Chicago, IL for Chicago            195,000  Emanuel, Rahm
                      Academy and Chicago Academy High School, which may include
                      support for resident teachers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Action for Bridgeport Community Development, Inc., Bridgeport, CT       487,000  Lieberman, Dodd; Shays, Christopher
                      for teacher training programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  African-American Male Achievers Network, Inc., Inglewood, CA for         39,000  Waters, Maxine
                      its Project STEP program for at-risk youth
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FIE                  Akron Public Schools, OH for a Math, Science, and Technology            243,000  Sutton, Betty; Voinovich
                      Community Learning Center, which may include equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Alamance-Burlington School District, Burlington, NC for the             146,000  Coble, Howard
                      Professional Development Academy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Alaska Department of Education and Early Development, Juneau, AK,       292,000  Stevens
                      for Big Brothers/Big Sisters statewide, in partnership with
                      Alaska Dept. of Education, Boys and Girls Club, and Cook Inlet
                      Tribal Council for a comprehensive mentoring program in Alaska
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Alaska Sealife Center, Seward, AK, for a marine ecosystems              243,000  Stevens
                      education program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  All Kinds of Minds, Chapel Hill, NC for teacher training programs       146,000  Hall (TX), Ralph
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Allied Services Foundation, Clarks Summit, PA, for dyslexia              73,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.; Kanjorski, Paul
                      education programs at the Allied Services dePaul School
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  American Ballet Theatre, New York, NY for educational activities        146,000  Maloney (NY), Carolyn; Schumer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  American Foundation for Negro Affairs National Education and             87,000  Specter
                      Research Fund, Philadelphia, PA, to raise the achievement level
                      of minority students and increase minority access to higher
                      education
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Amistad America, New Haven, CT for the Atlantic Freedom Tour of         243,000  Courtney, Joe; DeLauro, Rosa, Shays, Christopher;
                      the Armistad educational programs                                                Larson, John; Murphy, Chris; Dodd
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  An Achievable Dream, Inc., Newport News, VA for education and           234,000  Scott (VA), Robert; Davis, Jo Ann
                      support services for at-risk children, which may include teacher
                      stipend scholarships
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Anchorage's Promise, Anchorage, AK, to implement America's Promise       97,000  Stevens
                      child mentoring and support program in Anchorage
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Angelo State University, San Angelo, TX for a teacher training          195,000  Conaway, K.
                      initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Apache County Schools, St. Johns, AZ for a teacher training             146,000  Renzi, Rick
                      initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Arab City Schools, Arab, AL for technology upgrades                     195,000  Aderholt, Robert; Shelby
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  ASPIRA Inc. of New Jersey, Newark, NJ, to provide academic               82,000  Lautenberg, Menendez
                      assistance and leadership development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  AVANCE, Inc, El Paso, TX for parenting education programs               121,000  Reyes, Silvestre
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  AVANCE, Inc., Del Rio, TX for a family literacy program                  97,000  Rodriguez, Ciro
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  AVANCE, Inc., San Antonio, Texas, for training and curriculum           206,000  Cornyn; Gonzalez, Charles
                      development for a parent-child educational program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  AVANCE, Inc., Waco, TX for parenting education programs                 121,000  Edwards, Chet
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Barat Education Foundation, Lake Forest, IL for the American            390,000  Kirk, Mark
                      Citizen Initiative pilot program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Barnstable, MA, for the development of programs and procurement of      204,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      educational equipment at a youth and community center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Bay Haven Charter Academy Middle School, Lynn Haven, FL for its         146,000  Boyd (FL), Allen
                      physical education program, which may include equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Baylor University, Waco, TX for its Language and Literacy Center         97,000  Edwards, Chet
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Beaver County, Beaver County, PA, to implement educational               73,000  Specter
                      programming for K-12 students, including safe and appropriate use
                      of the Internet
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Berkeley Unified School District, Berkeley, CA, for a nutrition          87,000  Boxer
                      education program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Berks County Intermediate Unit, Reading, PA, for music education         87,000  Specter
                      programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Best Buddies International, Miami, FL for mentoring programs for        644,000  Kennedy, Patrick; Ramstad, Jim; Harkin
                      persons with intellectual disabilities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Best Buddies Maryland, Baltimore, MD for mentoring programs for         292,000  Hoyer, Steny
                      persons with intellectual disabilities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Best Buddies Rhode Island, Providence, RI for mentoring programs        146,000  Kennedy, Patrick
                      for persons with intellectual disabilities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Best Buddies, Miami, FL, to develop a Nevada site for Best Buddies      165,000  Reid
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Southeastern Pennsylvania,              495,000  Specter
                      Philadelphia, PA, for recruitment, placement, and oversight of
                      school-based mentoring programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Big Top Chautauqua, WI for educational activities                       243,000  Obey, David
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Boise State University, Boise, ID for the Idaho SySTEMic Solution       195,000  Simpson, Michael; Crapo
                      program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Bowie State University, Bowie, MD for establishment of a                195,000  Hoyer, Steny; Mikulski, Cardin
                      Principal's Institute
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Boys & Girls Club of Greater Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, to expand        248,000  Kohl
                      an early literacy program for children in Milwaukee
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI for a multi-media             414,000  Abercrombie, Neil
                      center, which may include equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Boys & Girls Town of Missouri, Columbia, MO for technology              146,000  Hulshof, Kenny
                      upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Boys and Girls Club of San Bernardino, CA for an after-school           136,000  Baca, Joe; Boxer
                      program in the Delman Heights community, which may include
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Bradford Area School District, Bradford, PA for the purchase of         146,000  Peterson (PA), John
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Brigham City, Brigham City, Utah, for acquisition of equipment for       48,000  Hatch; Bishop (UT), Rob
                      a distance learning program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, NJ for a Student Success         243,000  Pallone, Frank; Lautenberg, Menendez
                      Center in Asbury Park, NJ which may include equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn, NY, for the Learning Centers         487,000  Clinton, Schumer; Clarke, Yvette; Towns, Edolphus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts, Hartford, CT for arts           97,000  Larson (CT), John; Dodd, Lieberman
                      education programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  California State University Northridge, CA for development of an        390,000  Sherman, Brad
                      assessment and accountability system for teacher education
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  California State University, San Bernardino, CA for a leadership        487,000  Baca, Joe
                      training program for urban youth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Canton Symphony Orchestra Association, Canton, OH for the                97,000  Regula, Ralph
                      Northeast Ohio Arts Education Collaborative, including teacher
                      training and curriculum development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 

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FIE                  Carnegie Hall, New York, NY for its National Music Education            390,000  Clinton, Schumer; Maloney (NY), Carolyn; Hatch
                      Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Cedar Rapids Symphony Orchestra, Cedar Rapids, IA, to support the       390,000  Harkin
                      Residency program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Center for Advancing Partnerships in Education, Allentown, PA, to        73,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.
                      develop a foreign language distance learning program and for
                      teacher training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Central County Occupational Center, San Jose, CA for a first             97,000  Honda, Michael
                      responder career and technical training program for high school
                      students
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Central Pennsylvania Institute of Science and Technology, State         585,000  Peterson (PA), John
                      College, PA for curriculum and equipment at its vocational
                      training program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Centro de Salud Familiar Le Fe, El Paso, TX for an elementary           219,000  Reyes, Silvestre
                      charter school, which may include equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Charlotte County School District, Port Charlotte, FL for an             243,000  Mahoney (FL), Tim
                      instructional system for English language learners, which may
                      include equipment and software
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Charter School Development Foundation, Las Vegas, NV for the Andre      487,000  Reid; Berkley, Shelley
                      Agassi College Preparatory Academy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Annapolis, MD, to provide teacher            414,000  Cardin
                      training, student education and field experiences in the
                      Chesapeake Bay
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Chester County Intermediate Unit, Dowingtown, PA, for a vocational       73,000  Specter
                      technical education program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Child and Family Network Centers, Virginia, Alexandria, VA, for         146,000  Warner, Webb
                      education services for at-risk youth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  ChildSight New Mexico, Gallup, NM, for a vision screening and eye        48,000  Domenici
                      glass program for children
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  City of Fairfield, CA for after-school programs                         414,000  Tauscher, Ellen; Boxer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  City of Gadsden, AL for technology upgrades in city schools             292,000  Aderholt, Robert; Shelby
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  City of Hayward, Hayward, CA for after-school programs                  268,000  Stark, Fortney
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  City of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN for the Indianapolis Center      390,000  Bayh, Lugar; Carson, Julia
                      for Education Entrepreneurship to recruit leaders to implement
                      educational reform
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  City of Newark, Newark, CA for after-school programs                     24,000  Stark, Fortney
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  City of Pawtucket School Department, Pawtucket, RI for the              292,000  Kennedy, Patrick; Reed, Whitehouse
                      Jacqueline Walsh School of the Performing and Visual Arts, which
                      may include equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  City of Pembroke Pines, FL for the autism program at the Pembroke       219,000  Wasserman Schultz, Debbie
                      Pines--Florida State University Charter School
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  City of San Jose, CA for development of a Smart Start early             282,000  Lofgren, Zoe
                      childhood development training and certification program at
                      National Hispanic University
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  City of San Jose, CA for early childhood education programs,            195,000  Feinstein; Honda, Michael
                      including parental involvement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  City of Springfield, MO for the Ready to Learn Program                  585,000  Blunt, Roy; Bond
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  City of Whittier, Whittier, CA for after-school programs, which         243,000  Sanchez T., Linda
                      may include equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  City School District of New Rochelle, New Rochelle, NY for after-       219,000  Lowey, Nita
                      school learning centers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  City Year New Hampshire, Stratham, NH, for expansion of an              146,000  Gregg
                      afterschool program for the Young Heroes Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Clark County School District, Las Vegas, NV for the Education           390,000  Porter, Jon; Reid
                      Executive Leadership Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Clark County School District, Las Vegas, NV for the Newcomer            243,000  Reid; Porter, Jon
                      Academy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Clay County School system, WV, for the continuation and expansion       175,000  Byrd
                      of Skills West Virginia programs in counties around West Virginia
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Clovis Unified School District, Clovis, CA for curriculum               185,000  Radanovich, George; Nunes, Devin
                      development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  College Summit, Inc., Washington, DC for an initiative to increase      131,000  Clyburn, James
                      college enrollment of low-income youth in South Carolina
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Communities In Schools -Northeast Texas, Mount Pleasant, TX for         195,000  Hall (TX), Ralph
                      dropout prevention programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Communities in Schools of Cochran and Bleckley County, Cochran, GA       39,000  Marshall, Jim
                      for after-school programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Communities in Schools of Coweta, Inc., Newnan, GA for education         97,000  Westmoreland, Lynn
                      technology upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Communities in Schools of Fitzgerald-Ben Hill County, Fitzgerald,        48,000  Marshall, Jim
                      GA for after-school programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Communities in Schools of Georgia, Atlanta, GA, for mentoring            82,000  Chambliss
                      programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Communities In Schools of Tacoma, Tacoma, WA for after-school            48,000  Smith (WA), Adam
                      programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Communities in Schools, Austin, TX for mentoring, dropout               195,000  McCaul (TX), Michael
                      prevention and college preparatory programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Communities in Schools, San Fernando Valley, Inc., North Hills, CA      331,000  Berman, Howard
                      to implement full service community schools
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Community Development Commission of the County of Los Angeles,          146,000  Sanchez T., Linda
                      Monterey Park, CA for the South Whitter community education and
                      computer center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Community Empowerment Association, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA, for a           73,000  Specter
                      truancy reduction initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Community Service Society, New York, NY for a program that              331,000  Clarke, Yvette
                      utilizes seniors as literacy mentors and in-class assistants to
                      elementary students
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Congreso de Latinos Unidos, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, for a career         87,000  Specter, Casey
                      education and preparation initiative for at-risk youth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Connecticut Technical High School System, Middletown, CT for            243,000  DeLauro, Rosa
                      equipment for the Manufacturing Technologies Department of Platt
                      Technical High School in Milford, CT
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Contra Costa College, San Pablo, CA for its Bridges to the Future        97,000  Miller, George
                      Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Cooperative Educational Service Agency No. 11 for after-school          438,000  Obey, David
                      programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Cooperative Educational Service Agency No. 12, Ashland, WI for          633,000  Obey, David
                      after-school programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 

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FIE                  Cooperative Educational Service Agency No. 5, Portage, WI for           390,000  Obey, David
                      after-school programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Cooperative Educational Service Agency No. 9, Tomahawk, WI for          390,000  Obey, David
                      after-school programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Council Bluffs Early Learning Resource Center, Council Bluffs, IA,      438,000  Harkin
                      for the FAMILY program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  County of San Diego, San Pasqual Academy, Escondido, CA for             195,000  Hunter, Duncan
                      purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Creative Visions in Des Moines, IA, for outreach to at-risk youth        97,000  Harkin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Cristo Rey High School, Chicago, IL, to improve technologies for        390,000  Durbin
                      the school's library and technology center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Cumberland, RI, for afterschool programs and activities                 414,000  Reed; Kennedy, Patrick
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Cuyahoga County Board of County Commissioners, Cleveland, OH for        438,000  Kucinich, Dennis; Brown, Voinovich
                      an early childhood initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Delaware Department of Education, Dover, DE for the Starting            390,000  Castle, Michael; Biden, Carper
                      Stronger Early Learning Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Delaware Department of Education, Dover, DE, for the Vision             204,000  Carper, Biden; Castle, Michael
                      Network of Schools and Districts
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Delta Arts Alliance, Cleveland, MS, for in-school and after school       97,000  Cochran
                      arts education programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Des Moines Community School District and Urban Dreams, Des Moines,      292,000  Harkin
                      IA, to continue a demonstration on full service community schools
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Des Moines Community School District to expand pre-kindergarten         585,000  Harkin
                      programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program, Detroit, MI, for          165,000  Levin , Stabenow
                      student tracking and curriculum development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Detroit Youth Foundation, Detroit, MI for comprehensive                  73,000  Kilpatrick, Carolyn; Levin
                      educational and enrichment activities for middle and high school
                      youth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  DNA EpiCenter, Inc., New London, CT for a learning center for            73,000  Courtney, Joe
                      students and teachers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Duval County Public Schools, Jacksonville, FL for purchase of           243,000  Crenshaw, Ander
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Early Childhood and Family Learning Center Foundation, New              487,000  Landrieu
                      Orleans, LA, to establish a comprehensive early childhood center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  East Palo Alto, East Palo Alto, CA, to provide afterschool               78,000  Boxer; Eshoo, Anna
                      learning and enrichment activities for the students of East Palo
                      Alto
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  East Saint Louis High School, East Saint Louis, IL, to upgrade the      536,000  Durbin
                      school's technology and sciences programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  ECHO Center, Burlington, VT, to enhance educational opportunities        97,000  Leahy
                      for students regarding the Lake Champlain Quadracentennial
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Edgar School District, Edgar, WI for equipment and techonology for       97,000  Obey, David
                      a new computer technology center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Edison and Ford Winter Estates Education Foundation for                 146,000  Mack, Connie
                      educational programming
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Educating Young Minds, Los Angeles, CA, for educational programs         82,000  Feinstein
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Education Partnership, Providence, RI for school leadership             195,000  Kennedy, Patrick
                      professional development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Education Service Center, Region 12, Hillsboro, TX for a GEAR UP         97,000  Edwards, Chet
                      college preparedness program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Eisenhower Foundation to replicate the Delaney Street project in        560,000  Harkin
                      Iowa
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Ennis Independent School District, Ennis, TX for English as a           195,000  Barton (TX), Joe
                      second language instruction, including purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Envision Schools, San Francisco, CA for the Metropolitan Arts and       243,000  Pelosi, Nancy
                      Technology High School, which may include equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Erskine College, Due West, SC for an elementary and secondary           243,000  Barrett (SC), J.
                      school arts initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Esmeralda County School District, Goldfield, NV, to continue            195,000  Reid
                      accelerated reading and math programs for K-8 students in
                      Esmeralda County
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Everybody Wins, Washington, DC, for childhood literacy programs         487,000  Harkin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA for its Bay Area Science Teacher       292,000  Pelosi, Nancy
                      Recruitment, Retention, and Improvement Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Fairbanks North Star Borough School District, Fairbanks, AK, to         243,000  Stevens
                      expand the PLATO learning program to Fairbanks North Star Borough
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Fairfax County Public Schools, Fairfax, VA for language programs        292,000  Wolf, Frank
                      in Franklin Sherman Elementary School and Chesterbrook Elementary
                      School in McLean, Virginia
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Fairfax County Public Schools, Falls Church, VA for emergency           195,000  Davis, Tom
                      medical services curriculum development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Fairhope Center for the Arts, Bay Minette, AL for arts education        199,000  Bonner, Jo; Shelby
                      programs, including purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Families In Schools, Los Angeles, CA for its Read with Me/Lea           170,000  Becerra, Xavier
                      Conmigo family literacy program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Fayetteville Technical Community College, Fayettevile, NC for           243,000  Hayes, Robin
                      teacher training and professional development programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  First Book, Washington, DC, for the expansion of programs in West       219,000  Byrd
                      Virginia
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  FirstBook, Washington, DC, for the Maine literacy initiative for         97,000  Collins, Snowe
                      Low Income Children
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Florence Prever Rosten Foundation, Darby, MT, to develop MAPS:           78,000  Baucus
                      Media Arts in the Public Schools program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Forward in the Fifth, Somerset, KY for a civic literacy program         243,000  Rogers (KY), Harold
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Friends of the Children National, Portland, OR for mentoring            312,000  Blumenauer, Earl; Wyden
                      programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Galena City School District, Galena, AK, for a boarding school for      487,000  Stevens
                      low performing Native students from remote villages across
                      Western Alaska
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  George B. Thomas, Sr. Learning Academy, Inc., Bethesda, MD for          243,000  Van Hollen, Chris
                      tutoring services for at-risk students
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  George S. Eccles Ice Center, North Logan, Utah, to expand the            48,000  Hatch
                      science, physical education, and creative movement program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 

[[Page H16301]]

 
FIE                  Girl Scouts of the USA, New York, NY for the Fair Play initiative       243,000  Walsh (NY), James
                      to engage girls in science, technology, engineering and math
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Graham County Schools, Safford, AZ for a teacher training               146,000  Renzi, Rick
                      initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Guam Public School System, Hagatna, GU for development and              234,000  Bordallo, Madeleine
                      implementation of Chamorro language instructional programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Hackett-Bower Clinic at Magnolia Speech School, Jackson, MS, for        292,000  Cochran
                      acquisition of equipment and programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Hamilton Wings, Elgin, IL for arts education programs                   146,000  Hastert, J.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Harford County Board of Education, Bel Air, MD, to support a            292,000  Mikulski
                      science and math program at Aberdeen High School
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Harris County Department of Education, Houston, TX for an after-        243,000  Lampson, Nick
                      school safety program, which may include the purchase of software
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Harrisburg (PA) Area School District, Harrisburg, PA, to support        414,000  Casey, Jr.
                      the district's pre-kindergarten program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Harvey Public School District 152, Harvey, IL for an early              195,000  Jackson (IL), Jesse
                      literacy program, which may include equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Hawaii Department of Education, Honolulu, HI for educational            487,000  Hirono, Mazie
                      activities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Association, Kempton, PA for curriculum         146,000  Dent, Charles
                      development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Hays Community Economic Development Corporation, Hays, MT, to           156,000  Baucus, Tester
                      develop a Native American culturally competent curriculum
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Helen Keller International, New York, NY for the ChildSight Vision    1,218,000  DeLauro, Rosa; Clinton, Schumer
                      Screening Program and to provide eyeglasses to children whose
                      educational performance may be hindered because of poor vision
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  High Plains Regional Education Cooperative, Raton, NM for its           487,000  Udall (NM), Tom
                      Cooperative Broadband Education project, which may include
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Hillside Family of Agencies, Rochester, NY for the Work-                243,000  Slaughter, Louise; Clinton, Schumer
                      Scholarship Connection Youth Employment Training Academy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Hoke County Schools, Raeford, NC for instructional technology            97,000  Hayes, Robin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Homer-Center School District, Homer City, PA, for science                87,000  Specter
                      curriculum development and acquisition of technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Houston Independent School District, Houston, TX for a teacher          656,000  Cornyn; Lampson, Nick; Green, Al
                      incentive program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Houston Zoo, Houston, TX, for educational programming                    97,000  Hutchison
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  I KNOW I CAN, Columbus, OH for college preparatory programs              97,000  Pryce (OH), Deborah
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  In Tune Foundation Group, Washington, DC for educational                438,000  Hoyer, Steny
                      activities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Independent School District 181, Brainerd, MN for its Teacher           146,000  Oberstar, James
                      Support System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Institute for Student Achievement, Lake Success, NY for school          243,000  Israel, Steve
                      reform activities at Wyandanch High School
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Institute for Student Achievement, Lake Success, NY to implement         48,000  Serrano, Jose
                      small learning communities at one or more high schools in the
                      Bronx
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Institute for Student Achievement, Lake Success, NY, for the ISA        243,000  Schumer, Clinton; Israel, Steve
                      High School Improvement Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Internet Keep Safe Coalition, Salt Lake City, Utah, to provide          371,000  Bennett
                      educational materials to k-12 students regarding Internet safety
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Iowa Association of School Boards, Des Moines, IA, for the              390,000  Harkin
                      Lighthouse for School Reform project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Iowa City Community School District, Iowa City, IA for an early         585,000  Harkin; Loebsack, David; Grassley
                      literacy program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Iowa Department of Education to continue the Harkin grant program     4,875,000  Harkin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Iowa School Boards Foundation, Des Moines, IA, for continuation       2,437,000  Harkin
                      and expansion of the Skills Iowa program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Iowa State Education Association, Des Moines, IA, for an                 75,000  Grassley
                      initiative to educate students on the role of international trade
                      in the U.S. economy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana - Southeast, Madison, IN for       97,000  Hill, Baron; Bayh, Luger
                      an early college and middle college program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Jacob Burns Film Center, Pleasantville, NY for education programs       219,000  Lowey, Nita
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Jazz at Lincoln Center, New York, NY for music education programs       390,000  Clinton, Schumer; Nadler, Jerrold
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Jefferson County Public Schools, Golden, CO for technological           316,000  Perlmutter, Ed
                      instruction, testing, and support, which may include equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Jeremiah Cromwell Disabilities Center, Portland, ME, for awareness       97,000  Collins, Snowe
                      training for students
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Jersey Shore Area School District, Jersey Shore, PA for equipment       146,000  Peterson (PA), John
                      to create a digital classroom
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  JFYNetWorks, Boston, MA for academic support for Adequate Yearly        243,000  Capuano, Michael
                      Progress initiative, including educational software, professional
                      development instruction, and technical assistance
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  JFYNetWorks, Boston, MA for implementation of its computer-based        243,000  Markey, Edward
                      JFYNet: Academic Support for Adequate Yearly Progress initiative
                      in Malden, Revere, and Framingham, MA, which may include the
                      purchase of software
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Johns Hopkins University's Center for Talented Youth, Baltimore,        131,000  Mikulski
                      MD, to conduct a longitudinal study on outcomes of Center for
                      Talented Youth summer programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Joplin School District, Joplin, MO for the Smart Board initiative,       97,000  Blunt, Roy
                      including purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Jumpstart for Young Children, Boston, MA, to recruit and train          121,000  Reed
                      college students to serve as mentors for at-risk preschool
                      children in Rhode Island
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Jumpstart for Young Children, Inc., Boston, MA for an early             341,000  Capuano, Michael
                      literacy program for at-risk children in Boston, MA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Jumpstart for Young Children, San Francisco, CA for an early            243,000  Pelosi, Nancy
                      childhood enhancement project to provide student mentors to
                      preschool children
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FIE                  Jumpstart for Young Children, Seattle, WA, to expand Jumpstart's        234,000  Murray
                      One Child at a Time mentoring project in Washington
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Kanawha County School System, WV, for the continuation of               711,000  Byrd
                      Following the Leaders programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Kansas Learning Center for Health, Halstead, KS, to support health       97,000  Roberts
                      education, including curriculum development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Kauai Economic Development Board, HI, for math and science              292,000  Inouye
                      education
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Kelberman Center, Utica, NY to expand programs for pre-school and        73,000  Arcuri, Michael
                      school age children with autism spectrum disorder
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA, for student programs and             97,000  Burr, Dole
                      extended learning time at KIPP Gaston College Preparatory and
                      KIPP Pride High School in Gaston, NC
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA for a subgrant to the KIPP           146,000  Berry, Marion; Lincoln, Pryor
                      Delta College Preparatory School in Helena, AR
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA for curriculum development and        97,000  Pelosi, Nancy
                      the recruitment and professional development of school leaders,
                      teachers, and administrators
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA for KIPP Reach College               243,000  Fallin, Mary; Inhofe
                      Preparatory School in Oklahoma City, OK
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA, for student programs and             97,000  Alexander
                      extended learning time in Nashville and Memphis, Tennessee
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA, to support student programs         248,000  Cardin
                      and extended learning time through a subgrant to KIPP Ujima
                      Village Academy in Baltimore, MD
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Klingberg Family Centers, Inc., New Britain, CT, for equipment          331,000  Dodd, Lieberman; Murphy (CT), Christopher
                      associated with the Special Education Enhancement Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  La Causa Charter School, Milwaukee, WI, to implement a science and       82,000  Kohl
                      robotics lab
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  La Crosse School District, La Crosse, WI for a 21st Century              68,000  Kind, Ron
                      Community Learning Center at Logan Middle School, including
                      parental involvement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Lafayette Parish School Board, Lafayette, LA, for acquisition of         64,000  Vitter
                      equipment technology upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Lander County School District, Battle Mountain, NV, to continue a       341,000  Reid
                      math and science remediation program for high school students
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Learning Point Associates/North Central Regional Education              292,000  Kirk, Mark
                      Laboratory, Naperville, IL to help schools implement No Child
                      Left Behind
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Lee Pesky Learning Center, Boise, ID to provide educational             292,000  Simpson, Michael; Crapo
                      materials for the Literacy Matters! Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Lemay Child & Family Center, St. Louis, MO for early childhood           97,000  Carnahan, Russ
                      education and family literacy programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Loess Hills Area Education Agency in Iowa for a demonstration in        682,000  Harkin
                      early childhood education
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Loras College, Dubuque, IA, for a literacy program with the             438,000  Harkin, Grassley; Braley (IA), Bruce
                      Dubuque elementary schools
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Los Angeles Conservation Corps, Los Angeles, CA for a hands-on,          73,000  Harman, Jane
                      science-based program for public school students
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Los Angeles, CA, for the LA's BEST afterschool enrichment program       199,000  Feinstein
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Louisiana Arts and Sciences Museum, Baton Rouge, LA for curriculum      195,000  Baker, Richard
                      development and purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Louisiana State University in Shreveport, LA, to provide                214,000  Landrieu, Vitter
                      professional development for teachers and faculty in Title I
                      schools with low performance scores
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA for IDEA Place and the            341,000  Alexander, Rodney; Landrieu, Vitter
                      SciTech Classroom, including purchase of equipment and curriculum
                      development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Lower East Side Conservancy, New York, NY for education programs        219,000  Maloney (NY), Carolyn
                      and outreach
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Lower Pioneer Valley Educational Collaborative, West Springfield,       165,000  Kennedy, Kerry; Neal (MA), Richard
                      MA, for educational equipment and program development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation, Austin, Texas for the                 731,000  Harkin
                      Presidential timeline project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Lynwood, CA, to expand the afterschool Homework Assistance Program       78,000  Boxer
                      at the Lynwood Public Library
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Madison County Schools, Richmond, KY for a computer lab, which may       73,000  Chandler, Ben
                      include equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Maine Alliance for Arts Education, Augusta, ME, for the Complete         97,000  Collins, Snowe
                      Education for Rural Students project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Marketplace of Ideas/Marketplace for Kids, Inc., Mandan, ND, for a      414,000  Dorgan, Conrad
                      statewide program focused on entrepreneurship education
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Massachusetts 2020 Foundation, Boston, MA, for continued                180,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      development of an expanded instruction demonstration program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Maui Economic Development Board, HI, for the girls into science         243,000  Inouye
                      program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  McKelvey Foundation, New Wilmington, PA, for entrepreneurial            170,000  Specter, Casey, Byrd
                      college scholarships for rural, low-income Pennsylvania and West
                      Virginia high school graduates
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Mentoring Partnership of Southwestern Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh,         413,000  Specter
                      PA, for recruitment, placement, and oversight of school-based
                      mentoring programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Mercy Vocational High School, Philadelphia, PA, for vocational           87,000  Specter
                      education programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Mesa Unified School District, Mesa, AZ for after-school                 146,000  Mitchell, Harry
                      educational and enrichment activities for at-risk youth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Metropolitan Wilmington Urban League, Wilmington, DE, to continue       414,000  Biden, Carper
                      a program aimed at closing the achievement gap among low-income
                      and minority students
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Military Heritage Center Foundation, Carlisle, PA for the Voices        128,000  Platts, Todd; Shuster, Bill; Specter
                      of the Past Speak to the Future program, including purchase of
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Miller County Development Authority, Colquit, GA for a video/            97,000  Bishop (GA), Sanford
                      television production training program for high school drop-outs
                      and at-risk youth in Miller County
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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FIE                  Milton S. Eisenhower Foundation, Washington, DC for a full service      146,000  Regula, Ralph
                      school demonstration project in the Canton City, OH public school
                      district
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Milwaukee Public Schools, Milwaukee, WI for after-school or summer    1,072,000  Kohl; Moore (WI), Gwen
                      community learning centers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Minnesota Humanities Commission, St. Paul, MN to implement              487,000  McCollum (MN), Betty; Klobuchar
                      curricula and classroom resources on Native Americans
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Mississippi University for Women, Columbus, MS for strengthening        292,000  Wicker, Roger
                      partnerships between K-12 parents and their children's teachers,
                      principals, superintendents and other school officials
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Mississippi University for Women, Columbus, MS, for environmental       195,000  Cochran
                      education programs for the Science on the Tennessee-Tombigbee
                      Waterway program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Missouri State University, Springfield, MO for a college                 97,000  Blunt, Roy
                      preparatory pilot program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Monroe County School District, Key West, FL for technology              195,000  Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana
                      upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Montgomery County Public Schools, Rockville, MD to recruit and          292,000  Van Hollen, Chris; Mikulski, Cardin
                      certify postdoctoral scientists, mathematicians, or engineers
                      from the National Institutes of Health to become teachers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, FL for marine science curriculum      195,000  Buchanan, Vern, Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana
                      development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Mount Hood Community College, Gresham, OR for early childhood           312,000  Blumenauer, Earl
                      education and training activities, which may include equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  National American Indian, Alaskan and Hawaiian Educational              817,000  Enzi
                      Development Center, Sheridan, WY, to train teachers serving
                      Native American students in an early literacy learning and math
                      framework
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  National Center for Electronically Mediated Learning, Inc.,             146,000  DeLauro, Rosa
                      Milford, CT for the P.E.B.B.L.E.S. Project, which may include
                      equipment and technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  National Council on Crime and Delinquency, Oakland, CA for a            195,000  Lee, Barbara
                      school-based model on violence prevention
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  National Cued Speech Association, Bethesda, MD for parent,              170,000  Van Hollen, Chris; Landrieu
                      teacher, and transliterator training and certification in cued
                      speech for preschool and school-aged children
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  National Flight Academy, Naval Air Station Pensacola, FL for            146,000  Miller (FL), Jeff
                      technology upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  National Teacher's Hall of Fame, Emporia, KS for teacher                146,000  Moran (KS), Jerry
                      professional development and retention programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Neighborhood Youth Association, Venice, CA for academic support to       97,000  Harman, Jane
                      ensure college readiness
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  New Mexico Military Institute, Roswell, NM, for a character              48,000  Domenici
                      development leadership camp at the New Mexico Military Institute
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  New Mexico Public Education Department, Santa Fe, NM for summer         487,000  Udall (NM), Tom; Wilson (NM), Heather; Domenici
                      reading and math institutes throughout the State
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, for the Southern New       195,000  Domenici
                      Mexico Science, Engineering, Mathematics and Aerospace Academy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, to continue a program      331,000  Bingaman, Domenici; Pearce, Stevan
                      to transition high school students into technical careers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  New School University, New York, NY, for the Institute for Urban        926,000  Clinton, Schumer
                      Education
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  New York Hall of Science, Queens, NY, for science exhibits and          585,000  Clinton, Schumer; Ackerman, Gary
                      educational programming
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Newton Public Schools, Newton, KS for an educational technology          97,000  Tiahrt, Todd
                      initiative, including purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  North Carolina Agricultural and Technical University, Greensboro,       390,000  Miller (NC), Brad; Watt, Melvin; Dole, Burr
                      NC for a project to reduce suspension rates of students in the
                      Guilford County School System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC for academic              165,000  Price (NC), David; Burr
                      enrichment activities, including parental involvement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  North Carolina Symphony, Raleigh, NC for musical and artistic           170,000  Price (NC), David
                      residency activities for elementary and secondary students
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  North Carolina Technology Association Education Foundation,              97,000  Foxx, Virginia; Dole, Burr
                      Raleigh, NC for school technology demonstration projects,
                      including subgrants
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  North Country Education Services Agency, Gorham, NH, for the North      136,000  Gregg
                      Country Gear Up College Prep Initiative, including online
                      curriculum development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  North Philadelphia Youth Association, Philadelphia, PA for               48,000  Brady (PA), Robert
                      education and enrichment services for youth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  North Slope Borough, Anchorage, AK, for an early education program      292,000  Stevens
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Northeast Louisiana Family Literacy Interagency Consortium to           195,000  Alexander, Rodney
                      provide children's literacy services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Northern Tier Industry & Education Consortium, Dimock, PA for the        48,000  Carney, Christopher
                      activities of its Advisory and Assessment Committees
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Northwest Center, Seattle, WA, to provide and expand academic and       195,000  Murray, Cantwell; Smith (WA), Adam
                      vocational resources to developmentally delayed or disabled
                      persons in King County
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Norwich Public School System, Norwich, CT for English language          268,000  Courtney, Joe
                      instruction
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Oakland School of the Arts, Oakland, CA, for educational equipment      409,000  Feinstein
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Oakland Unified School District, Oakland, CA for a technology           195,000  Lee, Barbara
                      integration project to implement a new data system, which may
                      include equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Oelwein Community School District, Oelwein, IA, for technology and      110,000  Grassley
                      program needs for a math and science academy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Ogden City Schools, Ogden, Utah, to enhance the aerospace, math,         48,000  Hatch; Bishop (UT), Rob
                      and science curriculum
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Omaha, Nebraska, for expansion of the Omaha's after school               97,000  Hagel
                      initative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  O'Neill Sea Odyssey, Santa Cruz, CA for science education programs       97,000  Farr, Sam
                      for elementary school children
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  OneWorld Now!, Seattle, WA for after-school programs and student        243,000  McDermott, Jim
                      scholarships
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Ossining Union Free School District, Ossining, NY for after-            219,000  Lowey, Nita
                      school, literacy, or school reform initiatives
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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FIE                  Ouachita Parish School Board, Monroe, LA, for acquisition of            103,000  Vitter
                      equipment technology upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Pacific Islands Center for Educational Development in American          487,000  Inouye
                      Samoa, for a mentoring program aimed at college prep
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Parent Institute for Quality Education, San Diego, CA for a parent      438,000  Filner, Bob
                      training program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Parents as Teachers National Center, St. Louis, MO, for expanded        185,000  Bond
                      outreach to support school readiness in the Gateway Parents as
                      Teachers program in the City of St. Louis
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  PE4life Foundation, Kansas City, MO, for expansion and assessment       390,000  Harkin
                      of PE4life programs across Iowa
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  PE4life, Kansas City, MO for physical education programs in the         195,000  Peterson (PA), John
                      Titusville, Pennsylvania School District, including purchase of
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  PE4life, Kansas City, MO to establish a P.E. program in                 341,000  Wicker, Roger
                      Mississippi, including purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  People for People, Philadelphia, PA for after-school programs            73,000  Fattah, Chaka
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Peru State College, Peru, NE for the Adopt a High School                195,000  Fortenberry, Jeff; Hagel, Nelson, Ben
                      initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Philadelphia Academies, Inc., Philadelphia, PA for a longitudinal        97,000  Fattah, Chaka
                      study on the impact of the organization's career-based education
                      model
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Philadelphia Martin Luther King, Jr. Association for Nonviolence         87,000  Specter
                      Inc., Philadelphia, PA, for its College for Teens program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Pinal County Education Service Agency, Florence, AZ for a teacher        97,000  Renzi, Rick
                      training initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Polk County Public Schools, Bartow, FL for purchase of assistive         97,000  Putnam, Adam
                      technologies
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Polynesian Voyaging Society, Honolulu, HI, for cultural education       146,000  Inouye
                      programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Port Chester--Rye Union Free School District, Port Chester, NY for      219,000  Lowey, Nita
                      academic enrichment, professional development, family engagement,
                      or other activities to implement full service community schools
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Project GRAD USA, Philadelphia, PA for college readiness programs        97,000  Fattah, Chaka
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Project HOME, Philadelphia, PA, for an after school program              87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Provo City, Provo, Utah, to expand education programs at the Arts        48,000  Hatch
                      Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Purdue University Calumet, Hammond, IN for equipment and start-up       243,000  Visclosky, Peter
                      expenses for a magnet school
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Queens Theatre in the Park, Flushing, NY for a project to provide       146,000  Ackerman, Gary
                      youth with career planning and development in the performing arts
                      industry
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Rapides Parish School Board, Alexandria, LA, for acquisition of          65,000  Vitter
                      equipment technology upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Renwick Public Schools, Andale, KS for an educational technology        195,000  Tiahrt, Todd
                      initiative, including purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Rio Rancho Public Schools, Rio Ranch, NM for distance learning,         487,000  Udall (NM), Tom; Wilson (NM), Heather; Domenici,
                      which may include equipment                                                      Bingaman
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Riverside Community College, Riverside, CA for the Fast-Track to        341,000  Calvert, Ken; Boxer
                      the Associate Degree Nursing Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Riverside County Office of Education, Riverside, CA for the High        341,000  Calvert, Ken
                      School Science Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Robert H. Clampitt Foundation, Inc., New York, NY, to train             146,000  Landrieu
                      elementary and secondary students in journalism in New Orleans,
                      LA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Rockdale County Public Schools, Conyers, GA for a credit recovery       429,000  Johnson (GA), Henry
                      program, which may include the purchase of software
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Terre Haute, IN for a K-12         195,000  Ellsworth, Brad; Luger
                      STEM Immersion Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia, PA, to develop a Public         87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.
                      Education Partnership to provide professional development to area
                      principals and teachers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Saint Louis SCORES, St. Louis, MO, to expand after school programs       81,000  Bond
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Salesian Boys and Girls Club of Los Angeles, CA for education and        97,000  Roybal-Allard, Lucille
                      support services for middle and high school students
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  San Bernardino Boys and Girls Club, San Bernardino, CA, to expand       229,000  Boxer
                      programs that are available in education, health and the arts
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  San Bernardino City Unified School District, San Bernardino, CA         243,000  Lewis (CA), Jerry; Baca, Joe
                      for the English Learners program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools, San Bernardino,        292,000  Lewis (CA), Jerry
                      CA to expand the Science, Technology, Engineering, and
                      Mathematics initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  San Joaquin County, Stockton, CA for its San Joaquin A Plus             365,000  McNerney, Jerry
                      tutoring program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  San Juan School District, Blanding, Utah, to provide intervention        48,000  Hatch
                      advocacy and case management for at-risk students
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  San Mateo County, Redwood City, CA for its Preschool for All            312,000  Eshoo, Anna
                      program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Save the Children, Westport, CT, to implement supplemental              234,000  Reid
                      literacy programs for children in grades K-8 in rural Nevada
                      schools
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  School at Jacob's Pillow, Beckett, MA, for the development of           146,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      youth cultural and educational programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  School Board of Broward County, Fort Lauderdale, FL for teacher         438,000  Wexler, Robert
                      support and development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Schultz Center for Teaching and Leadership, Jacksonville, FL for        292,000  Crenshaw, Ander
                      purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Selden/Centereach Youth Association, Selden, NY for after-school        136,000  Bishop (NY), Timothy; Schumer
                      programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Sevier School District, Richfield, Utah, for teacher training and        48,000  Hatch
                      professional development to increase student achievement in
                      mathematics
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Shiloh Economic and Entrepreneurial Lifelong Development                185,000  Menendez, Lautenberg
                      Corporation, Plainfield, NJ, for academic enrichment programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Silver Crescent Foundation, Charleston, SC for a middle and high        195,000  Wilson (SC), Joe
                      school academic engineering and technology program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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FIE                  Skills Alaska, Anchorage, AK, for statewide teacher training and        975,000  Stevens
                      mentoring program, Anchorage
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Sociedad Latina, Roxbury, MA for its Mission Community Enrichment        97,000  Capuano, Michael
                      Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  South Dakota Symphony, Sioux Falls, SD, for educational outreach         97,000  Johnson
                      to Native Americans
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  SouthCoastConnected, New Bedford, MA, for implementation of the         146,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      Drop the Drop-Out Rate Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Southeast Island School District, Thorne Bay, AK, to develop             97,000  Stevens
                      interactive video conferencing to provide special education
                      services to 9 isolated school sites in Southeast Alaska
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  SouthEastern Pennsylvania Consortium for Higher Education,              123,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.; Murphy, Patrick; Schwartz,
                      Glenside, PA, for the Institute of Mathematics and Science to                    Allyson, Gerlach, Jim
                      provide professionaldevelopment to K-12 teachers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Southwestern University, Georgetown, TX for a Center for Hispanic       268,000  Hutchison; Carter, John
                      Studies college preparatory initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Springboard for Improving Schools, San Francisco, CA for a              243,000  Costa, Jim
                      professional development center to serve Central Valley, CA
                      teachers and administrators
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Springfield Public School District No. 19, Springfield, OR for an        97,000  DeFazio, Peter; Wyden
                      Academy of Arts and Academics
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  St. Mary's County Public Schools, Leonardtown, MD for a                 487,000  Hoyer, Steny
                      mathematics, science, and technology academy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  State of Nevada Department of Education for technology upgrades in      390,000  Heller, Dean
                      the Elko, Nye, Douglas, Lyon and Churchill school districts,
                      including subgrants
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Summit Educational Resources, Getzville, NY for service                 195,000  Reynolds, Thomas
                      coordination and support for children with developmental
                      disabilities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Susannah Wesley Community Center, Honolulu, HI for computers and        117,000  Abercrombie, Neil
                      technology to serve at-risk high school students, and other
                      students in an after-school program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Tampa Metropolitan YMCA, Tampa, FL for after-school programs            121,000  Castor, Kathy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Technical Research and Development Authority, Titusville, FL, to        204,000  Bill Nelson
                      provide professional workshops for teachers in STEM-related
                      fields
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Texas Southern University, Houston, TX for the TSU Lab School,          429,000  Jackson-Lee (TX), Sheila
                      which may include equipment and technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Tomas Rivera Policy Institute, Los Angeles, CA for a longitudinal        97,000  Roybal-Allard, Lucille
                      study on high school graduation rates
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Town of Cumberland, Cumberland, RI for the Mayor's Office of            146,000  Kennedy, Patrick
                      Children and Learning for evidence-based innovative K-12
                      education programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Towson University, Towson, MD for an education partnership with         316,000  Ruppersberger, C. A.; Mikulski, Cardin
                      the City of Baltimore, Baltimore City Public School System and
                      the Cherry Hill community
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Tracy Joint Unified School District, Tracy, CA for English              121,000  McNerney, Jerry
                      language learner initiatives
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Tri-County Educational Service, Wooster, OH for the Olweus              146,000  Regula, Ralph
                      Bullying Prevention program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Trumbull County Educational Service Center, Niles, OH for school        180,000  Ryan (OH), Tim
                      robotics programs, which may include subgrants
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, to provide teacher education      1,170,000  Landrieu; Melancon, Charlie
                      and leadership preparation to support the rebuilding of New
                      Orleans schools
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Tulsa Public Schools, Tulsa, OK for innovative programming for          195,000  Sullivan, John; Inhofe
                      students at risk of dropping out, including curriculum
                      development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Union County Public Schools, Monroe, NC for equipment and                97,000  Hayes, Robin
                      technology needs for the information technology academy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Union County, Elizabeth, NJ, for training programs at the Union         248,000  Lautenberg, Menendez
                      County Academy for Allied Health Sciences
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Union Free School District of the Tarrytowns, Sleepy Hollow, NY         219,000  Lowey, Nita
                      for family literacy activities and professional development to
                      support literacy instruction
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  United Inner City Services, Kansas City, MO, to enhance and expand      619,000  Bond; Cleaver, Emanuel
                      early learning programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, for          330,000  Specter
                      recruitment, placement, and oversight of school-based mentoring
                      programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  University of Akron, Akron, OH to link regional school districts        146,000  Ryan (OH), Tim; Sutton, Betty
                      with industry to promote STEM academic and career pathways
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL to implement a manufacturing      487,000  Davis (AL), Artur; Shelby
                      engineering curriculum for high schools students
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  University of Alaska/Southeast, Juneau, AK, for the Alaska              248,000  Stevens
                      Distance Education Technology Consortium for distance learning
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  University of Maine, Orono, ME, to maintain healthy                     143,000  Collins, Snowe
                      interscholastic youth sports programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  University of North Alabama, Florence, AL, for research to develop      123,000  Sessions
                      a model center for teacher preparation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, for a        68,000  Burr, Dole; Watt, Melvin
                      teletherapy program to address the shortage of speech language
                      pathologists
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  University of Northern Iowa to continue the 2+2 teacher education       438,000  Harkin, Grassley
                      demonstration program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, for gifted         390,000  Cochran
                      education programs at the Frances A. Karnes Center for Gifted
                      Studies program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, for literacy       390,000  Cochran
                      enhancement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, to establish the               2,925,000  Leahy, Byrd, Harkin, Inouye
                      Educational Excellence program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  UrbanFUTURE, St. Louis, MO, to expand literacy, mentoring, and          247,000  Bond
                      after-school services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  USD 259, Wichita Public Schools, Wichita, KS for technology             292,000  Tiahrt, Todd
                      upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Utah State Office of Education, Salt Lake City, Utah, for a             413,000  Bennett
                      mentoring program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Valle Lindo School District, South El Monte, CA for technology           73,000  Solis, Hilda
                      upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Venango Technology Center, Oil City, PA for the purchase of             195,000  Peterson (PA), John
                      equipment
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FIE                  Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center (VAMSC), Virginia            48,000  Warner, Webb
                      Beach, VA, to expand education outreach programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Vision Therapy Project, Casper, WY for a teacher training               341,000  Cubin, Barbara
                      initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Visually Impaired Preschool Services, Louisville, KY for programs        97,000  Yarmuth, John
                      to address school readiness needs of visually impaired children
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Waldo County Preschool & Family Services, Belfast, ME, for the           97,000  Collins, Snowe
                      Maine early language and literacy initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Washington College, Chestertown, MD for K-12 science, technology,       341,000  Gilchrest, Wayne; Mikulski, Cardin
                      engineering and mathematics outreach programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Washington State University, Tacoma, WA for education and               243,000  Dicks, Norman; Cantwell, Murray
                      enrichment services for youth at its Center for Community
                      Education, Enrichment and Urban Studies
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Washoe County School District, Reno, NV, for equipment for a            341,000  Reid
                      parental notification system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Washoe County School District, Reno, NV, to expand the Classroom        390,000  Reid
                      on Wheels Program for low-income students
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  WE CARE San Jacinto Valley, Inc., San Jacinto, CA for the after          97,000  Lewis (CA), Jerry
                      school tutoring program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  West Contra Costa Unified School District, Richmond, CA for high         97,000  Miller, George
                      school architecture, construction, and engineering curricula
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  West River Foundation, Rapid City, SD, for K-12 administrator            97,000  Johnson; Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie
                      development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  West Valley City, West Valley City, Utah, to expand the after            48,000  Hatch; Cannon, Chris
                      school learning program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  White-Williams Scholars, Philadelphia, PA for a college                  73,000  Fattah, Chaka
                      preparation initiative, which may include student scholarships
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Widener University, Chester, PA for school-readiness programs           204,000  Sestak, Joe; Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Wildlife Information Center, Inc., Slatington, PA for an                341,000  Dent, Charles
                      environmental education initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Williamsburg County First Steps, Kingstree, SC for a school-             84,000  Clyburn, James
                      readiness program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  YMCA of Greater Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO, to expand after school      205,000  Bond
                      programming at the Monsanto Family YMCA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Yonkers Public Schools, Yonkers, NY for after-school and summer         243,000  Lowey, Nita
                      academic enrichment, literacy, and professional development
                      services, and for parental involvement activities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Youngstown City School District, OH for a Pathways to Building          219,000  Ryan (OH), Tim
                      Trades Program in the Youngstown and Warren, OH school districts
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH for a pilot K-12             97,000  Ryan (OH), Tim
                      attention enhancement for learning project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  Youth Advocate Programs, Inc., Harrisburg, PA, for alternative           87,000  Specter
                      school services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIE                  YWCA of Gary, Gary, IN for after-school and summer programs, which      195,000  Visclosky, Peter
                      may include equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                AIB College of Business, Des Moines, IA, to recruit and train           390,000  Harkin, Grassley
                      captioners and court reporters and to provide scholarships
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Aims Community College, Greeley, CO, for equipment for career            43,000  Salazar; Udall (CO), Mark; Musgrave, Marilyn
                      training in the health professions
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Alabama Institute of the Deaf and Blind, Talladega, AL for the          195,000  Rogers (AL), Mike; Shelby
                      interpreter training program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Albany State University, Albany, GA, in partnership with Darton         243,000  Bishop (GA), Sanford
                      College, for an initiative to increase the success of minority
                      males and nontraditional students in postsecondary education
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Albertson College of Idaho, Caldwell, ID, for acquisition of            292,000  Craig, Crapo
                      equipment, technology and library upgrade
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Albright College, Reading, PA, for laboratory equipment                  87,000  Specter
                      acquisition
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Alpena Community College, Alpena, MI, for curriculum development        248,000  Levin , Stabenow
                      for the Rural Communications Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Alvernia College, Reading, PA, for scholarships and nursing              87,000  Specter; Gerlach, Jim
                      education programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation, Rockville, MD for its      268,000  Van Hollen, Chris; Cardin
                      New Century Scholars Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Anne Arundel Community College, Arnold, MD for a health care            121,000  Ruppersberger, C. A.; Cardin
                      training initiative, which may include equipment and technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Armstrong Atlantic State University, Savannah, GA for development       277,000  Kingston, Jack; Chambliss, Isakson
                      of the Bachelor of Arts degree in Cyber Security and
                      Investigation Technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Asnuntuck Community College, Enfield, CT for manufacturing              243,000  Courtney, Joe; Lieberman
                      technology training programs, which may include equipment and
                      technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Assumption College, Worcester, MA for program development               121,000  Kennedy, Kerry; McGovern, James
                      including equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Azusa Pacific University, San Bernardino, CA for nursing programs       390,000  Lewis (CA), Jerry
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Bellevue Community College, Bellevue, WA for development of             321,000  Reichert, David; Cantwell
                      computer security curriculum
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Beloit College, Beloit, WI for equipment and technology                 195,000  Baldwin, Tammy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Bemidji State University, Bemidji, MN for equipment for an              341,000  Peterson (MN), Collin; Klobuchar, Coleman
                      engineering technology center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology, Boston, MA, for              204,000  Kennedy, Kerry; Lynch, Stephen
                      educational equipment and curriculum development to support
                      medical technology professional training programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Bennett College for Women, Greensboro, NC for equipment,                526,000  Watt, Melvin; Dole, Burr
                      technology, and professional development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Bluegrass Community and Technical College, Winchester, KY for           341,000  Chandler, Ben
                      equipment and technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Briar Cliff University, Sioux City, IA for equipment                    187,000  Harkin, Grassley; King (IA), Steve
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Bristol Community College, Fall River, MA, to expand adult              165,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      literacy and career development academic programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Broward Community College, Broward County, FL for an education and      292,000  Hastings (FL), Alcee
                      training program in emergency preparedness and response
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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FIPSE                Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA for environmental studies            195,000  Carney, Christopher
                      programs and community outreach, which may include equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA, for laboratory equipment             87,000  Specter
                      acquisition
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Buena Vista University, Storm Lake, IA for curriculum development       243,000  King (IA), Steve; Grassley
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Butler Community College, Andover, KS for a closed captioning           341,000  Tiahrt, Todd; Roberts
                      training program, including curriculum development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute, Hudson, NC for       97,000  McHenry, Patrick; Burr
                      curriculum development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                California Baptist University, Riverside, CA for purchase of            341,000  Calvert, Ken
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                California Community Colleges, Sacramento, CA, for Math and             165,000  Feinstein
                      Science Teacher Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA for        146,000  McCarthy (CA), Kevin
                      purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                California State University - Channel Islands, Camarillo, CA for        146,000  Gallegly, Elton
                      purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                California State University - Fullerton, Fullerton, CA for              341,000  Royce, Edward
                      technology upgrades at the Ruby Gerontology Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                California University of Pennsylvania, California, PA, for               87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.
                      curriculum development and teacher training to enhance math and
                      science instruction
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Campbell University, Buies Creek, NC for its Advancement for            312,000  Etheridge, Bob
                      Underrepresented Minority Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical
                      Scientists Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Cardinal Stritch University, Milwaukee, WI, to establish a              268,000  Kohl
                      bachelors of science nurse degree program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Carroll College, Helena, MT, for curriculum development in Civil        195,000  Baucus, Tester
                      Engineering
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Cedar Crest College, Allentown, PA, for nursing education programs       87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Central Arizona College, Coolidge, AZ for nursing programs,             292,000  Renzi, Rick
                      including curriculum development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Central Florida Community College, Ocala, FL for curriculum              97,000  Stearns, Cliff
                      development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Central Maine Community College, Auburn, ME, for nursing education      104,000  Collins, Snowe
                      expansion and outreach
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Central Methodist University, Fayette, MO for a science,                341,000  Graves, Sam
                      technology, engineering and math teacher training program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte, NC, for curriculum       195,000  Hayes, Robin
                      development at the Center for Integrated Emergency Response
                      Training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA for curriculum            195,000  Hastings (WA), Doc; Cantwell
                      development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Chemeketa Community College, Salem, OR for equipment and                550,000  Hooley, Darlene; Wyden
                      technology for health sciences education and training programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                City College of New York, NY for the Charles B. Rangel Center for     1,950,000  Rangel, Charles
                      Public Service to prepare individuals for careers in public
                      service, which may include establishing an endowment, library and
                      archives for such center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Clark State Community College, Springfield, OH for curriculum           292,000  Hobson, David
                      development and purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Clayton College and State University, Morrow, GA for development        316,000  Scott (GA), David
                      of a Master of Arts in Archive degree program, which may include
                      student scholarships and community outreach
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Clinton School of Public Service at the University of Arkansas,         975,000  Lincoln, Pryor
                      Little Rock, AR, for curriculum development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Clover Park Technical College, Lakewood, WA for an institute for        146,000  Smith (WA), Adam
                      environmental sustainability in the workforce
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                College of Lake County, Grayslake, IL for curriculum development        341,000  Kirk, Mark
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                College of Southern Idaho, Twin Falls, ID for the Pro-Tech program      243,000  Simpson, Michael; Crapo
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                College of Southern Maryland, LaPlata, MD for nursing education          97,000  Hoyer, Steny
                      programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                College of the Canyons, Santa Clarita, CA for creation of the            97,000  McKeon, Howard
                      medical lab technician degree program, including curriculum
                      development and purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                College Success Foundation, Issaquah, WA for the Leadership 1000        487,000  Cantwell; Inslee, Jay; Dicks, Norman; Reichert,
                      Scholarship Program                                                              David
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Community College of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, PA for a             390,000  Peterson (PA), John
                      technical education initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Community College of Beaver County, Monaca, PA for equipment and         97,000  Altmire, Jason; Casey
                      technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Community College of Southern Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, to purchase        731,000  Reid; Berkley, Shelley
                      equipment and other support for Internet-based course offerings
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Connecticut State University, Hartford, CT, for nursing education       331,000  Dodd, Lieberman; DeLauro, Rosa
                      programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Consensus Organizing Center, San Diego, CA, for its Step Up              97,000  Davis (CA), Susan
                      college preparation initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Coppin State University, Baltimore, MD for its nursing education        219,000  Cummings, Elijah; Ruppersberger, C. A.; Mikulski,
                      program, which may include equipment and technology                              Cardin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, for a new interdisciplinary             292,000  Gregg
                      initiative on engineering and medicine
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Darton College, Albany, GA for a biotechnology education and            292,000  Bishop (GA), Sanford
                      training collaboration with Albany State University and Albany
                      Technical College
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Deaf West Theatre, North Hollywood, CA, for cultural experiences        243,000  Boxer
                      for the deaf
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Dean College, Franklin, MA, to develop programs and procure             195,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      equipment for the Learning Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Delaware County Community College, Media, PA for equipment and          170,000  Sestak, Joe; Specter
                      instrumentation for science, engineering, and technology
                      laboratories
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Des Moines Area Community College, Des Moines, IA for the Jasper         97,000  Boswell, Leonard
                      County Career Academy, which may include equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                DeSales University, Center Valley, PA for the Digital Campus            487,000  Dent, Charles
                      Initiative, including purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Dillard University, New Orleans, LA for recruitment and training        731,000  Landrieu, Vitter; Jefferson, William
                      of nursing assistants
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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FIPSE                Duquesne University of the Holy Spirit, Pittsburgh, PA, for              87,000  Specter
                      equipment and technology acquisition for a supercomputing
                      facility
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                East Stroudsburg University, East Stroudsburg, PA, for forensic          87,000  Specter; Kanjorski, Paul
                      science education programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL for nursing programs        146,000  Johnson (IL), Timothy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Eastern Iowa Community College, Davenport, IA, for the creation of      292,000  Harkin, Grassley
                      a center on sustainable energy, including equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Eastern New Mexico University, Portales, NM, for technological          975,000  Domenici
                      equipment upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Eastern Shore Community College Industrial Maintenance Program,         243,000  Drake, Thelma
                      Melfa, VA for curriculum development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, FL for purchase of equipment            195,000  Young (FL), C.W.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Edinboro, PA, to support a          87,000  Specter
                      computer forensics training program at its Western Pennsylvania
                      High Tech Crime Training Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Edison College, Charlotte County Campus, Punta Gorda, FL for a           73,000  Mahoney (FL), Tim
                      nursing education program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                El Camino College, Torrance, CA for nursing, engineering and            195,000  Waters, Maxine; Harman, Jane
                      nontraditional education and training programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Elmira College, Elmira, NY for technology upgrades                      195,000  Kuhl (NY), John
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Emerson College, Boston, MA, for educational equipment and program      331,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Emmanuel College, Boston, MA, for the procurement of educational        248,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      equipment and program development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Flathead Valley Community College, Kalispell, MT, for program           273,000  Baucus, Tester
                      development at the Center for Community Entrepreneurship
                      Education
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Florida Campus Compact, Tallahassee, FL for a project to enhance        243,000  Boyd (FL), Allen; Nelson, Bill
                      service learning on college campuses throughout Florida
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Florida Gulf Coast University, Ft. Myers, FL for the Coastal            195,000  Mack, Connie
                      Watershed Institute
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Focus: HOPE, Detroit, MI for an experiential learning laboratory        585,000  Levin, Stabenow; Conyers, John; Levin, Sander;
                      and related equipment and technology to support undergraduate                    Kilpatrick, Carolyn
                      education and training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Franklin Pierce College, Rindge, NH for a nursing education             146,000  Shea-Porter, Carol; Hodes, Paul
                      program, which may include equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Franklin Pierce College, Rindge, NH, for technology-based               341,000  Gregg
                      educational programs and services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Frontier Community College, Fairfield, IL for purchase of               146,000  Shimkus, John
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Ft. Valley State University, Ft. Valley, GA for a teacher               170,000  Bishop (GA), Sanford
                      preparation program, which may include equipment and technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Gadsden State Community College, Gadsden, AL for technology             341,000  Aderholt, Robert; Rogers, Mike
                      upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Gateway Community and Technical College, Ft. Mitchell, KY for the       292,000  Davis (KY), Geoff
                      Center for Advanced Manufacturing Competitiveness, including
                      purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Gateway Community College, New Haven, CT, for radiography and            97,000  DeLauro, Rosa
                      radiation therapy training programs, which may include equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                George Meany Center for Labor Studies- the National Labor College       731,000  Harkin
                      for curriculum development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                George Washington University, Washington, DC, for health                308,000  Hatch; Norton, Eleanor
                      professions training for students from the District of Columbia
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, for science education             82,000  Chambliss
                      partnership programs between colleges, universities, schools and
                      life science community educational organizations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Gila County Community College, Globe, AZ for the registered             195,000  Renzi, Rick
                      nursing program, including purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Golden Apple Foundation, Chicago, IL, for a math and science            341,000  Durbin
                      teacher training initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Grace College, Winona Lake, IN for technology upgrades                  195,000  Souder, Mark
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Greenfield Community College, Greenfield, MA for education and          170,000  Olver, John
                      training programs in the arts, which may include equipment and
                      student scholarships
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Harcum College, Bryn Mawr, PA for purchase of equipment                 292,000  Gerlach, Jim
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Harrisburg Area Community College, Harrisburg, PA for curriculum        146,000  Platts, Todd
                      development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, Harrisburg, PA         292,000  Holden, Tim
                      for instructional programs, which may include equipment and
                      technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Henry Kuualoha Giugni Archives at the University of Hawaii at           195,000  Inouye
                      Manoa, to establish an archival facility of historical Native
                      Hawaiian records and stories
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Herkimer County Community College, Herkimer, NY for equipment and        97,000  Arcuri, Michael
                      technology for science laboratories
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Hermiston, Hermiston, OR, to support programs and systems for           248,000  Smith
                      Latino education
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Hiwassee College, Madisonville, TN for a dental hygiene program,        390,000  Duncan, John
                      including curriculum development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Holy Family University, Philadelphia, PA for nurse education            195,000  Schwartz, Allyson
                      programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA, for educational equipment       165,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      and information technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Houston Community College, Houston, TX, for the Accelerated             146,000  Hutchison
                      Nursing Proficiency Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Hudson Valley Community College, Troy, NY, to expand the nursing        487,000  Clinton, Schumer; McNulty, Michael; Gillibrand,
                      program                                                                          Kirsten
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Huntington Junior College, WV for an initiative to recruit and        1,053,000  Byrd; Rahall, Nick
                      train students in closed captioning
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Huston-Tillotson University, Austin, TX for a math and science          243,000  McCaul (TX), Michael; Doggett, Lloyd; Cornyn
                      education initiative, which may include equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA, for equipment           87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.; Shuster, Bill
                      acquisition and curriculum development for a mine safety course
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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FIPSE                Institute for Advanced Learning and Research, Danville, VA for          195,000  Goode, Virgil; Webb, Warner
                      professional development for teachers in the field of
                      nanotechnology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Iowa Lakes Community College, Estherville, IA, for equipment to         243,000  Harkin, Grassley; Latham, Tom
                      support the Sustainable Energy Education program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Ivy Tech Community College, Evansville, IN for equipment and             73,000  Ellsworth, Brad; Luger
                      technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Jackson State University, Jackson, MS for establishment of an           487,000  Thompson (MS), Bennie
                      osteopathic medical school
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                James Rumsey Technical Institute, Martinsburg, WV for the                97,000  Capito, Shelley
                      Automotive Technology Program, including purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Kansas City Kansas Community College, Kansas City, KS, to provide       487,000  Brownback
                      workforce development training to improve economic conditions and
                      to reduce prisoner recidivism
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Kent State University, New Philadelphia, OH for equipment and           146,000  Space, Zachary
                      technology for its Tuscarawas County campus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Keystone College, LaPlume, PA, for classroom and laboratory              87,000  Specter
                      equipment upgrades and acquisition
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                King's College, Wilkes-Barre, PA to provide educational                 334,000  Kanjorski, Paul; Specter, Casey
                      opportunities for students through civic engagement and service
                      learning
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                La Sierra University, Riverside, CA                                     204,000  Calvert, Ken
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Lackawanna College, Scranton, PA for equipment, furnishings and         170,000  Carney, Christopher
                      operating expenses for an extension center in Susquehanna County
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Lackawanna College, Scranton, PA, for laboratory equipment and           87,000  Specter
                      technology upgrades and acquisition
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Lake City Community College, Lake City, FL for a math skills             97,000  Crenshaw, Ander
                      initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Latino Institute, Inc., Newark, NJ for its Latino Scholars Program      136,000  Sires, Albio
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Lesley University, Cambridge, MA, for educational and research          204,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      equipment to support new science instruction laboratories
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Lewis and Clark Community College, Godfrey, IL, for its National        390,000  Costello, Jerry
                      Great Rivers Research and Education Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Lewis-Clark State College, Lewiston, ID, to continue and expand         187,000  Craig, Crapo
                      the American Indian Students in Leadership of Education (AISLE)
                      program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Lincoln College, Lincoln, IL for training, material acquisition          97,000  LaHood, Ray
                      and purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Lincoln Memorial University College of Osteopathic Medicine,            487,000  Wamp, Zach
                      Harrogate, TN for curriculum development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Lincoln University, Lincoln University, PA, for campus-wide              87,000  Specter
                      technology upgrades and wiring
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Linn-Benton Community College, Albany, OR for science and health        526,000  DeFazio, Peter; Hooley, Darlene; Wyden
                      equipment and technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Lock Haven University, Lock Haven, PA, to provide professional           87,000  Specter
                      development partnerships and related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Lorain County Community College, Elyria, OH for its library and         341,000  Kaptur, Marcy; Sutton, Betty
                      community resource center, which may include equipment and
                      technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Los Angeles Valley College, Valley Glen, CA for its Solving the         195,000  Waxman, Henry
                      Math Achievement Gap program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Lyon College, Batesville, AR, to purchase and install equipment          73,000  Berry, Marion; Lincoln, Pryor
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                MacMurray College, Jacksonville, IL for technology upgrades             341,000  LaHood, Ray
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Madonna University, Livonia, MI for curriculum development for a        263,000  McCotter, Thaddeus; Levin
                      disaster relief and recovery program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Maricopa County Community College, Tempe, AZ for the Bilingual          341,000  Pastor, Ed
                      Nursing Program at Gateway Community College in Phoenix, AZ
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Maryland Association of Community Colleges, Annapolis, MD, to         2,281,000  Mikulski
                      expand and improve nursing programs at Maryland's community
                      colleges
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Marymount Manhattan College, New York, NY for a minority teacher        341,000  Maloney (NY), Carolyn; Schumer
                      preparation initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                McNeese State University, Lake Charles, LA for the Louisiana            146,000  Boustany, Charles; Landrieu, Vitter
                      Academy for Innovative Teaching and Learning
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Mesa Community College, Mesa, AZ for an online registered nurse         121,000  Mitchell, Harry
                      recertification program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Mesa Community College, Mesa, AZ for the Enfermeras En Escalera         170,000  Mitchell, Harry
                      program to address a shortage of nurses
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Messiah College, Grantham, PA, for wireless technology acquisition       87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.
                      and technology infrastructure improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Metro State College, Denver, CO, for training and equipment             123,000  Allard
                      acquisition
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Metropolitan State University, St. Paul, MN for nursing education       487,000  McCollum (MN), Betty; Klobuchar, Coleman
                      programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                MidAmerica Nazarene University, Olathe, KS, for equipment               292,000  Brownback; Moore (KS), Dennis
                      acquisition to expand distance education for teachers in western
                      Kansas
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN, for the            487,000  Alexander; Gordon, Bart
                      comprehensive math and science teacher training program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Midland College, Midland, TX for purchase of equipment at the           146,000  Conaway, K.
                      Advanced Technology Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Midwestern University Chicago College of Pharmacy, Downers Grove,        97,000  Roskam, Peter
                      IL for the Advanced Career Explorers Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, Office of the              1,119,000  Klobuchar, Coleman; Walz (MN), Timothy; Peterson
                      Chancellor, St. Paul, MN for a statewide veterans re-entry                       (MN), Collin
                      education program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Mira Costa Community College District, Oceanside, CA for a nursing      341,000  Issa, Darrell
                      education program, including purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Gautier, MS for               195,000  Taylor, Gene; Lott
                      equipment and furnishings for a marine technology center and
                      estuarine education center
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FIPSE                Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, for a               97,000  Cochran; Pickering, Charles
                      leadership training program at the Appalachian Leadership Honors
                      Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, for                975,000  Cochran
                      acquisition of equiment and curriculum development at the Wise
                      Center-Broadcast Facility Conversion to Digital
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Missouri State University, Springfield, MO, for program                 825,000  Bond
                      development and expansion, equipment and technology for the
                      Distance Learning Project on the West Plains Campus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Missouri State University-West Plains, West Plains, MO for              195,000  Emerson, Jo Ann
                      technology upgrades and programming at the Academic Support
                      Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Monroe Community College, Rochester, NY for a special needs             438,000  Kuhl (NY), John; Clinton, Schumer
                      preparedness training program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Montana Committee for the Humanities, Missoula, MT, to continue          78,000  Baucus
                      civic educational programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Montana State University - Billings, Billings, MT, for the Montana      126,000  Tester
                      Energy Workforce Training Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Montana State University-Billings, Billings, MT, to develop job-        156,000  Baucus
                      training programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Montana State University-Billings, Billings, MT, to expand              156,000  Baucus, Tester
                      professional development education programs for the health care
                      industry
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Montgomery County Community College, Blue Bell, PA for curricula,       429,000  Schwartz, Allyson
                      equipment and technology, faculty, and outreach for its advanced
                      technologies initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Moravian College, Bethlehem, PA, for equipment and technology            87,000  Specter
                      acquisition and curriculum development for a science initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA, to establish a research initiative       82,000  Chambliss, Isakson
                      to improve college graduation of minority students
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Mott Community College - Center for Advanced Manufacturing (CAM),       414,000  Levin , Stabenow
                      Flint, MI, for a clearinghouse and pilot program for new
                      technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Mount Ida College, Newton, MA, for a veterinary technology              146,000  Frank (MA), Barney; Kennedy, Kerry
                      program, which may include equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA, for education and outreach            87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.; Dent, Charles
                      services to support undergraduate students with disabilities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Murray State University, Hopkinsville, KY for purchase of               195,000  Whitfield, Ed
                      equipment at the Veterinary Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Nevada State College, Henderson, NV for the accelerated nursing         438,000  Porter, Jon
                      program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Nevada State College, Henderson, NV, for math and science teacher       316,000  Reid
                      initiatives
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                New College of Florida, Sarasota, FL for equipment at the Jane          243,000  Buchanan, Vern
                      Bancroft Cook Library
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                New College of Florida, Sarasota, FL for the Public Archaeology         219,000  Buchanan, Vern; Nelson, Bill
                      Laboratory, including purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                New College of Florida, Sarasota, FL for the Strategic Languages        292,000  Buchanan, Vern
                      Resource Center, including purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                New Hampshire Community Technical College System, Concord, NH, to       247,000  Sununu, Gregg
                      expand and modernize engineering technology programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                New Hampshire Community Technical College System, Concord, NH, to       146,000  Gregg
                      standardize technology and learning across seven community
                      colleges
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                New Hampshire Community Technical College-Manchester, Manchester,       146,000  Shea-Porter, Carol
                      NH for equipment for nursing and allied health education and
                      training programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Niagara County Community College, Sanborn, NY for equipment             341,000  Reynolds, Thomas; Clinton, Schumer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                North Arkansas College, Harrison, AR for technology upgrades            209,000  Boozman, John; Lincoln, Pryor
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                North Carolina Center for Engineering Technologies, Hickory, NC         146,000  McHenry, Patrick
                      for purchase of equipment at the Center for Engineering
                      Technologies
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                North Dakota State College of Science, Wahpeton, ND for a Center        975,000  Dorgan, Conrad; Pomeroy, Earl
                      for Nanoscience Technology Training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Northeast Community College, Norfolk, NE, for nurse training,           165,000  Hagel, Ben Nelson
                      including the purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Northern Essex Community College, Lawrence, MA, for equpment for        199,000  Kennedy, Kerry; Meehan, Martin
                      allied health program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL for its College of             243,000  Lipinski, Daniel
                      Engineering and Engineering Technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Northern Kentucky University Research Foundation, Highland              195,000  Davis (KY), Geoff
                      Heights, KY for the METS Center, including purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, KY, for the             487,000  McConnell
                      Infrastructure Management Institute
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, KY, for the             123,000  Bunning
                      nursing education program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Northern Rockies Educational Services, Twin Bridges, MT, to              78,000  Baucus
                      develop Taking Technology to the Classroom program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Northwest Shoals Community College, Phil Campbell, AL for               341,000  Aderholt, Robert; Shelby
                      technology upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Northwestern State University of Louisiana, Natchitoches, LA, for       195,000  Landrieu, Vitter; McCrery, Jim
                      a nursing education program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Norwich University, Northfield, VT for equipment and technology         341,000  Welch (VT), Peter
                      for a nursing program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Oakland Community College, Bloomfield Hills, MI for international       331,000  Levin, Sander; Levin
                      education programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Oklahoma Panhandle State University, Goodwell, OK for purchase of        97,000  Lucas, Frank
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Onondaga Community College, Syracuse, NY for purchase of equipment      243,000  Walsh (NY), James; Clinton, Schumer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR for academic         390,000  Wu, David; Wyden
                      programs in the OGI School of Science and Engineering
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls, OR for development       341,000  Walden (OR), Greg; Smith
                      of associate's and bachelor's degree programs in the health
                      professions
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Owens Community College, Toledo, OH for a first responder training      146,000  Gillmor, Paul
                      initiative, including curriculum development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Palm Beach Community College, Lake Worth, FL for equipment and          316,000  Klein (FL), Ron; Hastings (FL), Alcee; Wexler,
                      technology                                                                       Robert
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FIPSE                Paula and Anthony Rich Center for the Study and Treatment of            429,000  Ryan (OH), Tim
                      Autism, Youngstown, OH for distance learning technology and
                      programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Pennsylvania Highlands Community College, Johnstown, PA, for             87,000  Specter
                      laboratory equipment and technology upgrades and acquisition
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Philadelphia School District, Philadelphia, PA for the CORE Philly      560,000  Fattah, Chaka
                      Scholarship Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Philadelphia University, Philadelphia, PA, for the Scientific            87,000  Specter
                      Reasoning / Inquiry Based Education (SCRIBE) initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Pierce College, Tacoma, WA for the Center of Excellence for             181,000  Reichert, David; Dicks, Norm; Cantwell
                      Homeland Security, including curriculum development and training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, KS for equipment for its         268,000  Boyda (KS), Nancy
                      Kansas Technology Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Plymouth State University, Plymouth, NH, for a collaborative            195,000  Gregg; Hodes, Paul
                      research institute for sustainable rural economics
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Polk Community College, Winter Haven, FL for advanced                   292,000  Putnam, Adam
                      manufacturing training programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Portland State University, Portland, OR for equipment and               390,000  Wyden, Smith; Wu, David; Walden (OR), Greg
                      technology for its science research and teaching center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Prince George's Community College, Largo, MD for equipment and          341,000  Wynn, Albert
                      technology to upgrade a management information system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Purchase College, State of University of New York, Purchase, NY,        195,000  Lowey, Nita; Schumer
                      for science and math education programs, including teacher
                      preparation programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Radford University, Radford, VA for a study of the feasibility of       390,000  Boucher, Rick
                      establishing a graduate school in the medical sciences
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Redlands Community College, El Reno, OK, for nursing programs            97,000  Inhofe; Lucas, Frank
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Rhode Island College, Providence, RI for development of a                97,000  Kennedy, Patrick; Reed, Whitehouse
                      Portuguese and Lusophone Studies Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Pomona, NJ for curriculum       341,000  LoBiondo, Frank
                      development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Richland Community College, Decatur, IL for development of an           312,000  Hare, Phil; Johnson (IL), Timothy
                      alternative fuels education and training program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Richmond Community College, Hamlet, NC for equipment and programs       195,000  Hayes, Robin
                      at the Industrial Training Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Robert Morris University, Moon Township, PA, for health care             87,000  Specter; Murphy, Tim
                      professional education programs in the use of electronic health
                      records
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Rochester Area Colleges, Rochester, NY, for Excellence in Math and      975,000  Schumer, Clinton
                      Science
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Rockford College, Rockford, IL for technology upgrades and other        195,000  Manzullo, Donald
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Round Rock Higher Education Center, Round Rock, TX for nursing          438,000  Carter, John
                      programs, including purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Rust College, Holly Springs, MS, for acquisition of equipment for       487,000  Cochran
                      the Science and Mathematics Annex
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Rutgers University School of Law - Camden, NJ for student               624,000  Andrews, Robert; Lautenberg
                      scholarships and loan repayment, internships and public interest
                      programming
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Ryan Foundation, Wayne, PA, for civic education programs                 87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Saint Anselm College, Manchester, NH, for a civic education             195,000  Gregg
                      program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Salt Lake Community College, Salt Lake City, Utah, to train health      413,000  Bennett
                      care professionals
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Salve Regina University, Newport, RI, for historic preservation         828,000  Reed, Whitehouse
                      education programs including equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                San Jacinto College, Pasadena, TX for a health care education and       243,000  Lampson, Nick
                      training initiative, which may include equipment and technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA for equipment, technology,      487,000  Honda, Michael; Eshoo, Anna
                      and training for its library and information commons initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Security on Campus, Inc., King of Prussia, PA, for campus safety         29,000  Specter
                      peer education programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Seminole State College, Seminole, OK, for the Medical Laboratory         97,000  Inhofe; Fallin, Mary
                      Technology Program, including technology acquisition
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ for equipment and               511,000  Payne, Donald; Rothman, Steven; Lautenberg,
                      technology for its science and technology center                                 Menendez
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, PA, for technology upgrades       87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.; Platts, Todd
                      and acquisition
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Siena Heights University, Adrian, MI for nursing programs               195,000  Walberg, Timothy; Levin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Silver Lake College, Manitowoc, WI for nursing programs, including      180,000  Petri, Thomas
                      curriculum development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Simpson College, Indianola, IA for purchase of equipment                292,000  Latham, Tom; Grassley
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                South Carolina Technical College System, Columbia, SC, to fund          165,000  Graham
                      apprenticeship pilot programs in economically distressed areas
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Southeastern Pennsylvania Consortium for Higher Education,              414,000  Casey, Jr.
                      Glenside, PA, for equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Southern Utah University, Cedar City, Utah, to enchance academic         48,000  Hatch
                      skills and training of science teachers in southern Utah through
                      mobile classrooms
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute, Albuquerque, NM, to          331,000  Bingaman
                      expand a renewable energy training program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Sparks College, Shelbyville, IL for a closed captioner training         195,000  Shimkus, John; Obama
                      program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Spelman College, Atlanta, GA, for programs to recruit and increase       82,000  Chambliss
                      graduation rates for African-American females pursuing sciences,
                      mathematics, or dual-engineering degrees
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Springfield Public Schools Academy of Arts and Academics,                82,000  Smith, Wyden
                      Springfield, OR, for classroom equipment and technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                St. Bonaventure University, St. Bonaventure, NY for equipment at        341,000  Kuhl (NY), John; Walsh, James T.
                      the science facility
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                St. Bonaventure University, St. Bonaventure, NY for technology          292,000  Kuhl (NY), John; Schumer
                      upgrades
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FIPSE                St. Clair County Community College, Port Huron, MI for purchase of      146,000  Miller (MI), Candice; Levin
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                St. Francis College, Brooklyn, NY for equipment and technology to       750,000  Clarke, Yvette; Towns, Edolphus; King (NY), Peter;
                      support its science, technology, engineering and math initiative                 Clinton, Schumer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                St. Petersburg College, St. Petersburg, FL for a distance learning      292,000  Young (FL), C.W.
                      program, including technology upgrades and purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                State University of New York at New Paltz, NY, for curriculum           292,000  Schumer, Clinton
                      development in economic development and governance
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                State University of New York at Potsdam, Potsdam, NY for teacher         97,000  McHugh, John; Clinton, Schumer
                      training initiatives
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Stonehill College, Easton, MA, to procure equipment and develop         165,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      programs for the Center for Non-Profit Management
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, PA, for laboratory equipment        87,000  Specter, Casey
                      and technology acquisition
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Sweetwater Education Foundation, Chula Vista, CA, for its Compact       292,000  Filner, Bob; Feinstein
                      for Success program, which may include student scholarships
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Texas Chiropractic College, Pasadena, TX for health professions          97,000  Lampson, Nick
                      training.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Texas State Technical College, Waco, TX, for equipment for              146,000  Edwards, Chet
                      education and training programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX for the Center for the Study of      146,000  Neugebauer, Randy
                      Addiction and Recovery
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX, for the Institute of Health       170,000  Hutchison
                      Sciences Dallas Center, for acquisition of technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Thiel College, Greenville, PA, for technology infrastructure             87,000  Specter
                      upgrades and acquisition
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Tohono Oodham Community College, Sells, AZ for computer, science        121,000  Grijalva, Raul
                      and mathematics equipment, technology and instructional materials
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Tougaloo College, Tougaloo, MS, for an international study abroad       195,000  Cochran
                      program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Tri-County Community College, Murphy, NC for equipment and               48,000  Shuler, Heath; Burr
                      technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Trident Technical College, Charleston, SC for nursing curriculum        195,000  Brown (SC), Henry
                      development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Trinity University, San Antonio, TX for purchase of equipment           146,000  Smith (TX), Lamar
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Turtle Mountain Community College, Belcourt, ND, to develop a           624,000  Dorgan, Conrad; Pomeroy, Earl
                      vocational and technical training curriculum
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Univ. of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City, UT for the         82,000  Hatch
                      Health Sciences LEAP Program to expand the pipeline of
                      underrepresented students in health professions
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Alaska, Anchorage, Anchorage, AK, for the 49th State      341,000  Stevens
                      Scholars program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Alaska, Anchorage, Anchorage, AK, for the Alaska          975,000  Stevens
                      Native Students Science and Engineering program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ for development of a pilot            341,000  Grijalva, Raul
                      project to provide instructional and support services to ensure
                      the academic success of disabled veterans
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, for the Integrative Medicine in      195,000  Harkin
                      Residency program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, for       390,000  Lincoln, Pryor
                      equipment and curriculum development for genetic counseling and
                      other health care programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA for the Matsui       975,000  Lee, Barbara
                      Center for Politics and Public Service, which may include
                      establishing an endowment, and for cataloguing the papers of
                      Congressman Robert Matsui
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR, for a technology            609,000  Lincoln, Pryor; Snyder, Vic
                      training and instruction initiative, which may include equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL for the Lou Frey             243,000  Keller, Ric
                      Institute of Politics
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Dubuque in Dubuque, Iowa for the establishment of a       438,000  Harkin
                      nursing education program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Florida, Gainesville, FL for purchase of equipment        195,000  Mica, John
                      at the College of Education
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Hawaii at Hilo for an Applied Rural Science program       780,000  Inouye
                      and a Clinical Pharmacy Training Program, for clinical pharmacy
                      training program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Hawaii School of Law, for a health policy center and      195,000  Inouye
                      cultural education programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, for the Gateway to Math Program,       121,000  Craig, Crapo
                      for continued outreach to pre-college math students
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Louisiana at Monroe, Monroe, LA for technology            390,000  Alexander, Rodney; Landrieu, Vitter
                      upgrades at the College of Pharmacy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Michigan Depression Center, Ann Arbor, MI for the         390,000  Knollenberg, Joe; Levin
                      Postsecondary Education Campus Support project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS, for program development,       2,478,000  Lott
                      start-up costs and curriculum
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Montevallo, Montevallo, AL for the Teacher                195,000  Aderholt, Robert; Shelby
                      Leadership Initiative for School Improvement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of New Hampshire, Manchester Campus, Manchester, NH, to      330,000  Sununu
                      expand business and high technology academic programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM for the American Indian       292,000  Wilson (NM), Heather; Domenici
                      Language Policy Research and Teacher Training Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Wilmington, NC for          380,000  McIntyre, Mike; Dole
                      development of an assistive technology center, which may include
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Wilmington, North           205,000  Dole
                      Carolina, for nursing programs including military veterans,
                      clinical research and distance learning
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL for the Virtual           243,000  Crenshaw, Ander
                      School Readiness Incubator
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA, for the development       154,000  Grassley
                      of math and science programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Scranton, Scranton, PA, for equipment acquisition to       87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.; Kanjorski, Paul
                      support nursing and allied health education programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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FIPSE                University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, for                826,000  Lott
                      curriculum development and acquisition of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, for the Baker Center for      4,875,000  Byrd, Cochran, Harkin
                      Public Policy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Texas at Tyler, Tyler, TX for a science, technology,      146,000  Gohmert, Louie; Cornyn
                      engineering and mathematics program, including teacher training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Galveston, TX for      146,000  Paul, Ron
                      nursing programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Galveston, TX for       97,000  Paul, Ron
                      the Centralized Clinical Placement system, including purchase of
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK, for acquisition of equipment at          97,000  Inhofe; Sullivan, John
                      the Center for Information Security
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Vermont of Burlington, Burlington, VT, to establish       195,000  Leahy
                      advanced practice graduate nursing program in psychiatric-mental
                      health nursing
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Vermont of Burlington, VT, Burlington, VT, to             195,000  Leahy
                      establish a child psychiatry fellowship program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Virginia Center for Politics, Charlottesville, VA         419,000  Goode, Virgil; Forbes J.; Webb, Warner
                      for the Youth Leadership Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Washington at Bothell, WA for an initiative to train      292,000  Cantwell; Inslee, Jay; Reichert, David
                      nursing faculty in partnership with a consortium of colleges
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Wisconsin Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI, to provide          156,000  Kohl
                      educational programs in nanotechnology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Wisconsin Platteville, Platteville, WI, to establish      121,000  Kohl; Kind, Ron
                      an English as a Second Language teacher certification program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Wisconsin Whitewater, Whitewater, WI, to establish a      121,000  Kohl
                      certification program for science teachers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                University of Wisconsin-Marshfield, Marshfield, WI for equipment        195,000  Obey, David
                      and technology for science laboratories
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Urban College of Boston, Boston, MA, to support higher education        619,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      programs serving low-income and minority students
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Utah Valley State College, Orem, UT for a civic education program,      195,000  Cannon, Chris; Hatch
                      including purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Utah Valley State College, Orem, Utah, to expand nursing                 48,000  Hatch
                      education, including technology acquisition and curriculum
                      development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Vanguard University Nursing Center, Costa Mesa, CA for teacher and      146,000  Rohrabacher, Dana
                      nurse training programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Vermont Technical College, Randolph Center, VT, for equipment for       414,000  Sanders
                      Fire Science Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Villa Julie College, Stevenson, MD, to expand the Nursing Distance      487,000  Mikulski; Sarbanes, John
                      Learning Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg,        390,000  Warner, Webb
                      VA, for equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Waldorf College, Forest City, IA for purchase of equipment              117,000  Latham, Tom; Grassley
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Washburn University, Topeka, KS, for equipment acquisition to           236,000  Brownback
                      train students in science and health-related fields
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Washington & Jefferson College, Washington, PA, for foreign              87,000  Specter
                      language programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Washington State University, Pullman, WA, for mentoring programs        341,000  Murray, Cantwell
                      women in science programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Weber State University, Ogden, UT for the TAPT program to recruit       146,000  Bishop (UT), Rob; Hatch
                      additional teachers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Weber State University, Ogden, Utah, for stipends and tuition           413,000  Bennett
                      asssistance for faculty to pursue advanced nursing degree
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Weber State University, Ogden, Utah, to provide mentoring for            48,000  Hatch
                      minority disadvantaged students
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                West Central Technical College, Waco, GA for purchase of equipment      146,000  Westmoreland, Lynn
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                West Chester University, West Chester, PA for nursing program           243,000  Gerlach, Jim
                      development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                West Chester University, West Chester, PA, for technology                87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.
                      infrastructure upgrades and acquisition
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Western Iowa Tech Community College, Sioux City, IA, for equipment       97,000  Harkin, Grassley; King (IA), Steve
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Western Kentucky University Research Foundation, Bowling Green,       1,462,000  McConnell
                      KY, for equipment acquisition for the science, technology and
                      engineering facility
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Western Oregon University, Monmouth, OR, for equipping a nursing        204,000  Wyden, Smith; Hooley, Darlene
                      simulation laboratory
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Wheaton College, Norton, MA, to procure educational equipment and       165,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      information technology to support science center expansion
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Wheelock College, Boston, MA, for educational equipment and             204,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      curriculum development for the K-9 science teachers program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ, for curriculum development      204,000  Lautenberg
                      and other activities to establish the Center for the Study of
                      Critical Languages
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities,         336,000  Obey, David; Kohl
                      Madison, WI for continued implementation of the WAICU
                      Collaboration Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                Wittenberg University, Springfield OH for a teacher training            390,000  Hobson, David
                      initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                York College of Pennsylvania, York, PA, for laboratory equipment         87,000  Specter, Casey
                      and technology upgrades and acquisition
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                York College, City University of New York, Jamaica, NY for              312,000  Meeks (NY), Gregory; Schumer
                      activities to prepare students for careers in aviation management
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIPSE                York College, York, NE, for training of clinical social workers in       97,000  Hagel, Ben Nelson
                      central and western Nebraska, including curriculum development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HHS OS               Alma Family Services, Monterey Park, CA to increase access to            73,000  Solis, Hilda
                      culturally competent health information to minority populations,
                      which may include the purchase of a fully equipped mobile
                      computer lab/resource unit
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HHS OS               Bronx-Lebanon Hospital, New York, NY for demonstration project to       390,000  Serrano, Jose
                      increase access to health care for low-income minority men in
                      South and Central Bronx
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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HHS OS               Community Health Partnership, Santa Clara, CA for its Healthy           195,000  Honda, Michael
                      Women, Healthy Choices project to provide comprehensive health
                      education to underserved women
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HHS OS               Community Transportation Association of America, Washington, DC,        828,000  Harkin
                      for technical assistance to human services transportation
                      providers on ADA requirements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HHS OS               Hunterdon Medical Center, Flemington, NJ for its Latino Healthcare       87,000  Holt, Rush; Lautenberg, Menendez
                      Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HHS OS               Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, LA       243,000  McCrery, Jim; Landrieu
                      for a health literacy program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HHS OS               Marymount University, Arlington, VA for a project to provide             68,000  Moran (VA), James
                      health screenings, referrals and health education at a nurse
                      managed health center for minority populations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HHS OS               Nassau University Medical Centers, East Meadow, NY for a minority       312,000  McCarthy (NY), Carolyn; Clinton, Schumer
                      health institute
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HHS OS               National Hispanic Medical Association, Washington, DC for a             487,000  Roybal-Allard, Lucille; Gutierrez, Luis; Grijalva,
                      Hispanic health portal to provide online health education                        Raul; Velazquez, Nydia; Becerra, Xavier;
                      materials                                                                        Napolitano, Grace; Reyes, Silvestre; Sires,
                                                                                                       Albio; Baca, Joe; Solis, Hilda
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HHS OS               Palmer College on Chiropractice, Consortial Center for                  316,000  Harkin
                      Chiropractic Research in Davenport, Iowa, and the Policy
                      Institute for Integrative Medicine in Philadelphia, PA for a best
                      practices initiative on lower back pain
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HHS OS               Prince George's County, Upper Marlboro, MD for a media campaign         136,000  Wynn, Albert; Mikulski, Cardin
                      for pregnant women about health insurance for prenatal care
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HHS OS               St. Luke's Community Free Clinic, Front Royal, VA for activities        341,000  Wolf, Frank
                      focused on adult hypertension and dental care
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HHS OS               Thurston-Mason County Medical Society, Olympia, WA for a                 87,000  Baird, Brian; Cantwell
                      demonstration project to increase care for non-English-speaking
                      patients
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HHS OS/OMH           Saint Francis Hospital, Wilmington, DE, to expand prenatal,             575,000  Biden, Carper
                      maternity, pediatric, and other primary care services to indigent
                      populations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 A.O. Fox Memorial Hospital, Oneonta, NY for facilities and              243,000  Arcuri, Michael; Clinton, Schumer
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Access Community Health Network, Chicago, IL for facilities and         219,000  Jackson (IL), Jesse; Rush, Bobby; Durbin
                      equipment for Chicago sites
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Addison County Dental Care, Middlebury, VT, for equipment and           146,000  Sanders
                      facility upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Adirondack Medical Center, Saranac Lake, NY for facilities and          487,000  McHugh, John; Gillibrand, Kirsten; Clinton,
                      equipment                                                                        Schumer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Adrian College, Adrian, MI for nurse training programs, including       487,000  Walberg, Timothy; Levin, Stabenow
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Adventist Glen Oaks Hospital, Glendale Heights, IL for facilities       195,000  Roskam, Peter
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Adventist Health, Roseville, CA for expansions to the clinical          341,000  Doolittle, John
                      information system, including purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 AIDS Resource Center Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, to provide health        121,000  Kohl; Moore (WI), Gwen
                      care and case management services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Alamo Community College System, San Antonio, TX for facilities and      429,000  Cuellar, Henry
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Alaska Addictions Rehabilitation Services, Inc., Wasilla, AK for        146,000  Young (AK), Don
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Alaska Family Practice Residency Program, Anchorage, AK, to             975,000  Stevens
                      support its family practice residency programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Alaska Native Medical Center, Anchorage, AK, for equipment              731,000  Stevens, Murkowski
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Alaska Psychiatric Institute, Juneau, AK, for the Telebehavioral        390,000  Stevens
                      Health Project in Alaska
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY, for the establishment of the         487,000  Clinton, Schumer
                      Patient Safety Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Albuquerque Indian Health Center, New Mexico, for renovations and        82,000  Bingaman
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Alderson-Broaddus College, Philippi, WV for facilities and              121,000  Mollohan, Alan
                      equipment for the nursing program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Alegent Health Care System, Omaha, NE, for a community-based             97,000  Hagel, Ben Nelson
                      Electronic Medical Records System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Alice Hyde Medical Center, Malone, NY for facilities and equipment      341,000  McHugh, John; Clinton, Schumer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Alleghany Memorial Hospital, Sparta, NC for an electronic health        146,000  Foxx, Virginia
                      records initiative, including equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, for equipment               165,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Allegheny Singer Research Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, for equipment       87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Alle-Kiski Medical Center, Natrona Heights, PA for facilities and       365,000  Altmire, Jason
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Allen Memorial Hospital, Moab, Utah, for construction, renovation,       48,000  Hatch
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Alliance for NanoHealth, Houston, TX for facilities and equipment       633,000  Culberson, John
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 AltaMed Health Services Corp., Los Angeles, CA for facilities and       268,000  Roybal-Allard, Lucille; Boxer
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 American Oncologic Hospital, Fox Chase Cancer Center,                   987,000  Hoyer, Steny
                      Philadelphia, PA for facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 American Samoa, Pago Pago, AQ for facilities and equipment for the      624,000  Faleomavaega, Eni
                      LBJ Medical Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Amite County Medical Services, Liberty, MS for facilities and           131,000  Pickering, Charles
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Anchorage Neighborhood Health Center, Anchorage, AK, for                330,000  Murkowski
                      construction, renovation, and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 AnMed Health, Anderson, SC, for renovation and equipment                 82,000  Graham
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Arc of Northern Virginia, Falls Church, VA, for equipment and           146,000  Warner, Webb; Moran (VA), James
                      software to create a Resource Navigator System for individuals
                      with developmental disabilities in the Commonwealth of Virginia
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Armstrong County Memorial Hospital, Kittanning, PA, for equipment        87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Arnold Palmer Hospital, Orlando, FL for facilities and equipment        195,000  Keller, Ric
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Ashland County Oral Health Services, Ashland, OH for facilities          97,000  Regula, Ralph
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Asian Americans for Community Involvement, San Jose, CA for             368,000  Honda, Michael; Lofgren, Zoe
                      facilities and equipment for a community health clinic
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Association for Utah Community Health, Salt Lake City, UT for           776,000  Matheson, Jim; Bennett, Hatch
                      health information technology for community health centers
                      represented by the Association throughout the State
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HRSA                 Atchison Hospital Association, Atchison, KS, for renovation and         292,000  Brownback
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Atlantic Health Systems, Florham Park, NJ for an electronic             487,000  Frelinghuysen, Rodney; Lautenberg, Menendez
                      disease tracking system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Avis Goodwin Community Health Center, Dover, NH for facilities and      390,000  Shea-Porter, Carol
                      equipment in Somerworth, NH
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Avista Adventist Hospital, Louisville, CO for health information        312,000  Udall (CO), Mark; Salazar, Allard
                      systems
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Bad River Tribe of Lake Superior Chippewa, Odanah, WI for               487,000  Obey, David
                      facilities and equipment for a health clinic
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie, IN, for facilities and equipment         97,000  Pence, Mike; Bayh
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Baltimore City Health Department, Baltimore, MD for facilities and      312,000  Sarbanes, John
                      equipment for mobile units
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Baltimore Medical System, Baltimore, MD for facilities and              312,000  Sarbanes, John; Cardin, Mikulski
                      equipment for a community health care facility
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Baptist Health Medical Center - Heber Springs, Heber Springs, AR         73,000  Berry, Marion
                      for facilities and equipment.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Barnert Hospital, Paterson, NJ for facilities and equipment             312,000  Pascrell, Bill; Lautenberg
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Barnes-Kasson County Hospital, Susquehanna, PA for obstetrical          146,000  Carney, Christopher
                      care
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Barnes-Kasson County Hospital, Susquehanna, PA, for renovation and       87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Barre Family Health Center, Barre, MA for facilities and equipment      268,000  Olver, John
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Bay Area Medical Clinic, Marinette, WI for facilities and               195,000  Kagen, Steve
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 BayCare Health System, Clearwater, FL for upgrades to medical           341,000  Young (FL), C.W.
                      information systems
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, for construction,              170,000  Hutchison
                      renovation, and equipment at the Vannie E. Cook, Jr. Children's
                      Cancer and Hematology Clinic
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Baylor Research Institute, Dallas, TX for facilities and equipment      343,000  Cornyn; Johnson, E. B., Eddie
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Bayonne Medical Center, Bayonne, NJ for health information              487,000  Sires, Albio
                      technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Baystate Health Systems, Springfield, MA for facilities and             312,000  Neal (MA), Richard
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Bear River Health Department, Logan, Utah, for the Medical Reserve       48,000  Hatch
                      Corps Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI for a Core Molecular Laboratory,       487,000  Knollenberg, Joe; Levin, Stabenow
                      including facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Beaver Valley Hospital, Beaver, Utah, for renovation and equipment       48,000  Hatch
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Beebe Medical Center, Lewes, DE, for construction, renovation and       165,000  Biden, Carper
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Belmont University, Nashville, TN for facilities and equipment for      136,000  Cooper, Jim
                      the Health Science Center.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Beloit Area Community Health Center, Beloit, WI, for construction,      414,000  Kohl
                      renovation and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Bemidji State University, Bemidji, MN for a nurse training program      243,000  Peterson (MN), Collin; Klobuchar
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Benedictine Hospital, Kingston, NY for health information systems.      195,000  Hinchey, Maurice; Schumer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Benefis Healthcare Foundation, Great Falls, MT, for health              312,000  Baucus
                      information technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Benefis Healthcare, Great Falls, MT for facilities and equipment        487,000  Rehberg, Dennis
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Berea Health Ministry Rural Health Clinic, Inc., Berea, KY for           48,000  Chandler, Ben
                      facilities and equipment for a rural diabetes clinic.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Billings Clinic, Billings, MT, for a Rural Clinical Information         273,000  Baucus
                      System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Billings Clinic, Billings, MT, for construction, renovation and         312,000  Baucus, Tester
                      equipment of a cancer center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Billings Clinic, Billings, MT, for the Diabetes Center to prevent       292,000  Tester, Baucus
                      and treat diabetes
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Bloomington Hospital Foundation, Bloomington, IN for health             195,000  Hill, Baron
                      information systems
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Bloomsburg Hospital, Bloomsburg, PA for facilities and equipment        334,000  Kanjorski, Paul; Specter, Casey
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Blount Memorial Hospital, Maryville, TN for purchase of equipment       146,000  Duncan, John
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Boone County Senior Citizen Service Corporation, Columbia, MO, for      825,000  Bond
                      equipment and technology for the Alzheimer's Disease
                      Demonstration Center on the Bluff's campus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Boone Hospital Center, Columbia, MO for facilities and equipment        195,000  Hulshof, Kenny; Skelton, Ike
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Boriken Neighborhood Health Center, New York, NY for facilities         146,000  Rangel, Charles
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Boscobel Area Health Care, Boscobel, WI for facilities and              394,000  Kind, Ron
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, Boston, MA, for the        141,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      construction of a health care facility
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA for facilities and equipment for      975,000  Markey, Edward; Kennedy, Kerry
                      the J. Joseph Moakley Medical Services Building
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Boston University Medical School, Boston, MA for facilities and         243,000  Capuano, Michael
                      equipment for biomedical research related to amyloidosis
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Boys Town National Research Hospital, Omaha, NE, for construction,      702,000  Ben Nelson
                      renovation and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Brackenridge Hospital, Austin, TX, for construction, renovation,        170,000  Hutchison; Smith (TX), Lamar
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Bridge Community Health Clinic, Wausau, WI for facilities and           487,000  Obey, David
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Bridgeport Hospital, Bridgeport, CT for facilities and equipment        341,000  Shays, Christopher; Dodd, Lieberman
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Brockton Hospital, Brockton, MA, for equipment                          165,000  Kennedy, Kerry
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Brockton Neighborhood Health Center, Brockton, MA for facilities        312,000  Kennedy, Kerry; Lynch, Stephen
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Brookside Community Health Center, San Pablo, CA for facilities         341,000  Miller, George
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Brunswick County, Bolivia, NC for facilities and equipment for a        243,000  McIntyre, Mike; Dole, Burr
                      senior center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Bryan W. Whitfield Hospital, Demopolis, AL for facilities and           136,000  Davis (AL), Artur; Shelby
                      equipment
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HRSA                 Bureau County Health Clinic, Princeton, IL to expand rural health       146,000  Weller, Jerry
                      services, including purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Cactus Health Services, Inc., Sanderson, TX for primary health          170,000  Rodriguez, Ciro
                      care services in rural communities in Terrell and Pecos Counties
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 California Hospital Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA for facilities      390,000  Roybal-Allard, Lucille
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 California State University, Bakersfield, CA for nurse training         195,000  McCarthy (CA), Kevin
                      programs, including purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Camillus House, Inc., Miami, FL for facilities and equipment            195,000  Nelson, Bill, Martinez; Meek (FL), Kendrick
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Canonsburg General Hospital, Canonsburg, PA for purchase of             341,000  Murphy, Tim
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Cape Cod Free Clinic and Community Health Center, Mashpee, MA for       170,000  Delahunt, William; Kennedy, Kerry
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Capital Park Family Health Center, Columbus, OH for facilities and      195,000  Hobson, David
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Cardinal Stritch University, Milwaukee, WI for a nursing training        97,000  Moore (WI), Gwen
                      program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Carilion Health System, Roanoke, VA, for renovation and equipment       121,000  Warner, Webb
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Caring Health Center, Inc., Springfield, MA, for equipment needed       204,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      to expand urgent care and oral health programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, for equipment and           123,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.
                      renovation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Carolinas HealthCare System, Charlotte, NC for facilities and           390,000  Dole, Burr; Hayes, Robin
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Carroll County Regional Medical Center, Carrollton, KY for              292,000  Davis (KY), Geoff
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Carroll County Youth Service Bureau, Westminster, MD for                341,000  Bartlett (MD), Roscoe; Cardin, Mikulski
                      facilities and equipment for the Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, for equipment            82,000  Voinovich; Jones (OH), Stephanie
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Center for Health Equity, Louisville, KY for facilities and             243,000  Yarmuth, John
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Central Carolina Allied Health Center, Sumter, SC, for                  206,000  Graham; Spratt, John
                      construction, renovation, and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Central Wyoming College, Riverton, WY for facilities and equipment      195,000  Cubin, Barbara
                      at the Virtual Medical Skills Center for Training Nurses in Rural
                      Health Care
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 CentroMed, San Antonio, TX for facilities and equipment                 390,000  Rodriguez, Ciro
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Champlain Valley Physician's Hospital, Plattsburgh, NY for            1,462,000  Schumer, Clinton; McHugh, John
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Charles A. Dean Memorial Hospital, Greenville, ME for facilities        243,000  Michaud, Michael
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Charles Drew Health Center, Inc., Omaha, NE, for construction,          975,000  Ben Nelson
                      renovation and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Chatham County Safety Net Collaborative, Savannah, GA for purchase      292,000  Kingston, Jack
                      of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Cherry Street Health Services, Grand Rapids, MI for an electronic       195,000  Ehlers, Vernon; Levin
                      health records initiative, including equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Chester County Hospital, West Chester, PA, for construction              87,000  Specter; Gerlach, Jim
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Children's Friend and Family Services, Salem, MA for facilities         243,000  Tierney, John
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Children's Hospital of KidsPeace, Orefield, PA, for construction         87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, to      245,000  Coleman, Klobuchar
                      provide pediatric palliative care education and consultation
                      services to clinicians and providers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Children's Home of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA for facilities and        312,000  Doyle, Michael
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Children's Hospital and Clinics of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN for       307,000  Bachmann, Michele; Ellison, Keith; Walz (MN),
                      facilities and equipment                                                         Timothy; Klobuchar
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Children's Hospital and Health System, Milwaukee, WI for purchase       341,000  Sensenbrenner, F.
                      of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Children's Hospital at Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY for            312,000  McNulty, Michael
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Children's Hospital Boston, Boston, MA, for the development of          180,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      comprehensive pediatric electronic medical records system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Children's Hospital Medical Center of Akron, Akron, OH for              365,000  Sutton, Betty
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Children's Hospital of Orange County, Mission Viejo, CA for             146,000  Miller, Gary
                      purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, for              123,000  Specter
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, for                  123,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.; Doyle, Michael
                      construction
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters (CHKD) Health Systems,      121,000  Webb, Warner
                      Norfolk, VA, to purchase and equip a Mobile Intensive Care
                      Transport Vehicle for the critically ill neonatal and pediatric
                      populations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters, Norfolk, VA for            536,000  Drake, Thelma; Warner
                      pediatric facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Childrens Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, for construction,       165,000  Kohl
                      renovation and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Children's Hospital, Aurora, CO, for equipment                          165,000  Allard, Salazar
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Children's Hospital, Denver, CO for facilities and equipment            312,000  Udall (CO), Mark; Salazar
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Children's Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, for construction and program       87,000  Specter, Casey
                      expansion
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Children's Medical Center, Dallas, Dallas, TX, for construction,        170,000  Hutchison, Cornyn; Edwards, Chet
                      renovation, and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Children's Medical Center, Dayton, OH for CARE House, including         195,000  Hobson, David; Turner, Michael
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL for facilities and            511,000  Emanuel, Rahm;Jackson (IL), Jesse; Bean, Melissa;
                      equipment                                                                        Rush, Bobby; Kirk, Mark; Obama
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC for facilities       487,000  Hoyer, Steny
                      and equipment for emergency preparedness
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Children's Specialized Hospital, Mountainside, NJ for facilities        487,000  Ferguson, Mike; Lautenberg, Menendez
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Chippewa Valley Hospital, Durand, WI for facilities and equipment       287,000  Kohl; Kind, Ron
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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HRSA                 Chiricahua Community Health Centers, Inc., Elfrida, AZ for              390,000  Giffords, Gabrielle
                      facilities and equipment for the Bisbee/Naco Chiricahua community
                      health center in Bisbee, AZ and the Douglas/El Frida Medical and
                      Dental Border Healthcare Clinic in Douglas, AZ
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 CHOICE Regional Health Network, Olympia, WA, for construction,          292,000  Murray
                      renovation and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Christian Health Care Center of New Jersey, Wyckoff, NJ for             195,000  Garrett (NJ), Scott; Rothman, Steven; Lautenberg,
                      facilities and equipment                                                         Menendez
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Christian Sarkine Autism Treatment Center, Indianapolis, IN for         195,000  Burton (IN), Dan
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Christiana Care Health System, Wilmington, DE, for construction,        414,000  Biden, Carper
                      renovation and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Christus Santa Rosa's Children's Hospital, San Antonio, TX for          365,000  Gonzalez, Charles; Hutchison, Cornyn
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH for       487,000  Chabot, Steve; Voinovich
                      purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Citrus County Board of County Commissioners, Inverness, FL for          146,000  Brown-Waite, Ginny
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 City of Austin, TX for facilities and equipment for the Travis          282,000  Doggett, Lloyd
                      County Hospital District
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 City of Chesapeake, VA for an infant mortality and chronic disease       97,000  Forbes, J.
                      prevention program, including equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 City of Oakland, CA for facilities and equipment for a new youth        487,000  Lee, Barbara
                      center to house health services programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 City of Stockton, CA for facilities and equipment for a health          438,000  Cardoza, Dennis
                      care facility
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 City of Stonewall, OK for facilities and equipment                      351,000  Cole (OK), Tom
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Clarion Health Center, Clarion, PA for purchase of equipment            282,000  Peterson (PA), John; Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Clearfield Hospital, Clearfield, PA, for equipment                       87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Cleveland Clinic Huron Hospital, East Cleveland, OH for facilities      292,000  Jones (OH), Stephanie
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Cobb County Government, Marietta, GA for a senior health center,        316,000  Gingrey, Phil; Isakson, Chambliss
                      including facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Coffeyville Regional Medical Center, Coffeyville, KS for                341,000  Tiahrt, Todd; Roberts
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Coles County Council on Aging, Mattoon, IL for facilities and           195,000  Johnson (IL), Timothy
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 College Misericordia, Dallas, PA for facilities and equipment for       302,000  Carney, Christopher; Specter, Casey
                      the NEPA Assistive Technology Research Institute
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 College of Saint Scholastica, Duluth, MN, to implement a rural          247,000  Coleman, Klobuchar; Oberstar, James
                      health and technology demonstration project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Collier County, Naples, FL to develop a health care access network      333,000  Diaz-Balart, M., Mario
                      for the under- and uninsured, including information technology
                      upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO for purchase of             292,000  Musgrave, Marilyn; Salazar, Allard
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Columbia Memorial Hospital, Hudson, NY for health information           146,000  Gillibrand, Kirsten
                      systems.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Columbus Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH for a telehealth              97,000  Space, Zachary
                      project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Columbus Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH for purchase of              292,000  Pryce (OH), Deborah
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Communi Care, Inc., Columbia, SC for health information systems,        277,000  Wilson (SC), Joe; Clyburn, James
                      facilities, and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Community Action Agency of Southern New Mexico, Las Cruces, NM,         289,000  Bingaman, Domenici
                      for the Access to Healthcare Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Community College of Aurora, Aurora, CO for facilities and              341,000  Perlmutter, Ed
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Community College of Rhode Island, Lincoln, RI, for equipment and       204,000  Reed
                      laboratory facilities for health care education
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Community Dental Services, Albuquerque, NM for facilities and           487,000  Wilson (NM), Heather
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Community Health Care, Tacoma, WA for facilities and equipment          414,000  Dicks, Norman
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas, Pittsburg, KS, for         341,000  Brownback
                      renovation and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Community Health Center of the Black Hills, Rapid City, SD, for         331,000  Johnson, Thune; Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Community Health Centers in Iowa                                      1,706,000  Harkin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Community Health Centers of Arkansas, North Little Rock, AR, for        585,000  Lincoln, Pryor
                      an infrastructure development program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Community Health Centers of the Rutland Region, Bomoseen, VT, for        97,000  Sanders
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Community Health Works, Forsyth, GA for rural health care outreach       48,000  Marshall, Jim
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Community Home, Health & Hospice, Longview, WA, to implement a          243,000  Murray, Cantwell; Baird, Brian
                      home health telemonitoring system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Community Hospital of Bremen, Bremen, IN for facilities and             121,000  Donnelly, Joe
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Community Hospital TeleHealth Consortium, Lake Charles, LA for a        292,000  Landrieu, Vitter; Boustany, Charles
                      telehealth initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Community Medical Center, Missoula, MT, for construction,               273,000  Baucus, Tester
                      renovation and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Community Medical Centers, Stockton, CA for facilities and              219,000  Cardoza, Dennis
                      equipment for Gleason House
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Comprehensive Community Action Program (CCAP), Cranston, RI for         185,000  Langevin, James
                      facilities and equipment for dental care
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Connecticut Hospice, Inc., Branford, CT for health information          292,000  DeLauro, Rosa
                      systems
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Cook Children's Medical Center, Fort Worth, TX for facilities and       755,000  Granger, Kay; Hutchison; Edwards, Chet; Cornyn
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Cooperative Education Service Agency 11 Rural Health Dental             219,000  Obey, David
                      Clinic, Turtle Lake, WI for dental services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Cooperative Telehealth Network, Portneuf Medical Center,                341,000  Craig, Crapo
                      Pocatello, ID, to provide and improve distance healthcare access
                      in southeast Idaho
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Counseling Services of Addison County, Middlebury, VT, to               195,000  Leahy
                      implement an electronic medical record
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 County of Modoc Medical Center, Alturas, CA for purchase of             146,000  Doolittle, John
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 County of Peoria, Peoria, IL, for facilities and equipment              243,000  LaHood, Ray
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 County of San Diego, CA Public Health Services for the purchase of      278,000  Bilbray, Brian
                      equipment
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HRSA                 Crouse Hospital, Syracuse, NY for purchase of equipment and             292,000  Walsh (NY), James
                      improvement of electronic medical information
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Crowder College-Nevada Campus, Nevada, MO for facilities and            195,000  Skelton, Ike
                      equipment for the Moss Higher Education Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Crozer-Chester Medical Center, Upland, PA for facilities and            316,000  Sestak, Joe
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Crumley House Brain Injury Rehabilitation Center, Limestone, TN,         97,000  Alexander; Davis, David
                      for brain injury programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Culpeper Regional Hospital, Culpeper, VA, for facility design,          195,000  Warner, Webb
                      engineering and construction to expand the Emergency Department
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Cumberland Medical Center, Crossville, TN for facilities and            234,000  Davis, Lincoln
                      equipment.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH for facilities and      268,000  Hodes, Paul
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Defiance College, Defiance, Ohio, for training autism caregivers        170,000  Brown; Gillmor, Paul
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Delaware Technical and Community College, Dover, DE for purchase        243,000  Castle, Michael
                      of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Delta Dental of Iowa, Ankeny, IA, for a dental loan repayment           146,000  Harkin, Grassley; Boswell, Leonard; Loebsack,
                      program                                                                          David
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Delta Dental of South Dakota, Pierre, SD, to provide mobile dental      195,000  Johnson
                      health services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Denver Health and Hospital Authority, Denver, CO for facilities         438,000  DeGette, Diana; Salazar, Allard
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Des Moines University and Broadlawns Medical Center, Des Moines,        195,000  Boswell, Leonard; Grassley
                      IA for a mobile clinic
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Desert Hot Springs, Downey, CA, to construct a primary and urgent        78,000  Boxer
                      care medical clinic
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Detroit Primary Care Access, Detroit, MI for health care                365,000  Conyers, John; Levin, Stabenow
                      information technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Dixie County, Cross City, FL for facilities and equipment for the        73,000  Boyd (FL), Allen
                      primary care facility
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Dodge County Hospital, Eastman, GA for facilities and equipment          97,000  Marshall, Jim
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Drew County Memorial Hospital, Monticello, AR for facilities and        429,000  Ross, Mike; Lincoln, Pryor
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 DuBois Regional Medical Center, DuBois, PA for purchase of              212,000  Peterson (PA), John; Specter, Casey
                      equipment and electronic medical records upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 East Carolina University, Greenville, NC for the Metabolic              341,000  Jones (NC), Walter; Burr, Dole
                      Institute, including facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 East Orange General Hospital, East Orange, NJ, for facilities and       619,000  Lautenberg, Menendez; Payne, Donald
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 East Tennessee Children's Hospital, Knoxville, TN for facilities        292,000  Duncan, John
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 East Tennessee State University College of Pharmacy, Johnson City,      243,000  Davis, David
                      TN for facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Easter Seals Iowa, for construction and enhancement of a health         292,000  Harkin
                      care center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Easter Seals Metropolitan Chicago, Chicago, IL, for their               536,000  Obama, Durbin; Davis (IL), Danny
                      therapeutic School and Center for Autism Research
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Easter Seals of Mahoning, Trumbull, and Columbiana Counties,            195,000  Ryan (OH), Tim
                      Youngstown, OH for facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Eastern Oklahoma State College, Wilburton, OK, for health                97,000  Inhofe
                      information systems and pharmacy technology programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Eastern Shore Rural Health System Onley Community Health Center,        117,000  Webb, Warner
                      Nassawadox, VA, for construction, renovation and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Ed Roberts Campus in Berkeley, CA, for construction, renovations        243,000  Boxer
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Eddy County, NM, for a regional substance abuse rehabilitation          146,000  Pearce, Stevan; Domenici
                      center, including facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Edgemoor Hospital, Santee, CA for purchase of equipment                 146,000  Hunter, Duncan; Feinstein
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Eisenhower Medical Center, Rancho Mirage, CA for facilities and         146,000  Bono, Mary
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 El Proyecto del Barrio, Arleta, CA for facilities and equipment at      477,000  Solis, Hilda
                      the Azusa Health Center, Azusa, CA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 El Proyecto del Barrio, Winnetka, CA for health information             234,000  Sherman, Brad
                      systems
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Elizabeth City State University, Elizabeth City, NC for facilities      380,000  Butterfield, G. K.; Dole
                      and equipment for a science education building
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Elliot Health System, Manchester, NH, for a backup and support          195,000  Gregg; Shea-Porter, Carol
                      system for continuity of services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Emerson Hospital, Concord, MA for facilities and equipment              195,000  Meehan, Martin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, Englewood, NJ for                170,000  Rothman, Steven; Garrett (NJ), Scott; Lautenberg,
                      facilities and equipment                                                         Menendez
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Ephrata Community Hospital, Ephrata, PA, for equipment                   87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Excela Health, Mt. Pleasant, PA for facilities and equipment            341,000  Murtha, John
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Fairfield Medical Center, Lancaster, OH for facilities and              387,000  Hobson, David
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Fairview Southdale Hospital, Edina, MN for purchase of equipment        146,000  Ramstad, Jim
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Family and Children's Aid, Danbury, CT for facilities and               268,000  Murphy (CT), Christopher
                      equipment for the Harmony Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Family Behavioral Resources, Greensburg, PA for community health        146,000  Murphy, Tim
                      outreach activities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Family Center of the Northern Neck, Inc., White Stone, VA for           195,000  Davis, Jo Ann
                      obstetric care services, including facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Family Health Center of Southern Oklahoma, Tishomingo, OK for           185,000  Boren, Dan
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Family Health Centers of San Diego, Inc., San Diego, CA, for             78,000  Boxer; Davis (CA), Susan
                      construction, renovation and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Family HealthCare Network, Visalia, CA for electronic medical           195,000  Nunes, Devin
                      records upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Family Medicine Spokane, Spokane, WA for rural training assistance      146,000  McMorris Rodgers, Cathy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Fenway Community Health Center, Boston, MA, for construction,           204,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      renovation and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Fish River Rural Health, Eagle Lake, ME, for construction,               97,000  Collins, Snowe; Michaud, Michael
                      renovation, and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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HRSA                 Fletcher Allen Health Care, Burlington, VT, for construction,           390,000  Leahy
                      renovation and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences, Orlando, FL for            146,000  Keller, Ric
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL for facilities and     2,437,000  Weldon (FL), Dave
                      equipment for the Autism Research and Treatment Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Florida Southern College, Lakeland, FL for purchase of equipment        390,000  Putnam, Adam
                      to support nursing programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Floyd Valley Hospital, Le Mars, IA for facilities and equipment          97,000  King (IA), Steve; Grassley
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Fort Wayne, IN, for training of emergency medical personnel,            160,000  Bayh
                      including equipment purchase
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA, for equipment                123,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Franklin County Medical Center, Preston, ID, for construction,          243,000  Craig
                      renovation, and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Free Clinic of the Greater Menomonie Area, Inc, Menomonie, WI, for       82,000  Kohl
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Free Clinics of Iowa in Des Moines, to support a network of free        341,000  Harkin
                      clinics
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Freeman Health System, Joplin, MO for purchase of equipment             390,000  Blunt, Roy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Fulton County Medical Center, McConnellsburg, PA for facilities         257,000  Shuster, Bill; Specter
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Gardner Family Health Network, Inc., San Jose, CA for facilities        292,000  Honda, Michael
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Garfield Memorial Hospital, Panguitch, Utah, for construction,           82,000  Hatch
                      renovation, and equipment of the emergency room and adjacent
                      clinic
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Gaston College, Health Education Institute, Dallas, NC for nurse        146,000  Myrick, Sue; Burr
                      training programs, including facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Gateway to Care, Houston, TX for health information technology          219,000  Green, Gene
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Geisinger Health System, Danville, PA, for construction and             165,000  Specter; Carney, Christopher
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Generations, Inc, Camden, NJ, for construction of a medical center      370,000  Lautenberg, Menendez; Andrews, Robert
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA, for rural health            82,000  Chambliss; Barrow, John
                      outreach and training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Gertrude A. Barber Center, Erie, PA for the Autism Early                157,000  English (PA), Phil
                      Identification Diagnostic and Treatment Center, including
                      purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Glen Rose Medical Center, Glen Rose, TX for facilities and              321,000  Edwards, Chet
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Glendale Adventist Medical Center, Glendale, CA for facilities and      365,000  Schiff, Adam
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Glens Falls Hospital, Glens Falls, NY for facilities and                390,000  Gillibrand, Kirsten
                      equipment.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Glory House, Sioux Falls, SD, to construct a methamphetamine            146,000  Johnson
                      treatment center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, Pottsville, PA, for              87,000  Specter
                      medical outreach
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital, Allentown, PA, for                87,000  Specter
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Grady Health Systems, Atlanta, GA for electronic medical records        326,000  Isakson, Chambliss; Price (GA), Tom; Westmoreland,
                      upgrades                                                                         Lynn; Johnson, H.; Scott, David
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Grandview Hospital, Dayton, OH for facilities and equipment             243,000  Turner, Michael
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Greater Hudson Valley Family Health Center,Inc., Newburgh, NY for       121,000  Hinchey, Maurice
                      facilities and equipment.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Greater New Bedford Community Health Center, New Bedford, MA for        341,000  Frank (MA), Barney
                      health information systems
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Greene County, Waynesburg, PA, for a telemedicine initiative             87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Griffin Hospital, Derby, CT for facilities and equipment                390,000  DeLauro, Rosa
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Gritman Medical Center, Moscow, ID for facilities and equipment         487,000  Craig, Crapo; Sali, Bill
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Gundersen Lutheran Health System, West Union, IA for a mobile           243,000  Braley (IA), Bruce
                      health unit
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Gundersen Lutheran Hospital, La Crosse, WI, for a health                165,000  Kohl
                      information technology system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Gunderson Lutheran, Decorah, IA for a Remote Fetal Monitoring           292,000  Latham, Tom; Grassley
                      Program, including purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Halifax Regional Health System, South Boston, VA for an electronic      390,000  Goode, Virgil; Warner, Webb
                      health records initiative, including equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Hamilton Community Health Network, Flint, MI for health care            312,000  Kildee, Dale; Levin, Stabenow
                      information technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Hamot Medical Center, Erie, PA, for construction and equipment           87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Hampton University, Hampton, VA for health professions training         390,000  Scott (VA), Robert
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Harris County Hospital District, Houston, TX for facilities and         243,000  Culberson, John
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Harris County Hospital District, Houston, TX for facilities and         487,000  Green, Al
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Harris County Hospital District, Houston, TX for facilities and         195,000  Jackson-Lee (TX), Sheila; Cornyn
                      equipment for an outpatient physical and occupational therapy
                      center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Harris County Hospital District, Houston, TX for facilities and         404,000  Green, Gene
                      equipment for the diabetes program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Harris Methodist Erath County Hospital, Stephenville, TX for            136,000  Carter, John
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Hatzoloh EMS, Inc., Monsey, NY for purchase of ambulances               195,000  Engel, Eliot
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Hawkeye Community College, Waterloo, IA for facilities and              365,000  Braley (IA), Bruce; Grassley
                      equipment for a health center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Hazleton General Hospital, Hazleton, PA, for equipment                   87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Healing Tree Addiction Treatment Solutions, Inc., Sterling, CO for      146,000  Musgrave, Marilyn
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 HEALS Dental Clinic, Huntsville, AL for facilities and equipment.        73,000  Cramer, Robert; Shelby
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 HealthCare Connection, Cincinnati, OH for an electronic health          243,000  Chabot, Steve
                      records initiative, including equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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HRSA                 HealthEast Care System, St. Paul, MN for health information             487,000  McCollum (MN), Betty; Bachmann, Michele;
                      systems                                                                          Klobuchar, Coleman
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 HealthHUB, South Royalton, VT, for equipment and facilities              97,000  Sanders
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Heartland Community Health Clinic, Peoria, IL for facilities and        292,000  LaHood, Ray
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Heartland Partnership, Peoria, IL, for construction of a cancer         390,000  Durbin
                      research laboratory
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Hektoen Institute for Medical Research Beloved Community Wellness       390,000  Rush, Bobby
                      Program, Chicago, IL for facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Helen DeVos Children's Hospital, Grand Rapids, MI for facilities         97,000  Ehlers, Vernon; Levin
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Helene Fuld College of Nursing, NY, for construction, renovation         97,000  Schumer, Clinton; Rangel, Charles
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI, for training in advanced         287,000  Levin , Stabenow
                      techniques
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital, Valencia, CA for facilities       195,000  McKeon, Howard
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Heritage Valley Health System, Beaver, PA, for construction              87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.; Altmire, Jason
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Hidalgo Medical Services Inc., Lordsburg, NM, for construction,         731,000  Domenici, Bingaman
                      renovation, and equipment for a Community Health Center in Silver
                      City, New Mexico
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Highland Community Hospital, Picayune, MS for health information        429,000  Taylor, Gene
                      systems
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Highlands County, Sebring, FL for facilities and equipment for the      414,000  Mahoney (FL), Tim
                      veterans service office
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Hilo Medical Center, HI, for a medical robotics training lab             97,000  Inouye
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Holy Cross Hospital, Chicago, IL, for equipment                         975,000  Durbin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Holy Cross Hospital, Silver Spring, MD, for equipment                   365,000  Mikulski, Cardin; Van Hollen, Chris
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Holy Name Hospital, Teaneck, NJ for facilities and equipment            170,000  Rothman, Steven; Lautenberg, Menendez
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Holy Redeemer Health System, Huntingdon Valley, PA, for                  87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.
                      construction
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Holy Rosary Healthcare, Miles City, MT, for a tele-radiology            170,000  Tester
                      program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill, PA, for equipment                       87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Holyoke Hospital, Holyoke, MA, for equipment                            180,000  Kennedy, Kerry
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Home Nursing Agency, Altoona, PA, for telehealth services,               97,000  Shuster, Bill
                      including purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Hood River County, Hood River, OR, for construction of an               287,000  Wyden, Smith; Walden (OR), Greg
                      integrated health care facility
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Hormel Foundation, Austin, MN for facilities and equipment for the      414,000  Walz (MN), Timothy
                      cancer research center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Hospice Care Plus, Berea, KY, for construction, renovation, and         123,000  Bunning
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Hospice of Northwest Ohio Toledo Center, Toledo, OH for health          121,000  Kaptur, Marcy
                      information systems
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Hospice of the Western Reserve, Cleveland, OH for a pediatric care      146,000  LaTourette, Steven; Voinovich
                      program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, for expansion and           487,000  Clinton, Schumer
                      modernization of its clinical facilities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Houston County Hospital District, Crockett, TX for facilities and       195,000  Barton (TX), Joe
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Howard Community College, Columbia, MD for facilities and               292,000  Cummings, Elijah
                      equipment for radiologic technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Hudson Alpha Institute for Biotechnology, Huntsville, AL for            316,000  Cramer, Robert; Shelby
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Hudson Headwaters Health Network, Inc., Glens Falls, NY for health       97,000  Gillibrand, Kirsten; Clinton, Schumer
                      information systems
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Humility of Mary Health Partners, Youngstown, OH for health             195,000  Ryan (OH), Tim; Voinovich
                      information technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Humphreys County Memorial Hospital, Belzoni, MS for facilities and      170,000  Thompson (MS), Bennie
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Hunterdon Medical Center, Flemington, NJ for facilities and             628,000  Ferguson, Mike
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Hunter's Hope Foundation, Orchard Park, NY, including purchase of       585,000  Clinton, Schumer; Reynolds, Thomas
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Huntridge Teen Center and Nevada Dental Association, Las Vegas,         268,000  Reid
                      NV, to purchase equipment and coordinate care for the Huntridge
                      Dental Clinic
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Huntsville Hospital, Huntsville, AL for facilities and equipment        195,000  Cramer, Robert
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Hurley Medical Center, Flint, MI for health information systems         312,000  Kildee, Dale; Levin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID for the Advanced Clinical         243,000  Simpson, Michael; Crapo
                      Simulation Laboratory, including facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Illinois Masonic Medical Center, Chicago, IL for facilities and         243,000  Emanuel, Rahm
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Illinois Primary Health Care Association, Springfield, IL for           585,000  Durbin, Obama; Jackson (IL), Jesse; LaHood, Ray
                      health information systems for clinic sites across the State
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 India Community Center, Milpitas, CA for facilities and equipment       292,000  Honda, Michael
                      for the medical clinic
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Indiana Regional Medical Center, Indiana, PA, for services               87,000  Specter; Murtha, John
                      expansion
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Indiana University Bloomington, IN for facilities and equipment          73,000  Hill, Baron; Bayh, Luger
                      for the School of Nursing
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Indiana University School of Medicine, Gary, IN for facilities and      511,000  Visclosky, Peter
                      equipment for the Northwest Indiana Health Research Institute
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN for             146,000  Burton (IN), Dan
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Indiana University Southeast, New Albany, IN for facilities and          73,000  Hill, Baron
                      equipment for the School of Nursing
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Inland Behavioral Health Services, Inc., San Bernardino, CA for         487,000  Lewis (CA), Jerry
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Inova Health System, Falls Church, VA, for construction,                 97,000  Warner, Webb; Davis, Tom
                      renovation, and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Institute for Family Health, New Paltz, NY for health information        97,000  Hinchey, Maurice
                      systems across all eight academic health centers.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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HRSA                 Institute for Research and Rehabilitation, Houston, TX for              195,000  Culberson, John
                      purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 INTEGRIS Health, Oklahoma City, OK for a telemedicine                   195,000  Fallin, Mary; Cole, Tom; Lucas, Frank
                      demonstration
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 INTEGRIS Health, Oklahoma City, OK, for statewide digital                97,000  Inhofe
                      radiology equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Intermountain Healthcare, Salt Lake City, UT for an electronic          165,000  Cannon, Chris; Bishop, Rob; Bennett
                      health records initiative, including equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Iowa Caregivers Association, for training and support of certified      292,000  Harkin
                      nurse assistants
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Jackson Medical Mall Foundation, Jackson, MS, for construction,         146,000  Cochran
                      renovation, and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Jackson State University, Jackson, MS, for Southern Institute for       243,000  Cochran
                      Mental Health Research and Training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Jameson Hospital, New Castle, PA for facilities and equipment           296,000  Altmire, Jason; Specter, Casey
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Jasper Memorial Hospital, Monticello, GA for facilities and              39,000  Marshall, Jim
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Jefferson County, AL for the Senior Citizens' Centers, including        292,000  Bachus, Spencer
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Jefferson Regional Medical Center Nursing School, Pine Bluff, AR        975,000  Lincoln, Pryor; Ross, Mike
                      for facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Jefferson Regional Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, for equipment         87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.; Murphy, Tim
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Jenkins County GA Hospital, Millen, GA for facilities and               268,000  Barrow, John
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Jewish Renaissance Medical Center, Perth Amboy, NJ, for                 185,000  Menendez, Lautenberg; Sires, Albio
                      construction, renovation and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 John Wesley Community Health Institute, Bell Gardens, CA for            146,000  Roybal-Allard, Lucille
                      facilities and equipment for the Bell Gardens Health Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, to expand the Critical         243,000  Mikulski
                      Event Preparedness and Response program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Johnson Memorial Hospital, Stafford Springs, CT for facilities and      243,000  Courtney, Joe
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Johnston Memorial Hospital, Smithfield, NC for facilities and           312,000  Etheridge, Bob; Burr
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Kalamazoo Valley Community College, Kalamazoo, MI for purchase of       341,000  Upton, Fred; Levin, Stabenow
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Kane Community Hospital, Kane, PA, for equipment                         87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, for equipment for the           487,000  Brownback; Boyda (KS), Nancy
                      Midwest Institute for Comparative Stem Cell Biology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, for medical equipment         243,000  Mikulski, Cardin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD for facilities and             438,000  Hoyer, Steny; Cummings, Elijah
                      equipment for the International Center for Spinal Cord Injury
                      facility
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Kenosha Community Health Center, Kenosha, WI, for construction,         165,000  Kohl
                      renovation and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Kent State University Stark Campus, North Canton, OH for                487,000  Regula, Ralph
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Kent State University, Ashtabula, OH for facilities and equipment       390,000  LaTourette, Steven
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Kilmichael Hospital, Kilmichael, MS for facilities and equipment        170,000  Thompson (MS), Bennie
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Kirkwood Community College, Cedar Rapids, IA for facilities,            219,000  Loebsack, David; Grassley
                      equipment and curriculum for an advanced medical simulation
                      instruction center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Knox Community Hospital, Mount Vernon, OH for facilities and            268,000  Space, Zachary; Voinovich
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Kootenai Medical Center, Sandpoint, ID, to continue providing and       243,000  Craig
                      improving distance healthcare access in north Idaho
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 La Clinica de la Raza, Oakland, CA for facilities and equipment         292,000  Lee, Barbara
                      for the San Antonio Neighborhood Health Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 La Rabida Children's Hospital, Chicago, IL for facilities and           219,000  Jackson (IL), Jesse
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Erie, PA for the Drug        487,000  English (PA), Phil
                      Information Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Lakeland Community College, Kirtland, OH for a health information        97,000  LaTourette, Steven
                      training program, including facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Lakeshore Foundation, Birmingham, AL, for construction,                 495,000  Sessions
                      renovation, and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Lamar University, Beaumont, TX for the Community and University         146,000  Poe, Ted
                      Partnership Service, including facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Lamoille Community Health Services, Morrisville, VT, for rural           73,000  Sanders
                      outreach activities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Lanai Women's Center, Lanai City, HI for facilities and equipment       136,000  Hirono, Mazie
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Lane County, Eugene, Oregon, for construction, renovation, and          123,000  Smith, Wyden; DeFazio, Peter
                      equipment of the Springfield Community Health Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Laurens County Health Care System, Clinton, SC for an electronic         97,000  Barrett (SC), J.
                      health records initiative, including equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Lawrence Hospital Center, Bronxville, NY for facilities and             219,000  Lowey, Nita
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Le Bonheur Children's Medical Center, Memphis, TN, for                  390,000  Alexander; Cohen, Steve
                      construction, renovation, and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Le Mars Dialysis Center, LeMars, IA, for construction, renovation       195,000  Harkin
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 League Against Cancer, Miami, FL for purchase of equipment              195,000  Diaz-Balart, L., Lincoln
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Legacy Health System, Portland, Oregon, for telemedicine equipment       82,000  Smith; Blumenauer, Earl; Walden (OR), Greg
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network, Allentown, PA, for            87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.
                      construction
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HRSA                 Lewis and Clark Community College, Godfrey, IL, to purchase and         287,000  Obama
                      equip a mobile health clinic to serve rural areas
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Liberty County, FL, Bristol, FL for facilities and equipment for a      341,000  Boyd (FL), Allen
                      medical facility
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HRSA                 Liberty Regional Medical Center, Hinesville, GA for facilities and      195,000  Kingston, Jack
                      equipment
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HRSA                 LifeBridge Health of Baltimore, MD, to implement the Computerized       414,000  Cardin, Mikulski; Sarbanes, John; Cummings, Elijah
                      Physician Order Entry Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Limestone Community Care, Inc. Medical Clinic, Elkmont, AL for           73,000  Cramer, Robert; Shelby
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Lincoln Community Health Center, Durham, NC for facilities and          195,000  Price (NC), David
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center, Bronx, NY for facilities      219,000  Serrano, Jose
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Lodi Memorial Hospital, Lodi, CA for a telehealth project               170,000  McNerney, Jerry
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Loretto, Syracuse, NY for facilities and equipment for elderly          243,000  Walsh (NY), James
                      health care and skilled nursing programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Los Angeles Orthopaedic Hospital, Los Angeles, CA for facilities        268,000  Roybal-Allard, Lucille
                      and equipment in the Lowman Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Lou Ruvo Alzheimer's Institute, Las Vegas, NV, for construction,        330,000  Ensign
                      renovation, and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Louisville Metro Department of Public Works, Louisville, KY for         243,000  Yarmuth, John
                      facilities and equipment for a mobile health unit
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Lourdes Medical Center of Burlington County, Willingboro, NJ for        146,000  Saxton, Jim; Lautenberg, Menendez
                      purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* HRSA               Lowell Community Health Center, Lowell, MA for facilities and           234,000  Tsongas, Niki
                      equipment.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Loyola University Health System, Maywood, IL for facilities and         390,000  Davis (IL), Danny
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, Palo Alto, CA for facilities        312,000  Eshoo, Anna
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Madison Center, South Bend, IN for facilities and equipment for a       146,000  Donnelly, Joe; Bayh
                      clinic for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Madison Community Health Center, Madison, WI, for equipment             268,000  Kohl
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Madison County Memorial Hospital, Rexburg, ID for facilities and        243,000  Simpson, Michael
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Madison County, Virginia City, MT for facilities and equipment          292,000  Rehberg, Dennis; Baucus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Madison St. Joseph Health Center, Madisonville, TX for facilities       117,000  Edwards, Chet
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Magee Rehabilitation Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, for equipment           87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Magee-Womens Research Institute and Foundation, Pittsburgh, PA,          87,000  Specter
                      for equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Maine Center for Marine Biotechnology, Gulf of Maine Research           136,000  Allen, Thomas; Collins, Snowe
                      Institute, Portland, ME for facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Maine Coast Memorial Hospital, Ellsworth, ME, for construction,         143,000  Collins, Snowe; Michaud, Michael
                      renovation, and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Maine Primary Care Association, Augusta, ME for health information      185,000  Michaud, Michael
                      systems in community health centers across the State
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Maliheh Free Clinic, Salt Lake City, Utah, for renovation and            48,000  Hatch
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Manchester Memorial Hospital, Manchester, CT for facilities and         292,000  Larson (CT), John; Lieberman
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Marana Health Center, Marana, AZ for facilities and equipment.          121,000  Giffords, Gabrielle
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital, Hamilton, MT, for construction,          234,000  Baucus
                      renovation and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Marcus Institute, Atlanta, GA, for equipment                            180,000  Isakson, Chambliss
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Marian Community Hospital, Carbondale, PA, for equipment                 87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Marias Medical Center, Shelby, MT for purchase of equipment             195,000  Baucus; Rehberg, Dennis
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Marquette General Hospital, Marquette, MI for facilities and            438,000  Stupak, Bart; Levin, Stabenow
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, for a dental health outreach       204,000  Kohl
                      program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Marshall University, WV, for the Bioengineering and                   1,535,000  Byrd
                      Biomanufacturing Institute
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Marshall University, WV, for the construction of a patient care       2,851,000  Byrd
                      and clinical training site in Southwestern West Virginia
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Marshall University, WV, for the Virtual Colonoscopy Outreach         1,384,000  Byrd
                      Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Marshalltown Medical and Surgical Center, Marshalltown, IA for          390,000  Latham, Tom; Grassley
                      high resolution medical imaging, including purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mary Scott Nursing Center, Dayton, OH for facilities and equipment      487,000  Turner, Michael; Voinovich
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Maryland Hospital Association, Elkridge, MD, for the Nursing            438,000  Mikulski
                      Career Lattice Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Maryland State Dental Association, Columbia, MD for facilities and      146,000  Wynn, Albert
                      equipment for mobile dental care units
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Maryville University, St. Louis, MO for facilities and equipment        195,000  Akin, W.
                      at the Center for Science and Health Professions
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mason County Board of Health, Maysville, KY for facilities and          390,000  Davis (KY), Geoff
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Worcester,       341,000  McGovern, James
                      MA for health information technology systems
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Maui Community Health Center, HI, for construction, renovation and      780,000  Inouye
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Maui Economic Development Board, HI, for the Lanai Women's               97,000  Inouye
                      Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Maury Regional Hospital, Columbia, TN for facilities and equipment      390,000  Davis, Lincoln
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 McKinley County, New Mexico, Gallup, NM, for construction,              936,000  Domenici, Bingaman; Udall (NM), Tom
                      renovation, and equipment of the dialysis center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Meadville Medical Center, Meadville, PA, for construction and            87,000  Specter, Casey
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Medical Education Development Consortium, Scranton, PA, for             826,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.; Kanjorski, Paul
                      construction
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN for facilities and               487,000  Cooper, Jim
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Memorial Hermann Baptist Beaumont Hospital, Beaumont, TX for            195,000  Poe, Ted
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Memorial Hermann Healthcare System, Houston, TX for facilities and      195,000  Culberson, John
                      equipment
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HRSA                 Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital, Houston, TX for facilities         136,000  Green, Al
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Memorial Hospital of Laramie County, Cheyenne, WY, for design of        351,000  Enzi
                      the Comprehensive Community Cancer Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Memorial Hospital, York, PA, for information technology equipment        87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Memphis Bioworks Foundation, Memphis, TN, for construction,             390,000  Alexander
                      renovation, and equipment at the research park
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mendocino Coast District Hospital, Fort Bragg, CA for facilities        487,000  Thompson (CA), Mike
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin, Keshena, WI for facilities         390,000  Kagen, Steve
                      and equipment for the Family Wellness Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mercy College of Northwest Ohio, Toledo, OH for facilities and          195,000  Kaptur, Marcy
                      equipment for the continuing professional education division
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital, Darby, PA, for equipment                      87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mercy Health Foundation, Durango, CO for facilities and equipment       292,000  Salazar, John; Salazar, Allard
                      for a community health clinic
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mercy Health Partners, Scranton, PA, for equipment                       87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mercy Hospital Grayling, Grayling, MI for facilities and equipment      121,000  Stupak, Bart; Levin, Stabenow
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mercy Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, for equipment          87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mercy Hospital, Baltimore, MD, for equipment                            731,000  Mikulski
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mercy Hospital, Buffalo, NY for facilities and equipment.               195,000  Higgins, Brian; Clinton, Schumer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mercy Medical Center, Redding, CA for facilities and equipment          195,000  Herger, Wally
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mercy Medical Center, Springfield, MA, for equipment                    185,000  Kennedy, Kerry; Neal (MA), Richard
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mercy Medical Center-House of Mercy, Des Moines, IA for facilities      487,000  Harkin; Boswell, Leonard; Grassley
                      and equipment related to substance abuse
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mercy Memorial Hospital, Monroe, MI for facilities and equipment        195,000  Dingell, John
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mercy Ministries Health Center, Laredo, TX for a mobile health          195,000  Cuellar, Henry
                      unit
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mercy Suburban Hospital, Norristown, PA for facilities and              438,000  Gerlach, Jim
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Methodist Hospital of Southern California, Arcadia, CA for              682,000  Dreier, David
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Methodist Hospital, Houston, Texas, for renovation and equipment        413,000  Cornyn, Hutchison
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX for purchase of equipment               365,000  Culberson, John; Hutchison, Cornyn; Green, Al
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Metro Health, Cleveland, OH, for The Northeast Ohio Senior Health        82,000  Voinovich
                      and Wellness Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Metropolitan Hospital, New York, NY for facilities and equipment         97,000  Rangel, Charles
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 MetroWest Medical Center Framingham Union Hospital, Framingham, MA       97,000  Markey, Edward
                      for facilities and equipment for interpreting services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Miami Beach Community Health Center, Miami Beach, FL for                146,000  Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mid Valley Hospital, Peckville, PA, for equipment, construction          87,000  Specter; Carney, Christopher
                      and renovation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN for facilities      243,000  Gordon, Bart; Alexander
                      and equipment for the school of nursing
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Middlesex Community College, Lowell, MA for facilities and              195,000  Meehan, Martin; Kennedy, Kerry
                      equipment for the health education programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Middletown Regional Hospital, Middletown, OH for facilities and          97,000  Turner, Michael; Voinovich
                      equipment for the Greentree Science Academy in Franklin, OH
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mid-Ohio FoodBank, Columbus, OH for facilities and equipment            195,000  Pryce (OH), Deborah
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Miles Community College, Miles City, MT for the Pathways to             341,000  Baucus, Tester; Rehberg, Dennis
                      Careers in Healthcare initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Minot State University, Minot, ND, to monitor and treat                 409,000  Dorgan, Conrad
                      individuals with autism spectrum disorder in rural areas with
                      limited access to health professionals
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mission Hospitals, Asheville, NC for facilities and equipment           195,000  Shuler, Heath; Dole, Burr
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mississippi Primary Health Care Association, Jackson, MS,               390,000  Cochran
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, for the            243,000  Cochran
                      Tissue Engineering Research Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Missouri Delta Medical Center, Sikeston, MO for purchase of             195,000  Emerson, Jo Ann
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Monongahela Valley Hospital, Monongahela, PA, for equipment              87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.; Murtha, John
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Monroe Clinic, Monroe, WI for health care information technology        292,000  Baldwin, Tammy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Monroe County Hospital, Forsyth, GA for facilities and equipment         43,000  Marshall, Jim
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Montefiore Medical Center,Bronx, NY for health information systems      136,000  Engel, Eliot; Clinton, Schumer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Montgomery Area Nontraditional Equestrians, Pike Road, AL for            97,000  Rogers (AL), Mike; Shelby
                      construction of facilities to serve the disabled
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Monticello, Utah, to provide preventive screening for Monticello         82,000  Hatch
                      Mill Legacy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Morehead State University, Morehead, KY to improve rural health         292,000  Rogers (KY), Harold
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Morris Heights Health Center, Inc., Bronx, NY for facilities and        121,000  Serrano, Jose; Clinton, Schumer
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Morton Hospital and Medical Center, Taunton, MA for facilities and      341,000  Frank (MA), Barney
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Moses Taylor Hospital, Scranton, PA, for equipment                       87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.; Kanjorski, Paul
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mount Nittany Medical Center, State College, PA for facilities and      245,000  Peterson (PA), John; Specter, Casey
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, FL, for construction,          331,000  Bill Nelson, Martinez; Wasserman Schultz, Debbie
                      renovation and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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HRSA                 Mount Vernon Hospital, Mount Vernon, NY for facilities and              292,000  Engel, Eliot
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mount Wachusett Community College, Gardner, MA for facilities and       511,000  Olver, John
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Mountain State University, Beckley, WV, for the construction of       3,159,000  Byrd
                      the Allied Health Technology Tower
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Muhlenberg Community Hospital, Greenville, KY for facilities and        146,000  Whitfield, Ed
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Myrna Brind Center of Integrative Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, to         87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.
                      develop three models of integrative programs of clinical
                      excellence
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 National Jewish Medical and Research Center, Denver, CO, for            487,000  Salazar, Allard
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Naugatuck Valley Community College, Waterbury, CT for facilities         97,000  DeLauro, Rosa
                      and equipment for the nursing program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Nebraska Hospital Association Research and Education Foundation,        463,000  Hagel, Nelson, Ben; Fortenberry, Jeff
                      Lincoln, NE for a telehealth demonstration, including purchase of
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Nevada Rural Hospital Partners, Reno, NV, to expand and enhance a       438,000  Reid
                      rural telemedicine project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 New Hampshire Community Health Centers, Concord, NH, for                390,000  Gregg; Hodes, Paul
                      construction, renovation, and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Emergency                   975,000  Landrieu
                      Preparedness, New Orleans, LA, for equipment and supplies for a
                      mobile medical hospital
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, Old Westbury, NY for          419,000  King (NY), Peter; Clinton, Schumer
                      disease management and patient advocacy programs, including
                      purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY for facilities and         487,000  Rangel, Charles; Schumer
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 New York-Presbyterian Hospital, NY, for cardiac care telemetry          585,000  Clinton, Schumer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, Newark, NJ for facilities and        282,000  Payne, Donald; Lautenberg, Menendez
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Newark-Wayne Community Hospital, Newark, NY for facilities              731,000  Walsh (NY), James
                      improvements and digital health care equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Newport Hospital, Newport, RI for facilities and equipment              292,000  Kennedy, Patrick
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Newton Memorial Hospital, Newton, NJ for purchase of equipment          146,000  Garrett (NJ), Scott; Lautenberg, Menendez
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center, Niagara Falls, NY for            487,000  Slaughter, Louise; Clinton, Schumer
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Noble Hospital, Westfield, MA, for construction, renovation and         165,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Norman Regional Health System, Norman, OK for telehealth and            624,000  Cole (OK), Tom; Inhofe
                      electronic medical records initiatives
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 North Country Children's Clinic, Inc., Watertown, NY, for               487,000  Clinton, Schumer
                      construction and renovation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, to expand a statewide         828,000  Dorgan, Conrad; Pomeroy, Earl
                      telepharmacy project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 North General Hospital, New York, NY, for construction, renovation      682,000  Clinton, Schumer; Rangel, Charles
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Northcentral Montana Healthcare Alliance, Great Falls, MT, for          170,000  Tester
                      health information technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 NorthEast Ohio Neighborhood Health Services, Inc., Cleveland, OH        292,000  Jones (OH), Stephanie
                      for facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, Green Bay, WI for a mobile       170,000  Kagen, Steve
                      health clinic
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Northeastern Pennsylvania Technology Institute, Scranton, PA, to         87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.
                      connect the eighteen regional hospitals with state and federal
                      medical experts during incident response and recovery
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Northern Dutchess Hospital, Rhinebeck, NY for health information        195,000  Gillibrand, Kirsten
                      technology systems.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Northern Larimer County Health District, Fort Collins, CO, for the       82,000  Salazar
                      Acute Mental Health and Detoxification Facility
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Northern Maine Community College, Presque Isle, ME, for                 104,000  Collins, Snowe; Michaud, Michael
                      construction, renovation, and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Northern Virginia Urban League, Alexandria, VA, for services and        146,000  Warner, Webb; Moran (VA), James
                      equipment to promote healthy pregnancy outcomes in the Northern
                      Virginia region
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Northern Westchester Hospital, Mount Kisco, NY for facilities and        97,000  Hall (NY), John
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Northland Medical Center, Princeton, MN for purchase of equipment       341,000  Bachmann, Michele
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association, Inc., Steamboat          121,000  Salazar; Salazar, John
                      Springs, CO, to construct and equip a community health clinic
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Northwest Community Health Care, Pascoag, RI for facilities and         438,000  Langevin, James; Reed, Whitehouse
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Northwest Hospital and Medical Center, Seattle, WA, for a               975,000  Murray, Cantwell; Inslee, Jay
                      Community Health Education and Simulation Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Northwest Hospital Intermediate Care Unit, Randallstown, MD for         121,000  Ruppersberger, C. A.; Mikulski
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Northwest Hospital, Baltimore, MD, for equipment                        365,000  Mikulski
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Northwest Kidney Centers, Seattle, WA for facilities and equipment      282,000  McDermott, Jim; Smith (WA), Adam; Reichert, David;
                                                                                                       Cantwell
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Northwest Nazarene University, Nampa, ID for facilities and             438,000  Craig, Crapo; Sali, Bill
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Northwest Research and Education Institute, Billings, MT, to            273,000  Baucus
                      create a continuing medical education program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL for facilities and          365,000  Jackson (IL), Jesse; Kirk, Mark; Durbin
                      equipment for Prentice Women's Hospital
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 NYU School of Medicine, NY, NY, for the Basic Research and Imaging      877,000  Clinton, Schumer
                      Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Oakland University School of Nursing, Rochester, MI for facilities      341,000  Knollenberg, Joe; Levin, Stabenow
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Oaklawn Adult Group Home, Goshen, IN for facilities and equipment       146,000  Souder, Mark
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Oakwood Healthcare System Foundation, Dearborn, MI for facilities       195,000  Dingell, John; Levin, Stabenow
                      and equipment for the Western Wayne Family Health Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Ocean Beach Hospital, Ilwaco, WA for a telepharmacy program             536,000  Baird, Brian
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Oconee Memorial Hospital, Seneca, SC, to design, develop, and            82,000  Graham
                      implement a community-wide health information exchange system
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HRSA                 Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, OH         228,000  Tiberi, Patrick; Voinovich
                      for James Cancer Survivorship Center for construction of
                      facilities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, for the Appalachian Healthcare           195,000  Brown; Space, Zachary
                      Screening Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Ohio Valley General Hospital, McKees Rocks, PA, for equipment            87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Oklahoma Foundation for Kidney Disease, Oklahoma City, OK, for           83,000  Inhofe
                      telehealth applications
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF), Oklahoma City, OK,          97,000  Inhofe; Fallin, Mary
                      for construction, renovation, and equipment of a Biotech Research
                      Tower
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Oklahoma State University, Center for Health Sciences, Tulsa, OK,        97,000  Inhofe; Sullivan, John
                      for mobile health clinics
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Oklahoma University College of Medicine -Tulsa, Tulsa, OK for           146,000  Sullivan, John; Inhofe
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Olympic Community Action Program, Port Angeles, WA for facilities        48,000  Dicks, Norman
                      and equipment for the OlyCAP Oral Health Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Orange County Government, Orlando, FL, for health information           165,000  Martinez, Bill Nelson
                      technology equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Oregon Coast Community College, Newport, OR for facilities and          131,000  Smith, Wyden; Hooley, Darlene
                      equipment for health professions education
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Osceola County Health Department, Poinciana, FL for facilities and      195,000  Putnam, Adam
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Osceola Medical Center, Osceola, WI for facilities and equipment        146,000  Obey, David
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Ottumwa Regional Health Center, Ottumwa, IA, for construction,          390,000  Harkin, Grassley; Loebsack, David
                      renovation and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center, Camden, NJ, for facilities and      585,000  Lautenberg, Menendez
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Our Lady of Lourdes Memorial Hospital, Binghamton, NY for               341,000  Hinchey, Maurice
                      facilities and equipment.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Owensboro Medical Center, Owensboro, KY, for construction,              123,000  Bunning
                      renovation, and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Palisades Medical Center, North Bergen, NJ for facilities and           268,000  Rothman, Steven; Lautenberg, Menendez
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Palmetto Health Foundation, Columbia, SC for facilities and             975,000  Clyburn, James
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Parkland Health Center, Farmington, MO for facilities and               195,000  Emerson, Jo Ann
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Passavant Area Hospital, Jacksonville, IL for facilities and            243,000  LaHood, Ray
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Pattie A. Clay Regional Medical Center, Richmond, KY for                243,000  Chandler, Ben
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Pee Dee Healthy Start, Florence, SC for programs to improve              85,000  Clyburn, James
                      maternal and child health
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Peninsula Hospital Center, New York, NY for health information          312,000  Meeks (NY), Gregory; Schumer
                      systems
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center/College of Medicine,        165,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.
                      Hershey, PA, for construction
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 People, Inc., Williamsville, NY for electronic health records           390,000  Reynolds, Thomas; Schumer
                      upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Peralta Community College, Oakland, CA for facilities and               292,000  Lee, Barbara
                      equipment for the nursing program at Highland Hospital
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Person Memorial Hospital, Roxboro, NC for facilities and equipment      331,000  Miller (NC), Brad
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, PA,          87,000  Specter
                      for equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital, Albany, GA, to partner with             82,000  Chambliss
                      Dougherty County School System to implement a pilot program to
                      promote healthy lifestyles in school children
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Phoenix Children's Hospital, Phoenix, AZ for health information         292,000  Pastor, Ed
                      systems
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Piedmont Access to Health Services, Inc. (PATHS), Danville, VA,         141,000  Webb, Warner
                      for construction, renovation and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Pinnacle Health System, Harrisburg, PA, for construction                 87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Pioneer Valley Life Sciences Institute, Springfield, MA, for the        370,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      construction of biomedical research facilities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Placer County, Auburn, CA for construction of the Children's            390,000  Doolittle, John
                      Health Center/Emergency Shelter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Pocono Medical Center, East Stroudsburg, PA, for construction            87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Pointe Coupee Better Access Community Health, New Roads, LA for         341,000  Landrieu, Vitter; Alexander, Rodney
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Ponce Center of Autism, Municipality of Ponce, PR for facilities        219,000  Fortuno, Luis
                      and equipment at the Autism Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Powell County Medical Center, Deer Lodge, MT for facilities and          97,000  Baucus; Rehberg, Dennis
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Powell Valley Health Care, Powell, WY for electronic information        390,000  Cubin, Barbara; Enzi
                      technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Prairie Star Health Center, Hutchinson, KS for facilities and           195,000  Moran (KS), Jerry
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Preston Memorial Hospital, Kingwood, WV for information technology      292,000  Mollohan, Alan
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Primary Care Association of HI, for construction, renovation,           975,000  Inouye, Akaka
                      equipment, disability services and outreach at the State's health
                      centers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Project Access Spokane, Spokane, WA for healthcare delivery to low      195,000  McMorris Rodgers, Cathy
                      income residents
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 ProMedica Continuing Care Service Corporation, Adrian, MI for a         158,000  Walberg, Timothy; Levin, Stabenow
                      telemedicine initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Provena Saint Joseph Hospital, Elgin, IL for facilities and             292,000  Hastert, J.
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Providence Community Health Centers, Providence, RI, for                248,000  Reed, Whitehouse
                      construction
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Providence Health System, Anchorage, AK to improve services in          195,000  Young (AK), Don; Stevens
                      underserved regions
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Providence Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, for telehealth              341,000  Brownback
                      upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Providence Telehealth Network Rural Outreach Program, Spokane, WA,      243,000  Murray
                      for equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Putnam Hospital Center, Carmel, NY for facilities and equipment         195,000  Hall (NY), John; Clinton, Schumer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Quebrada Health Center, Municipality of Camuy, PR for purchase of       121,000  Fortuno, Luis
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Quincy Valley Medical Center, Quincy, WA for facilities and             146,000  Hastings (WA), Doc
                      equipment
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HRSA                 Rancho Santiago Community College District, Santa Ana, CA for           234,000  Sanchez, Loretta
                      facilities and equipment for a medical education complex in
                      Garden Grove, CA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Rapid City Area School District 51/4, Rapid City, SD, for                82,000  Thune
                      construction, renovation, and equipment for a school-based health
                      clinic
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Reading Hospital and Medical Center, West Reading, PA, for               87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Reading Hospital School of Nursing, West Reading, PA for nurse          195,000  Gerlach, Jim
                      training programs including facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Redevelopment Authority of the County of Washington, Washington,         87,000  Specter
                      PA, for construction and renovation at Washington Hospital
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Reformed Presbyterian Woman's Association, Pittsburgh, PA for           312,000  Doyle, Michael
                      facilities and equipment for a skilled nursing facility.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Regional Children's Hospital, Johnson City, TN for facilities and        97,000  Davis, David
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Rhode Island Quality Institute, Providence, RI for health               877,000  Whitehouse, Reed; Kennedy, Patrick
                      information technology in conjunction with Rhode Island mental
                      health organizations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Rice University, Houston, TX, for equipment for the Collaborative       365,000  Hutchison; Culberson, John
                      Research Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Rio Arriba County, Espanola, NM for facilities and equipment for        731,000  Udall (NM), Tom; Bingaman
                      the Health Commons
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Riverside County Regional Medical Center, Moreno Valley, CA for         136,000  Calvert, Ken; Bono, Mary
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Riverside County Regional Medical Center, Moreno Valley, CA for         585,000  Feinstein; Bono, Mary, Calvert, Ken
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Riverside Health System, Newport News, VA for the Patient               146,000  Davis, Jo Ann; Scott, Robert
                      Navigator Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Riverside Healthcare, Kankakee, IL, for a computerized physician        287,000  Obama
                      order entry system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Rochester General Hospital, Rochester, NY, for heart failure            243,000  Clinton, Schumer
                      equipment and training
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Roosevelt Hospital, New York, NY for facilities and equipment           380,000  Nadler, Jerrold; Schumer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Roper/Saint Francis Healthcare, Charleston, SC, for the expansion       165,000  Graham; Brown (SC), Henry
                      initiative for construction, renovation, and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Rosebud Inter-facility Transport, Rosebud, SD, for purchase of          195,000  Johnson
                      emergency vehicles and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Rosebud Sioux Tribe, Rosebud, SD for facilities and equipment           780,000  Johnson; Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY for facilities and           429,000  Higgins, Brian; Clinton, Schumer
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Rural Health Technology Consortium for facilities and equipment         195,000  Rehberg, Dennis
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Rural Wisconsin Health Cooperative, Sauk City, WI, for health           185,000  Kohl
                      information technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL for facilities and          219,000  Jackson (IL), Jesse
                      equipment for the Center for Advanced Medical Response
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa for a Tribal Health        609,000  Harkin
                      Care Clinic
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Sacred Heart Hospital of Allentown, Allentown, PA, for equipment         87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Saginaw Valley State University, University Center, MI for              341,000  Camp (MI), Dave; Levin, Stabenow
                      purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Saint Agnes Hospital, Baltimore, MD, for equipment                      731,000  Mikulski, Cardin; Cummings, Elijah
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center, Boise, ID, for rural           243,000  Craig
                      emergency medical services training and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Saint Anthony Hospital, Oklahoma City, OK, for construction,             97,000  Inhofe; Fallin, Mary
                      renovation, and equipment of a Level II Newborn Nursery
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Saint Croix Regional Family Health Center, Princeston, ME, for          134,000  Collins, Snowe
                      construction, renovation, and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Saint Francis Hospital, Escanaba, MI, for construction, renovation      248,000  Levin , Stabenow
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Saint Francis University, Loretto, PA, for equipment                     87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Saint Joseph's Hospital, Nashua, NH, for the Patient Focused            574,000  Sununu, Gregg; Hodes, Paul
                      Technology Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Saint Joseph's Hospital, Phoenix, AZ, to purchase and equip a           413,000  Kyl; Pastor, Ed
                      mobile prenatal clinic for the MoMobile program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Saint Louis Children's Hospital, St. Louis, MO, for construction,       825,000  Bond
                      renovation, and equipment of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
                      Expansion
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Saint Luke's Episcopal Hospital, Houston, TX, for equipment for         170,000  Hutchison; Green, Al; Lampson, Nick; Green, Gene
                      the Neuroscience Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Saint Luke's Hospital, Allentown, PA, for construction and               87,000  Specter
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Saint Luke's Miners Memorial Hospital, Coaldale, PA, for equipment       87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Saint Mary Medical Center, Langhorne, PA, for health outreach            87,000  Specter
                      programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Saint Mary's Good Samaritan Hospital, Mount Vernon, IL, for             438,000  Durbin; Shimkus, John
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Saint Mary's Health Care, Grand Rapids, MI for an electronic            146,000  Ehlers, Vernon
                      health records initiative, including equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Saint Mary's Hospital Incorporated, Waterbury, CT, for                  536,000  Lieberman, Dodd; Murphy (CT), Christopher
                      construction, renovation and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Saint Mary's Medical Center, Lewiston, ME, for equipment                158,000  Collins, Snowe; Allen, Thomas
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Saint Patrick Hospital and Health Sciences Center, Missoula, MT,        312,000  Baucus, Tester; Rehberg, Dennis
                      to implement an electronic medical records system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Saint Peter's Hospital, Helena, MT, for construction, renovation        117,000  Baucus
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Saint Vincent Healthcare Foundation, Billings, MT, for a                585,000  Baucus, Tester
                      feasibility study on the establishment of the Montana Children's
                      Hospital Network
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Saint Vincent Regional Medical Center, Santa Fe, NM, for                731,000  Domenici, Bingaman; Udall (NM), Tom
                      construction, renovation, and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Sam Rogers Health Clinic, Kansas City, MO for facilities and            312,000  Cleaver, Emanuel
                      equipment
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HRSA                 San Antonio Hospital Foundation, Upland, CA for facilities and          536,000  Dreier, David
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 San Diego County, Santee, CA, to purchase equipment for Edgemoor        409,000  Feinstein
                      Hospital renovation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 San Francisco Medical Center Outpatient Improvement Programs,           438,000  Pelosi, Nancy
                      Inc., San Francisco, CA for facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 San Luis Valley Regional Medical Center, Alamosa, CO, for health        165,000  Salazar
                      information technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 San Mateo County, Redwood City, CA for facilities and equipment         438,000  Lantos, Tom
                      for the San Mateo Medical Center Emergency Department
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 San Ysidro Health Center, San Ysidro, CA for facilities and              97,000  Filner, Bob
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Sandoval County, Bernalillo, NM for a telemedicine initiative,          195,000  Wilson (NM), Heather; Udall, Tom; Bingaman,
                      including purchase of equipment                                                  Domenici
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital, Orange, CA for facilities and             380,000  Woolsey, Lynn
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Schneck Medical Center, Seymour, IN for facilities and equipment        390,000  Hill, Baron; Bayh, Luger
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Scotland Memorial Hospital, Laurinburg, NC for facilities and           292,000  Hayes, Robin
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, Seattle, WA for facilities and          1,462,000  Murray; McDermott, Jim; Cantwell; Inslee, Jay;
                      equipment                                                                        Smith (WA), Adam; Dicks, Norman; Larsen (WA),
                                                                                                       Rick; Reichert, David
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Sharon Regional Health System, Sharon, PA, for equipment                 87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Sharp Rehabilitation Services, San Diego, CA for facilities and         195,000  Davis (CA), Susan
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Shasta Community Health Center, Redding, CA for facilities and          146,000  Herger, Wally
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Shawano County Rural Health Initiative, Shawano, WI for rural            73,000  Kagen, Steve
                      health care
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Shodair Children's Hospital, Helena, MT, for project Cancer             117,000  Baucus
                      Genetics
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Sidney Health Center, Sidney, MT for purchase of equipment              292,000  Rehberg, Dennis
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Sierra Nevada Memorial Foundation, Grass Valley, CA for an              341,000  Doolittle, John
                      electronic health records initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Sierra Vista Hospital, Truth or Consequences, NM, for                   731,000  Domenici, Bingaman
                      construction, renovation, and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Sistersvile General Hospital, Sisterville, WV for facilities and        243,000  Mollohan, Alan
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Sixteenth Street Community Health Center, Milwaukee, WI, for            268,000  Kohl
                      renovations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Skagit Valley Hospital Cancer Care Center, Mount Vernon, WA for         414,000  Larsen (WA), Rick; Cantwell
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hospital, Wellsboro, PA, for emergency       87,000  Specter
                      department expansion
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hospital, Wellsboro, PA for purchase      195,000  Peterson (PA), John
                      of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Somerset Hospital, Somerset, PA, for equipment                           87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.; Shuster, Bill
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Somerset Medical Center, Somerville, NJ for electronic health           487,000  Frelinghuysen, Rodney; Lautenberg, Menendez
                      records upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 South Broward Hospital District, Hollywood, FL for facilities and       268,000  Wasserman Schultz, Debbie
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 South Carolina HIV/AIDS Council, Columbia, SC for health outreach       180,000  Clyburn, James
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 South Carolina Office of Rural Health, Lexington, SC, for an            165,000  Graham
                      electronic medical records system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD, for construction of       292,000  Johnson
                      a pharmacy education space
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD, to construct the          341,000  Johnson
                      Center for Accelerated Design, Screen, and Development of
                      Biomaterials
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 South Nassau Communities Hospital, Oceanside, NY for facilities         312,000  McCarthy (NY), Carolyn
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 South Shore Hospital, South Weymouth, MA for facilities and             390,000  Delahunt, William; Kennedy, Kerry
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 South Sound Health Communication Network, Tacoma, WA, for a             195,000  Cantwell; Smith, Adam
                      community Health Record Bank
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Southampton Hospital, Southampton, NY for facilities and equipment      487,000  Bishop (NY), Timothy; Clinton, Schumer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Southcentral Foundation, Anchorage, AK, to purchase equipment for       975,000  Stevens
                      the Primary Care Center in Anchorage, Alaska
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Southeast Alabama Medical Center, Dothan, AL for facilities and         341,000  Everett, Terry; Shelby
                      equipment for the Southeast Regional Cancer Screening Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Southeast Community College, Cumberland, KY for facilities and           97,000  Rogers (KY), Harold
                      equipment for an allied health training center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX for purchase of               316,000  Hutchison; Sessions, Pete
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Southern Vermont Recreation Center Foundation, Springfield, VT for      121,000  Welch (VT), Peter
                      facilities and equipment for a medical rehabilitation unit
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Southwest Tennessee Community College, Memphis, TN for facilities       312,000  Cohen, Steve
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St James Hospital and Health Centers, Chicago Heights, IL for           219,000  Jackson (IL), Jesse
                      facilities and equipment for the Olympia Fields campus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Agnes Hospital, Fresno, CA for purchase of equipment                156,000  Radanovich, George
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Ambrose University, Davenport, IA for facilities and equipment      536,000  Harkin, Grassley; Braley (IA), Bruce
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Anthony Community Hospital, Warwick, NY for facilities and           97,000  Hall (NY), John
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Anthony Hospital, Chicago, IL for facilities and equipment          429,000  Gutierrez, Luis
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Anthony Memorial Health Centers, Hammond, IN for facilities         268,000  Donnelly, Joe; Luger
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Bernard Health Center, Inc., Chalmette, LA for facilities and     1,316,000  Landrieu, Vitter; Melancon, Charlie
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Bernardine Medical Center, San Bernardino, CA for facilities        682,000  Lewis (CA), Jerry
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Camillus Health and Rehabilitation Center, Syracuse, NY for         390,000  Walsh (NY), James; Clinton, Schumer
                      the bran injury program, including facilities and equipment
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HRSA                 St. Catharine College, St. Catharine, KY for the allied health          170,000  Lewis (KY), Ron
                      science program, including facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Charles Parish, LaPlace, LA for purchase of equipment               146,000  Jindal, Bobby
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Clair Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA for facilities and equipment         487,000  Murphy, Tim
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Claire Regional Medical Center, Morehead, KY for facilities         195,000  Rogers (KY), Harold
                      construction
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Elizabeth Medical Center, Utica, NY for facilities and              414,000  Arcuri, Michael; Schumer
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Francis Hospital, Escanaba, MI for facilities and equipment         121,000  Stupak, Bart; Levin, Stabenow
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton, NJ for facilities and              243,000  Smith (NJ), Christopher; Lautenberg, Menendez
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. James Parish Hospital, Lutcher, LA for facilities and               429,000  Melancon, Charlie
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. John's North Shore Hospital, Harrison Township, MI for              195,000  Miller (MI), Candice; Levin
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Joseph of the Pines, Southern Pines, NC for an electronic            97,000  Coble, Howard; Dole, Burr
                      health records system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Joseph Regional Medical Center,South Bend, IN for health care       292,000  Donnelly, Joe; Luger
                      information technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Joseph's Hospital Mercy Care Services, Atlanta, GA for health       390,000  Lewis (GA), John; Isakson
                      information technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Joseph's Hospital, Buckhannon, WV for facilities and equipment       97,000  Capito, Shelley
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Joseph's Hospital, Savannah GA for facilities and equipment         268,000  Barrow, John; Isakson
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center, Paterson, NJ for health           312,000  Pascrell, Bill; Lautenberg, Menendez
                      information technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Joseph's/Candler Health System, Savannah, GA for purchase of        243,000  Kingston, Jack
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Luke's Quakertown Hospital, Quakertown, PA for facilities and       414,000  Murphy, Patrick
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Luke's Regional Medical Center, Ltd. Boise, ID for purchase of      487,000  Simpson, Michael; Craig, Crapo
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Mary Medical Center Foundation, Langhorne, PA for facilities         97,000  Murphy, Patrick
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Mary Medical Center, Apple Valley, CA for the electronic            487,000  Lewis (CA), Jerry
                      intensive care unit
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Mary's Hospital Foundation, Grand Junction, CO for facilities       429,000  Salazar, John
                      and equipment for the Saccomanno Education Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Mary's Hospital, Madison, WI for facilties and equipment            195,000  Baldwin, Tammy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Mary's Medical Center, Huntington, WV for facilities and            438,000  Rahall, Nick
                      equipment for the Center for Education
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Mary's Regional Medical Center, Reno, NV for facilities and         390,000  Heller, Dean
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Patrick Hospital and Health Sciences Center, Missoula, MT for       292,000  Rehberg, Dennis; Baucus, Tester
                      an electronic medical records system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Peter's Hospital Foundation, Albany, NY for facilities and          312,000  McNulty, Michael; Clinton, Schumer
                      equipment for the St. Peter's Breast Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Petersburg College, St. Petersburg, FL for facilities and           487,000  Young (FL), C.W.
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Vincent Hospital, Billings, MT for facilities and equipment         390,000  Rehberg, Dennis; Baucus, Tester
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Vincent's Charity Hospital, Cleveland, OH for facilities and        438,000  Jones (OH), Stephanie; Regula, Ralph, Voinovich
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Vincent's Medical Center, Bridgeport, CT for facilities and         414,000  Shays, Christopher; Dodd
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 St. Xavier University, Chicago, IL for facilities and equipment         195,000  Biggert, Judy; Obama
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Stamford Hospital, Stamford, CT for facilities and equipment            365,000  Shays, Christopher; Dodd
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Stark Prescription Assistance Network, Canton, OH for facilities        146,000  Regula, Ralph
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 State Fair Community College, Sedalia, MO for facilities and            341,000  Skelton, Ike
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Stewart-Marchman Center, Inc., Daytona Beach, FL for facilities         146,000  Mica, John
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Stone Soup Group, Anchorage, AK, to continue and expand services        195,000  Stevens
                      to Alaskans with autism in Alaska
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Stony Point Ambulance Corps, Stony Point, NY for facilities and         390,000  Hall (NY), John
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Straub Hospital Burn Center, HI, for health professions training         97,000  Inouye
                      in burn treatment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Summers County Commission, Hinton, WV for facilities and equipment      273,000  Rahall, Nick
                      for the Appalachian Regional Healthcare Hospital
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Susquehanna Health System, Williamsport, PA, for equipment               87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.; Carney, Christopher
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Swedish Covenant Hospital, Chicago, IL for facilities and               243,000  Emanuel, Rahm
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, WA, for construction, renovation       195,000  Cantwell
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Sylvan Grove Hospital, Jackson, GA for facilities and equipment          48,000  Marshall, Jim
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Tangipahoa Parish, Loranger, LA for facilities and equipment             97,000  Jindal, Bobby
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Tarleton State University, Stephenville, TX for the Rural Nursing       195,000  Carter, John
                      Education Program, including purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Tarrant County Infant Mortality Task Force, Ft. Worth, TX for            97,000  Burgess, Michael
                      education and outreach programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Taylor Regional Hospital, Hawkinsville, GA for facilities and            53,000  Marshall, Jim
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Temple Health and Bioscience Economic Development District,             341,000  Carter, John
                      Temple, TX for facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Temple University Health System, Philadelphia, PA, for                  165,000  Specter, Casey
                      construction and renovation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN, for construction,            195,000  Alexander; Cooper, Jim
                      renovation, and equipment of an animal research facility for
                      biomedical research
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Teton Valley Hospital and Surgicenter, Driggs, ID for purchase of       243,000  Simpson, Michael; Crapo
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Texas A&M University - Kingsville, Kingsville, TX for facilities        234,000  Ortiz, Solomon
                      and equipment for a research facility
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HRSA                 Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, for equipment in the         219,000  Hutchison; Edwards, Chet
                      Michael E. DeBakey Institute
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Texas Health Institute, Austin, TX, for equipment for an emergency      195,000  Hutchison
                      communications demonstration project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Texas Institute for Genomic Medicine, College Station, TX for           121,000  Brady (TX), Kevin
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Texas Medical Center, Houston, TX, for the National Center for          170,000  Hutchison
                      Human Performance
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, El Paso and Lubbock,      536,000  Thornberry, Mac; Reyes, Silvestre; Conaway, K.
                      TX for facilities and equipment for the West Texas Center for
                      Influenza Research, Education and Treatment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX for            97,000  Neugebauer, Randy
                      health professionals training, including facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 The Idaho Caring Foundation, Inc., Boise, ID for oral health            292,000  Simpson, Michael
                      services for low-income children
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 The Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus, OH for              195,000  Pryce (OH), Deborah; Voinovich
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 The Village Network Boys' Village Campus, Wooster, OH for               487,000  Regula, Ralph
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Thomas Jefferson University Breast Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA      457,000  Brady (PA), Robert; Specter, Casey
                      for facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Thomason General Hospital, El Paso, TX for facilities and               390,000  Reyes, Silvestre
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Thundermist Health Center, Woonsocket, RI for health information        487,000  Kennedy, Patrick
                      technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Tohono O'odham Nation, Sells, AZ for facilities and equipment for       121,000  Grijalva, Raul
                      its diabetes and dialysis program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Toledo Children's Hospital, Toledo, OH for facilities and                97,000  Kaptur, Marcy
                      equipment for a palliative care program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Tomorrow's Child/Michigan SIDS, Lansing, MI for facilities and          195,000  Rogers (MI), Mike; Levin, Stabenow
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Toumey Health Care System, Sumter, SC, for equipment                     82,000  Graham
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Touro University, Henderson, NV, for construction and equipment         585,000  Reid
                      for the Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Town of Argo, AL for facilities and equipment for the Senior             97,000  Bachus, Spencer; Shelby
                      Citizens' Center for Health and Wellness
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Translational Genomics Research Institute, Phoenix, AZ for              900,000  Mitchell, Harry; Pastor, Ed; Kyl
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Transylvania Community Hospital, Inc., Brevard, NC for facilities       268,000  Shuler, Heath; Dole, Burr
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Trinitas Health Foundation, Elizabeth, NJ, for construction,            146,000  Menendez, Lautenberg; Sires, Albio
                      equipment and renovation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Trinity County, Weaverville, CA, for renovation and equipment to         78,000  Boxer; Herger, Wally
                      Mountain Community Medical Services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Tulare District Hospital, Tulare, CA for an electronic medical          146,000  Nunes, Devin
                      record system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Tuomey Healthcare System, Sumter, SC for health information             243,000  Spratt, John; Graham
                      systems
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Twin City Hospital, Dennison, OH for facilities and equipment           316,000  Space, Zachary
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Tyrone Hospital, Tyrone, PA, for equipment                               87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Union Hospital, Terre Haute, IN for health information technology       195,000  Ellsworth, Brad; Luger
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Uniontown Hospital, Uniontown, PA for facilities and equipment for      292,000  Murtha, John
                      the chest pain center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Unity Health Care, Washington, DC for health information systems        312,000  Norton, Eleanor
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University Community Hospital/Pepin Heart Hospital, Tampa, FL for       195,000  Bilirakis, Gus
                      purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University Health System, San Antonio, TX for facilities and            170,000  Rodriguez, Ciro
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL for a telehealth initiative        97,000  Aderholt, Robert; Shelby
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, for construction,              9,089,000  Shelby; Bonner, Jo
                      renovation, and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Alaska Statewide Office, Fairbanks, AK, for the           487,000  Stevens
                      Health Distance Education Program in Alaska
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Alaska Statewide Office, Fairbanks, AK, to develop        731,000  Stevens
                      and implement a statewide health agenda in Alaska
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Alaska/Anchorage, Anchorage, AK, for the Geriatric        243,000  Stevens
                      and Disabled Care Training Program in Anchorage, Alaska
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Arizona Medical Center, Tucson, AZ for facilities         414,000  Giffords, Gabrielle; Grijalva, Raul
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR for        604,000  Snyder, Vic; Boozman, John; Berry, Marion
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Arkansas Medical School Cancer Research Center,           390,000  Berry, Marion; Lincoln, Pryor
                      Little Rock, AR for facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of California, Davis Health System, Sacramento, CA for       580,000  Matsui, Doris
                      facilities and equipment for the Center for Education
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Chicago Hospitals, Chicago, IL for facilities and         219,000  Jackson (IL), Jesse
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Colorado, Denver, CO, for construction, renovation,       247,000  Allard, Salazar
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Delaware, Newark, DE, for the Delaware Biotechnology      370,000  Biden, Carper
                      Institute
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Georgia, Athens, GA, for construction, renovation,         82,000  Chambliss, Isakson
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Illinois College of Medicine, Peoria, IL for              243,000  LaHood, Ray
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA for facilities and equipment for    2,193,000  Harkin; Loebsack, David; Grassley
                      a public health research and education building
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA for facilities and equipment for    3,900,000  Harkin; Loebsack, David; Grassley
                      an advanced biomedical research institute
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Kansas Research Center, Lawrence, KS for facilities       414,000  Boyda (KS), Nancy
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Kentucky Research Foundation, Lexington, KY, for        1,462,000  McConnell; Rogers (KY), Harold
                      equipment and renovation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Kentucky Research Foundation, Lexington, KY, for the      487,000  McConnell
                      Kentucky Oral Health Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Louisville Research Foundation, Louisville, KY, to      8,213,000  McConnell
                      upgrade and expand cardiovascular facilities at the University of
                      Louisville
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HRSA                 University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD, for the        731,000  Mikulski, Cardin; Cummings, Elijah
                      Institute for Educators in Nursing and Health Professions
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, MA      877,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      for health information technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Memphis, Memphis, TN for facilities and equipment         312,000  Cohen, Steve
                      for the community health building
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, for the       414,000  Bill Nelson
                      Center for Patient Safety
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Miami, Miami, FL for equipment at the Center for          146,000  Diaz-Balart, Lincoln
                      Research in Medical Education
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI for facilities      438,000  Dingell, John
                      and equipment for the C.S. Mott Children's and Women's Hospitals
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, for construction,             289,000  Coleman, Klobuchar; McCollum (MN), Betty
                      renovation, and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS, for            2,925,000  Cochran
                      construction, renovation, and equipment at the Arthur C. Guyton
                      Laboratory Building
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS, for               97,000  Cochran
                      equipment for the School of Dentistry
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy, University, MS, for     2,242,000  Cochran
                      construction, renovation, and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Mississippi, University, MS, for Phase II of the        4,875,000  Cochran
                      National Center for Natural Products Research
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Mississippi, University, MS, for the Center for           292,000  Cochran
                      Thermal Pharmaceutical Processing
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, for construction      706,000  Ben Nelson
                      of a cancer floor
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, for                    97,000  Hagel, Ben Nelson
                      construction, renovation and equipment at the College of Nursing
                      in Lincoln, Nebraska
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, for the NEED-IT        97,000  Hagel, Ben Nelson
                      program for statewide lung cancer screenings
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Nevada Health Sciences System, Las Vegas, NV, for         975,000  Reid
                      construction and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Nevada School of Medicine, Center for Molecular         1,462,000  Reid
                      Medicine, Reno, NV, for the purchase of equipment and for
                      construction
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, for construction at the            682,000  Reid
                      School of Public Health
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of New Mexico, Albquerque, NM, for construction,           3,656,000  Domenici
                      renovation, and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of North Alabama, Florence, AL for facilities and            243,000  Cramer, Robert; Shelby
                      equipment for a science building
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Services,    1,243,000  Dorgan, Conrad
                      Grand Forks, ND, for construction of a forensic facility
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of North Texas, Denton, TX for the center for                487,000  Hutchison; Marchant, Kenny
                      Computational Epidemiology, including facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO to develop the             438,000  Musgrave, Marilyn; Salazar, Allard
                      National Center for Nursing Education, including facilities and
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, for equipment             165,000  Specter, Casey
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, for          165,000  Specter
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, for             87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, for renovation and             495,000  Sessions; Davis (AL), Artur
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine, Vermillion,    1,950,000  Johnson; Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie
                      SD, for medical equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD, for biomedical               97,000  Johnson; Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie
                      laboratory facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of South Florida for the Tampa, FL Cancer Clinical           536,000  Young (FL), C.W.; Bilirakis, Gus
                      Trials Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, for         243,000  Alexander; Cohen, Steve
                      equipment at the regional biocontainment laboratory
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Tennessee of Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN for a low       390,000  Wamp, Zach
                      birth weight study
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, for       375,000  Hutchison; Lampson, Nick; Green, Gene
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Galveston, TX,         195,000  Hutchison; Green, Gene
                      for equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX for         487,000  Johnson, E. B., Eddie
                      facilities and equipment for the sickle cell program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX for         195,000  Sessions, Pete
                      purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA for a         234,000  Boucher, Rick
                      telehealth project for southwest VA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Wisconsin Superior, Superior, WI, for construction        165,000  Kohl
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Oshkosh, WI for facilities and         195,000  Petri, Thomas; Kohl
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Utah Navajo Health System, Inc., Montezuma Creek, UT for                136,000  Matheson, Jim
                      telehealth systems
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Valley Baptist Health System, Harlingen, TX, for the Hispanic           170,000  Hutchison; Ortiz, Solomon; Hinojosa, Ruben
                      Stroke Care Center of Excellence for equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Valley Cooperative Health Care, Hudson, WI for health information        97,000  Kind, Ron
                      systems
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Vanguard University Nursing Center, Costa Mesa, CA for facilities       195,000  Rohrabacher, Dana
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Vermont Information Technology Leaders, Inc, Montpelier, VT, for        487,000  Leahy
                      health information technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Village of Kiryas Joel, NY, for equipment for a women's health          146,000  Clinton, Schumer
                      center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Virginia Dental Health Foundation, Richmond, VA, for the Mission         97,000  Warner, Webb
                      of Mercy project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Virginia Primary Care Association, Richmond, VA, for health             136,000  Webb, Warner
                      information technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Virtua Memorial Hospital Burlington County, Mount Holly, NJ for         195,000  Saxton, Jim; Lautenberg, Menendez
                      purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Visiting Nurse Association Healthcare Partners of Ohio, Cleveland,      390,000  Hobson, David; Kaptur, Marcy; LaTourette, Steven;
                      OH for telehealth                                                                Regula, Ralph
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HRSA                 Wadsworth Rittman Hospital Foundation, Wadsworth, OH for                390,000  Regula, Ralph
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Wake County, Raleigh, NC for facilities and equipment for Holly         292,000  Price (NC), David; Dole, Burr
                      Hill Hospital
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 WakeMed Health & Hospitals, Raleigh, North Carolina, for the            170,000  Dole; Miller (NC), Brad
                      Emergency Operations and Regional Call Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Washington County, GA Regional Medical Center, Sandersville, GA         243,000  Barrow, John
                      for facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC for facilities and           312,000  Norton, Eleanor
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Washington Parish, Bogalusa, LA for health care centers, including       97,000  Jindal, Bobby
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Washington State University, Spokane, WA, for construction and        1,311,000  Murray, Cantwell
                      equipment at the College of Nursing
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Wayne Memorial Hospital, Honesdale, PA, for equipment                    87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Wayne Memorial Hospital, Jesup, GA for facilities and equipment         536,000  Kingston, Jack; Chambliss
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Wayne Memorial Hospital, Jesup, GA, for construction, renovation,        82,000  Chambliss, Isakson
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Wentworth-Douglass Hospital, Dover, NH, for equipment                   360,000  Gregg, Sununu; Shea-Porter, Carol
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Wesley College, Dover, DE, for the expansion of the nursing             165,000  Carper, Biden; Castle, Michael
                      program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 West Jefferson Medical Center, Marrero, LA for facilities and           429,000  Jefferson, William; Jindal, Bobby; Vitter
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 West Shore Medical Center, Manistee, MI for facilities and              146,000  Hoekstra, Peter; Levin, Stabenow
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 West Side Community Health Services, St. Paul, MN for facilities        146,000  McCollum (MN), Betty
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 West Virginia University Hospital, Morgantown, WV for facilities        195,000  Mollohan, Alan
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 West Virginia University, for the construction and equipping of       2,764,000  Byrd; Mollohan, Alan
                      medical simulation research and training centers in Morgantown,
                      Charleston and Martinsburg
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 West Virginia University, for the construction of a Multiple          3,553,000  Byrd
                      Sclerosis Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Westerly Hospital, Westerly, RI, for construction, renovation and       414,000  Reed; Langevin, James
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Western Kentucky University Research Foundation, Bowling Green,         487,000  McConnell
                      KY, for the Western Kentucky University Mobile Health Screening
                      Unit
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Western North Carolina Health System, Asheville, NC for health          316,000  Shuler, Heath; Dole
                      information technology
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Western Pennsylvania Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, for construction          87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Wetzel County Hospital, WV, for the expansion and remolding of the      877,000  Byrd
                      Emergency Department
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Whidden Memorial Hospital, Everett, MA for facilities and               365,000  Markey, Edward
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 White County Memorial Hospital, Monticello, IN for facilities and       204,000  Buyer, Steve
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 White Memorial Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA for facilities and       390,000  Roybal-Allard, Lucille
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 White Plains Hospital Center, White Plains, NY for facilities and       219,000  Lowey, Nita
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Whiteside County Department of Health, Rock Falls, IL for               312,000  Hare, Phil
                      facilities and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Whitman Walker Clinic of Northern Virginia, Arlington, VA, for          136,000  Webb, Warner
                      construction, renovation and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Whittemore Peterson Institute for Neuro-Immune Disease, Sparks, NV      195,000  Heller, Dean; Berkley, Shelley; Sestak, Joe;
                      for facilities and equipment                                                     Ensign
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Wills Eye Health System, Philadelphia, PA, for equipment                 87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Wind River Community Health Center, Riverton, WY for facilities         243,000  Cubin, Barbara; Enzi
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Wing Memorial Hospital, Palmer, MA for facilities and equipment         312,000  Neal (MA), Richard
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Winneshiek Medical Center, Decorah, IA for purchase of medical          273,000  Latham, Tom
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, PA, for construction                     87,000  Specter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Wolfson Children's Hospital, Jacksonville, FL for purchase of           487,000  Nelson, Bill; Crenshaw, Ander
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Woodhull Medical and Mental Health Center, Brooklyn, NY for             321,000  Velazquez, Nydia
                      equipment for a hospital-based radiologic technology school
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Woodruff County Nursing Home, McCrory, AR for facilities and            219,000  Berry, Marion
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Wyoming County Community Hospital, Warsaw, NY for facilities and        146,000  Reynolds, Thomas
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Wyoming Health Resources Network, Inc., Cheyenne, WY, to expand         401,000  Enzi
                      recruitment and retention of medical professionals in Wyoming
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Wyoming Valley Health Care System-Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, PA, for        87,000  Specter, Casey, Jr.
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 YMCA of Central Stark County, Canton, OH for facilities and             731,000  Regula, Ralph
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 York Memorial Hospital, York, PA for facilities and equipment            89,000  Platts, Todd
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Youth Crisis Center, Jacksonville, FL for facilities and equipment      292,000  Crenshaw, Ander; Martinez, Nelson, Bill; Brown,
                                                                                                       Corrine
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Zucker Hillside Hospital, Glen Oaks, NY for facilities and              477,000  Ackerman, Gary
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Aerospace Museum of California Foundation, McClellan, CA for            341,000  Lungren E., Daniel
                      exhibits
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Alabama School of Math and Science, Mobile, AL for purchase of          141,000  Bonner, Jo; Shelby
                      library materials
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Alaska Native Heritage Center, Anchorage, AK, for a partnership         243,000  Stevens
                      with Koahnic Broadcasting for a Native Values project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 America's Black Holocaust Museum, Milwaukee, WI for exhibits and         73,000  Moore (WI), Gwen
                      education programs, which may include acquisition of
                      interactivemedia center kiosks
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 American Airpower Museum, Farmingdale, NY for exhibits and              292,000  Israel, Steve; Schumer
                      education programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 American Jazz Museum, Kansas City, MO for exhibits and education        312,000  Cleaver, Emanuel
                      programs, and an archival project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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IMLS                 American West Heritage Center, Wellsville UT for the Lifelong           195,000  Bishop (UT), Rob; Bennett
                      Learning Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Anne Arundel County Trust for Preservation, Inc., Annapolis, MD          48,000  Hoyer, Steny
                      for exhibits and preservation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Archives Partnership Trust, New York, NY, to digitize fragile            82,000  Reid
                      artifacts
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA for educational                 73,000  Schiff, Adam
                      programming
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Bandera County, Bandera, TX for library enhancements                    195,000  Smith (TX), Lamar
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Bellevue Arts Museum, Bellevue, WA                                      487,000  Reichert, David; Cantwell
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Bibliographical Society of America, New York, NY, for the First         126,000  Voinovich; Regula, Ralph
                      Ladies Museum in Canton, OH for the First White House Library
                      Catalogue
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Bishop Museum in Honolulu, HI, to enhance library services               97,000  Inouye
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Bishop Museum, Honolulu, HI, to provide Filipino cultural               243,000  Inouye
                      education
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Boston Children's Museum, Boston, MA, for the development of            165,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      exhibitions
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Boyle County Public Library, Danville, KY for educational               195,000  Chandler, Ben
                      materials and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Burpee Museum for educational programming and exhibits                  146,000  Manzullo, Donald
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Charlotte County, FL, Port Charlotte, FL for archiving and              292,000  Buchanan, Vern; Mahoney (FL), Tim
                      equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN for exhibits        238,000  Carson, Julia; Bayh, Luger
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Children's Museum of Los Angeles, Van Nuys, CA for exhibits and         292,000  Berman, Howard
                      education programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati, OH for a digital records          243,000  Chabot, Steve; Voinovich
                      initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 City of Chino Hills, Chino Hills, CA for library facility               195,000  Miller, Gary
                      improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 College Park Aviation Museum, College Park, MD for exhibits and         146,000  Hoyer, Steny
                      educational programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Connecticut Historical Society Museum, Hartford, CT for                  97,000  Larson (CT), John; Lieberman
                      educational programs and interactive school programs at the Old
                      State House
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Contra Costa County, Martinez, CA for library services and its          121,000  Tauscher, Ellen; Boxer
                      Technology for Teens in Transition volunteer mentor program at
                      the Juvenile Hall Library
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Corporation for Jefferson's Poplar Forest, Forest, VA for               195,000  Goodlatte, Bob
                      expansion of exhibits and outreach
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 County of San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA for exhibits and           243,000  Lewis (CA), Jerry
                      programming
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Dallas, Texas, Dallas, TX, for the Women's Museum to expand             195,000  Hutchison
                      outreach and programming efforts
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Des Moines Art Center, IA, for exhibits                                 292,000  Harkin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Discovery Center of Idaho, Boise, ID for a science center               243,000  Simpson, Michael; Crapo
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Everson Museum of Art of Syracuse, Syracuse, NY for expansion of        243,000  Walsh (NY), James
                      the Visual Thinking Strategies and Arts Education program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Fairfield County Public Library, Winnsboro, SC, for acquisition of       82,000  Graham; Spratt, John
                      equipment to upgrade the library facilities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Figge Foundation, Davenport, Iowa, for exhibits, education              292,000  Harkin
                      programs, community outreach, and/or operations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Florida Holocaust Museum, St. Petersburg, FL for exhibits and           292,000  Young (FL), C.W.; Wexler, Robert; Nelson, Bill
                      programming
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Florida Memorial University, Miami Gardens, FL, for upgrades to         165,000  Bill Nelson
                      the Nathan W Collier Library
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Florida Southern College, Lakeland, FL to digitize holdings and         243,000  Putnam, Adam
                      create an online exhibit
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation, Philadelphia, PA, for           87,000  Specter
                      technology upgrades and acquisition
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 George and Eleanor McGovern Library, Dakota Wesleyan University,        341,000  Johnson, Thune; Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie
                      Mitchell, SD for cataloging, preparing, and archiving documents
                      and artifacts relating to the public service of Senator Francis
                      Case and Senator George McGovern
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 George C. Marshall Foundation, Lexington, VA for research               146,000  Goodlatte, Bob
                      activities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 George Washington University, Washington, DC for the Eleanor            370,000  Moran (VA), James
                      Roosevelt Papers Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Great Basin College, Elko, NV, to develop exhibits and conduct          341,000  Reid
                      outreach to education programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ for web-based exhibits and educational         97,000  Pastor, Ed
                      programming
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, NY for digitalization of            97,000  Israel, Steve; Schumer
                      collections and related activities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Historic Hudson Valley, Tarrytown, NY for education programs             48,000  Hall (NY), John
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Historic Hudson Valley, Tarrytown, NY, for education programs at        219,000  Lowey, Nita
                      Philipsburg Manor
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 History Museum of East Ottertail County, Perham, MN for exhibits        146,000  Peterson (MN), Collin
                      and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Holbrook Public Library, Holbrook, MA, for the development of           121,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      exhibits
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Impression 5 Science Center, Lansing, MI for exhibits                   146,000  Rogers (MI), Mike; Levin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Iola Public Library, Iola, Kansas for educational programs,              48,000  Boyda (KS), Nancy
                      outreach, and materials
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Iowa Radio Reading Information Service (IRRIS), to expand services      195,000  Harkin
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Italian-American Cultural Center of Iowa in Des Moines, IA for          146,000  Harkin
                      exhibits, multi-media collections, display
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 James A. Michener Art Museum, Doylestown, PA for equipment,              97,000  Murphy, Patrick
                      salaries and supplies
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 James K. Polk Association, Columbia, TN, for exhibit preparation        243,000  Alexander
                      at Polk Presidential Hall
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Jefferson Barracks Heritage Foundation Museum, St. Louis, MO for        146,000  Carnahan, Russ
                      exhibits
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Kansas Regional Prisons Museum, Lansing, KS for educational and          97,000  Boyda (KS), Nancy
                      outreach programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Kellogg Hubbard Library, Montpelier, VT, for education and              390,000  Leahy
                      outreach
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Los Angeles Craft and Folk Art Museum, Los Angeles, CA, for              82,000  Feinstein, Boxer; Watson, Diane
                      education and outreach
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IMLS                 Massie Heritage Center, Savannah, GA for exhibit upgrades and           243,000  Kingston, Jack; Barrow, John
                      purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Metropolitan Library System, Chicago, IL for educational                234,000  Rush, Bobby
                      programming and materials
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Mid-America Arts Alliance, Kansas City, MO, for the HELP program         97,000  Ben Nelson
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey, CA for educational programming          73,000  Farr, Sam
                      and outreach
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Morris Museum, Morristown, NJ for development of the Interactive        243,000  Frelinghuysen, Rodney; Lautenberg, Menendez
                      Educational Workshop Center Exhibit
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Museum of Afro-American History, Boston, MA, for the development        204,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      of youth educational programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Museum of Aviation Foundation, Warner Robins, GA for education          341,000  Marshall, Jim; Chambliss
                      programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Museum of Science and Technology, Syracuse, NY for museum exhibits      243,000  Walsh (NY), James
                      and operations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Museum of Utah Art & History, Salt Lake City, Utah, to improve          206,000  Bennett
                      technology and exhibit preparation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Newport News, Virginia, Newport News, VA, to enhance library            146,000  Warner, Webb; Davis, Jo Ann
                      services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Oklahoma City National Memorial Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK, for       97,000  Inhofe
                      educational programs and services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Onondaga County Public Library, Syracuse, NY for technology             243,000  Walsh (NY), James
                      upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Orem, Utah, for technological upgrades, equipment and resource          247,000  Bennett, Hatch; Cannon, Chris
                      sharing for the Orem public library
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Overton County Library, Livingston, TN for collections,                 243,000  Gordon, Bart
                      technology, and education programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Pennsylvania State Police Historical, Educational and Memorial          146,000  Holden, Tim
                      Museum, Hershey, PA for exhibits and educational materials
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Pico Rivera Library, Pico Rivera, CA for books and materials,           234,000  Napolitano, Grace
                      equipment, and furnishings
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Portfolio Gallery and Education Center, St. Louis, MO for                87,000  Clay, Wm.
                      educational programming
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Putnam Museum of History and Natural Science, Davenport, IA, for        292,000  Harkin, Grassley
                      exhibits and community outreach
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum, Savannah, GA for exhibits,       48,000  Barrow, John
                      education programs, and equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Rust College, Holly Springs, MS to purchase equipment and digitize      292,000  Wicker, Roger
                      holdings
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, State University of New York at New        146,000  Hinchey, Maurice; Schumer
                      Paltz, NY for exhibits and programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 San Gabriel Library, San Gabriel, CA for equipment, furnishings,        195,000  Schiff, Adam
                      and materials
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Shedd Aquarium, Chicago, IL for exhibits and community outreach         146,000  Bean, Melissa; Emanuel, Rahm
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 South Carolina Aquarium, Charleston, SC for exhibits and                146,000  Brown (SC), Henry
                      curriculum
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 South Florida Science Museum, West Palm Beach, FL for educational       316,000  Klein (FL), Ron
                      and outreach programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Southwest Museum of the American Indian, Los Angeles, CA, for the       409,000  Feinstein, Boxer
                      Native American Learning Lab
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Texas Historical Commission, Austin, TX, for educational                195,000  Hutchison
                      programming, outreach, and exhibit development
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX to digitize library holdings         438,000  Johnson, Sam; Neugebauer, Randy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Tubman African American Museum, Macon, GA for exhibits and               68,000  Marshall, Jim
                      education programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Twin Cities Public Television, St. Paul, MN for the Minnesota           487,000  McCollum (MN), Betty
                      Digital Public Media Archive
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA for the James R. Slater           243,000  Dicks, Norman
                      Museum of Natural History for collections, education programs,
                      and outreach
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 University of Vermont of Burlington, VT, Burlington, VT, for a          390,000  Leahy
                      digitization project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Yolo County Library, Woodland, CA for an after-school assistance        136,000  Thompson (CA), Mike; Boxer
                      and literacy program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMLS                 Young At Art Children's Museum, Davie, FL for the Global Village        170,000  Wasserman Schultz, Debbie
                      Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MSHA                 Wheeling Jesuit University, for the national Technology Transfer      1,184,000  Byrd
                      Center for a coal slurry impoundment pilot project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rehab                Advocating Change Together, Inc., St. Paul, MN for a disability          97,000  McCollum (MN), Betty; Klobuchar
                      rights training initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rehab                Alaska Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Anchorage, AK,       243,000  Stevens
                      for a partnership with the Lions Club to expand low vision
                      services to Alaskans
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rehab                City of North Miami Beach, FL, North Miami Beach, FL for fitness        331,000  Meek (FL), Kendrick
                      and other programs for the disabled
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rehab                Darden Rehabilitation Foundation, Gadsden, AL, for programs             123,000  Sessions
                      serving individuals with disabilities who seek to enter the work
                      force
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rehab                Deaf Blind Service Center, Seattle, WA, to support the National         341,000  Murray
                      Support Service Provider Pilot Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rehab                Enable America, Inc., Tampa, Florida, for civic/citizenship             487,000  Harkin; Young (FL), C.W.
                      demonstration project for disabled adults
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rehab                Jewish Vocational and Career Counseling Service, San Francisco, CA      243,000  Pelosi, Nancy
                      for a Transition Services Project to provide vocational training
                      and job placement for youth and adults with disabilities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rehab                Kenai Peninsula Independent Living Center, Homer, AK, for the           195,000  Stevens
                      Total Recreation and Independent Living Services (TRAILS) project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rehab                National Ability Center, Park City, Utah, to provide                    206,000  Bennett
                      transportation for individuals with cognitive and physical
                      disabilities to participate independently in therapeutic
                      recreational programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rehab                Rainbow Center for Communicative Disorders, Blue Springs, MO, to        247,000  Bond
                      expand programs available to individuals with severe disabilities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rehab                Southeast Alaska Independent Living, Inc, Juneau, AK, to continue       195,000  Stevens
                      a joint recreation and employment project with the Tlingit-Haida
                      Tribe
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rehab                Special Olympics of Iowa, Des Moines, IA, for technology upgrades        97,000  Harkin; Latham, Tom
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rehab                University of Northern Colorado National Center for Low-Incidence       165,000  Allard
                      Disabilities, Greeley, CO, for support to local schools,
                      educational professionals, families of infants, children, and
                      youth with low-incidence disabilities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Rehab                Vocational Guidance Services, Cleveland, OH for equipment and           185,000  Kucinich, Dennis; Brown, Voinovich
                      technology in order to increase employment for persons with
                      disabilities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      A+ For Abstinence, Waynesboro, PA, for abstinence education and          24,000  Specter
                      related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Abyssinian Development Corporation, New York, NY, to support and        146,000  Clinton, Schumer
                      expand youth and family displacement prevention programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Alaska Children's Services, Anchorage, AK, for its program to           243,000  Stevens
                      serve low income youth in Anchorage, Alaska
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Alaska Statewide Independent Living Council, Inc., Anchorage, AK,       195,000  Stevens, Murkowski; Young (AK), Don
                      to continue and expand the Personal Care Attendant Program and to
                      expand outreach efforts to the disabled living in rural Alaska
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Anna Maria College, Paxton, MA, for program development at the           82,000  Kennedy, Kerry; McGovern, James
                      Molly Bish Center for the Protection of Children and the Elderly
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Arrowhead Economic Opportunity Agency, Virginia, MN for the Family-     292,000  Oberstar, James; Klobuchar, Coleman
                      to-Family community based mentoring program to assist low-income
                      families
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Augusta Levy Learning Center, Wheeling, WV for services to               97,000  Mollohan, Alan
                      children with Autism
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Beth El House, Alexandria, VA for social services and transitional       73,000  Moran (VA), James
                      housing for formerly homeless women and their children
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA                                       170,000  Kennedy, Kerry
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Catholic Family Center, Rochester, NY, for the Kinship Caregiver        243,000  Clinton, Schumer
                      Resource Network
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Catholic Social Services, Wilkes-Barre, PA, for abstinence               38,000  Specter
                      education and related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Child Care Resource and Referral Network, Tacoma, WA, for a child       877,000  Murray
                      care quality initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Children's Home Society of Idaho, Boise, ID, for the Bridge             219,000  Craig
                      Project to place Idaho children-in-care in foster care
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Children's Home Society of South Dakota, Sioux Falls, SD for            292,000  Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie
                      services related to domestic violence, child abuse, and neglect
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Christian Outreach of Lutherans, Waukegan, IL for Latino                121,000  Kirk, Mark
                      leadership development in underserved areas
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      City of Chester, Bureau of Health, Chester, PA, for abstinence           29,000  Specter
                      education and related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      City of Detroit, MI for an Individual Development Account               390,000  Kilpatrick, Carolyn; Levin, Stabenow
                      initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      City of Fort Worth, TX for programming at neighborhood-based early      195,000  Burgess, Michael
                      childhood resource centers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      City of San Jose, CA for its Services for New Americans program,        195,000  Honda, Michael
                      including assistance with job seeking skills, citizenship, family
                      safety and resettlement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Cliff Hagan Boys and Girls Club - Mike Horn Unit, Owensboro, KY         170,000  Lewis (KY), Ron
                      for purchase of equipment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Communities In Schools, Bell-Coryell Counties, Inc., Killeen, TX        253,000  Carter, John
                      for youth counseling services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Community Partnership for Children, Inc., Silver City, NM, for a        165,000  Bingaman
                      child care quality initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Community Services for Children, Inc., Allentown, PA, for early          87,000  Specter
                      childhood development services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Connecticut Council of Family Service Agencies, Wethersfield, CT,       331,000  Dodd, Lieberman; DeLauro, Rosa
                      for the Empowering People for Success initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Covenant House Florida, Ft. Lauderdale, FL for a program for            195,000  Klein (FL), Ron
                      pregnant and parenting teens and young adults
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Crisis Nursery of the Ozarks, Springfield, MO for a child abuse         239,000  Blunt, Roy; Bond
                      prevention program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Crozer Chester Medical Center, Upland, PA, for abstinence                29,000  Specter
                      education and related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Eisner Pediatric and Family Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA for         121,000  Roybal-Allard, Lucille
                      the Parent-Child Home Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Every Citizen Has Opportunities, Inc., Leesburg, VA for services        243,000  Wolf, Frank
                      to disabled individuals
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Family Center of Washington County, Montpelier, VT for childcare        487,000  Leahy; Welch (VT), Peter
                      and related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Family Service & Childrens Aid Society, Oil City, PA, for                25,000  Specter
                      abstinence education and related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Fathers and Families Center, Indianapolis, IN                            78,000  Bayh
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      First 5 Alameda County, San Leandro, CA for development and             268,000  Stark, Fortney
                      support of postsecondary early childhood education and training
                      programs, which may include student scholarships
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Friends Association for Care and Protection of Children, West            87,000  Specter
                      Chester, PA, for programs to provide safe,secure housing for
                      children through an emergency shelter for families, transitional
                      housing, specialized foster care and adoption programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Friendship Circle of the South Bay, Redondo Beach, CA for services      453,000  Harman, Jane
                      for children with developmental disabilities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Greater New Britain Teen Pregnancy Prevention, Inc., New Britain,       121,000  Murphy (CT), Christopher
                      CT for the Pathways/Senderos Center for education and outreach
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Guidance Center, Ridgeway, PA, for abstinence education and              25,000  Specter
                      related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Hamilton-Madison House, New York, NY for services and equipment          97,000  Velazquez, Nydia
                      for a social services program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Healthy Learners Dillon, Columbia, SC for social services for           195,000  Spratt, John
                      economically disadvantaged children
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Heart Beat, Millerstown, PA, for abstinence education and related        38,000  Specter
                      services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Helping Children Worldwide, Herndon, VA to assist students and          243,000  Wolf, Frank
                      families
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Hennepin County Human Services and Public Health Department,            414,000  Ellison, Keith; Klobuchar
                      Minneapolis, MN for the Family Healing and Restoration Network
                      Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Hillside Family of Agencies, Rochester, NY for the Hillside              97,000  Slaughter, Louise; Clinton, Schumer
                      Children's Center for adoption services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Hope Village for Children, Meridian, MS for a program to assist         209,000  Pickering, Charles
                      foster children
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Horizons for Homeless Children, Boston, MA for Playspace Programs        73,000  Markey, Edward
                      for homeless children in the 7th Congressional District
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Social Services      Horizons for Homeless Children, Boston, MA to continue and expand       156,000  Kennedy, Kerry
                      the Playspace program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Keystone Central School District, Mill Hall, PA, for abstinence          33,000  Specter
                      education and related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Keystone Economic Development Corporation, Johnstown, PA, for            33,000  Specter
                      abstinence education and related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Kingsborough Community College, Brooklyn, NY for the New                185,000  Weiner, Anthony; Clinton, Schumer
                      American's Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      L.I.F.T. Women's Resource Center, Detroit, MI for services to            97,000  Kilpatrick, Carolyn; Levin, Stabenow
                      improve self-sufficiency and life skills of women transitioning
                      from substance abuse, domestic violence, or homelessness
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      LaSalle University, Philadelphia, PA, for abstinence education and       45,000  Specter
                      related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Lawrence County Social Services, New Castle, PA for early               121,000  Altmire, Jason
                      childhood, parental training, and life skills programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Lutheran Social Services, Duluth, MN for services to runaway,           390,000  Oberstar, James; Klobuchar, Coleman
                      homeless, and other at-risk youth and their families
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Marcus Institute, Atlanta, GA for services for children and             390,000  Linder, John; Johnson (GA), Henry; Chambliss,
                      adolescents with developmental disabilities and severe and                       Isakson
                      challenging behaviors
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Mary's Family, Orlean, VA to develop a respite program for               97,000  Wolf, Frank
                      Winchester-area special needs families
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, NC, for a program to combat              195,000  Hayes, Robin; Myrick, Sue; Burr
                      domestic violence
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, for abstinence             45,000  Specter
                      education and related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Missouri Bootheel Regional Consortium, Portageville, MO for the         341,000  Emerson, Jo Ann
                      Fatherhood First program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Monterey County Probation Department, Salinas, CA for the Silver        438,000  Farr, Sam; Boxer
                      Star gang prevention and intervention program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      My Choice, Inc., Athens, PA, for abstinence education and related        21,000  Specter
                      services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Nashua Adult Learning Center, Nashua, NH for a Family Resource           97,000  Hodes, Paul
                      Center
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      National Energy Assistance Directors' Association, Washington, DC       195,000  DeLauro, Rosa
                      for research and information dissemination related to the Low-
                      Income Home Energy Assistance Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Neighborhood United Against Drugs, Philadelphia, PA, for                 38,000  Specter
                      abstinence education and related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Network for Instructional TV, Inc., Reston, VA for a training            48,000  Moran (VA), James
                      program for child care providers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      New Brighton School District, New Brighton, PA, for abstinence           29,000  Specter
                      education and related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Northeast Guidance Center, Detroit, MI, Detroit, MI, for the            204,000  Levin , Stabenow
                      Family Life Center project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Northwest Family Services, Alva, OK, to establish behavioral             83,000  Inhofe; Lucas, Frank
                      health services and family counseling programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Nueva Esperanza, Philadelphia, PA, for abstinence education and          29,000  Specter
                      related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Nurses for Newborns Foundation, St. Louis, MO for nurse home            463,000  Carnahan, Russ; Akin, W.
                      visiting program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Organization of the NorthEast, Chicago, IL for development of a          78,000  Schakowsky, Janice
                      local homeless services continuum
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Our Piece of the Pie, Hartford, CT, for social outreach services        204,000  Dodd, Lieberman
                      to grandparents raising teenagers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Partners for Healthier Tomorrows, Ephrata, PA, for abstinence            21,000  Specter
                      education and related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Pediatric Interim Care Center, Kent, WA for the Drug-Exposed            146,000  Reichert, David
                      Infants Outreach and Education program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Harrisburg, PA,        87,000  Specter
                      for domestic violence programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Positively Kids, Las Vegas, NV, to create a program to provide           97,000  Reid
                      home, respite, and medical day care for severely-disabled
                      children
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Progressive Believers Ministry, Wynmoor, PA, for abstinence              25,000  Specter
                      education and related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Public Health Department, Solano County, Fairfield, CA for a             97,000  Miller, George
                      program to support pregnant women and new mothers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Real Commitment, Gettysburg, PA, for abstinence education and            45,000  Specter
                      related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      School District of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, for abstinence        38,000  Specter
                      education and related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Sephardic Bikur Holim of Monmouth County, Deal, NJ for social           136,000  Pallone, Frank
                      services programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Services, Immigrant Rights and Education Network, San Jose, CA for       97,000  Honda, Michael
                      assistance to immigrants seeking citizenship
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Shepherd's Maternity House, Inc., East Stroudsburg, PA, for              25,000  Specter
                      abstinence education and related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL for the Center for         234,000  Costello, Jerry
                      Autism Spectrum Disorders
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX for                 292,000  Gohmert, Louie; Hutchison
                      coordination of family and child services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Susan Wesley Family Learning Center, East Prairie, MO for programs       97,000  Emerson, Jo Ann
                      to assist at-risk youth and their families
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      TLC for Children and Families, Inc., Olathe, KS for a transitional      312,000  Moore (KS), Dennis
                      living program for at-risk and homeless youth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Tuscarora Intermediate Unit, McVeytown, PA, for abstinence               38,000  Specter
                      education and related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      United Way Southeastern Michigan, Detroit, MI for the Communities       292,000  Levin, Sander; Levin, Stabenow
                      of Early Learning initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, MO for the treatment       292,000  Skelton, Ike
                      of autism spectrum disorders
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Urban Family Council, Philadelphia, PA, for abstinence education         66,000  Specter
                      and related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Visitation Home, Inc., Yardville, NJ for programs to assist              97,000  Smith (NJ), Christopher
                      developmentally disabled residents
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Washington Hospital Teen Outreach, Washington, PA, for abstinence        38,000  Specter
                      education and related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      Women's Care Center of Erie County, Inc., Erie, PA, for abstinence       38,000  Specter
                      education and related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Social Services      York County Human Life Services, York, PA, for abstinence                38,000  Specter
                      education and related services
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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* Social Services    YWCA of Greater Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA for a project               97,000  Richardson, Laura
                      providing coordinated assistance to victims of sexual assault and
                      domestic violence
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       NATIONAL PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Corporation for      National Civilian Community Corps for the acquistion and startup      5,000,000  Cochran, Harkin
 National and         of two residential campuses in Vicksburg, MS and Vinton, IA
 Community Service    authorized under the National and Community Service Act
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOL Departmental     International Program for the Elimination of Child Labor for the     41,000,000  Harkin; Miller, George
 Management           U.S. contribution to a multinational effort to combat child
                      labor, consistent with Executive Order 12216 and the Trafficking
                      Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2005
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Denali Commission for job training activities under the Denali        6,875,000  Stevens
                      Commission Act of 1998
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Working for America Institute for assistance to union-based and       1,500,000  Harkin
                      labor-management training programs authorized under the Workforce
                      Investment Act
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  Appalachian Council for regional employment and training programs     2,200,000  Specter
                      and career transition services for Job Corps graduates authorized
                      under the Workforce Investment Act
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETA                  National Center on Education and the Economy for technical            2,600,000  McGovern, James
                      assistance and policy support on national workforce development
                      strategies authorized under the Workforce Investment Act
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Innovation and       Arts in Education Program for model arts education and other         38,200,000  Cochran, Bingaman, Kennedy; Abercrombie, Neil
 Improvement          activities authorized under the Elementary and Secondary
                      Education Act
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Innovation and       Exchanges with Historic Whaling and Trading Partners Program for      8,910,000  Cochran, Inouye, Stevens, Kennedy
 Improvement          activities authorized under the Elementary and Secondary
                      Education Act
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Higher Education     Strengthening Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Serving              11,785,000  Inouye, Stevens
                      Institutions Programs for activities authorized under the Higher
                      Education Act
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Higher Education     B.J. Stupak Olympic Scholarship Program for activities authorized       970,000  Stupak, Bart
                      under the Higher Education Act
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Higher Education     Thurgood Marshall Legal Sholarships Program for activities            2,946,000  Hoyer, Steny; Jackson, Jesse
                      authorized under the Higher Education Act
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Delta Health Alliance, Inc. to improve the delivery of public        25,000,000  Cochran
                      health services in the Mississippi Delta region under title III
                      of the Public Health Service Act
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Denali Commission to support health projects and economic            39,283,000  Stevens
                      development activities for the arctic region under the Denali
                      Commission Act of 1998
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HRSA                 Native Hawaiian Health Care to provide primary health promotion      14,200,000  Inouye, Akaka
                      and disease prevention services to Native Hawaiians through
                      regional clinics under the Native Hawaiian Health Care Act of
                      1988
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Innovation and       Close Up Fellowships Program for activities authorized under the      1,977,000  Harkin, Craig, Lautenberg;
 Improvement          Elementary and Secondary Education Act
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Innovation and       National Board for Professional Teaching Standards for activities     9,821,000  Cochran, Harkin, Hoyer, Steny; Jackson, Jesse
 Improvement          authorized under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Innovation and       National Writing Project for activities authorized under the         24,000,000  Abercrombie, Neil; Crowley, Joseph; Dent, Charles;
 Improvement          Elementary and Secondary Education Act                                           Ellison, Keith; Eshoo, Anna; Hare, Phil; Herseth
                                                                                                       Sandlin, Stephanie; Loebsack, Dave; Matsui,
                                                                                                       Doris; Miller, George; Renzi, Rick; Shays,
                                                                                                       Christopher; Whitfield, Ed; Cochran, Durbin,
                                                                                                       Feinstein, Landrieu, Leahy, Mikulski, Reed,
                                                                                                       Akaka, Baucus, Bayh, Biden, Bingaman, Boxer,
                                                                                                       Brown, Bunning, Cardin, Casey, Clinton, Coleman,
                                                                                                       Collins, Conrad, Crapo, Dodd, Grassley, Kennedy,
                                                                                                       Kerry Klobuchar, Levin, Lieberman, Lincoln, Lott,
                                                                                                       Lugar, Menendez, Obama, Pryor, Reid, Salazar,
                                                                                                       Sanders, Schumer, Smith, Snowe, Stabenow, Tester,
                                                                                                       Whitehouse, Wyden
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mine Safety and      United Mine Workers of America for mine rescue team training          2,200,000  Byrd, Specter
 Health               activities authorized under the Mine Safety and Health Act
 Administration
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Occupational Safety  Institutional Competency Grants under the Susan Harwood Training      3,200,000  Miller, George
 and Health           Program authorized under the Occupational Safety and Health Act
 Administration
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rehabilitation       American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists for programs to       1,000,000  Harkin
 Services and         improve the quality of orthotic and prosthetic research
 Disability           authorized under the Rehabilitation Services Act
 Research
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Safe Schools and     Civic Education Program for activities authorized under the          32,485,000  Abercrombie, Neil; Davis (AL), Artur; Davis,
 Citizenship          Education for Democracy Act and a comprehensive program between                  Geoff; Dent, Charles; Dingell, John; Eshoo, Anna;
 Education            the Center for Civic Education, Indiana University, and National                 Kildee, Dale; Kind, Ron; Matsui, Doris; Miller
                      Conference of State Legislatures to improve public knowledge,                    (NC), Brad; Moran, Jerry; Rahall, Nick; Cochran,
                      understanding, and support of the Congress and the State                         Landrieu, Leahy, Reed, Akaka, Baucus, Bayh,
                      legislatures                                                                     Biden, Bingaman, Boxer, Brown, Bunning, Cantwell,
                                                                                                       Cardin, Clinton, Coleman, Collins, Conrad, Dodd,
                                                                                                       Dole, Durbin, Ensign, Feinstein, Hagel, Kennedy,
                                                                                                       Kerry, Levin, Lieberman, Lincoln, Lott, Lugar,
                                                                                                       Martinez, Menendez, Murkowski, Bill Nelson,
                                                                                                       Obama, Pryor, Salazar, Sanders, Schumer,
                                                                                                       Sesssions, Smith, Snowe, Stabenow, Tester,
                                                                                                       Whitehouse, Wyden
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
School Improvement   Alaska Native Educational Equity for activities authorized under     33,907,000  Stevens
                      the Elementary and Secondary Education Act
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
School Improvement   Education for Native Hawaiians for activities authorized under the   33,907,000  Inouye, Akaka
                      Elementary and Secondary Education Act
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Special Education    Special Olympics 2009 World Winter Games to support the               7,500,000   Simpson, Michael; Craig
                      educational, competitive athletic, and public awareness
                      objectives of the winter games authorized under the Special
                      Olympics Sports Empowerment Act
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Special Education    Washington Educational Television Association for a national          1,500,000  Cochran
                      program to provide information on diagnosis, intervention, and
                      teaching strategies for children with disabilities authorized
                      under P.L. 105-78
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Special Education    Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic, Inc. for development,          13,000,000  Harkin
                      production, and circulation of recorded educational materials as
                      authorized under section 674(c)(1)(D) of the Individuals with
                      Disabilities Education Act.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Special Education    Special Olympics for Special Olympics educational programs that       4,500,000  Harkin; Hoyer, Steny; DeLauro, Rosa
                      can be integrated into classroom instruction and for activities
                      to increase the participation of individuals with intellectual
                      disabilities, as authorized under the Special Olympics Sport and
                      Empowerment Act
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                              Amended Bill

       Funding levels included in the explanatory statement do not 
     reflect the across-the-board reduction that will be applied 
     to each program, project or activity, pursuant to section 
     528. The following table displays the amounts agreed to for 
     each program, project or activity and displays funding levels 
     before the across-the-board reduction and with estimates of 
     how the across-the-board reduction will be applied to each 
     program, project, and activity.

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                  Amended Bill Total--With Comparisons

       The total new budget (obligational) authority for fiscal 
     year 2008 provided in the amended bill, with comparisons to 
     the fiscal year 2007 amount, the 2008 budget estimates, and 
     the House and Senate Bills for 2008 follow:

                       (In thousands of dollars)

New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year 2007......$554,534,498
Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal yea597,158,543
House bill, fiscal year 2008................................609,874,729
Senate bill, fiscal year 2008...............................607,961,011
Amended bill, fiscal year 2008..............................603,580,404
Amended bill compared with:
  New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year 2007.....+49,045,906
  Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal ye+6,421,861
  House bill, fiscal year 2008...............................-6,294,325
  Senate bill, fiscal year 2008..............................-4,380,607

        DIVISION H--LEGISLATIVE BRANCH APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2008

       Following is an explanation of the effects of this division 
     of the House amendment to the Senate amendment to H.R. 2764 
     (hereafter referred to as ``the amended bill'') relative to 
     the versions of the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 
     2008, H.R. 2771 passed by the House of Representatives, and 
     S. 1686 reported by the Senate Appropriations Committee.
       Many items in both versions of the Legislative Branch 
     Appropriations bills are identical and are included in the 
     amended bill without change. The Appropriations Committees 
     have endorsed statements of policy contained in the House and 
     Senate reports accompanying the respective Legislative Branch 
     Appropriations bills unless amended or restated herein. With 
     respect to those items in the amended bill that differ 
     between House and Senate Legislative Branch bills, the 
     Committees have agreed to the following with the appropriate 
     section numbers, punctuation, and other technical 
     corrections:

                                TITLE I

                                 Senate

       The Appropriations Committees agree to appropriate 
     $834,031,000 for Senate operations. Inasmuch as these items 
     relate solely to the Senate, and in accord with long practice 
     under which each body determines its own housekeeping 
     requirements and the other concurs without intervention, the 
     House has accepted the proposal of the Senate.

                        House of Representatives

       The Appropriations Committees agree to appropriate 
     $1,188,211,000 for House operations. Inasmuch as these items 
     relate solely to the House, and in accord with long practice 
     under which each body determines its own housekeeping 
     requirements and the other concurs without intervention, the 
     Senate has accepted the proposal of the House.

                              JOINT ITEMS

                        Joint Economic Committee

       The amended bill includes $4,398,000 as proposed by the 
     House and the Senate.

                      Joint Committee on Taxation

       The amended bill includes $9,220,000 instead of $9,416,000 
     as proposed by the House and the Senate.

     Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies of 2009

       The amended bill includes $1,240,000 instead of $1,250,000 
     as proposed by the Senate.

                   Office of the Attending Physician

       The amended bill includes $2,798,000 instead of $2,820,000 
     as proposed by the House and the Senate.

           Capitol Guide Service and Special Services Office

       The amended bill includes $5,348,000 for the Capitol Guide 
     Service and Special Services Office instead of $4,448,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $7,864,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.

                      Statements of Appropriations

       The amended bill includes $30,000 as proposed by the House 
     and the Senate.

                             CAPITOL POLICE

                                Salaries

       The amended bill provides $232,800,000 for salaries and 
     benefits of the United States Capitol Police (USCP), instead 
     of $224,500,000 as proposed by the House and $225,930,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. This level will support current sworn 
     staffing of 1,671 and 10 new officers associated with Library 
     of Congress attrition. An additional 21 new officers for the 
     Capitol Visitor Center are authorized for fiscal year 2008, 
     providing total sworn personnel of 1,702. In addition, 
     funding is provided to support 391 civilian personnel. The 
     Chief of Police is to submit a prioritized listing of the 
     current authorized 414 civilian personnel to the 
     Appropriations Committees no later than February 1, 2008.
       The amended bill includes costs associated with additional 
     duty hours. Section 1003 transfers funds from the Architect 
     of the Capitol to the USCP for security costs associated with 
     the utility tunnel repairs and asbestos abatement. 
     Understanding this is a multi-year project, the Chief of 
     Police is to provide the Appropriations Committees with a 
     cost-benefit analysis of continuing to provide this security 
     with overtime versus additional new officers by March 3, 
     2008. The Committees have denied $500,500 in overtime 
     associated with the new requirement of staffing the New 
     Visitor Experience at the Library of Congress beginning April 
     1, 2008. Should the Librarian of Congress open this facility 
     prior to the public opening of the Capitol Visitor Center, 
     associated overtime must be funded within the Library of 
     Congress appropriation.

                            General Expenses

       The amended bill provides $48,900,000 for general expenses 
     of the Capitol Police, instead of $61,500,000 as proposed by 
     the House and $58,070,000 as proposed by the Senate. The 
     Committees direct that $4,600,000 for general expenses in 
     support of the 2008 conventions be funded with available 
     unobligated balances, subject to the approval of the 
     Appropriations Committees.

                       Administrative Provisions


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The Committees have included an administrative provision, 
     section 1001, which authorizes transfers between various 
     accounts upon the approval of the Appropriations Committees. 
     Sec. 1002 provides advance payment authority for subscription 
     services, subject to prior notification. In regard to any 
     advance payment for subscription services, a discount offered 
     to the USCP must exceed the cost of the funds per the rate 
     published by the United States Treasury (I TFM 6-8040.40). 
     Section 1003 provides for security costs associated with the 
     utility tunnel project. Section 1004 includes language that 
     finalizes the merger of the Library of Congress Police into 
     the Capitol Police.

                          Office of Compliance


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $3,350,000 instead of $3,806,000 
     as proposed by the House and the Senate.

                        Administrative Provision

       Section 1101 authorizes increased compensation for the 
     board and officers of the Office of Compliance.

                      Congressional Budget Office


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $37,399,000 for salaries and 
     expenses of the Congressional Budget Office instead of 
     $37,805,000 as proposed by the House and $38,510,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.

                        Administrative Provision

       The amended bill includes language permitting the Director 
     of the Congressional Budget Office to conduct an executive 
     exchange program with the private sector.

                        ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL

                         General Administration

       The amended bill includes $79,897,000 of which $400,000 
     shall remain available until September 30, 2012 for General 
     Administration instead of $81,733,000 of which $400,000 would 
     remain available until September 30, 2012 as proposed by the 
     House, and $81,584,000 of which $1,119,000 would remain 
     available until September 30, 2012 as proposed by the Senate.
       With respect to operations and projects, the Appropriations 
     Committees have agreed to the following:

Operating Budget............................................$78,133,000
Project Budget:
  1. UPSs, Spare Hardware, and Software for AOC BASNet...........84,000
  2. Recertification of Lightning Protection Systems............130,000
  3. Switchgear, Generator, and ATS Maintenance.................550,000
  4. Arc Flash Labeling of Electrical Distribution Equipment....600,000
  5. Energy Survey of Congressional Buildings (Study)...........400,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Total, General Administration..........................79,897,000

                            Capitol Building

       The amended bill includes $24,090,000, of which $8,290,000 
     shall remain available until September 30, 2012, for 
     maintenance, care and operation of the Capitol, instead of 
     $24,567,000 of which $8,790,000 would remain available until 
     September 30, 2012 as proposed by the House, and $25,247,000 
     of which $8,790,000 would remain available until September 
     30, 2012 as proposed by the Senate.
       With respect to the Emergency Exit Signs and Lighting, 
     Phase III, the Architect is directed to fund this high-
     priority project from unobligated balances of prior year 
     funds. With respect to operations and other projects, the 
     Appropriations Committees have agreed to the following:

Operating Budget............................................$15,112,000
Project Budget:
  1. Computer, Telecom, & Electrical Support....................298,000
  2. Legislative Call System Upgrade, Phase II..................150,000
  3. Elevator Modernization S-4.................................240,000
  4. Conservation of Wall Paintings.............................500,000
  5. Inaugural Support, 2009..................................3,600,000

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  6. West Grand Stair Enclosure...............................1,190,000
  7. Minor Construction.......................................3,000,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Total, Capitol Building................................24,090,000

                            Capitol Grounds

       The amended bill includes $10,090,000 for the care and 
     improvements of the grounds surrounding the Capitol, House 
     and Senate office buildings, and the Capitol Power Plant, of 
     which $500,000 will remain available until September 30, 
     2012, instead of $9,310,000 of which $500,000 would remain 
     available until September 30, 2012 as proposed by the House, 
     and $9,915,000 of which $325,000 would remain available until 
     September 30, 2012 as proposed by the Senate.
       With respect to operations and projects, the Appropriations 
     Committees have agreed to the following:

Operating Budget.............................................$9,010,000
Project Budget:
  1. Perimeter Fence Replacement, Parking Lots...................40,000
  2. Stabilization and Life Safety Projects, Summer House.......540,000
  3. Greening of the Capitol Initiative.........................500,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Total, Capitol Grounds.................................10,090,000

                        Senate Office Buildings

       The amended bill includes $70,283,000, of which $14,400,000 
     would remain available until September 30, 2012, for the 
     maintenance, care and operation of the Senate office 
     buildings. Inasmuch as these items relate solely to the 
     Senate, and in accord with long practice under which each 
     body determines its own housekeeping requirements and the 
     other concurs without intervention, the House has accepted 
     the proposal of the Senate.

Operating Budget............................................$54,858,000
Project Budget:
  1. Legislative Call System Replacement 3......................350,000
  2. Refinish Historic Woodwork.................................175,000
  3. Repair Marble Floors & Clean Arch Surfaces.................250,000
  4. Seal Fire Wall Penetrations, HSOB, DSOB....................250,000
  5. Emergency Generator System...............................6,040,000
  6. Exterior Envelope, RSOB (study)............................250,000
  7. Replace Modular Furniture, HSOB..........................3,000,000
  8. Steam Pressure Reducing Valve Replacement, HSOB (design)...100,000
  9. Fire Alarm System Replacement (DWPD).......................650,000
  10. Fire Alarm System Replacement (SECC)......................400,000
  11. Minor Construction......................................3,960,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Total, Senate Office Buildings.........................70,283,000

                         House Office Buildings

       The amended bill includes $65,635,000, of which $25,400,000 
     would remain available until September 30, 2012, for the 
     maintenance, care and operation of the House office 
     buildings. Inasmuch as these items relate solely to the 
     House, and in accord with long practice under which each body 
     determines its own housekeeping requirements and the other 
     concurs without intervention, the Senate has accepted the 
     proposal of the House.
       The Committees note the initiation of a pilot project at 
     the Cannon and Longworth House Office Buildings to evaluate 
     green roof technology. Green roofs have been shown to reduce 
     storm water runoff, reduce cooling and heating costs, and 
     protect the underlying roof systems to extend their useful 
     life.

Operating Budget............................................$39,835,000
Project Budget:
  1. Legislative Call System Replacement........................400,000
  2. Emergency Lighting Upgrade, RHOB (Phase 2)...............4,390,000
  3. Minor Construction.......................................4,910,000
  4. Greening of the Capitol Initiative.........................100,000
  5. FDA Building............................................16,000,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Total, House Office Buildings..........................65,635,000

                          Capitol Power Plant

       In addition to the $8,000,000 made available from receipts 
     credited as reimbursements to this appropriation, the amended 
     bill includes $85,310,000 for maintenance, care and operation 
     of the Capitol Power Plant, instead of $83,017,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $83,447,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. Of this amount, $3,155,000 would remain available 
     until September 30, 2012, instead of $4,945,000 to remain 
     available until September 30, 2012 as proposed by the House 
     and $3,755,000 to remain available until September 30, 2012 
     as proposed by the Senate.
       With respect to operations and projects, the Appropriations 
     Committees have agreed to the following:

Operating Budget (net)......................................$78,620,000
Project Budget:
  1. Spare Gearbox and Hub & Blade Assembly for the West Plant...75,000
  2. Electrical Breaker Materials...............................190,000
  3. Hazardous Materials Survey (Study)..........................75,000
  4. Back-Up Blow-Down System Installation & Blowdown Heat Recovery 
    (Design)....................................................110,000
  5. East Refrigeration Plant Chillers Relocation (Design)......150,000
  6. Wickes Boilers Useful Life (Study).........................200,000
  7. OSHA Analysis of Plant Buildings (Study)...................220,000
  8. Condensate and Water Piping & Valve Replacement (Design)...400,000
  9. Greening of the Capitol Initiative.......................3,270,000
  10. Minor Construction......................................2,000,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Total, Capitol Power Plant (net).......................85,310,000

                     Library Buildings and Grounds

       The amended bill includes $27,553,000 for structural and 
     mechanical care, Library buildings and grounds, instead of 
     $31,638,000 as proposed by the House and $28,061,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. Of this amount, $4,890,000 would 
     remain available until September 30, 2012, instead of 
     $10,140,000 to remain available until September 30, 2012 as 
     proposed by the House and $3,900,000 to remain available 
     until September 30, 2012 as proposed by the Senate.
       With respect to the following high-priority projects: 
     Egress Improvements (Library-wide), Sprinkler System 
     Expansion (Thomas Jefferson building), and Smoke Detector 
     Upgrades (James Madison building), the Architect is directed 
     to fund these projects from unobligated balances of prior 
     year funds. With respect to operations and other projects, 
     the Appropriations Committees have agreed to the following:

Operating Budget............................................$20,381,000
Project Budget
  1. Sidewalk Replacement, LOC Campus...........................100,000
  2. Electrical Vault Repairs...................................225,000
  3. Painting Arches, TJB.......................................237,000
  4. 95% Filtration LOC--Phase 1 of 3...........................250,000
  5. Backflow Preventer Installation............................250,000
  6. Upgrade Power Data Center, JMMB............................250,000
  7. Life Safety Deficiencies Abatement.........................390,000
  8. Transite Panel Abatement, TJB..............................580,000
  9. Return Air System Modifications, Ground Floor Corridors, JA830,000
  10. Elevator and Escalator Modernization, TJB-1 & 2, JMMB D-1 through 
    D-4, and ESC 1 & 2........................................2,560,000
  11. Minor Construction......................................1,500,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
      Total, Library Buildings and Grounds...................27,553,000

            Capitol Police Buildings, Grounds, and Security

       The amended bill includes $14,966,000 instead of 
     $16,109,000 as proposed by the House and $15,116,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. Of this amount, $1,000,000 would 
     remain available until September 30, 2012, instead of 
     $2,500,000 to remain available until September 30, 2012 as 
     proposed by the House and $1,000,000 to remain available 
     until September 30, 2012 as proposed by the Senate.
       With respect to operations and projects, the Appropriations 
     Committees have agreed to the following:

Operating Budget............................................$13,966,000
Project Budget:
  1. Minor Construction.......................................1,000,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
    Total, Capitol Police Buildings and Grounds..............14,966,000

                             Botanic Garden

       The amended bill includes $8,808,000 for the Botanic 
     Garden, instead of $8,310,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $9,363,000 of which $855,000 would remain available until 
     September 30, 2012 as proposed by the Senate.
       With respect to operations and projects, the Appropriations 
     Committees have agreed to the following:

Operating Budget.............................................$8,308,000
Project Budget:
  1. Partnership Support........................................300,000
  2. Administration Building Repairs............................200,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
    Total, Botanic Garden.....................................8,808,000

                         Capitol Visitor Center

       The amended bill includes $28,753,000 for the Capitol 
     Visitor Center as proposed by the Senate instead of 
     $27,545,000 as proposed by the House. Of this amount, 
     $8,500,000 may be used for operations.
       With respect to operations and projects, the Appropriations 
     Committees have agreed to the following:

Operating Budget.............................................$8,500,000
Project Budget:
  1. Capitol Visitor Center Construction.....................20,253,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
    Total, Capitol Visitor Center............................28,753,000

                       Administrative Provisions

       The amended bill includes several administrative provisions 
     related to the operations

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     of the Architect of the Capitol (AOC). Section 1301 
     establishes the Office of the Inspector General. Section 1302 
     provides authorization for a pilot program for flexible work 
     schedules. Section 1303 authorizes the payment of travel and 
     transportation expenses of new appointees. Section 1304 
     provides advance payment authority for subscription services, 
     subject to prior notification. In regard to any advance 
     payment for subscription services, a discount offered to the 
     AOC must exceed the cost of the funds per the rate published 
     by the United States Treasury (I TFM 6-8040.40). Section 1305 
     provides for the maintenance of the Capitol Visitor Center. 
     Section 1306 adjusts the approval process for leasing 
     authority. Section 1307 provides authority for the Architect 
     of the Capitol to grant easements for rights-of-way on all 
     property designated as Capitol Grounds. Section 1308 provides 
     authority for the Architect to award design-build 
     construction contracts. Section 1309 provides for the 
     appointment of the assistant to the Chief Executive Officer 
     for Visitor Services.

                          Library of Congress


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $395,784,000 for salaries and 
     expenses, Library of Congress instead of $401,000,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $407,811,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate. Of this amount $6,350,000 is made available from 
     receipts collected by the Library of Congress and is to 
     remain available until expended, and up to $16,451,000 is to 
     remain available until September 30, 2010 for partial 
     acquisition of books, periodicals, newspapers, and all other 
     library materials. The amended bill also includes specific 
     amounts for designated purposes. The amount provided includes 
     $50,000 for the digitization of the Theodore Roosevelt 
     papers.
       As a result of cumulative operating plan funding 
     realignments between pay and non-pay, the relationship 
     between the pay base and authorized FTEs has become out of 
     balance. To correct this imbalance, with the submission of 
     the fiscal 2008 operating plans, appropriations adjustments 
     must be reflected in the authorized FTE base to coincide with 
     the base funding reflected in pay. The Committees expect the 
     authorized FTE base for the Library to be supported by the 
     pay base reflected in the Fiscal Year 2008 operating plans.

                            Copyright Office


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $5,334,000, and an additional 
     $44,224,000 made available from receipts, for salaries and 
     expenses, Copyright Office instead of $5,603,000, with an 
     additional $44,224,000 made available from receipts as 
     proposed by the House and $4,906,000 with an additional 
     $45,196,000 made available from receipts as proposed by the 
     Senate. The Appropriations Committees have agreed to language 
     proposed by the House requiring the salaries of Copyright 
     Royalty Judges to be paid from appropriated funds.

                     Congressional Research Service


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $102,601,000 for salaries and 
     expenses, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress 
     instead of $104,518,000 as proposed by the House and 
     $102,892,000 as proposed by the Senate.

             Books for the Blind and Physically Handicapped


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $67,091,000 instead of 
     $67,741,000 as proposed by the House and $67,690,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. Of this amount $20,704,000 is to 
     remain available until expended. The Appropriations 
     Committees have included $650,000 for distribution of 
     newspaper services to the blind and $12,500,000 for the 
     Digital Talking Book project.

                       Administrative Provisions

       The amended bill includes several administrative 
     provisions. Section 1401 provides for expenses related to 
     official representation for the incentive awards program. 
     Section 1402 provides obligation authority for various 
     Library programs. Section 1403 changes the audit requirements 
     for the Cooperative Acquisitions Program Revolving Fund. 
     Section 1404 provides authority to transfer funds between 
     Library accounts, subject to the approval of the 
     Appropriations Committees.

                       GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

                   Congressional Printing and Binding


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill includes $90,000,000, instead of 
     $84,692,000 as proposed by the House and $95,365,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.

               Office of the Superintendent of Documents


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The amended bill includes $35,000,000, instead of 
     $35,434,000 as proposed by the House and $38,231,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate.

               Government Printing Office Revolving Fund

       The amended bill provides no additional funding, instead of 
     $2,450,000 proposed by the House and $5,000,000 proposed by 
     the Senate. The amended bill includes language insuring that 
     GPO police officers are responsible for the security of the 
     GPO passport production facility. GPO is directed to initiate 
     an independent review of security at this facility and 
     develop an implementation plan within 180 days of enactment 
     to improve security using existing sworn officer positions, 
     for approval by the Appropriations Committees and the Joint 
     Committee on Printing.

                    GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The amended bill includes $508,510,000 of which $7,510,000 
     is from offsetting collections, for salaries and expenses, 
     Government Accountability Office instead of $510,838,000 as 
     proposed by the House and $517,830,000 as proposed by the 
     Senate.
       The amended bill includes up to $2,500,000 for technology 
     assessment studies. As technology continues to change and 
     expand rapidly it is critical that the consequences of 
     technological applications be anticipated, understood, and 
     fully considered in determinations of public policy regarding 
     existing and emerging national issues. The Committees direct 
     the Comptroller General to make certain that GAO is able to 
     provide effective means for securing competent, timely and 
     unbiased information to Congress regarding the effects of 
     scientific and technical developments.

                       Administrative Provisions

       Section 1501 authorizes a contract appeals board for 
     legislative branch agencies in GAO. Section 1502 repeals a 
     number of outmoded Congressional mandates for GAO audits.

                OPEN WORLD LEADERSHIP CENTER TRUST FUND

       The amended bill includes $9,000,000 for payment to the 
     Open World Leadership Center Trust Fund. The House had 
     proposed $6,000,000 and the Senate had proposed $13,500,000.

                       Administrative Provisions

       The amended bill includes a provision requiring the Board 
     of Trustees of the Open World Leadership Center to develop 
     potential options for transfer of that agency to the 
     executive branch, establishment of the Center as an 
     independent establishment under the executive branch, or 
     other appropriate options. The Committees include this 
     provision instead of transferring the agency to the 
     Department of State, as proposed by the House.

   JOHN C. STENNIS CENTER FOR PUBLIC SERVICE TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT

       The amended bill includes $430,000 as proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate.

                      TITLE II--GENERAL PROVISIONS

       In Title II--General Provisions, the amended bill includes 
     eight general provisions that were in both the House and 
     Senate bills.
       The Committees direct the Capitol Guide Service and the 
     Architect of the Capitol to take no action to eliminate 
     staff-led tours of the U.S. Capitol. Members view staff-led 
     tours as an important part of their constituent service 
     duties and feel strongly that they must be allowed to 
     continue after the Capitol Visitor Center opens. Obviously, 
     temporary curtailments are allowed, as they are now, in the 
     event of an emergency or to accommodate large events in the 
     Capitol (such as the State of the Union Address, inaugurals, 
     state funerals, joint addresses).
       The Committee directs that all staff members who conduct 
     tours of the Capitol be required to receive training on the 
     history of the Capitol and Congress. The Committee directs 
     the Chief Executive Officer for Visitor Services to submit 
     for approval by the Committee on House Administration, the 
     Senate Committee on Rules, and the House and Senate 
     Committees on Appropriations, within 60 days of enactment of 
     this Act, a plan to allow for the continuation of staff-led 
     tours. The plan must include an out-year funding plan to 
     facilitate the tours and also identify any training or 
     certification recommendations. Any life safety or security 
     concerns should also be identified in this report.
       Section 210 applies an across-the-board cut to all agencies 
     of .25%.

                BUDGET AUTHORITY TOTAL--WITH COMPARISONS

       The total new budget (obligational) authority for the 
     fiscal year 2008 recommended by the Appropriations 
     Committees, with comparisons to the fiscal year 2007 amount, 
     the 2008 budget estimates, and the House and Senate bills for 
     2008 follows:

                       [In thousands of dollars]

New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year 2007........$3,852,184
Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal year 4,360,003
House bill, fiscal year 2008..................................3,100,509
Senate bill, fiscal year 2008.................................2,786,454
Conference agreement, fiscal year 2008........................3,983,000
Conference agreement compared with--
  New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year 2007........+130,816
  Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal year-377,003
  House bill, fiscal year 2008.................................+882,491
  Senate bill, fiscal year 2008..............................+1,196,546

    Disclosure of Earmarks and Congressional Directed Spending Items

       Following is a list of Congressional earmarks and 
     Congressionally directed spending items (as defined in clause 
     9 of rule XXI of the Rules of the House of Representatives 
     and rule XLIV of the Standing Rules of the

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     Senate, respectively) included in the House amendment or this 
     explanatory statement, along with the name of each Senator, 
     House Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner who 
     submitted a request to the Committee of jurisdiction for each 
     item so identified. Items which did not appear in H.R. 2771 
     or S. 1686 or the accompanying committee reports are marked 
     with an asterisk. Neither the House amendment nor the 
     explanatory statement contains any limited tax benefits or 
     limited tariff benefits as defined in the applicable House 
     and Senate rules. All of the items on this list appeared in 
     the House or Senate versions of H.R. 2771 or the accompanying 
     committee reports; there are no ``new'' earmarks in this 
     division of the House amendment or explanatory statement.

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                  Amended Bill Total--With Comparisons

       The total new budget (obligational) authority for fiscal 
     year 2008 provided in the amended bill, with comparisons to 
     the fiscal year 2007 amount, the 2008 budget estimates, and 
     the House and Senate bills for 2008 follow:

                       [In thousands of dollars]

New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year 2007........$3,852,184
Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal year 4,361,253
House bill, fiscal year 2008..................................3,100,509
Senate bill, fiscal year 2008.................................2,786,454
Amended bill, fiscal year 2008................................3,969,915
Amended bill compared with:
  New budget (obligational) authority, fiscal year 2007........+117,731
  Budget estimates of new (obligational) authority, fiscal year-391,338
  House bill, fiscal year 2008.................................+869,406
  Senate bill, fiscal year 2008..............................+1,183,461