[Congressional Record Volume 155, Number 31 (Monday, February 23, 2009)]
[House]
[Pages H2089-H2600]
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                        House of Representatives

   DIVISION E--DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, ENVIRONMENT, AND RELATED 
                   AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2009

                  TITLE I--DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

                       Bureau of Land Management


                   MANAGEMENT OF LANDS AND RESOURCES

Appropriation enacted, 2008................................$853,931,000
Budget estimate.............................................864,827,000
Bill, 2009..................................................890,194,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008......................................+36,263,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.....................................+25,367,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program, activity and 
     subactivity is included in the table at the end of this 
     section of the statement. In addition, the bill also includes 
     the following specific funding levels and directions:
       Land Resources. Within the funds provided for soil, water, 
     and air management, there is a program increase of $7,500,000 
     for abandoned mine remediation and inventory in the West. Of 
     this amount, a minimum of $6,000,000 is for actions to 
     secure, seal, and remediate hazards from known mine openings. 
     An amount up to $1,500,000 may be used for discovery and 
     inventory activities.
       Cultural Resources Management. Within the amounts provided, 
     there is an increase of $500,000 to begin implementation of 
     the Galisteo Basin Archeological Sites Protection Act of 2004 
     (NM).
       Wildlife Management. Within the funds provided there is an 
     additional $4,600,000 for the native plant materials 
     development program. This funding and program has been moved 
     out of the Department's wildland fire management 
     appropriation account. This program should continue previous 
     activities as part of the national fire plan working closely 
     with the Forest Service, and develop a seed bank of desirable 
     native plant species to be available for use in burned area 
     restoration, habitat restoration, and other related purposes 
     by all of the Interior land management bureaus. An annual 
     report on the accomplishments and expenditures of the program 
     should be submitted no later than 90 days after the end of 
     the fiscal year.
       Recreation Resources Management. Within the amounts 
     provided, there is an increase of $1,000,000 for management 
     of the national scenic and historic trails.
       Energy and Minerals. The bill continues the same 
     application for permits to drill (APD) fee as in fiscal year 
     2008, $4,000 per APD, which is estimated to net $36,400,000 
     during fiscal year 2009 to partially offset BLM 
     administrative costs. In addition, the bill includes 
     $6,000,000 for Alaska legacy well remediation, no specific 
     funds for gas hydrates research or North Slope science, and 
     $1,000,000 for oil shale sample shipment and storage in 
     Colorado. The discretionary funding total for oil and gas 
     management is $79,478,000, which when added to the APD fee 
     receipts, and the off-budget pilot offices funds, is a small 
     increase over the total fiscal year 2008 oil and gas 
     management funding.
       Future budget justifications should clearly delineate how 
     the Bureau is complying with section 713 of the Energy 
     Independence and Security Act of 2007 dealing with 
     inventories of carbon dioxide sequestration in Federal 
     mineral leaseholds.
       Realty Ownership and Management. Within the funds provided, 
     there is an increase of $750,000 for GIS/cadastral mapping in 
     Utah.
       Resource Protection and Law Enforcement. Within the amounts 
     provided, there is an increase of $5,100,000 for drug 
     enforcement on public lands.
       Hazardous Materials Management. Within the amounts 
     provided, there is an increase of $1,000,000 for activities 
     related to southwest border problems.
       Challenge Cost Share. The Bureau should not set aside a 
     specific allocation for the National Landscape Conservation 
     System as was proposed in the budget request.
       National Monuments and Conservation Areas. The bill 
     includes the various funding transfers proposed by the 
     Bureau, and an increase of $6,371,000 above the request, for 
     a total of $28,196,000 for the new National Monuments and 
     Conservation Areas activity. Additional National Landscape 
     Conservation System funding is included in the wilderness and 
     recreation activities in this account, and in the Oregon and 
     California Grant Lands account.
       Healthy Lands Initiative. Within the amounts provided there 
     is a total of $7,797,000 for the Healthy Lands Initiative, 
     including $750,000 in soil, water and air management, 
     $2,586,000 in rangeland management, $150,000 in forestry 
     management, $867,000 in riparian management, $2,602,000 in 
     wildlife management, $292,000 in fisheries management, and 
     $550,000 in the threatened and endangered species activity.
       National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. The bill includes 
     $3,000,000 to continue cost share activities as in the past, 
     including $1,917,000 in wildlife management, $246,000 in 
     fisheries management, $246,000 in threatened and endangered 
     species, $345,000 in rangeland management, and $246,000 in 
     riparian management.
       Other. The Bureau should retain its current level of 
     support for the National Conservation Training Center; funds 
     should be made available to the Center within 60 days of 
     enactment.


                              CONSTRUCTION

Appropriation enacted, 2008..................................$6,375,000
Budget estimate...............................................4,476,000
Bill, 2009....................................................6,590,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.........................................+215,000
  Budget estimate, 2009......................................+2,114,000

       The bill includes the funds requested, plus an additional 
     $14,000 for architectural and engineering services, and 
     $1,500,000 for the California National Historic Trail visitor 
     center in Nevada and $600,000 for the King Range National 
     Conservation Area, CA.


                            LAND ACQUISITION

Appropriation enacted, 2008..................................$8,939,000
Budget estimate...............................................4,475,000
Bill, 2009...................................................14,775,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................+5,836,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.....................................+10,300,000

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             State               Project description         Amount
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CA............................  Santa Rosa and San            $1,300,000
                                 Jacinto NM.
CA............................  Upper Sacramento               2,200,000
                                 River ACEC.
CO............................  Arkansas River SRMA..          2,200,000
ID............................  Henrys Lake ACEC.....          2,000,000
ID............................  Upper Snake/South                500,000
                                 Fork River ACEC/SRMA.
MT............................  Meeteetsee Spires              1,000,000
                                 ACEC.
OR............................  Cascade-Siskiyou NM..            875,000

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OR............................  Sandy River/Oregon             1,350,000
                                 NHT.
                                   Subtotal, Line             11,425,000
                                    Item Projects.
                                Acquisition                    1,850,000
                                 Management.
                                Inholdings,                    1,500,000
                                 Emergencies, and
                                 Hardships.
                                   Total, BLM Land           $14,775,000
                                    Acquisition.
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                   OREGON AND CALIFORNIA GRANT LANDS

Appropriation enacted, 2008................................$108,522,000
Budget estimate.............................................108,253,000
Bill, 2009..................................................109,949,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................+1,427,000
  Budget estimate, 2009......................................+1,696,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program, activity and 
     subactivity is included in the table at the end of this 
     section of the statement.


               FOREST ECOSYSTEM HEALTH AND RECOVERY FUND

                   (REVOLVING FUND, SPECIAL ACCOUNT)

       The bill includes language, as in the past, allowing funds 
     made available in the Forest Ecosystem Health and Recovery 
     Fund to be used for various forestry purposes including 
     planning, preparing, implementing and monitoring salvage 
     timber sales and forest ecosystem restoration activities.


                           RANGE IMPROVEMENTS

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$10,000,000
Budget estimate..............................................10,000,000
Bill, 2009...................................................10,000,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008................................................0
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The bill includes an indefinite appropriation of not less 
     than $10,000,000 to be derived from public lands receipts and 
     Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act lands grazing receipts. The 
     bill retains this language as in previous years even though 
     the Administration requested its deletion. Receipts are used 
     for construction, purchase, and maintenance of range 
     improvements, such as seeding, fence construction, weed 
     control, water development, fish and wildlife habitat 
     improvement, and planning and design of these projects.


               SERVICE CHARGES, DEPOSITS, AND FORFEITURES

       The bill includes an indefinite appropriation estimated to 
     be $27,990,000 for service charges, deposits, and 
     forfeitures. The bill modifies the Administration request to 
     continue the energy and minerals cost recovery program for 
     oil and gas management activities. The Administration request 
     originally estimated that $34,000,000 would be generated 
     within this account; instead, the bill, as in fiscal year 
     2008, leaves the cost recovery program in the Management of 
     Lands and Resources appropriation.


                       MISCELLANEOUS TRUST FUNDS

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$20,130,000
Budget estimate..............................................20,130,000
Bill, 2009...................................................20,130,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008................................................0
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The bill includes an indefinite appropriation estimated to 
     be $20,130,000, the budget request, for miscellaneous trust 
     funds.


                  PAYMENT FROM PROCEEDS, SALE OF WATER

                              (RESCISSION)

Appropriation enacted, 2008..........................................$0
Budget estimate.................................................-46,000
Bill, 2009......................................................-46,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008..........................................-46,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The bill includes the Administration request that 
     unobligated balances remaining in the account, a total of 
     $46,000, be permanently rescinded.


 USE OF RECEIPTS FROM MINERAL LEASING ACTIVITIES ON CERTAIN NAVAL OIL 
                             SHALE RESERVES

                              (RESCISSION)

Appropriation enacted, 2008..........................................$0
Budget estimate.............................................-12,996,000
Bill, 2009..................................................-12,996,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008......................................-12,996,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The bill includes the Administration request to rescind 
     $12,996,000 from the naval oil shale reserves, mineral 
     leasing receipts account.


                       ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

       The bill includes the administrative provisions as 
     requested, and provides a technical change to the Bureau's 
     authority to collect mining claim maintenance fees so that 
     mining law administration can be supported with claim 
     maintenance fees, as in the past.

                United States Fish and Wildlife Service


                          RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

Appropriation enacted, 2008..............................$1,082,616,000
Budget estimate...........................................1,068,886,000
Bill, 2009................................................1,140,962,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008......................................+58,346,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.....................................+72,076,000


       The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
     activity for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service account is 
     included in the table at the end of this section of the 
     statement.
       Ecological Services.--Within the funds for the listing 
     program there is $10,458,000 for critical habitat and 
     $8,808,000 for listing. Within the funds for candidate 
     conservation, there is $250,000 for the sage grouse in Idaho. 
     Within the funds for the recovery program, there is 
     $1,500,000 for endangered species grants with the National 
     Fish and Wildlife Foundation, $250,000 for the Lahontan 
     cutthroat trout restoration and an increase of $250,000 for 
     wolf monitoring in western states.
       Within habitat conservation, the bill includes the 
     following distribution of funds:

Habitat Conservation.......................................$105,055,000
  Partners for Fish and Wildlife.............................52,943,000
  Conservation Planning Assistance...........................32,048,000
  Coastal Programs...........................................14,736,000
  National Wetlands Inventory.................................5,328,000

       Within the funds for the partners for fish and wildlife 
     program, there is $350,000 for invasive species management in 
     Hawaii, $350,000 for the Nevada Biodiversity Research and 
     Conservation Initiative, and $350,000 for the Natural 
     Resources Economic Enterprises Program at Mississippi State 
     University. There is also $725,000 for new activities for 
     bald and golden eagle protection.
       National Wildlife Refuge System.--Within the funds provided 
     for the refuge system there is $450,000 for the oceans and 
     coastal frontiers initiative, increases of $15,500,000 for 
     wildlife and habitat management, $1,000,000 for the invasive 
     species program, and $1,000,000 for the challenge cost share 
     program. Within the increase provided for refuge system 
     maintenance, $2,185,000 is for annual maintenance, and 
     $1,199,000 is for maintenance support. The Service is 
     directed to continue spartina grass eradication and control 
     at Willapa Bay NWR.
       Migratory Bird Management, Law Enforcement, and 
     International Affairs.--Within the funds provided for 
     migratory birds, law enforcement and international programs, 
     there is $2,100,000 for the wild birds forever initiative, 
     $1,950,000 for activities under the North American Waterfowl 
     Management Plan, $960,000 for bald and golden eagle 
     management programs, and $150,000 for the Caddo Lake Ramsar 
     Center. There is an increase of $250,000 for the 
     international wildlife trade program and a total program 
     level of $1,000,000 for the wildlife without borders program.
       Fisheries.--Within the funds provided for fisheries and 
     aquatic resource conservation, there is $500,000 for 
     freshwater mussel recovery conducted at national fish 
     hatcheries, and $350,000 for sea otters and pacific marine 
     mammals. A $350,000 increase is provided for annual 
     maintenance activities.
       General.--The Service is urged to continue ongoing priority 
     efforts for aplomado falcons, California condors, southern 
     sea otters and eiders, brown bullhead catfish and snakehead 
     fish. The Service is expected to be an integral part of the 
     Department-wide effort to eradicate marijuana on public 
     lands.


                              CONSTRUCTION

                    (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$33,162,000
Budget estimate..............................................12,180,000
Bill, 2009...................................................35,533,000
Comparison:
  Appropriation, 2008........................................+2,371,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.....................................+23,353,000


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             State               Project Description         Amount
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                    National Wildlife Refuge Projects
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AL............................  Cahaba River NWR P&D            $300,000
                                 VC.
CA............................  Don Edwards San                4,000,000
                                 Francisco Bay NWR--
                                 salt ponds.
HI............................  Kealia Pond NWR--P&D             750,000
                                 VCO.
WV............................  Ohio River Islands               800,000
                                 NWR erosion control.
MD............................  Patuxent Research              3,000,000
                                 Refuge--safety
                                 reconstruction.
TN............................  Tennessee NWR--P&D               800,000
                                 VCO.
MS............................  Theodore Roosevelt               600,000
                                 NWR--P&D VC.
WA............................  Nisqually NWR estuary            750,000
                                 restoration.
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                     National Fish Hatchery Projects
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AR............................  Mammoth Springs NFH--          1,750,000
                                 Complete VCO.
MO............................  Neosho NFH--Complete             919,000
                                 VCO.

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WV............................  White Sulphur                    750,000
                                 Springs--facilities
                                 & water supply.
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                             Other Projects
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MI............................  Great Lakes Mass               1,500,000
                                 Marking.
WA............................  Gig Harbor Fish                  800,000
                                 Passage.
NC, WA........................  Red Wolf Breeding                870,000
                                 Facilities
                                 Relocation.
WV............................  NCTC--telecommunicati          1,500,000
                                 ons infrastructure
                                 and road paving.
Mult..........................  OAS--survey aircraft.          1,178,000
Mult..........................  Sustainable Energy             2,000,000
                                 Enhancements.
Mult..........................  Visitor Facility               3,000,000
                                 Enhancements--NWRs
                                 and NFHs.
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                                   Subtotal, Line             25,267,000
                                    Item Projects.
                                Dam & Bridge Safety            1,350,000
                                 Inspections.
                                Nationwide                     8,970,000
                                 Engineering Services.
                                Rescission of                    -54,000
                                 anadromous fish
                                 balances.
                                                      ------------------
                                     Total, FWS              $35,533,000
                                      Construction.
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       The Service should use the funds provided for sustainable 
     energy enhancements at national wildlife refuges and national 
     fish hatcheries to install alternative and renewable energy 
     applications such as solar, wind, and geothermal energy. 
     These should be small-scale projects that can be used as 
     demonstration projects for the public and surrounding 
     communities.
       The Service is directed to name the visitor center at 
     Theodore Roosevelt National Wildlife Refuge in Sharkey 
     County, MS, the Holt Collier Visitor and Interpretive Center.


                            LAND ACQUISITION

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$34,596,000
Budget estimate, 2009........................................10,171,000
Bill, 2009...................................................42,455,000
Comparison:
  Appropriation, 2008........................................+7,859,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.....................................+32,284,000

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             State               Project description         Amount
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AK............................  Alaska Maritime NWR..           $400,000
CA............................  San Joaquin NWR......            900,000
CT, NJ, NY, PA................  Highlands                      1,500,000
                                 Conservation Act--
                                 easements.
FL............................  Crystal River NWR....          1,500,000
HI............................  James Campbell NWR...          7,000,000
IA............................  Driftless Area NWR...            250,000
IA, IL, MN, WI................  Upper Mississippi                500,000
                                 River NFWR.
IN............................  Patoka River NWR.....            500,000
KY............................  Clarks River NWR.....            750,000
MA, VT, NH, CT................  Silvio Conte NWR.....          3,815,000
MD............................  Blackwater NWR.......          1,000,000
MN, IA........................  Northern Tallgrass               500,000
                                 Prairie NWR.
MT............................  Rocky Mountain Front           1,000,000
                                 Conservation Area.
NE............................  Rainwater Basin WMA..            500,000
NH............................  Lake Umbagog NWR.....          1,000,000
NJ............................  Great Swamp NWR......            750,000
NJ............................  Supawna Meadows NWR..          1,500,000
RI............................  Rhode Island NWR                 700,000
                                 Complex.
SD, ND........................  Dakota Tallgrass                 500,000
                                 Prairie WMA.
TX............................  Lower Rio Grande                 500,000
                                 Valley NWR.
VA............................  Rappahannock River             1,500,000
                                 Valley NWR.
WV............................  Canaan Valley NWR....          2,250,000
WV............................  Ohio River Islands               500,000
                                 NWR.
                                Delayed Project               -1,000,000
                                 Savings.
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                                   Subtotal, Line             28,315,000
                                    Item Projects.
                                Acquisition                    8,140,000
                                 Management.
                                Cost Allocation                1,500,000
                                 Methodology.
                                Exchanges............          1,500,000
                                Inholdings,                    3,000,000
                                 Emergencies, and
                                 Hardships.
                                                      ------------------
                                     Total, FWS              $42,455,000
                                      Acquisition.
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       The Service is directed to submit the proposed allocation 
     of the delayed project savings to the House and Senate 
     Committees on Appropriations for approval.


            COOPERATIVE ENDANGERED SPECIES CONSERVATION FUND

                    (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$73,831,000
Budget estimate..............................................75,501,000
Bill, 2009...................................................75,501,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................+1,670,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The bill provides $80,001,000, as requested, for the 
     Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund, which is 
     partially offset by a $4,500,000 rescission of unobligated 
     balances from prior appropriations. A detailed allocation of 
     funding by activity is included in the table at the end of 
     this section of the statement.


                     NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE FUND

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$13,980,000
Budget estimate..............................................10,811,000
Bill, 2009...................................................14,100,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.........................................+120,000
  Budget estimate, 2009......................................+3,289,000

       The bill provides $14,100,000 for payments to counties 
     authorized by the National Wildlife Refuge Fund.


               NORTH AMERICAN WETLANDS CONSERVATION FUND

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$41,981,000
Budget estimate..............................................42,647,000
Bill, 2009...................................................42,647,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.........................................+666,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The bill provides $42,647,000, as requested, for the North 
     American Wetlands Conservation Fund. A detailed allocation of 
     funding by activity is included in the table at the end of 
     this section of the statement.


                NEOTROPICAL MIGRATORY BIRD CONSERVATION

Appropriation enacted, 2008..................................$4,430,000
Budget estimate...............................................3,960,000
Bill, 2009....................................................4,750,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.........................................+320,000
  Budget estimate, 2009........................................+790,000

       The bill provides $4,750,000 for Neotropical Migratory Bird 
     Conservation.


                MULTINATIONAL SPECIES CONSERVATION FUND

Appropriation enacted, 2008..................................$7,875,000
Budget estimate...............................................4,256,000
Bill, 2009...................................................10,000,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................+2,125,000
  Budget estimate, 2009......................................+5,744,000

       The bill provides $10,000,000 for the Multinational Species 
     Conservation Fund. A detailed allocation of funding by 
     activity is included in the table at the end of this section 
     of the statement.


                    STATE AND TRIBAL WILDLIFE GRANTS

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$73,830,000
Budget estimate..............................................73,830,000
Bill, 2009...................................................75,000,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................+1,170,000
  Budget estimate, 2009......................................+1,170,000

       The bill provides $75,000,000 for State and Tribal Wildlife 
     Grants.


              WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND APPRECIATION FUND

                              (RESCISSION)

Appropriation enacted, 2008..........................................$0
Budget estimate................................................-497,000
Bill, 2009.....................................................-497,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.........................................-497,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The bill rescinds $497,000, as requested, from the Wildlife 
     Conservation and Appreciation Fund.


                         NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

                 OPERATION OF THE NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM

Appropriation enacted, 2008..............................$1,970,581,000
Budget estimate, 2009.....................................2,131,529,000
Bill, 2009................................................2,131,529,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.....................................+160,948,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
     activity for the National Park Service account is included in 
     the table at the end of this section of the statement. The 
     amounts in this bill will support 20,923 full

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     time equivalent (FTE) positions throughout the National Park 
     Service, an increase of 622 FTE's over the number funded in 
     2008. This includes continuation of funding for the 3,000 new 
     seasonal positions added in fiscal year 2008. Savings in 
     personnel and contracting costs of $9,855,000 compared to 
     the request have been realized due to delayed enactment of 
     the 2009 appropriations. In addition, the bill includes 
     the following specific funding levels and directions:
       Visitor Services. Within the amounts provided for visitor 
     services, the bill assumes an increase of $3,300,000 above 
     the amounts requested in the President's budget for the 
     National Park Service portion of an expanded law enforcement 
     effort to eradicate drug production and related activities on 
     public lands.
       Park Support. The bill assumes funding of $11,000,000 for 
     the National Trail System, and $1,750,000 for the Wild and 
     Scenic Rivers program.
       U.S. Park Police. The $96,555,000 provided in the bill for 
     the U.S. Park Police annual operations budget includes 
     sufficient funding for two additional recruit classes during 
     2009. In addition the bill includes the $2,000,000 for 
     security costs associated with the 2009 Presidential 
     Inauguration.
       Gettysburg National Military Park (NMP). $200,000 is 
     provided to continue the restoration of historic battlefield 
     landscaping at Gettysburg NMP.
       National Mall Concerts. The bill includes funding to 
     continue support for the National Mall concerts program at 
     the fiscal year 2008 level.
       Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) and Public Lands Corps 
     (PLC). The bill includes not less than $3,000,000 of funding 
     in this account for projects to be carried out by the YCC 
     program and not less than $3,000,000 for projects carried out 
     by the PLC. The Committees on Appropriations are fully 
     supportive of these partnership programs, as well as similar 
     partnership arrangements with the Student Conservation 
     Association, and encourages expansion of these programs in 
     2009.
       Special Resource Studies. The bill includes sufficient 
     funding to carry out all special resource studies authorized 
     by law during the 110th and previous Congresses.
       Harpers Ferry NHP. The Committees on Appropriations 
     appreciate the Service's efforts to commemorate the 150th 
     anniversary of John Brown's raid on the arsenal at Harpers 
     Ferry National Historical Park, and authorize the use of up 
     to $300,000 to defray the costs of the extensive events that 
     will surround the anniversary.
       Traditional and Folk Arts Heritage Programs. The bill 
     includes funding to continue National Park Service support of 
     traditional and folk arts programs at parks whose mission 
     includes preservation of these heritage traditions. The 
     Committees are fully supportive of this important partnership 
     program and encourage the National Park Service to expand its 
     support of these programs in fiscal year 2009.
       Haleakala National Park. The Committees on Appropriations 
     are aware and supportive of the potential development of an 
     Advanced Technology Solar Telescope (ATST) within the 
     Haleakala High Altitude Observatories site at the summit of 
     Haleakala, Maui, Hawaii. As the proposed ATST construction 
     site can only be accessed via a road through the Haleakala 
     National Park, the Service is expected to work cooperatively 
     with the National Science Foundation to effectuate the 
     issuance of a Special Use Permit as soon as possible. In 
     turn, the Foundation is expected to complete its analysis on 
     the effects to service standards in a timely fashion so that 
     the Service can fully comply with all procedural 
     requirements, with a goal of completing the permitting 
     process within 150 days of enactment of this Act.


                  NATIONAL RECREATION AND PRESERVATION

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$67,413,000
Budget estimate, 2009........................................45,488,000
Bill, 2009...................................................59,684,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................-7,729,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.....................................+14,196,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
     activity for the National Recreation and Preservation account 
     is included in the table at the end of this section of the 
     statement. The bill also includes the following specific 
     funding levels and directions:
       Cultural Programs. The bill includes $1,000,000 to initiate 
     programmatic activities under the Japanese-American 
     Confinement Sites Act (P.L. 109-441). The bill does not 
     include $1,000,000 requested to begin an inventory of 
     historic properties requested in the President's budget.
       Heritage Partnerships Program. The bill includes 
     $15,702,000 for the heritage partnerships program. This 
     amount will fund all heritage partnerships authorized during 
     the 110th Congress. Partnerships which received funding in 
     fiscal year 2008 will be funded at the same level as they 
     received last year. In addition, the bill provides $148,000 
     of planning funds for each of three newly authorized heritage 
     partnerships. The House and Senate Committees on 
     Appropriations are concerned that the number of authorized 
     heritage partnership programs has expanded rapidly in recent 
     years and many more proposals are pending action by the 
     authorizing committees. The Committees are in agreement that 
     the amount of funding available for this program is limited; 
     and that expanded funding for new heritage areas should be 
     funded principally by savings which occur when mature 
     programs are graduated from Federal support. The National 
     Park Service is directed to develop new guidelines for this 
     program which require self-sufficiency plans for all heritage 
     areas within a reasonable period of time. The adoption of a 
     credible self-sufficiency plan, or satisfactory work towards 
     development of such a plan, should be a condition of 
     continued funding for all plans after fiscal year 2009.
       Statutory and Contractual Aid. The bill includes $5,600,000 
     for grants under the statutory and contractual aid program as 
     follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
             State               Project description         Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
AL............................  National Voting                 $350,000
                                 Rights Interpretive
                                 Center.
CA............................  Angel Island                   1,250,000
                                 Immigration Center.
CA............................  Yosemite Schools                 400,000
                                 (P.L. 109-131).
DC............................  National Law                     500,000
                                 Enforcement Memorial.
HI............................  Native Hawaiian                  500,000
                                 Culture & Arts
                                 Program.
MD............................  Chesapeake Bay                 1,000,000
                                 Gateways.
MI............................  River Raisin War of              350,000
                                 1812 Battlefield.
NH............................  Lamprey Wild & Scenic            200,000
                                 River.
NY............................  Hudson-Fulton-                   750,000
                                 Champlain
                                 Quadricentennial.
UT............................  Crossroads of the                300,000
                                 West Historic
                                 District.
                                   Subtotal, Line             $5,600,000
                                    Item Projects.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                       HISTORIC PRESERVATION FUND

             (INCLUDING TRANSFERS AND RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$70,385,000
Budget estimate, 2009........................................66,142,000
Bill, 2009...................................................68,984,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................-1,401,000
  Budget estimate, 2009......................................+2,842,000

       The bill includes a direct appropriation of $69,500,000 for 
     the Historic Preservation Fund, offset by rescission of 
     $516,000 of prior year unobligated funding within this 
     account. The detailed allocation of funding by program area 
     and activity is included in the table at the end of this 
     section of the statement. The bill also includes the 
     following specific funding levels and directions:
       Program Reductions. The bill does not include $10,000,000 
     requested in this account for the Preserve America program or 
     $2,000,000 requested to initiate an inventory of historic 
     properties. The Committees on Appropriations believe that 
     future funding for the Preserve America program should be 
     deferred pending a full evaluation of the effectiveness of 
     the program in meeting national heritage tourism needs.
       Save America's Treasures. The bill includes $20,000,000 for 
     the Save America's Treasures program and allocates 
     $10,000,000 of this amount to the following projects:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
             State               Project Description         Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
AL............................  Fort Morgan, Gulf               $150,000
                                 Shores.
AL............................  Historic Blakely Park             50,000
                                 Spanish Fort.
AL............................  Historic Jackson                 100,000
                                 Jefferson Franklin
                                 Home.
AL............................  Historic Peterson                150,000
                                 Hall.
AL............................  Magnolia Grove,                  350,000
                                 Greensboro.
AZ............................  Glendale Historic                200,000
                                 Entryway.
CA............................  Mission San Carlos,              650,000
                                 Carmel.
CA............................  Shipyard 3 Historic              150,000
                                 District.
CO............................  Hutchinson Ranch                 260,000
                                 House, Salida.
GA............................   1925 Coach Stop,                300,000
                                 Savannah.
HI............................  Royal Mausoleum /                300,000
                                 Mauna Ala, Honolulu.
IA............................  Salisbury House, Des             400,000
                                 Moines.
ID............................  Rexburg Historic                 150,000
                                 Westwood Theater.
IL............................  Loyola University,               200,000
                                 Mundelein.
IN............................  Bass Mansion, Fort               100,000
                                 Wayne.
KY............................  Liberty Hall National            150,000
                                 Historic Landmark.
LA............................  Julius Freyhan High              250,000
                                 School, St.
                                 Francisville.

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MA............................  Historic Deerfield,              150,000
                                 Ashley Barn.
MD............................  Jefferson Patterson              150,000
                                 House.
MD............................  Uncle Tom's Cabin                100,000
                                 Historic Site.
MI............................  Point Betsie                     225,000
                                 Lighthouse,
                                 Frankfort.
MN............................  Schubert Performing              240,000
                                 Arts Ctr.,
                                 Minneapolis.
MS............................  Hawkins Field,                   350,000
                                 Jackson.
MS............................  West Point Historic              100,000
                                 Post Office, West
                                 Point.
MT............................  Historic Havre U.S.              100,000
                                 Post Office and
                                 Federal Courthouse.
NJ............................  Cape May Point World             100,000
                                 War II Tower.
NV............................  St. Augustine Church,            150,000
                                 Austin.
NY............................  Denison-White Mansion            150,000
NY............................  Parish Mansion,                  150,000
                                 Ogdensburg.
NY............................  Village Hall, Waverly            150,000
NY............................  WPA Mural                        150,000
                                 Conservation, Harlem
                                 Hospital.
OH............................  Five Oaks Building,              125,000
                                 Massillon.
OH............................  Kinsman House, Warren            150,000
OH............................  Rankin House State               150,000
                                 Memorial.
PA............................  African American Art             150,000
                                 Museum, Historic
                                 Archives.
PA............................  Historic Mishler                 150,000
                                 Theatre.
PA............................  State Theatre                    175,000
                                 Historic Facade.
PA............................  Titusville Historic               75,000
                                 District.
RI............................  Lederer Theater,                 250,000
                                 Providence.
SC............................  Georgetown Old Market            150,000
SC............................  Williamsburg County              171,000
                                 Courthouse.
SC............................  Winnsboro Historic               175,000
                                 Clock Building.
SD............................  Days of '76 Museum               150,000
                                 (artifacts),
                                 Deadwood.
TN............................  Cannon County                    100,000
                                 Courthouse.
TN............................  Tennessee State                  400,000
                                 Museum.
TX............................  Comal County                     150,000
                                 Courthouse.
TX............................  Houston Ideson                   300,000
                                 Library.
TX............................  Layland Carnegie                 150,000
                                 Library, Cleborne.
VA............................  Historic Battersea               150,000
                                 Home.
VA............................  Historic Huntley                 100,000
                                 Estate, Alexandria.
VT............................  Historic Chafee Arts              84,000
                                 Center.
WA............................  Mason County                     200,000
                                 Courthouse
                                 Restoration.
WI............................  Medford Carnegie                  45,000
                                 Library.
WV............................  Fisherman's Hall,                125,000
                                 Charles Town.
WV............................  Wheeling B&O Railroad            150,000
                                 Station.
                                                      ------------------
                                   Subtotal, Line            $10,000,000
                                    Item Projects.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                              CONSTRUCTION

                    (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008................................$218,522,000
Budget estimate, 2009.......................................172,459,000
Bill, 2009..................................................232,521,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008......................................+13,999,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.....................................+60,062,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
     activity for the Construction account is included in the 
     table at the end of this section of the statement. The bill 
     also includes the following specific funding levels and 
     directions:
       Everglades. The bill includes $60,000,000 for the Modified 
     Water Deliveries Project at Everglades National Park. This 
     includes $50,000,000 requested in the President's Budget for 
     the Corps of Engineers. This funding level will allow 
     construction of the first Tamiami Trail bridge to proceed 
     expeditiously. The House and Senate Committees on 
     Appropriations recognize, however, that this bridge is just a 
     first step. As the next step in this critical restoration 
     effort, the Secretary of the Interior, acting through the 
     National Park Service, is directed to immediately evaluate 
     the feasibility of additional bridge length, including a 
     continuous bridge, or additional bridges or some combination 
     thereof, for the Tamiami Trail (U.S. Highway 41) to restore 
     more natural water flow to Everglades National Park and 
     Florida Bay. The feasibility study and the recommendation of 
     the Secretary should be submitted to the Congress no later 
     than 12 months from the date of enactment of this Act. 
     Language is included in the bill directing that this study be 
     completed.
       Line Item Construction. The bill allocates funding for line 
     item construction projects and activities as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
             State               Project description         Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
AK............................  Denali National Park.         $2,560,000
CA............................  California National              680,000
                                 Parks (mines).
CA............................  Golden Gate National           1,600,000
                                 Recreation Area (Pt
                                 Bonita).
CA............................  Joshua Tree National             300,000
                                 Park Visitor Center.
CA............................  Manzanar National                900,000
                                 Historic Site
                                 (barracks).
CA............................  Redwoods National              5,481,000
                                 Park.
CA............................  Yosemite National                800,000
                                 Park (tunnel).
CO............................  Rocky Mountain                 1,270,000
                                 National Park.
DC............................  National Mall                 10,000,000
                                 (Jefferson Memorial).
FL............................  Everglades National           60,000,000
                                 Park.
KY............................  Abraham Lincoln                1,596,000
                                 Birthplace NHS.
MA............................  Boston Harbor Islands          5,000,000
                                 (NRA) Pavilion.
MA............................  Boston National                3,913,000
                                 Historical Park.
MO............................  Jefferson National             1,500,000
                                 Expansion Memorial
                                 (riverfront bridge).
NC............................  Blue Ridge Parkway...          7,097,000
NC............................  Cape Hatteras                  3,090,000
                                 National Seashore.
NC............................  Ft Raleigh National            7,213,000
                                 Historical Site.
NM............................  Bandelier National             3,178,000
                                 Monument.
NY............................  Castle William                 1,350,000
                                 Gateway NRA.
NY............................  Vanderbilt Mansion             2,547,000
                                 NHS.
OH............................  Cuyahoga Valley                1,000,000
                                 National Park.
PA............................  Flight 93 National             1,200,000
                                 Memorial.
PA............................  Valley Forge National          1,000,000
                                 Park, Welcome Center.
TN............................  Great Smokey                      90,000
                                 Mountains Nat'l Park
                                 (p/d storage).
TN............................  Moccasin Bend                    500,000
                                 National
                                 Archeological
                                 District.
TX............................  Big Bend National              4,860,000
                                 Park.
UT............................  Canyonlands National             784,000
                                 Park.
UT............................  Utah Public Land               1,000,000
                                 Artifact Pres. Act.
VA............................  Booker T Washington              500,000
                                 NM.
VA............................  Jones Point                      640,000
                                 Lighthouse, GW
                                 Parkway.
VA............................  Roosevelt Island                 250,000
                                 Improvements, GW
                                 Parkway.
WA............................  Olympic National Park         20,000,000
                                 (Elwha).
WI............................  Apostle Island                 5,000,000
                                 Lighthouse
                                 Restoration.
WI............................  Ice Age National                 125,000
                                 Scenic Trail.
WV............................  New River Gorge                2,600,000
                                 National River.
                                Savings from                    -401,000
                                 performance
                                 contracting.
                                Use of prior year            -10,000,000
                                 balances.
                                                      ------------------
                                   Subtotal, Line           $149,223,000
                                    Item Projects.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       Bill language. The bill includes language permitting the 
     National Park Service to enter into a single procurement 
     contract for construction work at the Jefferson Memorial in 
     Washington, D.C. The bill also includes language authorizing 
     a grant to the St. Louis Metropolitan Park and Recreation 
     District for the purpose of planning and constructing a 
     pedestrian bridge to provide safe visitor access to the 
     Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Arch.

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                    LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND

                              (RESCISSION)

Appropriation enacted, 2008................................-$30,000,000
Budget estimate............................................-$30,000,000
Bill, 2009.................................................-$30,000,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008................................................0
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The bill rescinds $30,000,000, as in previous years, in 
     annual contract authority. This authority has not been used 
     in years, and there are no plans to use it in fiscal year 
     2009.


                 LAND ACQUISITION AND STATE ASSISTANCE

                    (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$68,977,000
Budget estimate..............................................20,832,000
Bill, 2009...................................................64,190,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................-4,787,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.....................................+43,358,000


------------------------------------------------------------------------
        State               Project description              Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Land Acquisition
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CA                    Golden Gate National Recreation         $4,000,000
                       Area--Rancho Corral de Tierra.
CA                    Whiskeytown NRA................            460,000
ID                    Minidoka NHS...................            350,000
KY/TN                 Cumberland Gap NHP--Fern Lake..          1,150,000
MA                    Cape Cod National Seashore.....          1,750,000
ME                    Acadia National Park...........            750,000
MI                    Sleeping Bear Dunes National               500,000
                       Lakeshore.
Mult.                 Civil War Battlefield                    4,000,000
                       Preservation Grants.
NC                    Guilford Courthouse NMP........            828,000
NH                    Appalachian National Scenic              1,375,000
                       Trail.
NM                    El Malpais National Monument...            150,000
PA                    Gettysburg NMP.................          2,215,000
PA/NJ                 Delaware Water Gap.............          1,000,000
SC                    Congaree NP....................          2,690,000
TX                    Big Thicket National Preserve..          1,000,000
VA                    Shenandoah Valley Battlefields           1,985,000
                       Historic District.
VI                    Virgin Islands National Park--           2,250,000
                       Maho Bay.
WA                    Lake Chelan NRA................            900,000
WA                    Mt. Rainier National Park--              1,807,000
                       Carbon River Gateway.
WI                    Ice Age National Scenic Trail..          1,000,000
WV                    Gauley River National                      780,000
                       Recreation Area.
WV                    Harpers Ferry NHP..............          2,000,000
WV                    New River Gorge National River.            500,000
                      Delayed Project Savings........         -2,500,000
                                                      ------------------
                         Subtotal, Line Item Projects         30,940,000
                      Acquisition Management.........          9,250,000
                      Inholdings.....................          2,500,000
                      Emergencies and Hardships......          2,500,000
                                                      ------------------
                           Total, NPS Land                   $45,190,000
                            Acquisition.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Assistance to States
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                      Stateside conservation grants..        $19,000,000
                      Administrative expenses........          1,000,000
                                                      ------------------
                         Sub-total, NPS Assistance to         20,000,000
                          States.
                      Rescission of prior year                -1,000,000
                       balances.
                                                      ------------------
                           Total, NPS Assistance to          $19,000,000
                            States.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       The Service is directed to submit the proposed allocation 
     of the delayed project savings to the House and Senate 
     Committees on Appropriations for approval.


                       URBAN PARKS AND RECREATION

Appropriation enacted, 2008..........................................$0
Budget estimate.............................................-$1,300,000
Bill, 2009...................................................-1,300,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................-1,300,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The bill rescinds $1,300,000, as requested, from prior year 
     balances in the Urban Parks and Recreation Fund.


                       ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

       The bill continues administrative provisions applicable to 
     the National Park Service and adds two new provisions. The 
     first new provision provides for the retention for 
     administrative purposes of up to 3 percent of new funding for 
     state Land and Water Conservation Fund grants authorized by 
     Public Law 109-432. The second new proviso extends the 
     authorization for the National Park Service Advisory Board 
     for one year.


                    UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

                 SURVEYS, INVESTIGATIONS, AND RESEARCH

Appropriation enacted, 2008..............................$1,006,480,000
Budget estimate.............................................968,516,000
Bill, 2009................................................1,043,803,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008......................................+37,323,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.....................................+75,287,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program, activity and 
     subactivity is included in the table at the end of this 
     section of the statement. The bill includes the proposed 
     global change research technical adjustments which move funds 
     from several activities into the global change activity. The 
     proposed reductions for travel are not included for any 
     activity. In addition, the bill also includes the 
     following specific funding levels and directions:
       Geographic Research and Remote Sensing. The bill includes 
     $1,000,000 for the national cooperative geographic 
     information system mapping program but does not include the 
     funding increase requested for the national land imaging 
     program. The bill includes the requested reduction for 
     geographic research and the transfer of priority ecosystems 
     science funding to biological research. The bill fully funds 
     the budget request of $24,150,000 for the Landsat Data 
     Continuity Mission and $16,000,000 to continue the Landsat 5/
     7 program. Satellite development and launch costs associated 
     with future US Geological Survey (USGS) land remote sensing 
     operations should not be transferred from the National 
     Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to the Department 
     of the Interior (DOI). These are functions that are not a 
     component of current DOI operations but clearly fall within 
     NASA's jurisdiction. Until a new plan for future land imaging 
     and remote sensing coordination is drawn up that evaluates 
     how satellite development, launch and operations should be 
     funded, DOI should not undertake any action that attempts to 
     assume the funding responsibilities that have traditionally 
     been a part of the NASA budget.
       Geologic Hazards Assessments. The bill includes $3,000,000 
     for the earthquakes portion of the multi-hazards initiative 
     and $500,000 for the one-time costs of seismological 
     equipment at the Arkansas Seismological Observatory, but the 
     requested reduction for earthquake grants is not included. 
     There is a general increase of $2,000,000 for volcano hazards 
     research. The Survey should evaluate ongoing needs for 
     important volcano research and monitoring in active areas, 
     such as Hawaii, Yellowstone, the Cascades and Alaska, where 
     the USGS maintains observatories. The bill also includes a 
     $1,500,000 increase for the global seismographic network.
       Geologic Landscapes and Coastal Assessments. The bill does 
     not include the funds requested for the water census. The 
     Administration should revisit that issue and consider 
     resubmitting a more integrated program request in the next 
     budget cycle. The bill moves funds for priority ecosystems 
     science from earth surface dynamics to biological research as 
     requested, and provides $750,000 for Great Lakes region 
     geological mapping within the National cooperative geologic 
     mapping subactivity. The bill includes $3,000,000 for 
     extended continental shelf mapping in the Arctic Ocean, a 
     total of $1,000,000 for the ocean action plan coastal geology 
     effort, and $500,000 for California sea floor mapping.
       Geologic Resources Assessments. The bill provides the 
     fiscal year 2008 funding level for the minerals resources 
     activities and assessments and includes $650,000 to initiate 
     a minerals resource assessment of federal lands in Nye 
     County, Nevada, in collaboration with the University of 
     Nevada, Las Vegas and the Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology. 
     The Survey's April 2008 petroleum resource assessment of the 
     Bakken Formation was an important benchmark to further our 
     nation's energy security. The Survey is strongly encouraged 
     to expedite its efforts to conduct further applicable 
     assessments or make additional data publicly available that 
     can demonstrate the full range of energy resources in the 
     stratigraphic sequences surrounding the Bakken Formation.
       Ground Water Resources. The bill does not provide funding 
     for the Water for America initiative but it does include a 
     $500,000 general increase and $900,000 for San Diego, CA, 
     aquifer mapping. Although funding is not

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     provided for new aspects of the Water for America initiative, 
     the importance of this work is recognized and future budgets 
     should consider a more integrated program request for this 
     work.
       National Water Quality Assessment. The bill does not 
     include the large reduction requested for this vital program.
       Toxic Substances Hydrology. As requested, the bill 
     transfers funds for priority ecosystems science to the 
     biological research program. In disagreement with the budget 
     request, the bill continues funding for amphibian research 
     and monitoring but moves that amount to biological research 
     where the work will be accomplished.
       Hydrologic Research & Development. The bill provides 
     $270,000 to continue the Hood Canal, WA dissolved oxygen 
     study, $295,000 to maintain the San Pedro River partnership, 
     AZ, $400,000 for the Long Term Estuary Assessment Group, LA, 
     and $500,000 to continue work pursuant to the US-Mexico 
     Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Act.
       National Streamflow Information Program. The bill does not 
     include funds for the Water for America initiative but does 
     include a general increase of $2,000,000 for the stream gage 
     program.
       Hydrologic Networks and Analysis. The bill maintains the 
     fiscal year 2008 funding level for the ocean action plan in 
     this subactivity, provides $497,000 to continue the Lake 
     Champlain basin toxic materials study and $500,000 to 
     maintain Hawaii water resources monitoring activities. The 
     Survey is encouraged to evaluate the need for selenium 
     studies in Colorado and, to the extent possible, incorporate 
     that work into other ongoing hydrologic research in the area.
       Biological Research. The bill includes the following: a 
     total of $750,000 for the Healthy Lands Initiative; the 
     requested funds for priority ecosystems science; the fiscal 
     year 2008 level for Pacific Northwest forest biology; 
     $650,000 for contaminant and endocrine biology research; 
     $200,000 for the science excellence program with the Fish and 
     Wildlife Service; $500,000 to maintain the San Francisco, CA 
     salt ponds restoration science; $800,000 to maintain the 
     Leetown, WV molecular biology effort; $750,000 to maintain 
     amphibian research and monitoring; a $1,000,000 increase for 
     Great Lakes biological sciences; and a total of $5,000,000 
     for National Biological Information Infrastructure. The 
     Survey is encouraged to provide full support for the southern 
     sea otter science and monitoring effort.
       Facilities. The bill provides the budget request, plus an 
     additional $4,000,000 for the deferred maintenance and 
     capital improvement activity to continue the on-going project 
     begun last year.
       Global Climate Change Research. The bill includes all of 
     the internal funding transfers recommended by the Survey in 
     order to establish this new budget activity, and an increase 
     of $14,045,000 above the total request. Within the amounts 
     provided, $10,000,000 is for the National Global Warming and 
     Wildlife Science Center and at least $3,000,000 is to 
     implement required geological and biological carbon 
     sequestration studies as required by sections 711, 712 and 
     714 of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007.
       The National Global Warming and Wildlife Science Center 
     funding includes $2,500,000 to complete establishment of the 
     Center. Additionally, the funding allows the Center to 
     develop mechanisms that will ensure that it is responsive to 
     the research and management needs of Federal and State 
     agencies regarding the impacts of global warming on fish, 
     wildlife, plants and ecological processes and the mechanisms 
     for adaptation to, mitigation of, or prevention of those 
     impacts. The recommendation also includes $7,500,000 for the 
     Center to fund research projects, including use of external 
     and independent scientific peer review, to address the needs 
     of resource management agencies and the American public 
     through greatly accelerated global warming research and 
     through development of decision support tools.
       The Secretary, with the assistance of the USGS National 
     Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center and a science 
     advisory board, including members recommended by the National 
     Academy of Sciences, should initiate development of a 
     national strategy to assist fish, wildlife, plants, and 
     associated ecological processes in becoming more resilient, 
     adapting to, and surviving the impacts of climate change. In 
     developing this national framework for flora and fauna 
     conservation in a changing climate, the Secretary should 
     consult with other Federal agencies, State fish, wildlife and 
     conservation data agencies, Territories, Tribes, scientists, 
     and stakeholders, and the Secretary should provide the public 
     with notice and opportunity for comment.


                      MINERALS MANAGEMENT SERVICE

                ROYALTY AND OFFSHORE MINERALS MANAGEMENT

Appropriation enacted, 2008................................$154,750,000
Budget estimate.............................................154,270,000
Bill, 2009..................................................157,373,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................+2,623,000
  Budget estimate, 2009......................................+3,103,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program and activity 
     is included in the table at the end of this section of the 
     statement. The bill incorporates the requested increases for 
     the leasing and environmental, resource and evaluation, 
     regulatory, compliance and asset management, and revenue and 
     operations programs. These increases are largely offset by 
     savings from the delays in the OCS-connect project. The 
     proposed reductions for travel are not included for any 
     activity. In addition, the bill also includes the following 
     specific funding levels and directions:
       Leasing and Environmental Program. The bill includes an 
     increase of $1,000,000 above the request to support the 
     alternative energy program.
       Resource Evaluation. The bill includes $900,000 to continue 
     the Center for Marine Resources and Environmental Technology 
     project, MS.
       General Support Services. The bill does not include the 
     requested decrease of $98,000 for the IDEAS program.


                           OIL SPILL RESEARCH

Appropriation enacted, 2008..................................$6,303,000
Budget estimate...............................................6,123,000
Bill, 2009....................................................6,303,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008................................................0
  Budget estimate, 2009........................................+180,000

       The bill includes $6,303,000 for oil spill research.


                       ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

       The bill continues language from the fiscal year 2008 
     enacted bill on a legislative matter requested by the 
     Administration, which deducts 2 percent of State royalties to 
     help cover Federal administrative costs, resulting in a 
     $47,000,000 scoring credit for the bill.


          OFFICE OF SURFACE MINING RECLAMATION AND ENFORCEMENT

                       REGULATION AND TECHNOLOGY

Appropriation enacted, 2008................................$118,362,000
Budget estimate.............................................118,352,000
Bill, 2009..................................................120,156,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................+1,794,000
  Budget estimate, 2009......................................+1,804,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program and activity 
     is included in the table at the end of this section of the 
     statement. The bill includes an increase of $1,000,000 in 
     environmental protection to assist the State regulatory 
     programs.


                    ABANDONED MINE RECLAMATION FUND

                    (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$51,951,000
Budget estimate..............................................30,811,000
Bill, 2009...................................................44,446,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................-7,505,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.....................................+13,635,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program and activity 
     is included in the table at the end of this section of the 
     statement. The bill provides the requested increases and 
     offsets them with a rescission of $8,500,000 in unobligated 
     balances from prior appropriations. In addition, the bill 
     makes permanent the authority previously given annually for 
     the State of Maryland to set aside the greater of $1,000,000 
     or 10 percent of the total of the grants made available to 
     the State for certain acid mine drainage abatement and 
     treatment activities. The Surface Mining Control and 
     Reclamation Act Amendment Act of 2006 did not provide a 
     funding source for state emergency programs, therefore, the 
     Administration request to discontinue funding for this 
     important program is denied.

                        Bureau of Indian Affairs


                      OPERATION OF INDIAN PROGRAMS

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008..............................$2,047,809,000
Budget estimate...........................................1,988,290,000
Bill, 2009................................................2,128,630,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008......................................+80,821,000
  Budget estimate, 2009....................................+140,340,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
     activity for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Operation of 
     Indian Programs, is included in the table at the end of this 
     section of the statement.
       Tribal Government.--Within the funds for tribal government, 
     there is $5,000,000 to partially restore the welfare 
     assistance program and $263,000 to restore the Western 
     Shoshone Claims program.
       Trust.--Natural Resource Management.--Within the funds for 
     trust resource management, rights protection, there is 
     $1,713,000 for the Timber-Fish-Wildlife program. Within the 
     funds for Tribal Management Development, there is $1,000,000 
     for the inter-tribal bison cooperative, and $345,000 for Lake 
     Roosevelt law enforcement. Within the funds for Fish, 
     Wildlife and Parks, there is a $360,000 increase for the 
     general program and $500,000 for fish hatcheries.
       Education.--The Bill includes the following distribution of 
     funds within Indian Education:

ISEP (formula funds).......................................$375,000,000
Student Transportation.......................................50,500,000
Early Childhood Development (FACE)...........................15,223,000
Johnson O'Malley Education Assistance Grants.................13,797,000
Tribal Colleges and Universities.............................59,321,000
Scholarships and Adult Education.............................29,663,000
Tribal Technical Colleges.....................................6,000,000

       The funds provided for tribal technical colleges are for 
     the Navajo Technical College, $2,000,000, and the United 
     Tribes Technical College, $4,000,000.
       Public Safety and Justice.--The Bill includes the following 
     distribution of funds within Public Safety and Justice, Law 
     Enforcement:

Criminal Investigation.....................................$163,148,000
Tribal LE and Special Investigations.........................15,022,000
Indian Police Academy.........................................4,089,000


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       Within the funds for criminal investigation, there is an 
     increase of $25,000,000 for tribal law enforcement in Indian 
     country to be targeted to addressing the problem of domestic 
     violence, particularly violence against women, combating 
     substance abuse, and engaging in community policing. There 
     are epidemic levels of sexual violence against Native 
     American and Alaska Native women in Indian Country, and this 
     funding should begin to provide the necessary resources to 
     support a coordinated response. The Bureau is directed to do 
     the following:
        Partner with the Indian Health Service, community 
     advocates, and tribal leaders to establish clear standards of 
     practice and standardized protocols for responding to 
     domestic violence and sexual assaults.
        Provide training programs that develop culturally 
     sensitive protocols for officers in the field who are most 
     often the first to respond to incidences of domestic violence 
     and sexual assault as well as protocols for the collection 
     and preservation of evidence for prosecution.
        Work with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and 
     the United States Attorney's Office to establish clear 
     guidelines for the reporting of crimes and establishing 
     evidentiary chains of command to maximize prosecutions.
        Work with Tribes, States, and local governments to 
     clearly delineate jurisdictional responsibilities and 
     protocols associated with reporting, responding to, and 
     prosecuting these crimes.
       Community and Economic Development.--Within the funds for 
     Community and Economic Development, there is $11,864,000 for 
     job placement and training programs, $3,893,000 for economic 
     development, which includes $400,000 for the ironworkers 
     training program and $26,046,000 for road maintenance.


                              CONSTRUCTION

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008................................$203,754,000
Budget estimate.............................................173,261,000
Bill, 2009..................................................217,688,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008......................................+13,934,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.....................................+44,427,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
     activity for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Construction, is 
     included in the table at the end of this section of the 
     statement.
       Education.--Within the funds for Education Construction, 
     there is $4,445,000 for employee housing, and $84,974,000 for 
     facility improvement and repair. The increased funds within 
     employee housing are to be used for new and existing housing 
     needs in remote areas to promote recruitment and retention of 
     teachers and other vital educational staff.
       Public Safety and Justice.--Within the funds for Public 
     Safety and Justice Construction, there is $21,500,000 for 
     detention center replacement, $3,500,000 for employee 
     housing, and $10,941,000 for facilities improvement and 
     repair. The increased funds for employee housing are to be 
     used for new and existing housing needs in remote areas to 
     promote recruitment and retention of law enforcement 
     officers.
       Resource Management.--Within the funds for Resource 
     Management Construction, there is $2,000,000 for mitigation 
     of uranium contamination on the Navajo and Hopi reservations.


INDIAN LAND AND WATER CLAIMS SETTLEMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS PAYMENTS TO 
                                INDIANS

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$33,538,000
Budget estimate..............................................21,627,000
Bill, 2009...................................................21,627,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008......................................-11,911,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
     activity for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Indian Land and 
     Water Claims Settlements and Miscellaneous Payments to 
     Indians, is included in the table at the end of this section 
     of the statement.


                 INDIAN GUARANTEED LOAN PROGRAM ACCOUNT

Appropriation enacted, 2008..................................$6,178,000
Budget estimate...............................................8,186,000
Bill, 2009....................................................8,186,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................+2,008,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The bill provides $8,186,000, as requested, for the Indian 
     Guaranteed Loan Program Account.

                          DEPARTMENTAL OFFICES

                        OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$99,573,000
Budget estimate.............................................105,895,000
Bill, 2009..................................................107,264,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................+7,691,000
  Budget estimate, 2009......................................+1,369,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program and activity 
     is included in the table at the end of this section of the 
     statement. Within the funds provided, the bill includes 
     $1,000,000 to provide administrative support for the 
     commission to study the potential creation of the National 
     Museum of the American Latino, as authorized, $269,000 to 
     assist the Department's efforts to eradicate drugs on public 
     lands, and a $100,000 general increase.

            MANAGEMENT OF FEDERAL LANDS FOR SUBSISTENCE USES


                              (RESCISSION)

Appropriation enacted, 2008..........................................$0
Budget estimate................................................-108,000
Bill, 2009.....................................................-108,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.........................................-108,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The bill includes the Administration request that 
     unobligated balances remaining in the account, a total of 
     $108,000, be permanently rescinded.

                            INSULAR AFFAIRS


                       ASSISTANCE TO TERRITORIES

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$77,819,000
Budget estimate..............................................75,054,000
Bill, 2009...................................................78,665,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.........................................+846,000
  Budget estimate, 2009......................................+3,611,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program and activity 
     is included in the table at the end of this section of the 
     statement. The technical assistance program continues 
     previous projects as follows: $1,000,000 for the Marshall 
     Islands four atoll health care program; $850,000 for the 
     Prior Services Trust Fund; $320,000 for judicial and court 
     education; $750,000 for the Commonwealth of the Northern 
     Mariana Islands population and workforce survey; and an 
     increase of $200,000 for Insular student educational travel. 
     The Secretary should consider using some of the funding 
     increase to staff an office in Guam to help deal with the 
     upcoming military build-up and other Guam issues.


                      COMPACT OF FREE ASSOCIATION

Appropriation enacted, 2008..................................$5,310,000
Budget estimate...............................................4,818,000
Bill, 2009....................................................5,318,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008...........................................+8,000
  Budget estimate, 2009........................................+500,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program is included 
     in the table at the end of this section of the statement.


                        OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$58,326,000
Budget estimate..............................................62,050,000
Bill, 2009...................................................62,050,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................+3,724,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The bill provides the funding requested; the detailed 
     allocation of funding by activity is included in the table at 
     the end of this section of the statement.


                      OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$43,877,000
Budget estimate..............................................44,823,000
Bill, 2009...................................................45,953,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................+2,076,000
  Budget estimate, 2009......................................+1,130,000

       The detailed allocation of funding is included in the table 
     at the end of this section of the statement. Within the 
     amounts provided, $1,000,000 has been added beyond the 
     request to increase auditing and oversight capabilities as it 
     relates to energy related financial activities of the 
     Department.


           OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL TRUSTEE FOR AMERICAN INDIANS

                         FEDERAL TRUST PROGRAMS

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008................................$179,487,000
Budget estimate.............................................181,648,000
Bill, 2009..................................................181,648,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................+2,161,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The bill provides $181,648,000, as requested, for the 
     Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians, Federal 
     Trust Programs.


                       INDIAN LAND CONSOLIDATION

Appropriation enacted, 2008..................................$9,844,000
Budget estimate.......................................................0
Bill, 2009............................................................0
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................-9,844,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The bill accepts the Administration's request to not 
     provide funding for Indian Land Consolidation.


                        DEPARTMENT-WIDE PROGRAMS

                        WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008................................$808,072,000
Budget estimate.............................................850,143,000
Bill, 2009..................................................859,453,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008......................................+51,381,000
  Budget estimate, 2009......................................+9,310,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program and activity 
     is included in the table at the end of this section of the 
     statement. The bill includes funding for wildfire suppression 
     at the ten-year average suppression cost. The bill does not 
     provide the requested decreases for the preparedness program; 
     the increased funds for preparedness are for fixed costs. 
     Burned area rehabilitation funding has been reduced by 
     $4,600,000 because the Native Plant Materials Development 
     Program has been moved to the BLM.
       The Department and the Forest Service must work together, 
     along with State and other partners, to maintain sufficient 
     readiness with the preparedness program. The Department 
     should do its utmost to maintain wildfire suppression 
     capability at least at the same levels as in fiscal years 
     2007 and 2008. The Department should immediately notify the 
     Committees on Appropriations if it appears that funding 
     shortfalls may limit needed firefighting capacity.
       It is imperative that both departments expedite deployment 
     of the fire program analysis system in order to justify 
     further investment beyond the current fiscal year.

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       The Department of the Interior and the Forest Service 
     should continue reports required by the Committees on 
     Appropriations previously and examine, using independent 
     panels, any individual wildfire incident which results in 
     expenses greater than $10,000,000.


                       PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES

Appropriation enacted, 2008................................$228,901,000
Budget estimate.............................................195,000,000
Bill, 2009............................................................0
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.....................................-228,901,000
  Budget estimate, 2009....................................-195,000,000

       The Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) program is now fully 
     funded with mandatory funds, so no funding is provided in 
     this bill. The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 
     (Public Law 110-343) provided that the total, discretionary 
     plus mandatory PILT payments were $367,226,525 in fiscal year 
     2008, and that mandatory payments of approximately 
     $376,000,000 will be made for PILT in fiscal year 2009. The 
     bill also includes language under the Office of the Secretary 
     heading continuing past practices, which allows the use of 
     $400,000 of the PILT funds for PILT administration, and 
     preventing payments to counties which would receive less than 
     $100.


                    CENTRAL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FUND

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$ 9,799,000
Budget estimate..............................................10,148,000
Bill, 2009...................................................10,148,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.........................................+349,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The bill provides $10,148,000, as requested, for the 
     Central Hazardous Materials Fund.


           NATURAL RESOURCE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT AND RESTORATION

                NATURAL RESOURCE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT FUND

Appropriation enacted, 2008..................................$6,202,000
Budget estimate...............................................6,338,000
Bill, 2009....................................................6,338,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.........................................+136,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The bill provides $6,338,000, as requested, for the Natural 
     Resource Damage Assessment Fund. The detailed allocation of 
     funding by activity is included in the table at the end of 
     this section of the statement.


                          WORKING CAPITAL FUND

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$40,092,000
Budget estimate..............................................73,435,000
Bill, 2009...................................................73,435,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008......................................+33,343,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The bill provides $73,435,000 for the Working Capital Fund, 
     Financial and Business Management System, as requested, and 
     provides the Administrative provision, as requested, 
     governing acquisition of certain aircraft.

             General Provisions, Department of the Interior


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

       Sec. 101: Retains a provision providing Secretarial 
     authority to transfer program funds for expenditures in cases 
     of emergency.
       Sec. 102: Retains a provision 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: Continues 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: Continues a provision permitting the transfer of 
     funds between the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Office of 
     the Special Trustee for American Indians.
       Sec. 105: Continues a provision permitting the 
     redistribution of tribal priority allocation and tribal base 
     funds to alleviate funding inequities.
       Sec. 106: Continues 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. 107: Continues a provision allowing the Secretary to 
     pay private attorney fees for employees and former employees 
     incurred in connection with Cobell v. Kempthorne.
       Sec. 108: Retains a provision dealing with the U.S. Fish 
     and Wildlife Service's responsibilities for mass marking of 
     salmonid stocks.
       Sec. 109: Continues a provision prohibiting the use of 
     funds to study or implement a plan to drain or reduce water 
     levels in Lake Powell.
       Sec. 110: Continues 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. 111: Extends for one year a provision in the previous 
     Interior and Environment Appropriations Act which allows the 
     Minerals Management Service to accept contributions to 
     complete environmental documents prior to energy exploration 
     and production.
       Sec. 112: Retains a provision 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. 113: Includes a provision permitting the Secretary of 
     the Interior to enter into cooperative agreements with a 
     State, other political division, or any not-for profit 
     organization under certain conditions.
       Sec. 114: Includes language authorizing funds provided for 
     land acquisition at the Ice Age National Scenic Trail and 
     Shenandoah Valley Battlefields National Historic District be 
     granted to a State, a local government, or any other land 
     management entity.
       Sec. 115: Includes a provision providing the Department 
     with civil and criminal penalty authority for revenue 
     collection of solid minerals, geothermal, and offshore 
     alternative energy activities to correct existing 
     deficiencies in the Sections 109 and 110 of the Federal Oil 
     and Gas Royalty Management Act.
       Sec. 116: Includes a provision renaming the Pittsford 
     National Fish Hatchery to the Dwight D. Eisenhower National 
     Fish Hatchery.
       Sec. 117: Includes language clarifying the purpose for the 
     Baca National Wildlife Refuge in Colorado.
       Sec. 118: Includes a provision restricting the use of funds 
     to reduce the number of Axis or Fallow deer at Point Reyes 
     National Seashore.
       Outer Continental Shelf.--Consistent with prior action by 
     the Congress in Public Law 110-329, the Consolidated 
     Security, Disaster Assistance, and Continuing Appropriations 
     Act, 2009, the bill does not contain language providing for a 
     moratorium on Outer Continental Shelf oil and gas leasing 
     activities.

               TITLE II--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

       Reprogrammings.--The Environmental Protection Agency shall 
     apply the $1,000,000 reprogramming limitation to program area 
     funding levels specified in the detailed table at the end of 
     this section of the statement. Where the bill provides 
     funding levels for program-projects or activities within a 
     program area, the reprogramming limitation applies to those 
     funding levels.
       Congressional Budget Justification.--With regard to the 
     Agency's annual Congressional Budget Justification, the 
     Agency is directed to (1) expand the number of activities 
     within the program-projects described and justified, 
     including budgetary information and data; (2) include a 
     comprehensive index of programs and activities within the 
     program-projects; (3) add the requested bill language, with 
     changes highlighted, at the beginning of each account 
     section; and, (4) justify the budget for every program/
     project, including those proposed for elimination.
       Energy Permitting Initiative.--The bill includes the 
     requested amount in both the Environmental Programs and 
     Management and the State and Tribal Assistance Grant Accounts 
     for the energy permitting initiative, which will help to 
     ensure energy development is undertaken in an environmentally 
     sound manner.
       Homeland Security Budget Amendment.--The bill includes 
     increases above the Fiscal Year 2008 enacted level for 
     Preparedness, Response and Recovery activities. The Agency 
     has the flexibility to fund, from within those amounts, 
     activities requested in the 2009 Budget Amendment. The Agency 
     is directed to submit a spending plan for Homeland Security 
     activities within 60 days of enactment.
       Operations and Administrative Reductions.--Unless otherwise 
     specified, the Agency has the flexibility to apply rent, 
     utilities and/or security savings to the decreases in the 
     Operations and Administration programs in each account.


                         SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Appropriation enacted, 2008................................$760,084,000
Budget estimate.............................................774,127,000
(Includes a budget amendment request of $10,600,000)
Bill, 2009..................................................790,051,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008......................................+29,967,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.....................................+15,924,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program area for this 
     account is included in the table at the end of this section 
     of the statement. In addition to these specific amounts, the 
     bill includes the following:
       Air Toxics and Quality.--Within the amount provided, 
     $3,951,000 is for the CASTNET Program and no less than 
     $8,000,000 is for implementation of the Renewable Fuels 
     Standard required by the Energy Independence and Security 
     Act. The latter is to be allocated as follows: $3,000,000 for 
     rule development and implementation; $3,000,000 for Lab 
     capacity and equipment; and, $2,000,000 to develop and test 
     the new credit tracking system required to implement the new 
     standard.
       Homeland Security.--Within the amount provided, $15,137,000 
     is for the Water Security Initiative, sufficient to fund 
     pilots 4 and 5, and $26,800,000 is for decontamination 
     activities, which is a 22 percent increase above the prior 
     year.
       Research: Clean Air.--Within the amount provided, 
     $18,365,000 is for Global Change Research, of which 
     $2,000,000 is directed to study Greenhouse Gas mitigation and 
     adaptation strategies.
       Research: Clean Water.--Within the amount provided, 
     $47,283,000 is for Drinking Water Research, of which 
     $2,000,000 is directed to continue research on the effects of 
     carbon sequestration on groundwater sources and $2,000,000 is 
     to study the human health risks associated with urban 
     stormwater runoff.
       Research/National Priorities.--The funds shall be allocated 
     as follows: $2,000,000 for

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     the Water Environment Research Foundation; $1,700,000 for the 
     American Water Works Research Foundation (Water Research 
     Foundation); $1,000,000 for the Southwest Consortium for 
     Environmental Research and Policy; and $750,000 for the 
     Consortium for Plant Biotech Research.
       Research: Human Health and Ecosystems.--Within the amount 
     provided, $14,863,000 is for Computational Toxicology; 
     $11,002,000 for Endocrine Disruptor research; and, $9,887,000 
     for Research: Fellowship, where the increase is directed to 
     the STAR Fellowship Grants. The bill also includes 
     $153,342,000 for Research: Human Health and Ecosystems, which 
     is $8,600,000 above the request. The Agency is directed to 
     allocate that increase as follows: $720,000 to restore the 
     TIME/LTM program to the prior year level; $1,600,000 for the 
     National Academy of Sciences' third party review of the 
     Federal nanotechnology research program; $3,200,000 to 
     partially restore ecosystems research programs; and, 
     $3,080,000 for human health research. In addition, the Agency 
     is directed to use a portion of the recent increases in the 
     Human Health Risk Assessments program to expedite the new 
     risk assessment for Trichlorethylene.
       Integrated Risk Assessment System (IRIS).--Given concerns 
     that the newly revised IRIS process will exacerbate delays 
     and reduce transparency, the Agency is directed to 
     aggressively pursue completion of pending IRIS assessments 
     and to report to the Committees on the steps it will take to 
     revise the IRIS process in accordance with recommendations in 
     the March 2008 GAO report.
       Nanotechnology.--The House and Senate Committees on 
     Appropriations support EPA's ongoing efforts to work with the 
     National Academy of Sciences and other Federal partners to 
     conduct a third-party review of the Government's 
     environmental, health and safety research strategy and have 
     provided funds to support this effort.


                 ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS AND MANAGEMENT

Appropriation enacted, 2008..............................$2,327,962,000
Budget estimate...........................................2,338,353,000
Bill, 2009................................................2,392,079,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008......................................+64,117,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.....................................+53,726,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program area for this 
     account is included in the table at the end of this section 
     of the statement. In addition to these specific amounts, the 
     bill includes the following:
       Air Toxics and Quality.--Within the amount provided, 
     $1,000,000 is to restore the Sunwise program. In addition, 
     the Agency is directed to fully fund the National Emissions 
     Inventory.
       Brownfields.--Within the amount provided, $1,200,000 is to 
     restore the Smart Growth Program to the enacted level.
       Climate Protection Program.--Within the amount provided, 
     $50,000,000 is for the Energy Star Program and $6,500,000 is 
     to promulgate and begin implementing the Greenhouse Gas 
     reporting rule authorized by P.L. 110-161. Bill language 
     regarding this rule is also included in the Administrative 
     Provisions Section. The bill eliminates funding for the Asian 
     Pacific Partnership program.
       Compliance.--Within the amount provided, $23,835,000 is for 
     Compliance Assistance and Centers and $9,000,000 is for 
     Compliance Incentives.
       Enforcement.--Within the amount provided, $136,000,000 is 
     for Civil Enforcement and $45,500,000 is for Criminal 
     Enforcement. These increases are provided to begin to restore 
     staffing in the Office of Enforcement and Compliance 
     Assurance, with the Civil Enforcement increase available for 
     implementation of the EISA. In addition, the bill includes no 
     less than $7,000,000 for Environmental Justice programs.
       Environmental Protection/National Priorities.--The funds 
     shall be allocated as follows: $11,500,000 for the National 
     Rural Water Association; $2,000,000 for the Small Public 
     Water System Technology Assistance Centers; $2,500,000 for 
     the Rural Community Assistance Partnership; $700,000 for the 
     Water Systems Council/WellCare; and, $750,000 for the 
     National Biosolids Partnership. Funds for the Technical 
     Assistance Centers should be divided equally between the 
     existing centers.
       Geographic Programs.--The detailed allocation of funding by 
     specific geographic program area is included in the table at 
     the end of this section of the statement. In addition to 
     these specific amounts, the bill includes the following 
     directives. Funding for the Chesapeake Bay Program is 
     allocated as follows: $21,001,000 for the base program, 
     $8,000,000 for Nutrient Removal grants, and $2,000,000 for 
     Small Watershed grants. The increase to the Great Lakes 
     National Program Office is provided for additional staff to 
     manage the Great Lakes Legacy Act. Funds for the San 
     Francisco Bay program shall be used to continue grants to 
     State and local governments and partner organizations to 
     implement projects that improve water quality and restore Bay 
     watersheds. Matching funds of no less than 25 percent shall 
     be required, with priority given to organizations that 
     emphasize the ability to leverage additional funds. Funds 
     shall be awarded competitively. The Puget Sound restoration 
     funds are provided in conjunction with the Clean Water Act 
     for development and implementation of programs that will 
     improve water quality, air quality, and minimize the adverse 
     impacts of rapid development in the Puget Sound 
     Basin, including activities linked to nonpoint sources or 
     habitat restoration work. Funds shall be awarded 
     competitively.
       The bill also eliminates funding for the Regional 
     Geographic Initiatives Program, which reflects continued 
     concerns about the scope and purpose of the program.
       Indoor Air.--The increase provided is directed to Reduced 
     Risks from Indoor Air to restore the reduction to the Asthma 
     program.
       Information Exchange/Outreach.--From within the funds 
     provided, the Agency is directed to fund the Environmental 
     Education program at its historic level of $9,000,000. The 
     bill includes an increase of $6,448,000 for this program and 
     the Agency is directed to provide the additional $2,552,000 
     from the four program-projects which ``housed'' the 
     Environmental Education FTE in the President's budget. The 
     Agency also is directed to apply the funding formula mandated 
     in the Environmental Education statute to the entire 
     $9,000,000. The bill provides $1,000,000 less than requested 
     for the Exchange Network to reflect the fiscal year 2008 
     reprogramming which initiated the Integrated Trade Data 
     System. The bill also provides $15,702,000 for the TRI/Right 
     to Know program.
       International Programs.--From within the funds provided, 
     $5,590,000 is for the US/Mexican Border Program.
       IT/Data Management/Security.--The Agency is directed to 
     take the reduction of $2,000,000 to this program area from 
     activities other than those to restore the Agency library 
     system.
       Legal/Science/Regulatory/Economic Review.--The bill 
     provides $19,443,000 for the Regulatory Innovation Program, 
     and the Agency is directed to apply no less than $3,500,000 
     of the reduction to the Performance Track Program. In 
     addition, the bill provides $16,415,000 for the Regulatory-
     Economic Management and Analysis Program.
       Operations and Administration.--The bill provides 
     $73,623,000 for Central Planning and Budgeting and the Agency 
     is directed to apply the reduction to the Financial System 
     Modernization Project.
       Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).--The 
     $2,000,000 reduction to this program area eliminates the 
     requested funding for the Electronic Manifest for Hazardous 
     Waste, pending Congressional authorization of the fees.
       Toxics Risk Review and Prevention.--Within the funds 
     provided, $5,743,000 is for the Toxic Substances: Chemical 
     Risk Management program; $8,560,000 is for the Endocrine 
     Disruptor program; and, $12,531,000 is for the High 
     Production Volume Challenge/Voluntary Children's Chemical 
     Evaluation Program.
       Water: Ecosystems.--The bill provides $37,000,000 for 
     implementation of the Great Lakes Legacy Act and $26,607,000 
     for the National Estuaries/Coastal Waterways program, which 
     includes $16,800,000 for the Section 320 grant program. The 
     Agency is directed to provide at least $600,000 to each 
     National Estuary.
       WaterISAC.--The bill provides the request of $2,000,000 for 
     this activity and the Agency is directed to implement the 
     program through a grant to the Association of Metropolitan 
     Water Agencies.
       Endocrine Disruptors.--The House and Senate Appropriations 
     Committees remain deeply concerned about the delays 
     associated with assessing the impact of endocrine disrupting 
     chemicals on the environment and public health. The Agency is 
     directed to address this issue as a first priority and to 
     submit to the Committees within 6 months of enactment a plan 
     to address the backlog and delays in the Endocrine Disruptor 
     Screening Program.
       Life-cycle Inventory Analysis.--The Agency is encouraged to 
     develop, in consultation with the National Renewable Energy 
     Laboratory of the Department of Energy, a comprehensive life-
     cycle inventory analysis, including a carbon profile, for 
     specification grade recycled scrap commodities utilized by 
     manufacturers that produce both virgin and recycled materials 
     for use as feedstock as well as manufacturers that use 
     recycled material as feedstock.
       Perchlorate.--The House and Senate Committees on 
     Appropriations are concerned about EPA's preliminary decision 
     not to issue national primary drinking water regulations for 
     perchlorate under the Safe Drinking Water Act, and urge EPA 
     to reconsider its position and to issue regulations 
     establishing a maximum contaminant level for perchlorate as 
     soon as possible. To facilitate this effort, EPA is 
     encouraged to consult with its Science Advisory Board and 
     States which have established maximum contaminant levels for 
     perchlorate in drinking water supplies in order to develop a 
     safe national standard for all populations.


                      OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$41,099,000
Budget estimate..............................................39,483,000
Bill, 2009...................................................44,791,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................+3,692,000
  Budget estimate, 2009......................................+5,308,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program area for this 
     account is included in the table at the end of this section 
     of the statement. In addition to these specific amounts, the 
     bill includes the following:
       None of the funds are to be used for ``buy-outs'' 
     associated with staffing reductions. The Inspector General is 
     to continue submitting quarterly staffing reports. The bill 
     also includes $9,975,000 in the Superfund account for 
     activities related to investigations and audits of that 
     program. To support the Inspector General's role as IG for 
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     Safety and Hazard Investigations Board, the bill also 
     includes a transfer of $300,000 from the Board's 
     appropriation account to this account. The IG is directed to 
     expand the scope of its reviews of the Board, beginning with 
     the issues recently identified by the Government 
     Accountability Office.


                        BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$34,258,000
Budget estimate..............................................35,001,000
Bill, 2009...................................................35,001,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.........................................+743,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       For the Buildings and Facilities Account, the bill provides 
     the requested amount, which is displayed by program area in 
     the table at the end of this section of the statement.


                     HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE SUPERFUND

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008..............................$1,253,998,000
Budget estimate...........................................1,288,398,000
(Includes a budget amendment request of $24,165,000)
Bill, 2009................................................1,285,024,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008......................................+31,026,000
  Budget estimate, 2009......................................-3,374,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program area for this 
     account is included in the table at the end of this section 
     of the statement. In addition to these specific amounts, the 
     bill includes the following:
       Audits, Evaluations, and Investigations.--The bill provides 
     $9,975,000 to be paid to the Inspector General Account for 
     audits and investigations related to the Superfund program. 
     None of the funds are to be used for ``buy-outs'' associated 
     with staffing reductions. The Inspector General is to 
     continue submitting quarterly staffing reports.
       Enforcement.--From within the funds provided, no less than 
     $166,778,000 is directed to the Superfund enforcement 
     program-project, of which no less than $25,600,000 is for the 
     Interagency agreement with the Department of Justice.
       Homeland Security.--From within the funds provided, 
     $33,467,000 is for Preparedness, Response and Recovery 
     activities and programs.
       Superfund Cleanup.--From within the amount provided, the 
     bill provides $605,000,000 for the Superfund Remedial 
     program.
       The bill provides the request of $26,417,000 to be paid to 
     the Science and Technology Account for research related to 
     the Superfund program.
       The Agency is directed to report within 30 days of 
     enactment on its annual audit of the Region's use of the Army 
     Corps of Engineers to oversee Superfund cleanups.
       Rialto-Colton Basin in California.--The House and Senate 
     Appropriations Committees support the Agency's proposed 
     listing of Rialto-Colton Basin in San Bernardino County, 
     California to the National Priorities List to remediate 
     groundwater contamination. EPA is also encouraged to issue 
     water replacement orders against the parties responsible for 
     trichloroethylene and perchlorate contamination of the 
     groundwater basin to remain in effect until clean drinking 
     water supplies are fully restored to the City of Rialto, City 
     of Colton, West Valley Water District and the Fontana Water 
     Company.


          LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK TRUST FUND PROGRAM

Appropriation enacted, 2008................................$105,816,000
Budget estimate..............................................92,584,000
Bill, 2009..................................................112,577,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................+6,761,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.....................................+19,993,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program area for this 
     account is included in the table at the end of this section 
     of the statement. In addition to these specific amounts, the 
     bill includes the following:
       Underground Storage Tanks (LUST/UST).--From within the 
     funds provided, $63,000,000 is directed to LUST Cooperative 
     Agreements and $35,500,000 to the Underground Storage Tank 
     grants authorized by the Energy Policy Act of 2005. The 
     President had requested these funds through the State and 
     Tribal Assistance Grants Account.


                           OIL SPILL RESPONSE

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$17,056,000
Budget estimate..............................................17,687,000
Bill, 2009...................................................17,687,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.........................................+631,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       For the Oil Spill Response Account, the bill provides the 
     requested amount, which is displayed by program area in the 
     table at the end of this section of the statement.


                   STATE AND TRIBAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS

Appropriation enacted, 2008..............................$2,926,223,000
Budget estimate...........................................2,601,652,000
Bill, 2009................................................2,968,464,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008......................................+42,241,000
  Budget estimate, 2009....................................+366,812,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program area for this 
     account is included in the table at the end of this section 
     of the statement. In addition to these specific amounts, the 
     bill includes the following:
       Infrastructure Assistance. The bill provides 
     $1,873,609,000, which is $308,164,000 above the request. 
     Within this program area, the bill includes:
       Mexican Border Infrastructure.--From within the amount 
     provided for the Mexican Border program, $2,500,000 is 
     directed to El Paso and Brownsville, Texas as in prior years. 
     Consistent with recommendations from the Inspector General in 
     his March 31, 2008 Report, the Agency is directed to (1) 
     complete planning and design of projects before it awards 
     grant funds to the North American Development Bank for 
     construction; (2) work with its partners to create a 
     portfolio of developed projects, which would then be ready to 
     begin construction as funding becomes available; and, (3) 
     report to the Committees within six months of enactment on 
     its progress to implement these directives and other IG 
     recommendations.
       Diesel Emission Reduction Grants.--The bill includes funds 
     to support the Ports Initiative and the Agency is directed to 
     consider giving priority funding to either ports with the 
     largest volume of activity or ports in non-attainment areas.
       California Emissions Reduction Grants.--The bill provides 
     funds to continue cost-effective emission reduction project 
     grants, to be divided equally between the San Joaquin Valley 
     and the South Coast air quality districts. These grants shall 
     fund projects that reduce emissions and improve local air 
     quality such as innovative or cost-effective retrofits, 
     engine replacement, equipment replacement and technology 
     development in the transportation, agriculture, and port 
     sectors. Funds shall be matched at the program level on at 
     least a 1-to-1 basis, and shall be awarded competitively.
       State and Tribal Assistance Grants Infrastructure Grants.--
     The bill provides $145,000,000 for the following projects:

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       Categorical Grants. The bill provides $1,094,855,000, which 
     is $58,648,000 above the request, adjusted to reflect the 
     Underground Storage Tank Program's movement to the LUST 
     account. Within this program area, the bill includes:
       Climate Change Initiative Grants for Local Communities.--
     The Bill includes $10,000,000 for the Office of Air and 
     Radiation to initiate a new, competitive grant program to 
     assist local communities in establishing and implementing 
     their own climate change initiatives. The goal of this 
     program is to implement programs, projects and approaches, 
     which demonstrate documentable reductions in greenhouse gases 
     and are replicable elsewhere. The Agency is directed to 
     follow these guidelines to implement this Program: (1) grants 
     are to be awarded on a competitive basis; (2) they are to be 
     one-time grants only; (3) grantees, other than tribes, are 
     required to provide a 50 percent match for the Federal funds; 
     (4) local, county, municipal and tribal governments are 
     eligible to apply; (5) five percent of the funds shall be 
     allocated to tribal governments; (6) grants will fund 
     planning activities, demonstration pilots, innovative 
     approaches and implementation of projects designed to reduce 
     greenhouse gases; (7) examples of eligible projects include 
     land use planning, programs to reduce vehicle miles traveled, 
     improvements to building energy efficiency and projects to 
     capture methane from agriculture operations for use as an 
     alternative to fossil fuels. The Agency is directed to report 
     on its progress in implementing this grant program, including 
     a summary of the projects funded, estimates of greenhouse 
     gases reduced and suggestions for future implementation of 
     the program.
       Section 106 Pollution Control Grants.--The bill provides 
     $218,495,000 for pollution control grants authorized by 
     Section 106 of the Clean Water Act. The House and Senate 
     Appropriations Committees do not support the Agency's recent 
     National Permit Discharge and Elimination System (NPDES) 
     rulemaking to create an incentive pool of funds for States 
     that charge NPDES fees and have not provided funds to 
     implement this change. The Agency is directed to award 
     Section 106 grants using the historic allocation formula. The 
     Committees have also rejected the Agency's proposal to direct 
     the entire amount appropriated for water quality monitoring 
     to statistically representative monitoring programs and 
     direct the Agency to follow the historic allocation criteria 
     between State capacity building and national surveys, as 
     provided in fiscal year 2008.
       Underground Storage Tank Grants.--The amount remaining in 
     this account and not moved to the LUST account, is directed 
     to fund state activities not authorized by either section 
     9003(h) of the Solid Waste Disposal Act or the Energy Policy 
     Act of 2005.

       ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY


                    (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

       The bill includes two new administrative provisions which 
     make permanent prior year limitations on the reimbursement of 
     consultants, purchase of uniforms, and use of funds for 
     facility construction projects. It also includes bill 
     language concerning the Agency's use of Title 42 hiring 
     authority. The bill includes a $10,000,000 rescission from 
     the State and Tribal Assistance Grants Account as proposed in 
     the budget request. The Committees further direct the Agency 
     to take this rescission from the following programs:
       (1) Unobligated balances from the Title II Construction 
     Grants program;
       (2) Unobligated prior-year balances from State categorical 
     grant programs; and
       (3) Balances from special project grants appropriated in 
     fiscal year 2002 or earlier which have not been obligated on 
     an approved grant as of July 1, 2009.
       The Agency is directed to provide a report to the 
     Committees outlining the allocation of the rescission 15 days 
     prior to implementation.
       The bill includes a provision mandating that the Agency 
     provide no less than $6,500,000 from the Environmental 
     Program and Management account for the Greenhouse Gas 
     emissions reporting rule and restating the deadline for 
     promulgation of a final rule, as directed by Public Law 110-
     161. That law directed EPA 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. 
     The Committees are dismayed that the Agency missed its 
     September 26, 2008 deadline to issue a draft rule and direct 
     the Agency to redouble its efforts to meet the June 26, 2009 
     deadline to promulgate the final rule, as required by law.

                      TITLE III--RELATED AGENCIES

                       DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE


                             FOREST SERVICE

                     FOREST AND RANGELAND RESEARCH

Appropriation enacted, 2008................................$285,926,000
Budget estimate.............................................263,000,000
Bill, 2009..................................................296,380,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008......................................+10,454,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.....................................+33,380,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program is included 
     in the table at the end of this section of the statement; 
     this includes an increase of $4,000,000 for fixed costs. 
     Within the funds provided there is a total increase above 
     fiscal year 2008 of $5,000,000 for priority global climate 
     change research. The funding increase for climate change 
     science should include carbon cycle science; carbon inventory 
     and management; bioenergy and biomaterials; atmospheric 
     deposition and watersheds; climate and air quality effects; 
     and, social impacts and policy. In addition, the bill 
     includes: $400,000 for the Center for Bottomlands Hardwoods 
     (MS); $1,300,000 for Forest Products Lab equipment (WI); 
     $900,000 each for the Northeast States Research Cooperatives 
     in Vermont and New Hampshire and $300,000 for this item in 
     Maine.


                       state and private forestry

Appropriation enacted, 2008................................$262,808,000
Budget estimate.............................................109,500,000
Bill, 2009..................................................265,861,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................+3,053,000
  Budget estimate, 2009....................................+156,361,000
       The detailed allocation of funding by program, activity and 
     subactivity is included in the table at the end of this 
     section of the statement. In addition, the bill also includes 
     the following specific funding levels and directions:
       Forest Health Management, Cooperative Lands.--Within the 
     funds provided there is a program increase of $1,000,000 for 
     emerald ash borer work in the Midwest and $750,000 for gypsy 
     moth suppression in the Mid-Atlantic area.
       Forest Stewardship.--Within the funds provided there is at 
     least $1,000,000 for the Chesapeake Bay program.
       Forest Legacy.--The forest legacy program is funded at a 
     total level of $57,445,000, of which $8,000,000 is derived 
     from prior-year unobligated funds. This includes $5,800,000 
     for program administration and $51,645,000 for forest legacy 
     projects. The Service is directed to fund projects in 
     priority order according to the competitively-selected 
     national priority list of projects. Within the prioritized 
     projects, the Service is directed to fund the ongoing South 
     Branch, WV project at $3,670,000. In addition, the Service is 
     directed to fund the Eden Forest project in Vermont at 
     $1,800,000.
       Urban and Community Forestry.--Within the funds provided 
     there is: $50,000 for tree replacement in River Rouge, MI; 
     $500,000 for Seattle-Tacoma regional urban forestry (WA); 
     $1,000,000 to address impacts of Emerald ash borer in the 
     Midwest, and $300,000 for the Chicago GreenStreets Program to 
     mitigate emerald ash borer infestation and promote urban 
     forestry (IL).
       Economic Action Program.--Within the funds provided there 
     is: $300,000 for the University of Missouri's extension 
     program for a woody biomass technology demonstration project; 
     $350,000 for the State of Vermont to fund forest products 
     business development grants and technical assistance through 
     the Vermont Wood Products Collaborative; $500,000 to Purdue 
     University to fund wood products technology development 
     through the Hardwood Scanning Technology Center; $200,000 to 
     New Hampshire's Northern Forest Center to fund a sustainable 
     forestry and forest products initiative; $1,700,000 to the 
     Service's Region 5 headquarters to continue infrastructure 
     assistance grants for the region's small forest products 
     businesses; and $1,923,000 above the request to restore 
     funding for the Wood Education and Resource Center in 
     Princeton, West Virginia, to the fiscal year 2007 enacted 
     level, for a total in all Service accounts of $2,673,000.


                         national forest system

                    (including rescission of funds)

Appropriation enacted, 2008..............................$1,469,579,000
Budget estimate...........................................1,349,537,000
Bill, 2009................................................1,509,805,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008......................................+40,226,000
  Budget estimate, 2009....................................+160,268,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program, activity and 
     subactivity is included in the table at the end of this 
     section of the statement. In addition, the bill also includes 
     the following specific funding levels and directions:
       Inventory and Monitoring.--Within the funds provided, 
     $1,000,000 of the funds provided for the Threat Assessment 
     Centers program is for the NASA Stennis Space Center in 
     Mississippi to acquire remote sensing data to inventory and 
     monitor Federal and non-Federal lands as authorized by Title 
     IV of Public Law 108-148, the Healthy Forests Restoration 
     Act.
       Recreation, Heritage, and Wilderness.--The bill provides 
     the fiscal year 2008 funding level, plus fixed costs, plus an 
     increase of $10,000,000. The Committees on Appropriations 
     expect that each individual National Forest or Grassland will 
     comply fully with all travel management regulatory 
     requirements, particularly the science-based analysis in 36 
     CFR 212.5 (b)(1), the identification of unneeded roads in 36 
     CFR 212.5(b)(2), and the criteria for designation in 36 CFR 
     212.55(a) and (b). The Committees expect the Forest Service 
     to identify priorities, and associated resource requirements, 
     to fully comply with the regulatory requirements of 36 CFR 
     212.5(b) (1) and (2).
       Forest Products.--The bill provides the budget request of 
     $322,666,000 plus an increase of $10,000,000. The requested 
     funds should be allocated as stipulated in the President's 
     budget, following the Northwest Forest Plan. The funding 
     increase should be used for those forests not covered by the 
     Northwest Forest Plan that have budget shortfalls and 
     capacity for additional, successful work.
       The Service should consider all contract methods for 
     implementing fuels reduction projects proposed on the Sierra 
     and Sequoia

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     National Forests, including the Kings River, Sugar Pine, 
     Frog, and revised Ice projects, including stewardship 
     contracting authority provided under Section 323 of Public 
     Law 108-7, and utilize available agency funding to accomplish 
     these multiple objectives.
       Vegetation and Watershed Management.--The bill supports the 
     budget request to continue leafy spurge eradication on the 
     Dakota Prairie Grasslands in conjunction with the Service's 
     local partners. There is also a $500,000 increase within 
     available funding to remediate hazardous materials and other 
     natural resource damage caused by drug cultivation on 
     national forest lands; these funds should be distributed to 
     support high-priority restoration needs following drug 
     eradication activity.
       Law Enforcement Operations.--The bill provides $135,500,000 
     for law enforcement operations. The Service is expected to 
     use the increase above the request to fund uncontrollable 
     costs, continue efforts to increase the eradication of 
     marijuana from national forest lands and maximize the number 
     of interagency drug enforcement operations conducted with 
     Federal and non-Federal partners. In particular, funding for 
     counterdrug operations on the Daniel Boone (KY) and Mark 
     Twain (MO) National Forests shall be maintained at no less 
     than their enacted levels.
       Valles Caldera National Preserve.--The bill includes 
     $4,000,000 for the Valles Caldera National Preserve Trust 
     (NM). The increase over the enacted level should be used to 
     fund capital improvements for the preserve.
       Land Between the Lakes.--The bill includes the budget 
     request of at least $8,200,000 in appropriated funds to 
     support activities at the Land Between the Lakes National 
     Recreation Area (KY and TN).
       Rescission.--The bill rescinds $5,000,000 in unobligated, 
     prior balances as proposed in the budget request. The bill 
     language is within the National forest system appropriation 
     instead of as a General Provision as proposed by the 
     Administration.


                  capital improvement and maintenance

                     (including transfer of funds)

Appropriation enacted, 2008................................$464,768,000
Budget estimate.............................................405,788,000
Bill, 2009..................................................482,393,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008......................................+17,625,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.....................................+76,605,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program, activity and 
     subactivity is included in the table at the end of this 
     section of the statement. In addition, the bill also includes 
     the following specific funding levels and directions:
       Facilities Construction. Within the funds provided there 
     is: $200,000 to begin Timberline Lodge water system upgrades, 
     OR; $600,000 for the Keenwild fire helicopter base, CA; 
     $185,000 for Uwharrie NF electrical upgrades, NC; $250,000 
     for Sumter NF access improvements, SC; $300,000 for the 
     Kinzua recreation facility, PA; $1,271,000 for facilities 
     improvements on the Monongahela NF, WV; $2,500,000 for 
     construction of research field stations and support 
     infrastructure in Hawaii; and $1,500,000 for construction of 
     a new work station for the Cherokee NF in Tennessee.
       Roads Maintenance and Construction. The bill includes 
     $162,500,000 for road maintenance and $66,325,000 for road 
     construction; these allocations reflect new information from 
     the Forest Service concerning appropriate allocations for 
     maintenance versus construction. The construction activity 
     includes $1,000,000 for road improvements on the Tongass 
     National Forest (AK) and $825,000 for road improvements on 
     the Monongahela National Forest (WV).
       The Service should provide a report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations by May 15, 2009 on road maintenance needs and 
     policy options for designating portions of the Forest Service 
     road system so it would be eligible for the next highway bill 
     funding in a manner similar to Interior department bureaus.
       Trails Maintenance and Construction. The trail maintenance 
     activity should especially consider the needs of the Pacific 
     Crest National Scenic Trail and the Florida National Scenic 
     Trail. Within the funds for trail construction there is 
     $300,000 for the Humboldt-Toyaibe National Forest (NV) to 
     construct the Reno-to-Tahoe Rim Trail and $350,000 for the 
     Monongahela National Forest (WV) trail improvements.
       The bill retains previous base funding for maintenance, 
     construction, and operation of the network of national scenic 
     and historic trails; they should be funded at no less than 
     the enacted level.
       Legacy Road and Trail Remediation. The bill provides 
     $50,000,000 to expand the effort begun last year to begin to 
     remedy the extensive backlog of roads and trails which harm 
     the environment and provide poor public service. The Service 
     should use legacy road and trail remediation funding in a 
     strategic effort to decommission and fix roads and trails in 
     environmentally sensitive areas, focusing on those areas 
     where Forest Service roads may be contributing to water 
     quality problems in streams and water bodies which support 
     threatened, endangered or sensitive species. The Service 
     should utilize public input to help select legacy road and 
     trail remediation projects, and report back to the Committees 
     on Appropriations on the selected projects, and make its 
     selection process and implementation activities readily 
     apparent on the Agency's web site.


                            land acquisition

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$41,827,000
Budget estimate...............................................5,000,000
Bill, 2009...................................................49,775,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................+7,948,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.....................................+44,775,000

------------------------------------------------------------------------
             State               Project description         Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
AL............................  Alabama National              $1,250,000
                                 Forests.
CA............................  Angeles NF...........          2,000,000
CA............................  Los Padres NF........          1,000,000
CA............................  Cleveland NF.........          3,000,000
CA............................  Pacific Crest                    500,000
                                 National Scenic
                                 Trail.
CA............................  Tahoe and El Dorado            2,500,000
                                 NF.
CO............................  Arapaho NF...........          3,000,000
CO............................  Uncompahgre NF.......          1,250,000
FL............................  Florida National                 500,000
                                 Scenic Trail.
MN............................  Superior NF..........          1,000,000
MT............................  Gallatin NF..........          4,000,000
NM............................  Cibola NF............          2,600,000
OR/WA.........................  Columbia River Gorge.          2,000,000
SD............................  Black Hills NF.......          1,900,000
TN............................  Cherokee NF-TN                 5,000,000
                                 Mountains.
UT............................  Wasatch-Cache NF.....          2,000,000
VA/WV.........................  George Washington and          1,775,000
                                 Jefferson NF.
VT............................  Green Mountain NF....          3,000,000
WI............................  Chequamegon-Nicolet            2,000,000
                                 NF.
                                Delayed Project               -1,000,000
                                 Savings.
                                                      ------------------
                                   Subtotal, Line             39,275,000
                                    Item Projects.
                                   Acquisition                 8,000,000
                                    Management.
                                   Equalization......          1,000,000
                                   Inholdings........          1,500,000
                                                      ------------------
                                     Total, FS Land          $49,775,000
                                      Acquisition.
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       The Service is directed to submit the proposed allocation 
     of the delayed project savings to the House and Senate 
     Committees on Appropriations for approval.
       The Service is directed to provide up to $250,000 for the 
     Daniel Boone National Forest out of the funding provided for 
     inholdings.

         ACQUISITION OF LANDS FOR NATIONAL FORESTS SPECIAL ACTS

Appropriation enacted, 2008..................................$1,037,000
Budget estimate...............................................1,050,000
Bill, 2009....................................................1,050,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008..........................................+13,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.............................................  0

       The bill provides the funding requested for Acquisition of 
     Lands for National Forests Special Acts.

            ACQUISITION OF LANDS TO COMPLETE LAND EXCHANGES

Appropriation enacted, 2008....................................$227,000
Budget estimate.................................................250,000
Bill, 2009......................................................250,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008..........................................+23,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.............................................  0

       The bill provides the funding requested for Acquisition of 
     Lands to Complete Land Exchanges.

                         RANGE BETTERMENT FUND

Appropriation enacted, 2008..................................$3,750,000
Budget estimate...............................................3,600,000
Bill, 2009....................................................3,600,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.........................................-150,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.............................................  0

       The bill provides the funding requested for the Range 
     Betterment Fund.

    GIFTS, DONATIONS AND BEQUESTS FOR FOREST AND RANGELAND RESEARCH

Appropriation enacted, 2008.....................................$55,000
Budget estimate..................................................50,000
Bill, 2009.......................................................50,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008...........................................-5,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.............................................  0


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       The bill provides the funding requested for Gifts, 
     Donations and Bequests for Forest and Rangeland Research.

        MANAGEMENT OF NATIONAL FOREST LANDS FOR SUBSISTENCE USES

Appropriation enacted, 2008..................................$4,974,000
Budget estimate.....................................................  0
Bill, 2009....................................................5,000,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008..........................................+26,000
  Budget estimate, 2009......................................+5,000,000

       The bill provides $5,000,000 for Management of National 
     Forest Lands for Subsistence Uses.

                        WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008..............................$1,943,477,000
Budget estimate...........................................1,976,592,000
Bill, 2009................................................2,131,630,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.....................................+188,153,000
  Budget estimate, 2009....................................+155,038,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program, activity and 
     subactivity is included in the table at the end of this 
     section of the statement. In addition, the bill also includes 
     the following specific funding levels and directions:
       Preparedness. The bill provides the fiscal year 2008 
     funding level, plus $6,181,000 for fixed costs, plus 
     $3,000,000 to continue the firefighter retention initiative 
     funded through P.L. 110-329. The Forest Service should 
     maintain the levels of readiness needed for public safety 
     that were established in fiscal year 2007. The Forest Service 
     should analyze current readiness levels to determine whether 
     maintaining preparedness resources in the field at a level 
     not less than that established in fiscal year 2007 will, 
     based on the best information available, result in lower 
     overall firefighting costs. If the Forest Service makes such 
     a determination, the Service should adjust the levels for 
     preparedness and suppression funding accordingly and 
     report on these adjustments to the House and Senate 
     Committees on Appropriations. The Secretary of Agriculture 
     should advise the House and Senate Committees on 
     Appropriations in writing prior to the decision. In the 
     future, the Committees on Appropriations expect the 
     Service to request preparedness budgets that adequately 
     cover the costs of readiness activities without undue 
     shifts of expenses to the suppression appropriation.
       The Committees are very concerned that the Service has not 
     yet finalized or implemented a comprehensive plan to improve 
     firefighter recruitment and retention in Region 5, despite 
     documented vacancies in firefighting positions. The 
     Committees understand that the Service is still studying a 
     range of options to improve firefighter recruitment and 
     retention in Region 5 and other high-risk areas of the 
     nation, including changes to pay rates and scheduling 
     flexibility. Further delay is not acceptable. The Service is 
     directed to provide a comprehensive recruitment and retention 
     plan, including a full spending plan for the funds 
     appropriated in P.L. 110-329, to the Committees by no later 
     than March 1, 2009.
       Fire suppression operations. The bill provides the request, 
     $993,947,000, for fire operations, an increase of 
     $148,327,000 above the fiscal year 2008 non-emergency funding 
     level. The Forest Service and the Department of the Interior 
     should continue reports required previously and examine, 
     using independent panels, any individual wildfire incident 
     which results in expenses greater than $10,000,000.
       Hazardous Fuels. The bill provides $328,086,000 for the 
     hazardous fuels reduction program, an increase of $18,000,000 
     above the fiscal year 2008 level. This funding increase 
     should be used in those areas facing the greatest risk from 
     wildfires because of excessive fuel loads.
       The Forest Service should provide no less than $26,200,000 
     for the Quincy Library Group's hazardous fuels reduction 
     activities (CA) as proposed in the request.
       Rehabilitation. The bill provides $11,500,000 to continue 
     the rehabilitation of burned areas program as in fiscal year 
     2008; the Administration request eliminated this program.
       Fire Plan Research and Development. The bill provides 
     $23,917,000 to continue the fire plan research and 
     development program.
       Forest Health Management Federal Lands. The bill provides 
     $17,252,000 for Federal lands forest health management, which 
     includes the requested funding plus $3,000,000 for a western 
     bark beetle initiative. The increase should be allocated 
     using the National Insect and Disease Risk map; the Service 
     should focus its efforts on areas where tree mortality is 
     expected to exceed at least 25 percent over the next 15 
     years.
       Forest Health Management Cooperative Lands. The bill 
     provides $9,928,000 to continue the cooperative lands forest 
     health program.
       State Fire Assistance. The bill provides $55,000,000 for 
     State fire assistance, an increase of $19,996,000 above the 
     request. Within the funds provided, $5,000,000 shall be 
     provided to the South Lake Tahoe Public Utility District for 
     the Lake Tahoe Community Fire Protection Project. These funds 
     should be used by local utility districts to fund their 
     highest priority fire protection projects such as increasing 
     water pressure or installing new fire hydrants. Funds are to 
     be matched by local water utility districts on at least a 
     one-to-one basis.
       Volunteer Fire Assistance. The bill provides $9,000,000 for 
     volunteer fire assistance, an increase of $1,000,000 above 
     the request.

               ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS, FOREST SERVICE

       The bill includes administrative provisions similar to 
     previous years. This includes limiting transfers to the USDA 
     for reimbursable charges to the requested amount and allowing 
     up to $50,000,000 to be assessed for fire, administrative and 
     other facilities maintenance. The bill provides $3,000,000 
     for the National Forest Foundation and $3,000,000 for the 
     National Fish and Wildlife Foundation; it is acceptable for 
     these foundations to make grants to Federal recipients, 
     including Forest Service offices. Bill language in Title IV, 
     General Provisions, prevents any funding for the competitive 
     sourcing program.

                DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

                         INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE

                         INDIAN HEALTH SERVICES

Appropriation enacted, 2008..............................$2,971,535,000
Budget estimate...........................................2,971,533,000
Bill, 2009............................................... 3,190,956,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.....................................+219,421,000
  Budget estimate, 2009....................................+219,423,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
     activity for the Indian Health Services account is included 
     in the table at the end of this section of the statement. In 
     addition to specifying these amounts, the bill includes the 
     following directions:
       Domestic violence within the American Indian and Alaska 
     Native (AI/AN) communities continues to be an area of serious 
     concern. Children in these communities have the second 
     highest rate of maltreatment in the country, and one in three 
     AI/AN women will be physically or sexually abused in her 
     lifetime. In order to provide the Indian Health Service (IHS) 
     with additional tools to better address child and family 
     violence in AI/AN communities, the bill includes $7,500,000 
     to implement a nationally coordinated domestic violence 
     prevention initiative. With these funds, the IHS is 
     encouraged to further expand its outreach advocacy programs 
     into Native communities, expand the Domestic Violence and 
     Sexual Assault Pilot project already in operation; and use a 
     portion of the funding for training and the purchase of 
     forensic equipment to support the Sexual Assault Nurse 
     Examiner program (SANE). Within 90 days of enactment, the 
     Service should provide an outline of how funds will be 
     allocated, and an assessment of next steps to be taken to 
     further advance the various components of this initiative in 
     the coming fiscal year. The report should also address the 
     Service's progress in developing standardized sexual assault 
     policies, as well as a cost estimate for full implementation 
     of the SANE program.
       An additional amount of $2,500,000 is provided to support 
     the Service's health information technology efforts. The 
     House and Senate Committees on Appropriations view the 
     various components of this program--from electronic records 
     management to telehealth technologies--as essential to the 
     increased availability of quality health services 
     throughout Indian Country.
       The Service, and particularly the Director of Oral Health, 
     is strongly encouraged to redouble its efforts to address the 
     alarmingly high vacancy rates among health professionals, for 
     example 31 percent among dental professionals, in the Indian 
     Health Service. Therefore, an increase of $8,299,000 over the 
     fiscal year 2008 enacted level has been provided for Dental 
     Services in order to maintain current levels of care and 
     provide for the staffing of new facilities.
       The bill provides $16,391,000 to continue the grant program 
     to treat and prevent methamphetamine abuse. This is an 
     increase of $2,609,000 over the amount provided in fiscal 
     year 2008, and it is expected that the Service will use a 
     portion of the funding for the treatment of behavioral and 
     mental health problems associated with methamphetamine use. 
     To determine the effectiveness of this program, which was 
     initiated in fiscal year 2008, the Service is directed to 
     report on the progress, accomplishments, and achievements of 
     this program to the Committees on Appropriations within 60 
     days of enactment of this legislation. In addition, the 
     Service is encouraged to participate in the Fetal Alcohol 
     Spectrum Disorders and Alcohol Screening, Intervention and 
     Referral Initiative.
       The Indian Health Service is directed to use the Indian 
     Health Care Improvement Fund to bring the units with the 
     highest level of need up to at least 40 percent before 
     allocating funds to units with needs above 40 percent.
       Within the resources available to the Hospitals and Clinics 
     program, the Service is encouraged to provide such assistance 
     as may be necessary for the newly formed Nevada Indian Health 
     Board to fully establish its operations.
       Within the amount provided for Indian Health Professions, 
     it is expected that the Service will fund the InMed, RAIN and 
     InPsych programs at no less than the current levels and 
     manage them in the same manner as in prior years. The Service 
     is also expected to use health professions program funding 
     for loan repayment and scholarship programs to encourage 
     increased recruitment and retention of health professionals.
       The Service is directed to re-examine the policies it 
     currently has in place for the integration of newly 
     recognized tribes into the IHS system. There have been 
     complaints regarding the length of time it now takes for

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     a newly recognized tribe to obtain the funding and services 
     to which it is entitled under the law. While acknowledging 
     the budgetary constraints within which the IHS must operate, 
     it is not unreasonable for newly recognized tribes to expect 
     that a process would be in place for the prompt assessment of 
     tribal needs, the subsequent development of a specific plan 
     for the delivery of health services and funding, and a 
     timeline for doing so. The Service is directed to report to 
     the Committees on Appropriations within 90 days of enactment 
     of this legislation with recommendations for the improvement 
     of the current ad hoc system.

                        INDIAN HEALTH FACILITIES

Appropriation enacted, 2008................................$374,646,000
Budget estimate.............................................353,329,000
Bill, 2009..................................................390,168,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008......................................+15,522,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.....................................+36,839,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
     activity for the Indian Health Facilities account is included 
     in the table at the end of this section of the statement. In 
     addition to specifying these amounts, the bill includes the 
     following directions:
       The bill provides $40,000,000 for health facilities 
     construction, but it does not allocate specific projects 
     within that amount. Instead, the Service is directed to 
     select projects from the priority list based upon readiness, 
     as well as need, and report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations within 60 days of enactment on the specific 
     construction projects it intends to fund. It is expected that 
     facilities funding will continue to be distributed in a 
     manner that addresses the fluctuating annual workload and 
     maintains parity among tribes and Indian Health Service areas 
     as the workload shifts. The Service is further expected to 
     use savings achieved from completed health care facilities 
     construction projects to continue other high priority 
     projects from the Service's construction list.
       The high vacancy rate of health professionals in the Indian 
     Health Service has not been substantially alleviated by 
     current recruitment and retention efforts. To the extent 
     possible, the Service is encouraged to use the construction 
     and improvement of staffing quarters as a vital tool to 
     recruit and retain these health professionals.
       Within the overall amount provided for construction, the 
     House and Senate Committees on Appropriations recommend 
     $500,000 for new mobile dental units. There is a concern, 
     however, that high dental vacancy rates have left newly 
     constructed units unstaffed. The Service should attempt in 
     the distribution of these funds to ensure that staffing will 
     be available for new units and that construction can be 
     initiated in an expeditious manner once funds are committed.
       No resources have been provided for the joint venture and 
     small ambulatory grants programs because all qualified 
     projects on the existing list have been completed. These 
     programs have broad support, and the Service is directed to 
     initiate new solicitations for both in this fiscal year. As 
     in the past, the Service is encouraged to provide additional 
     credit to tribes that are willing to provide full funding for 
     facility equipment in addition to providing full funding for 
     facility construction when determining priorities for project 
     funding under the joint ventures program for hospitals and 
     clinics.
       The recent GAO findings on the Indian Health Service's 
     inventory management system are of particular concern. 
     Although the IHS has reportedly taken steps to address the 
     issues specifically identified in the report, the GAO is 
     directed to conduct a follow-up investigation of the 
     Service's inventory management system to ensure that proper 
     safeguards have been put in place to ensure full 
     accountability. In addition, the IHS is strongly 
     encouraged to evaluate its entire inventory management 
     system, take necessary steps to correct any deficiencies, and 
     report to the Committees on Appropriations on these efforts 
     no later than 60 days after enactment of this Act.
       An amount of up to $2,700,000 from within funds from both 
     the ``Facilities'' and ``Services'' accounts is designated in 
     the bill for the purchase of ambulances through an existing 
     agreement with the General Services Administration. This is 
     an increase of $1,700,000 from previous years and reflects 
     the current GSA estimate of $100,000 per replacement vehicle.

                     NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH

          NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$77,546,000
Budget estimate..............................................77,546,000
Bill, 2009...................................................78,074,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.........................................+528,000
  Budget estimate, 2009........................................+528,000

       The bill includes an increase of $528,000 above the request 
     to provide training for as many as 6,500 additional workers.

            AGENCY FOR TOXIC SUBSTANCES AND DISEASE REGISTRY

            TOXIC SUBSTANCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL PUBLIC HEALTH

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$74,039,000
Budget estimate..............................................72,882,000
Bill, 2009...................................................74,039,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008................................................0
  Budget estimate, 2009......................................+1,157,000

       The bill restores funding for the Agency for Toxic 
     Substances and Disease Registry to the prior year level. The 
     Bill reinstates prior year language concerning the number of 
     toxicological profiles reviewed in one year. The Agency is 
     encouraged to continue its support for minority health 
     professions. The Government Accountability Office is directed 
     to review the indirect/administrative costs paid to the 
     Centers for Disease Control and report to the House and 
     Senate Appropriations Committees by May 15, 2009.

                         OTHER RELATED AGENCIES

                   EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

  COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

Appropriation enacted, 2008..................................$2,661,000
Budget estimate...............................................2,703,000
Bill, 2009....................................................2,703,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008..........................................+42,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The bill provides the amount requested by the President.

             CHEMICAL SAFETY AND HAZARD INVESTIGATION BOARD

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

                     (Including Transfer of Funds)

Appropriation enacted, 2008..................................$9,263,000
Budget estimate...............................................9,499,000
Bill, 2009...................................................10,199,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.........................................+936,000
  Budget estimate, 2009........................................+700,000

       Within the amount provided, $400,000 is for three 
     additional investigators. In addition, the bill includes 
     language to transfer $300,000 to the Environmental Protection 
     Agency Inspector General (IG) Account to fund the costs 
     associated with performing the IG function for the Board. The 
     bill does not include funds requested for a Knowledge Manager 
     or additional video production. In response to a recent 
     review by the Government Accountability Office, the Board is 
     directed to issue the regulation called for in Section 
     112(r)(6) of the Clean Air Act, to submit a Human Resources 
     plan within 6 months of enactment of this bill, and to submit 
     quarterly reports on implementation of the GAO 
     recommendations. The Board is encouraged to establish a 
     regional presence in a geographic area with the most likely 
     accident occurrences.


              OFFICE OF NAVAJO AND HOPI INDIAN RELOCATION

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Appropriation enacted, 2008..................................$8,860,000
Budget estimate...............................................7,530,000
Bill, 2009....................................................7,530,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................-1,330,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The bill provides $7,530,000, as requested, for the Office 
     of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation, Salaries and Expenses.


   INSITITUTE OF AMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVE CULTURE AND ARTS 
                              DEVELOPMENT

                        PAYMENT TO THE INSTITUTE

Appropriation enacted, 2008..................................$7,183,000
Budget estimate...............................................7,900,000
Bill, 2009....................................................7,900,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.........................................+717,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The bill provides $7,900,000, as requested, for the 
     Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and 
     Arts Development.


                        SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Appropriation enacted, 2008................................$562,434,000
Budget estimate.............................................588,400,000
Bill, 2009..................................................593,400,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008......................................+30,966,000
  Budget estimate, 2009......................................+5,000,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
     activity for the Salaries and Expenses account of the 
     Smithsonian Institution is included in the table at the end 
     of this section of the statement. This allocation reflects 
     the decision to reallocate $10,000,000 from the budget 
     request for facilities to restore reductions proposed in the 
     budget for public programs, education, and research. The 
     reallocation includes $5,000,000 from facility services in 
     the Salaries and Expenses account and $5,000,000 from 
     facilities planning in the Facilities Capital account. While 
     the bill maintains the traditional structure for 
     appropriating facility funding in the two accounts, the House 
     and Senate Committees on Appropriations request that the 
     Secretary of the Smithsonian review this structure to 
     determine whether a consolidation of these funds under the 
     Facilities Capital account would provide a more systemic 
     review of facility funding requirements throughout the 
     Institution.
       Government Accountability Office Review of Reform 
     Process.--The House and Senate Committees on Appropriations 
     believe that much progress has been made by the Smithsonian 
     to address the failures which contributed to a decline in 
     Congressional and public confidence in the management and 
     governance of the Smithsonian Institution. The appointment of 
     a new Secretary, the restructuring of a more active Board of 
     Regents, and the adoption of a series of policy changes to 
     correct fiscal and management failures are very positive 
     signs. The Committees believe, however, that these are only 
     the initial steps and

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     that a continuing commitment to reform, especially to the 
     principals of fiscal stewardship of public resources, and to 
     accountability and openness, are essential. The Committees 
     request that the Government Accountability Office conduct a 
     thorough review of the reform process and submit a progress 
     report to the Committees no later than December 31, 2009.
       National Zoo.--The House and Senate Committees on 
     Appropriations are pleased that the National Zoo has recently 
     received full accreditation from the Association of Zoos and 
     Aquariums (AZA). The Committees recognize, however, that 
     maintaining accreditation is an on-going process and 
     encourage the Smithsonian to give priority in allocating 
     resources to meet continuing staffing needs identified during 
     this year's AZA review.


                           FACILITIES CAPITAL

Appropriation enacted, 2008................................$105,429,000
Budget estimate.............................................128,000,000
Bill, 2009..................................................123,000,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008......................................+17,571,000
  Budget estimate, 2009......................................-5,000,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
     activity for the Facilities Capital account of the 
     Smithsonian Institution is included in the table at the end 
     of this section of the statement.


                              LEGACY FUND

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$14,766,000
Budget estimate.......................................................0
Bill, 2009...................................................15,000,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.........................................+234,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.....................................+15,000,000

       The bill includes $15,000,000 for the Legacy Fund 
     established in fiscal year 2008 to address major facility 
     repair needs at the Smithsonian Institution. Funds are to be 
     matched by private donations on a dollar for dollar basis. 
     The Committees on Appropriations are agreed that these funds 
     are for critical repair and rehabilitation projects which 
     are part of the Smithsonian's $2,500,000,000 backlog. 
     Legacy Funds are not to be used for programmatic activity, 
     exhibit installation, expansion of existing facilities or 
     construction of new facilities.


                        national gallery of art

                         salaries and expenses

Appropriation enacted, 2008................................$100,130,000
Budget estimate.............................................101,741,000
Bill, 2009..................................................105,388,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................+5,258,000
  Budget estimate, 2009......................................+3,647,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program for this 
     account is included in the table at the end of this section 
     of the statement. In addition to these specific amounts, the 
     bill includes language mandating not more than $3,350,000 for 
     special exhibition programs. The remaining increases to each 
     program are directed to fixed costs and restoration of base 
     programs.


            REPAIR, RESTORATION AND RENOVATION OF BUILDINGS

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$17,736,000
Budget estimate..............................................16,259,000
Bill, 2009...................................................17,368,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.........................................-368,000
  Budget estimate, 2009......................................+1,109,000

       The bill includes an increase of $1,109,000 above the 
     request to continue the Gallery's progress on its Master 
     Facilities Plan.


             JOHN F. KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

                       OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$19,885,000
Budget estimate..............................................21,300,000
Bill, 2009...................................................21,300,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................+1,415,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The bill provides the request for the Operations and 
     Maintenance account.


                     CAPITAL REPAIR AND RESTORATION

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$22,789,000
Budget estimate..............................................12,000,000
Bill, 2009...................................................15,064,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................-7,725,000
  Budget estimate, 2009......................................+3,064,000

       The bill includes an increase of $3,064,000 above the 
     request for major renovation projects including exterior 
     marble cladding and building-wide electrical upgrades.


            WOODROW WILSON INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR SCHOLARS

                         salaries and expenses

Appropriation enacted, 2008..................................$9,844,000
Budget estimate...............................................8,857,000
Bill, 2009...................................................10,000,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.........................................+156,000
  Budget estimate, 2009......................................+1,143,000

       The legislation provides $10,000,000 for the Woodrow Wilson 
     International Center for Scholars.

             National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities

                    NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS


                       GRANTS AND ADMINISTRATION

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008................................$144,706,000
Budget estimate.............................................128,412,000
Bill, 2009..................................................155,000,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008......................................+10,294,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.....................................+26,588,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
     activity for the National Endowment for the Arts is included 
     in the table at the end of this section of the statement.

                 NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES


                       GRANTS AND ADMINISTRATION

                      (including Matching Grants)

Appropriation enacted, 2008................................$144,707,000
Budget estimate.............................................144,355,000
Bill, 2009..................................................155,000,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008......................................+10,293,000
  Budget estimate, 2009.....................................+10,645,000

       The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
     activity for the National Endowment for the Humanities is 
     included in the table at the end of this section of the 
     statement. The bill combines the requests for ``Grants and 
     Administration'' and ``Matching Grants'' into a single 
     appropriations account. This modification is for 
     administrative reasons only and has no programmatic impact.


                        COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS

                         salaries and expenses

Appropriation enacted, 2008..................................$2,059,000
Budget estimate...............................................2,234,000
Bill, 2009....................................................2,234,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.........................................+175,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The bill provides $2,234,000 for the Commission of Fine 
     Arts.


               NATIONAL CAPITAL ARTS AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS

Appropriation enacted, 2008..................................$8,367,000
Budget estimate.......................................................0
Bill, 2009....................................................9,500,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................+1,133,000
  Budget estimate, 2009......................................+9,500,000

       The bill provides $9,500,000 for the National Capital Arts 
     and Cultural Affairs grant program. Language in the 
     accompanying Act increases the maximum allowable grant level 
     to $650,000 per recipient per year.


               ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Appropriation enacted, 2008..................................$5,265,000
Budget estimate...............................................5,498,000
Bill, 2009....................................................5,498,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.........................................+233,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The bill provides $5,498,000 for the Advisory Council on 
     Historic Preservation.


                  NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Appropriation enacted, 2008..................................$8,136,000
Budget estimate...............................................8,328,000
Bill, 2009....................................................8,328,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.........................................+192,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The legislation provides $8,328,000 for the National 
     Capital Planning Commission.


                UNITED STATES HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM

                       HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$44,786,000
Budget estimate..............................................46,839,000
Bill, 2009...................................................47,260,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................+2,474,000
  Budget estimate, 2009........................................+421,000

       The bill provides $47,260,000 for the United States 
     Holocaust Memorial Museum.


                             PRESIDIO TRUST

                          PRESIDIO TRUST FUND

Appropriation enacted, 2008.................................$22,051,000
Budget estimate..............................................17,450,000
Bill, 2009...................................................17,450,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008.......................................-4,601,000
  Budget estimate, 2009...............................................0

       The bill provides the same amount requested by the 
     President for the Presidio Trust.


                DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER MEMORIAL COMMISSION

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Appropriation enacted, 2008..................................$1,969,000
Budget estimate...............................................3,000,000
Bill, 2009....................................................2,000,000
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008..........................................+31,000
  Budget estimate, 2009......................................-1,000,000

       The bill provides $2,000,000 for the Dwight D. Eisenhower 
     Memorial Commission. This amount will continue the process of 
     refining the design and fund raising plans for the Memorial.


                          CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

Appropriation enacted, 2008..........................................$0
Budget estimate..............................................16,000,000
Bill, 2009............................................................0
Comparisons:
  Appropriations, 2008................................................0
  Budget estimate, 2009.....................................-16,000,000

       The bill does not include any funding to begin 
     construction.

                      TITLE IV--GENERAL PROVISIONS


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

       Sec. 401: Retains a provision on consulting services.
       Sec. 402: Retains a provision limiting certain activities 
     related to support or opposition to legislative proposals.
       Sec. 403: Retains provision which provides that 
     appropriations in the bill are available only for the current 
     fiscal year, unless otherwise stated.
       Sec. 404: Retains a provision prohibiting funds for certain 
     personal services.

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       Sec. 405: Retains a provision which limits overhead 
     charges, deductions, reserves or holdbacks for certain 
     functions.
       Sec. 406: Retains a provision limiting transfer of funds 
     except as provided in this or other Acts.
       Sec. 407: Retains a provision prohibiting the sale of giant 
     sequoia trees.
       Sec. 408: Retains a provision limiting funds for patents 
     for mining or mill site claims.
       Sec. 409: Includes a provision limiting payments for BIA 
     and IHS contract support costs in past years to the funds 
     available in law.
       Sec. 410: Retains a provision regarding Forest Service land 
     management planning.
       Sec. 411: Retains a provision limiting certain mineral, oil 
     and gas leasing activities within the boundaries of certain 
     National Monuments.
       Sec. 412: Retains a provision concerning wildfire 
     suppression assistance with foreign countries.
       Sec. 413: Retains a provision pertaining to the awarding of 
     federal contracts by the Secretaries of Agriculture and 
     Interior in certain disadvantaged communities.
       Sec. 414: Prohibits the use of any funds in this or any 
     other Act for competitive sourcing studies and associated 
     activities involving the Forest Service.
       Sec. 415: Retains a provision which restricts funding for 
     acquisition of land from being used for declarations of 
     taking or complaints in condemnation.
       Sec. 416: Prohibits the use of funds by the EPA to amend 
     the Maximum Achievable Control Technology Standards.
       Sec. 417: Extends a provision which provides authority for 
     Utah to work cooperatively on Forest Service lands.
       Sec. 418: Extends the Service First authorities for the 
     Department of the Interior and the Forest Service to combine 
     certain administrative functions.
       Sec. 419: Includes a provision that extends the authority 
     of the Shasta-Trinity National Forest to retain receipts from 
     marina facilities, consistent with other recreation sites 
     managed under the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act.
       Sec. 420: Includes a provision to authorize 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. These funds shall be awarded competitively.
       Sec 421: Includes a provision making a minor modification 
     to the boundaries of the Tongass National Forest in Alaska.
       Sec. 422: Extends the Forest Service Realignment and 
     Enhancement Act of 2005 authority through 2011, and makes a 
     minor amendment to Title V of that Act.
       Sec. 423: Includes a provision providing the Lake Tahoe 
     Basin Management Unit of the Forest Service, CA and NV, 
     authority to conduct up to 5,000 acres of hazardous fuels 
     treatments under a categorical exclusion from NEPA, with 
     additional conditions. Projects are to be conducted 
     consistent with the Lake Tahoe Basin Multi-Jurisdictional 
     Fuel Reduction and Wildfire Prevention Strategy published in 
     December 2007, as updated. Acres treated with more than one 
     prescription shall count as one acre for purposes of the 
     5,000-acre limit. The categorical exclusion cannot be used 
     for projects in wilderness areas, or projects that involve 
     new permanent roads.
       Sec. 424: Includes a provision directing the Administrator 
     of the Environmental Protection Agency to reconsider and 
     issue a decision on California's waiver request on the 
     regulation of Greenhouse Gas emissions from motor vehicles.
       Sec. 425: Includes a provision prohibiting the use of funds 
     to implement the ``Toxics Release Inventory Burden Reduction 
     Final Rule'' (71 Fed. Reg. 76932) and reinstating the 
     previous version of the rule. The Committees note that the 
     rule being reversed exempted more than 3,500 manufacturing 
     facilities from reporting toxic chemical releases to the 
     public.
       Sec. 426: Amends existing law to continue for one year 
     certain authorities to renew grazing permits or leases 
     administered by the Forest Service or Department of the 
     Interior.
       Sec. 427: Transfers certain Job Corps centers and staff 
     from the Department of the Interior to the Forest Service, 
     including the Centennial, Collbran, Columbia Basin, Fort 
     Simcoe, Treasure Lake, and Weber Basin Job Corps centers.
       Sec. 428: Amends existing law regarding the applicability 
     of Healthy Forest Restoration Act procedures for projects 
     treating hazardous fuels under the Herger-Feinstein Quincy 
     Library Group Forest Recovery Act.
       Sec. 429: Includes a provision that allows the Secretary of 
     the Interior and the Secretary of Commerce to withdraw the 
     final rule relating to the ``Interagency Cooperation under 
     the Endangered Species Act'' issued by the U.S. Fish and 
     Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service; 
     and that allows the Secretary of the Interior to withdraw the 
     final rule relating to ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife 
     and Plants; Special Rule for the Polar Bear'' issued by the 
     U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Should the Secretaries 
     exercise this authority, the rules that were in place 
     previous to December 10, 2008 would continue to be in effect.
       Sec. 430: Includes a new section designating funding for 
     projects and purposes as described in the following table:

                   Congressionally Directed Spending

                                                                 INTERIOR / ENVIRONMENT
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               Agency                                    Account                      State                      Project                       Amount
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Bureau of Land Management             Management of Lands and Resources                    CO Shipment and storage of oil shale core          $1,000,000
                                                                                               samples
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Bureau of Land Management             Management of Lands and Resources                  NM   Galisteo Basin Archaeological Sites               $500,000
                                                                                               Protection
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Bureau of Land Management             Management of Lands and Resources                  UT   GIS Cadastral Mapping in Utah                     $750,000
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Bureau of Land Management             Construction                                         CA King Range National Conservation Area--           $600,000
                                                                                               Paradise Ridge Mountain Bike Trail
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Bureau of Land Management             Construction                                       NV   California National Historic Trail              $1,500,000
                                                                                               Interpretive Center--exhibits, trails,
                                                                                               amphitheater
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Bureau of Land Management             Land Acquisition                                     CA Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains            $1,300,000
                                                                                               National Monument
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Bureau of Land Management             Land Acquisition                                     CA Upper Sacramento River Area of Critical         $2,200,000
                                                                                               Environmental Concern (ACEC)
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Bureau of Land Management             Land Acquisition                                     CO Arkansas River Special Recreation Management    $2,200,000
                                                                                               Area (SRMA)
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Bureau of Land Management             Land Acquisition                                   ID   Henry's Lake ACEC                               $2,000,000
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Bureau of Land Management             Land Acquisition                                   ID   Upper Snake/South Fork Snake River ACEC/SRMA      $500,000
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Bureau of Land Management             Land Acquisition                                   MT   Meeteetse Spires ACEC                           $1,000,000
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Bureau of Land Management             Land Acquisition                                   OR   Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument                $875,000
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Bureau of Land Management             Land Acquisition                                   OR   Sandy River/Oregon National Historic Trail      $1,350,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Resource Management                                HI   Hawaii Invasive Species Management                $350,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Resource Management                                ID   Idaho Sage Grouse                                 $250,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Resource Management                                MS   Mississippi State Natural Resources Program       $350,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Resource Management                                NV   Lahontan Cutthroat Trout                          $250,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Resource Management                                NV   Nevada Biodiversity Research and                  $350,000
                                                                                               Conservation Project
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Resource Management                                TX   Caddo Lake Ramsar Center                          $150,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                       AL   Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge--plan       $300,000
                                                                                               and design vistor center
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                       AR   Mammoth Springs National Fish Hatchery--        $1,750,000
                                                                                               complete visitor center
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                         CA Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National          $4,000,000
                                                                                               Wildlife Refuge Complex--San Francisco Bay
                                                                                               salt pond restoration and levee maintenance
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                       HI   Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge--plan        $750,000
                                                                                               and design replacement office and visitor
                                                                                               center
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                       MD   Patuxent Research Refuge--major safety          $3,000,000
                                                                                               reconstruction
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                       MI   Great Lakes Mass Marking                        $1,500,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                       MS   Theodore Roosevelt National Wildlife Refuge--     $600,000
                                                                                               plan and design visitor center
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                        NC, Red Wolf Breeding Facility Relocation             $870,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                       TN   Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge--plan and      $800,000
                                                                                               design office and visitor center
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                       WA   Gig Harbor Fish Passage                           $800,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                       WA   Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge                $750,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                       WV   National Conservation Training Center--         $1,500,000
                                                                                               telecommunications infrastructure and roads
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                       WV   Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge--     $800,000
                                                                                               river island erosion mitigation
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                       WV   White Sulphur Springs NFH--facilities and         $750,000
                                                                                               water supply improvements
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                     CA San Joaquin River National Wildlife Refuge        $900,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   FL   Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge          $1,500,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   HI   James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge         $7,000,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   IA   Driftless Area National Wildlife Refuge           $250,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   IN   Patoka National Wildlife Refuge                   $500,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   KY   Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge             $750,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                              MA, VT,   Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife      $3,815,000
                                                                                       NH, CT  Refuge
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   MD   Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge             $1,000,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                               MN, IA   Northern Tallgrass Prairie National Wildlife      $500,000
                                                                                               Refuge
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   MT   Rocky Mountain Front Conservation Area          $1,000,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   NE   Rainwater Basin Wetlands Management District      $500,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   NH   Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge           $1,000,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   NJ   Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge              $750,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   NJ   Supawna Meadows National Wildlife Refuge        $1,500,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   RI   Rhode Island National Wildlife Refuge             $700,000
                                                                                               Complex
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   SD   Dakota Tallgrass Prairie Wildlife Management      $500,000
                                                                                               Area
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   TX   Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife         $500,000
                                                                                               Refuge
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   VA   Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife     $1,500,000
                                                                                               Refuge
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   WV   Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge          $2,250,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   WV   Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge       $500,000
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National Park Service                 Statutory or Contractual Aid                       AL   National Voting Rights Center                     $350,000
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National Park Service                 Statutory or Contractual Aid                         CA Angel Island Immigration Station                $1,250,000
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National Park Service                 Statutory or Contractual Aid                         CA Yosemite schools ( P.L. 109-131)                  $400,000
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National Park Service                 Statutory or Contractual Aid                        DC  National Law Enforcement Memorial                 $500,000
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National Park Service                 Statutory or Contractual Aid                       HI   Native Hawaiian Culture & Arts program            $500,000
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National Park Service                 Statutory or Contractual Aid                   MD, VA   Chesapeake Bay Gateways                         $1,000,000
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National Park Service                 Statutory or Contractual Aid                       MI   River Raisin War of 1812 Battlefield              $350,000
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National Park Service                 Statutory or Contractual Aid                       NH   Lamprey Wild & Scenic River                       $200,000
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National Park Service                 Statutory or Contractual Aid                       NY   Hudson-Fulton-Champlain Quadricentennial          $750,000
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National Park Service                 Statutory or Contractual Aid                       UT   Crossroads of the West Historic District          $300,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           AL   Fort Morgan, Gulf Shores                          $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           AL   Historic Blakely Park Spanish Fort                 $50,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           AL   Historic Jackson Jefferson Franklin Home          $100,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           AL   Historic Peterson Hall                            $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           AL   Magnolia Grove, Greensboro                        $350,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           AZ   Glendale Historic Entryway                        $200,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                             CA Mission San Carlos, Carmel                        $650,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                             CA Shipyard 3 Historic District, Richmond            $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                             CO Hutchinson Ranch House, Salida                    $260,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           GA   1925 Coach Stop, Savannah                         $300,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           HI   Royal Mausoleum / Mauna Ala, Honolulu             $300,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           IA   Salisbury House, Des Moines                       $400,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           ID   Rexburg Historic Westwood Theater                 $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           IL   Loyola University, Mundelein                      $200,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           IN   Bass Mansion, Fort Wayne                          $100,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           KY   Liberty Hall National Historic Landmark           $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           LA   Julius Freyhan High School, St. Francisville      $250,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           MA   Historic Deerfield, Ashley Barn                   $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           MD   Jefferson Patterson House                         $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           MD   Uncle Tom's Cabin Historic Site                   $100,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           MI   Point Betsie Lighthouse, Frankfort                $225,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           MN   Shubert Center, Minneapolis                       $240,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           MS   Hawkins Field, Jackson                            $350,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           MS   West Point Historic Post Office, West Point       $100,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           MT   Historic Havre U.S. Post Office and Federal       $100,000
                                                                                               Courthouse
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           NJ   Cape May Point World War II Tower                 $100,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           NV   St. Augustine Church, Austin                      $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           NY   Denison-White Mansion                             $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           NY   Parish Mansion, Ogdensburg                        $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           NY   Village Hall, Waverly                             $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           NY   WPA Mural Conservation, Harlem Hospital           $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           OH   Five Oaks Building, Massillon                     $125,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           OH   Kinsman House, Warren                             $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           OH   Rankin House State Memorial                       $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           PA   African American Art Museum, Historic             $150,000
                                                                                               Archives
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           PA   Historic Mishler Theatre                          $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           PA   State Theatre Historic Facade                     $175,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           PA   Titusville Historic District                       $75,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           RI   Lederer Theater, Providence                       $250,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                            SC  Georgetown Old Market                             $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                            SC  Williamsburg County Courthouse                    $171,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                            SC  Winnsboro Historic Clock Building                 $175,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           SD   Days of '76 Museum (artifacts), Deadwood          $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           TN   Cannon County Courthouse                          $100,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           TN   Tennessee State Museum                            $400,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           TX   Comal County Courthouse                           $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           TX   Ideson Library, Houston                           $300,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           TX   Layland Carnegie Library                          $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           VA   Historic Battersea Home                           $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           VA   Historic Huntley Estate                           $100,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           VT   Historic Chafee Arts Center                        $84,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           WA   Mason County Courthouse Restoration               $200,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           WI   Medford Carnegie Library                           $45,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           WV   Fisherman's Hall, Charles Town                    $125,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           WV   Wheeling B&O Railroad Station                     $150,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                         CA California Nat'l Parks (mines)                    $680,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                         CA Golden Gate Nat'l Rec Area (Pt Bonita)          $1,600,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                         CA Joshua Tree National Park Visitor Center          $300,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                         CA Manzanar Nat'l Historic Site (barracks)           $900,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                         CA Yosemite Nat'l Park (tunnel)                      $800,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                         CO Rocky Mountain Nat'l Park                       $1,270,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       FL   Everglades Nat'l Park                          $60,000,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       MA   Boston Harbor Islands NRA (Pavilion)            $5,000,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       MO   Jefferson Nat'l Expansion Memorial              $1,500,000
                                                                                               (riverfront bridge)
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National Park Service                 Construction                                        NC  Blue Ridge Pkwy                                 $7,097,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                        NC  Cape Hatteras Nat'l Seashore                    $3,090,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                        NC  Ft Raleigh Nat'l Historical Site                $7,213,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       NM   Bandelier Nat'l Momument                        $3,178,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       NY   Castle William Gateway NRA                      $1,350,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       OH   Cuyahoga Valley National Park                   $1,000,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       PA   Flt. 93 Nat'l Memorial                          $1,200,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       PA   Valley Forge National Park, Welcome Center      $1,000,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       TN   Great Smoky Mts Nat'l Park (p/d storage)           $90,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       TN   Moccasin Bend National Archaeological             $500,000
                                                                                               District
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       UT   Utah Public Land Artifact Pres. Act             $1,000,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       VA   Booker T Washington NM                            $500,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       VA   Jones Point Lighthouse Restoration                $640,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       VA   Roosevelt Island Improvements, GW Parkway         $250,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       WA   Olympic Nat'l Park (Elwha)                     $20,000,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       WI   Apostle Islands National Lakeshore--            $5,000,000
                                                                                               lighthouse reconstructions
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       WI   Ice Age National Scenic Trail                     $125,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       WV   New River Gorge Nat'l River                     $2,600,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                     CA Golden Gate National Recreation Area            $4,000,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                     CA Whiskeytown National Recreation Area              $460,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   ID   Minidoka National Historic Site                   $350,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   KY   Cumberland Gap National Historic Park           $1,150,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   MA   Cape Cod National Seashore                      $1,750,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   ME   Acadia National Park                              $750,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   MI   Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore            $500,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                    NC  Guilford Courthouse National Military Park        $828,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   NH   Appalachian National Scenic Trail               $1,375,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   NM   El Malpais National Monument                      $150,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                               PA, NJ   Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area     $1,000,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                    SC  Congaree National Park                          $2,690,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   TX   Big Thicket National Preserve                   $1,000,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   VA   Shenandoah Valley Battlefield National          $1,985,000
                                                                                               Historic District
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   VI   Virgin Islands National Park                    $2,250,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   WA   Lake Chelan National Recreation Area              $900,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   WA   Mt. Rainier National Park                       $1,807,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   WI   Ice Age National Scenic Trail                   $1,000,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   WV   Gauley River National Recreation Area             $780,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   WV   Harper's Ferry National Historic Park           $2,000,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   WV   New River Gorge National River                    $500,000
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U.S. Geological Survey                Surveys, Investigations & Research                 AR   Arkansas Seismological Observatory                $500,000
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U.S. Geological Survey                Surveys, Investigations & Research                 AZ   Upper San Pedro River Monitoring and              $295,000
                                                                                               Reporting
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U.S. Geological Survey                Surveys, Investigations & Research                   CA CA seafloor mapping                               $500,000
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U.S. Geological Survey                Surveys, Investigations & Research                   CA Salt Ponds restoration                            $500,000
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U.S. Geological Survey                Surveys, Investigations & Research                   CA San Diego Formation aquifer mapping               $900,000
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U.S. Geological Survey                Surveys, Investigations & Research                 HI   Well monitoring and water assessments             $500,000
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U.S. Geological Survey                Surveys, Investigations & Research                 LA   Long Term Estuary Assessments Group               $400,000
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U.S. Geological Survey                Surveys, Investigations & Research                 NM   US-Mexico Transboundary Aquifer Assessment        $500,000
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U.S. Geological Survey                Surveys, Investigations & Research                 NV   Nye County, NV, mineral assessment                $650,000
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U.S. Geological Survey                Surveys, Investigations & Research                 VT   Lake Champlain monitoring                         $497,000
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U.S. Geological Survey                Surveys, Investigations & Research                 WA   Hood Canal Dissolved Oxygen Study                 $270,000
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U.S. Geological Survey                Surveys, Investigations & Research                 WV   Leetown Science Center, molecular biology         $800,000
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Minerals Management Service           Minerals Management Service                        MS   Center for Marine Resources and                   $900,000
                                                                                               Environmental Technology
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Bureau of Indian Affairs              Operation of Indian Programs                       IL   National Ironworkers Training Program for         $400,000
                                                                                               American Indians
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Bureau of Indian Affairs              Operation of Indian Programs                    Multi   Inter-Tribal Bison Cooperative                  $1,000,000
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Bureau of Indian Affairs              Operation of Indian Programs                       ND   United Tribes Technical College                 $4,000,000
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Bureau of Indian Affairs              Operation of Indian Programs                       NM   Navajo Technical College                        $2,000,000
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Bureau of Indian Affairs              Operation of Indian Programs                       NV   Western Shoshone Claims Distribution Act          $263,000
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Bureau of Indian Affairs              Operation of Indian Programs                       WA   Lake Roosevelt security program                   $345,000
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Bureau of Indian Affairs              Operation of Indian Programs                       WA   Timber-Fish-Wildlife program                    $1,713,000
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Environmental Protection Agency       Science & Technology                                 CA Southwest Consortium for Environmental          $1,000,000
                                                                                               Research and Policy
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Environmental Protection Agency       Science & Technology                              Nat   Water Environment Research Foundation           $2,000,000
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Environmental Protection Agency       Science & Technology                              Nat   Consortium for Plant Biotechnology                $750,000
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Environmental Protection Agency       Science & Technology                              Nat   American Water Works Research Foundation        $1,700,000
                                                                                               (Water Research Foundation)
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Environmental Protection Agency       Environmental Programs and Management                CA San Francisco Bay Restoration Grants            $5,000,000
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Environmental Protection Agency       Environmental Programs and Management             Nat   Small Public Water Systems Technology           $2,000,000
                                                                                               Assistance Program
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Environmental Protection Agency       Environmental Programs and Management             Nat   Water Systems Council WellCare                    $700,000
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Environmental Protection Agency       Environmental Programs and Management             Nat   National Biosolids Partnership Program            $750,000
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Environmental Protection Agency       Environmental Programs and Management             Nat   National Rural Water Association               $11,500,000
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Environmental Protection Agency       Environmental Programs and Management             Nat   Water Information Sharing and Analysis          $2,000,000
                                                                                               Center / Association of Metropolitan Water
                                                                                               Agencies
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Environmental Protection Agency       Environmental Programs and Management             Nat   Rural Community Assistance Partnership          $2,500,000
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG--Other                                          CA Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard remediation       $8,000,000
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG--Other                                          CA California Emission Reduction Grants           $15,000,000
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG--Other                                        TX   El Paso/Brownsville Water and Wastewater        $2,500,000
                                                                                               Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AK   City of Craig for water and wastewater            $250,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AK   City of Haines for water and wastewater           $350,000
                                       Project                                                 infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AK   City of Ketchikan for water facilities            $300,000
                                       Project                                                 construction project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AK   City of North Pole for wastewater system        $1,000,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AL   Butler County for water treatment facility        $300,000
                                       Project                                                 upgrades project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AL   City of Alexander City for water                  $550,000
                                       Project                                                 transmission main extension project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AL   City of Athens for water transmission main      $1,000,000
                                       Project                                                 extension project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AL   City of Attalla, North Attalla Sewer Project      $500,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AL   City of Jackson, US HWY 43 Main                   $500,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AL   City of Opelika for water transmission main       $450,000
                                       Project                                                 extension project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AL   St. Clair County Commission, St. Clair            $224,000
                                       Project                                                 County Water System Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AL   Town of McIntosh for sewer upgrades and           $300,000
                                       Project                                                 expansion project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AR   City of Fayetteville wastewater system            $300,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AR   City of Heber Springs, West End Sewer             $335,000
                                       Project                                                 Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AR   City of Warren, Water and Sewer Extension         $330,000
                                       Project                                                 along Northeast Bypass
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AR   Ozark Mountain Regional Public Water              $300,000
                                       Project                                                 Authority, in Marshall for drinking water
                                                                                               system improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AZ   Buckskin Sanitary District, Wastewater            $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Facilities Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AZ   City of Surprise, Water Treatment                 $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AZ   Pascua Yaqui Tribe, Master Drainage Plan          $700,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA Big Bear Lake Department of Water and Power,      $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Water System Infrastructure Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA Borrego Water District, Borrego Springs           $275,000
                                       Project                                                 Pipeline Feasibility Study
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA Cith of Alhambra, Main Line Sewer                 $240,000
                                       Project                                                 Replacement
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Arcadia, Arcadia and Sierra Madre         $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Joint Water Infrastructure Improvement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Barstow, Sewer Master Plan                $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Implementation Phase II
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Compton, Water Resources Project          $500,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of East Palo Alto for the East Palo        $1,100,000
                                       Project                                                 Alto water supply improvement project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of El Monte, Garvey Storm Drain              $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Reconstruction Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Eureka for the Martin Slough              $900,000
                                       Project                                                 interceptor project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Galt, Wastewater Treatment Plant          $275,000
                                       Project                                                 Upgrade
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Garden Grove, Yockey/Newland Storm        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Drain (Phase I)
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Hemet, Hemet/San Jacinto Basin            $275,000
                                       Project                                                 Groundwater Management Plan
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Lawndale, Firmona Avenue Storm Drain      $350,000
                                       Project                                                 Construction
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Maywood, Maywood Neighborhood Sewer       $400,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvement Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Norco, Norco Water Treatment Plant        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Pomona, Pomona Groundwater Cleanup        $400,000
                                       Project                                                 in Chino Basin Wells
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Sacramento, Combined Sewer System         $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of San Diego for the La Jolla                $900,000
                                       Project                                                 Ecological Reserve storm drain overflow
                                                                                               control project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of San Joaquin, Wastewater Treatment         $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Facility
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of San Jose, Japantown Sewer                 $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Vallejo, Mare Island Sanitary Sewer       $500,000
                                       Project                                                 and Storm Drain
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA Joshua Basin Water District, Joshua Basin         $300,000
                                       Project                                                 Water District Recharge System
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA Los Angeles County Department of Public           $900,000
                                       Project                                                 Works for the Antelope Valley recycled
                                                                                               water improvement project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA Orange County Sanitation District, OCSD           $300,000
                                       Project                                                 Secondary Treatment Upgrades
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA San Bernardino Municipal Water District for       $500,000
                                       Project                                                 the Inland Empire alternative water supply
                                                                                               project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA San Francisco Public Utilities Commission,      $1,000,000
                                       Project                                                 Civic Center Sustainable District Water
                                                                                               Related Projects
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA Smith River Rancheria for wastewater              $900,000
                                       Project                                                 infrastructure
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA Ventura County Public Works Agency for the        $900,000
                                       Project                                                 El Rio Forebay project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CO City of Alamosa for drinking water system         $300,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CO City of Pueblo, Wastewater Infrastructure         $500,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CO Eagle County in Red Cliff water quality           $800,000
                                       Project                                                 protection project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CO Powderhorn Metropolitan District in Mesa          $850,000
                                       Project                                                 County for wastewater improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CT City of Bristol, East Bristol Sanitary Sewer      $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Overflow Reduction Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CT City of Stamford, Harbor Point Water and          $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Wastewater Infrastructure Improvement
                                                                                               Initiative
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CT Norwich Public Utilities for the Norwich          $300,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater facility improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CT Town of North Haven, Wharton Brook                $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Industrial Park and Todd Drive Area Sewer
                                                                                               Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           DE   City of Wilmington wastewater treatment           $300,000
                                       Project                                                 plant headworks upgrade
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           DE   New Castle County for Old Shellpot                $698,000
                                       Project                                                 Interceptor improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   Brevard County, South Mainland Regional           $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Water Treatment Plant Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   City of Coral Gables, Wastewater                  $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   City of Crescent City, Potable Water System       $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvement Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   City of Gainesville for Depot Avenue              $300,000
                                       Project                                                 stormwater and sewer improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   City of Jacksonville Beach, Wastewater            $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Treatment Plant Upgrade
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   City of Oakland Park, Garden Acres Sanitary       $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Sewers (Part B)
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   City of Opa Locka, Wastewater Infrastructure      $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   City of Orlando for stormwater improvements       $300,000
                                       Project                                                 project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   City of Treasure Island, Wastewater and           $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Sewer System Upgrade
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   Lee County, Wastewater Infrastructure             $275,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   Palm Beach County, Lake Region Water              $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Treatment Plant
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   Sarasota County, Phillippi Creek Septic           $500,000
                                       Project                                                 System Replacement Program
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   Southwest Florida Water Management District,      $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Upper Peace River Restoration of the West-
                                                                                               Central Florida Water Restoration Action
                                                                                               Plan
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   St. Johns River Water Management District,        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Volusia County Integrated Water Resources
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   Taylor County Water and Sewer District,           $300,000
                                       Project                                                 Phase II of Taylor County Water and Sewer
                                                                                               Upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   Town of Havana, Havana Water Main Loop            $200,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           GA   Chattahoochee County, Water and Wastewater        $250,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           GA   City of Atlanta for sewer system                  $300,000
                                       Project                                                 rehabilitation project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           GA   City of Crawfordville, Taliaferro County          $350,000
                                       Project                                                 Sewer Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           GA   City of East Point, Flood Control and             $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Environmental Infrastructure Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           HI   County of Kauai Department of Public Works      $1,000,000
                                       Project                                                 for Wailua wastewater treatment plant
                                                                                               upgrades
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IA   City of Clinton for regional wastewater           $300,000
                                       Project                                                 treatment improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IA   City of Fort Madison for drinking water           $350,000
                                       Project                                                 system improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IA   City of Ottumwa for sewer system                  $400,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IA   City of Spencer for combined sewer                $150,000
                                       Project                                                 separation upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IA   Mason City, Iowa Self Chlorination System         $220,000
                                       Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           ID   City of Buhl for drinking water and arsenic       $300,000
                                       Project                                                 removal project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           ID   City of Filer for wastewater system               $662,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           ID   City of Greenleaf for wastewater system           $600,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           ID   City of Lava Hot Springs, Wastewater              $250,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           ID   City of Lewiston for wastewater system            $338,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IL   City of Chicago Heights, Water and Sewer          $280,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IL   City of Lexington for wastewater treatment        $300,000
                                       Project                                                 system improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IL   County of Peoria, Regional Storm Water Plan       $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Implementation
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IL   Long Creek Township for water storage             $300,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IL   RE Rural Water System, RE Water Expansion,        $350,000
                                       Project                                                 Richland County
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IL   Village of Bartlett, Public Well Project          $500,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IL   Village of Crestwood for water storage            $300,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IL   Village of Mt. Morris, Wastewater Treatment       $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Plant
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IL   Village of South Holland, Water and Sewer         $220,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IN   City of Anderson for a combined sewer             $300,000
                                       Project                                                 outfall elimination project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IN   City of North Vernon, Water Infrastructure        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IN   City of Rensselaer, Water and Wastewater          $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IN   Newton County Board of Commissioners, Newton      $750,000
                                       Project                                                 County Water and Wastewater Infrastructure
                                                                                               Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IN   Town of Fishers for wastewater                    $300,000
                                       Project                                                 infrastructure expansion project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IN   Warrick County Board of Commissioners,            $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Stonehaven Sewer Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KS   City of Augusta for water supply                  $185,000
                                       Project                                                 infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KS   City of Derby, Water and Wastewater System      $1,000,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KS   City of Great Bend for sewer rehabilitation       $300,000
                                       Project                                                 project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KS   City of Lindsborg for wastewater treatment        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 plant upgrades project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KS   City of Manhattan for sewer mainline              $185,000
                                       Project                                                 extension project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KS   City of Salina, Kansas Sewer and Water Line       $250,000
                                       Project                                                 Extension Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KS   City of Topeka for water and sewer                $500,000
                                       Project                                                 infrastructure upgrades project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KS   Riley County Board of Commissioners, Konza        $290,000
                                       Project                                                 Sewer Main Extension
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KS   Unified Government of Kansas City, Drinking       $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Water Infrastructure Replacement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KY   Breathitt County Water District, Breathitt        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 County Waterline Expansion Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KY   Caveland Environmental Authority for water      $1,200,000
                                       Project                                                 storage tank construction project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KY   City of Harrodsburg, Wastewater Treatment       $1,300,000
                                       Project                                                 Plant Technology Replacement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KY   City of Vanceburg for combined sewer              $300,000
                                       Project                                                 renovations project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KY   City of Warsaw, Wastewater Improvement            $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KY   Estill County for wastewater treatment plant    $1,350,000
                                       Project                                                 extension project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           LA   City of East Baton Rouge for sewer system         $300,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           LA   City of Houma for construction of water           $300,000
                                       Project                                                 distribution system
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           LA   City of Leesville for a sewer system              $400,000
                                       Project                                                 expansion project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           LA   City of Monroe, Monroe Wastewater Treatment       $500,000
                                       Project                                                 System
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           LA   Town of Golden Meadow for storm water system      $400,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MA   Cities of Fall River and New Bedford and the      $750,000
                                       Project                                                 Town of Acushnet, Bristol County CSO and
                                                                                               Sewer Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MA   City of Brockton for wastewater system            $300,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MA   City of Malden Redevelopment Authority, Lead      $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Water Pipe Replacement Program
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MA   City of Marlborough, Westerly Wastewater          $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Treatment Facility Upgrades
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MA   Pioneer Valley Planning Commission,             $1,000,000
                                       Project                                                 Connecticut River Combined Sewer Overflow
                                                                                               Projects
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MA   Town of Montague, Combined Sewer Overflow       $1,000,000
                                       Project                                                 Reduction and Water Pollution Control
                                                                                               Facility Improvements Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MD   Allegany County Commission for George's           $300,000
                                       Project                                                 Creek wastewater treatment plant
                                                                                               improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MD   Charles County, Closed Loop Effluent Reuse        $750,000
                                       Project                                                 System
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MD   City of Cumberland Department of Public           $300,000
                                       Project                                                 Works for wastewater system improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MD   City of Frostburg, MD Department of Public        $300,000
                                       Project                                                 Works for combined sewer overflow
                                                                                               improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MD   City of Hagerstown for drinking water system      $300,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MD   City of Rockville, Sanitary Sewer                 $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Rehabilitation Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MD   Harford County, Wastewater Reuse Pipeline at      $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Aberdeen Proving Ground
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MD   Washington, D.C. Water and Sewer Authority        $300,000
                                       Project                                                 for nutrient removal upgrades at the Blue
                                                                                               Plains facility
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           ME   City of Ellsworth for construction of a           $375,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater treatment plant
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           ME   Monson Utility District for existing wells        $425,000
                                       Project                                                 and distribution mains improvements project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           ME   Town of Bingham, South End Sewer and Pump         $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Station Infrastructure Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MI   City of Detroit, DEGC, East Riverfront            $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Wastewater Infrastructure Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MI   City of Grand Rapids, East Side CSO               $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Separation Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MI   City of Mason, Water Treatment Plant              $500,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MI   City of Port Huron for a combined sewer           $300,000
                                       Project                                                 overflow control project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MI   Office of the Oakland County Drain                $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Commissioner, Evergreen-Farmington Sanitary
                                                                                               Sewer Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MI   Wayne County, Rouge River National Wet            $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Weather Demonstration Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MN   City of Minneapolis for combined sewer            $300,000
                                       Project                                                 overflow improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MN   City of Willmar for wastewater treatment          $300,000
                                       Project                                                 plant relocation project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MN   Grand Rapids Public Utilities Commission,         $750,000
                                       Project                                                 Grand Rapids Wastewater Treatment Plant
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MO   City of East Prairie, Stormwater and Sewer        $200,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MO   City of Gravois Mills for wastewater            $1,000,000
                                       Project                                                 infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MO   City of Hartville, Water and Wastewater           $138,000
                                       Project                                                 Treatment Repairs
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MO   City of Plattsburg, Water Transmission Line       $375,000
                                       Project                                                 Construction
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MO   City of Warrensburg for drinking water and      $1,300,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MO   McDonald County, Wastewater Infrastructure        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Expansion
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MS   City of Batesville for drinking water and         $550,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater infrastructure project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MS   City of Brookhaven for sewer improvements         $260,000
                                       Project                                                 project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MS   City of Farmington for wastewater                 $260,000
                                       Project                                                 infrastructure project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MS   City of Greenville for drinking water and         $260,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater rehabilitation project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MS   City of Pascagoula for water and wastewater       $300,000
                                       Project                                                 system improvements project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MS   City of Pelahatchie for wastewater                $260,000
                                       Project                                                 infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MS   City of Ridgeland for water and wastewater        $200,000
                                       Project                                                 system improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MS   Town of Seminary for the drinking water           $200,000
                                       Project                                                 rehabilitation project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MS   West Lowndes County for wastewater                $260,000
                                       Project                                                 infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MS   West Madison Utility District, Drinking           $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Water Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MT   City of Hamilton, Wastewater Treatment Plant      $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Upgrades, Phase I
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MT   City of Helena for water treatment plant          $300,000
                                       Project                                                 reconstruction
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MT   Crow Tribe in Crow Agency for a wastewater        $300,000
                                       Project                                                 lagoon replacement
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure            NC  Bladen County for regional surface water          $300,000
                                       Project                                                 project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure            NC  City of Durham, Water and Wastewater              $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure            NC  Montgomery County, Wadeville Tank                 $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure            NC  Town of Cary, Western Wake Regional               $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Wastewater Management facility
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           ND   BDW Water System Association water system         $500,000
                                       Project                                                 upgrades for the communities of Fortuna,
                                                                                               Noonan and Columbus
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           ND   City of Valley City for drinking water            $400,000
                                       Project                                                 system improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           ND   City of Washburn for water treatment plant        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NE   City of Lincoln wastewater treatment              $550,000
                                       Project                                                 upgrades
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NE   City of Omaha combined sewer separation           $650,000
                                       Project                                                 project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NH   City of Berlin for water systems                  $400,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NH   City of Franklin for wastewater treatment         $200,000
                                       Project                                                 facility improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NH   City of Goffstown for municipal sewer water       $200,000
                                       Project                                                 project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NH   City of Manchester for combined sewer             $400,000
                                       Project                                                 overflow improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NH   City of Nashua for combined sewer overflow        $400,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NJ   Borough of Hopatcong, Elba Point Water            $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NJ   Borough of Jamesburg for wastewater system        $150,000
                                       Project                                                 upgrades
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NJ   Borough of Merchantville for stormwater           $300,000
                                       Project                                                 management system improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NJ   City of Engelwood, Sanitary Sewer Lateral         $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NJ   City of Newark for a water system security        $300,000
                                       Project                                                 initiative
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NJ   Cooper's Ferry Development Association for        $300,000
                                       Project                                                 the Pyne Poynt Park Storm Water Management
                                                                                               project in Camden
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NJ   Passaic Valley Sewerage Authority for             $300,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater system improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NM   Bernalillo County for the Valley Utilities      $1,100,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NM   City of Aztec for wastewater treatment plant      $500,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NM   City of Bloomfield for water system               $300,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NM   City of Espanola, Drinking Water                  $700,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NV   Boulder City, Third Water Intake                  $500,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NV   City of Goldfield for water treatment             $300,000
                                       Project                                                 facility improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NV   City of Henderson for wastewater system           $400,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NV   City of Reno, Reno Sewer Improvements             $500,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NY   Cayuga County Water and Sewer Authority,          $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Fairhaven Wastewater Infrastructure
                                                                                               Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NY   City of Middletown, Water and Wastewater          $800,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NY   City of New York, Twin Lakes Restoration          $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NY   City of Norwich, Replacement and Renovation       $500,000
                                       Project                                                 of the Norwich Wastewater Treatment Plant
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NY   City of Rochester, Durand Eastman Beach           $750,000
                                       Project                                                 Water Quality Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NY   Monroe County Water Authority, Town of            $495,000
                                       Project                                                 Pittsford Disinfection By-Product Treatment
                                                                                               Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NY   Suffolk County Department of Public Works,        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Suffolk County Sewer District No. 3,
                                                                                               Southwest Ocean Outfall Replacement
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NY   Village of Canastota, Combined Sewer              $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Overflow Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NY   Village of Mamaroneck, Drainage Improvement       $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Projects
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NY   Village of Massena for drinking and               $300,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater system line improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NY   Village of Pelham, Stormwater Infrastructure      $350,000
                                       Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           OH   City of Barberton, Wolf Creek Dam Intake          $400,000
                                       Project                                                 Valve and Enclosure Replacement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           OH   City of Defiance for a combined sewer             $300,000
                                       Project                                                 overflow elimination project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           OH   Erie County, Wastewater Improvements              $500,000
                                       Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           OH   Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater            $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Cincinnati, Eastern/Delta Sewer Separation
                                                                                               Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           OH   Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District for a      $300,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater improvements project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           OH   The Community Improvement Corporation of          $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Springfield and Clark County, PrimeOhio II
                                                                                               Industrial Park
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           OH   Village of Cadiz, Wastewater Infrastructure       $350,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           OK   Ada Public Works Authority, Wastewater Lift       $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Station
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           OK   City of McAlester for water treatment plant       $300,000
                                       Project                                                 rehabilitation project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           OR   City of Portland for decentralized                $300,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater and stormwater management
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           OR   City of Riddle for wastewater system upgrade      $200,000
                                       Project                                                 project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           OR   Milton-Freewater for stormwater treatment         $300,000
                                       Project                                                 plant construction project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Allegheny County Sanitary Authority, Three        $600,000
                                       Project                                                 Rivers Wet Weather Demonstration Program,
                                                                                               Overflow Control Demonstration Facilities
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Borough of Dormont, Mattern Avenue Storm          $138,000
                                       Project                                                 Sewer Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Bridgeport Borough in Montgomery County for       $200,000
                                       Project                                                 combined sewer separation and sewer
                                                                                               construction project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Bristol Township, Wastewater Infrastructure       $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Centre County, Philipsburg Borough Storm and      $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Wastewater Infrastructure
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   City of Reading, Wastewater Treatment Plant       $500,000
                                       Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Cochranton Borough, Sewage Infrastructure         $500,000
                                       Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Fayette County Redevelopment Authority,         $1,000,000
                                       Project                                                 Dunbar Township Municipal Authority Sewer
                                                                                               Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Lower Milford Township in Lehigh County for       $200,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater treatment plant construction
                                                                                               project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Redbank Valley Municipal Authority for            $200,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater and water quality protection
                                                                                               project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Salford Township, Tylersport Sewer                $350,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Somerset County Board of Commissioners for        $300,000
                                       Project                                                 the Bakersville water line extension
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Somerset County, Ralphton Water                   $200,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   South Creek Township in Bradford County for       $200,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater and water quality protection
                                                                                               project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Washington County, Vestaburg-New Hill           $1,000,000
                                       Project                                                 Sanitary Sewer System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           RI   City of East Providence, East Providence          $200,000
                                       Project                                                 Sewer Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           RI   Lincoln Water Commission for drinking water       $300,000
                                       Project                                                 system improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           RI   Newport Chamber of Commerce, Aquidneck            $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Wastewater Treatment Facility Planning
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           RI   Town of Bristol for wastewater system             $300,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           RI   Town of North Providence for stormwater           $600,000
                                       Project                                                 system improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           RI   Town of Warren for Touisset Point septic          $300,000
                                       Project                                                 system upgrades and replacement
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure            SC  City of Newberry, Wastewater Treatment Plant      $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Upgrade & Expansion Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure            SC  Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority             $500,000
                                       Project                                                 construction project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure            SC  Town of Ehrhardt, Water Infrastructure            $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           SD   City of Lake Norden for wastewater                $400,000
                                       Project                                                 infrastructure improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           SD   City of Mobridge for water supply                 $500,000
                                       Project                                                 infrastructure improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           SD   Rapid City Source Water Protection                $300,000
                                       Project                                                 Initiative for sewer system construction
                                                                                               project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           SD   Southern Black Hills Water System for             $300,000
                                       Project                                                 drinking water system improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TN   East Tennessee Development District,              $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Anderson ($275,000) and Union ($225,000)
                                                                                               Counties, Water and Wastewater
                                                                                               Infrastructure Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TN   Town of Surgoinsville for sewer line              $500,000
                                       Project                                                 extension project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TN   Unicoi County for well water treatment plant    $1,100,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TN   West Knox Utility District and Ball Camp          $300,000
                                       Project                                                 Community for sewer service extension
                                                                                               project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   City of Alvarado, Sanitary Sewer                  $250,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   City of Austin for sewer rehabilitation           $300,000
                                       Project                                                 project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   City of Bryan, West Bryan Wastewater              $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Treatment Plant
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   City of Cotulla, Cotulla Wastewater               $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure System Repairs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   City of Goliad, Wastewater Treatment              $200,000
                                       Project                                                 Facility Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   City of Hondo, Sanitary Sewer Overflow            $253,000
                                       Project                                                 Initiative
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   City of Lubbock for water pipeline project        $200,000
                                       Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   City of Temple, Industrial Park Wastewater        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Line and Interceptor
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   East Aldine Management District, District         $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Water and Sanitary Sewer Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   Lacy Lakeview, Sewer Collection/Lift Station      $500,000
                                       Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   Lufkin, TX for water infrastructure and           $450,000
                                       Project                                                 treatment capacity development project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   Nacogdoches, TX for Lanana Creek Flood          $1,000,000
                                       Project                                                 Mitigation project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   San Antonio Water System, Water and               $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Wastewater Infrastructure Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           UT   Magna, UT for water reuse improvements            $300,000
                                       Project                                                 project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           UT   Riverton City, Water Pump Station                 $300,000
                                       Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           UT   Santaquin, UT for wastewater plant                $360,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           UT   Washington Terrace, UT for water and sewer      $1,240,000
                                       Project                                                 infrastructure replacement project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           VA   City of Alexandria and Arlington County,          $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Four Mile Run Water Quality Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           VA   City of Falls Church, Falls Church                $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Stormwater and Sanitary Sewer Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           VA   City of Lynchburg, Combined Sewer Overflow        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           VA   Franklin County, Water System Improvements        $500,000
                                       Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           VA   Town of Onancock, Water and Wastewater            $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Treatment Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           VT   Ferrisburgh Fire District #1 for water            $300,000
                                       Project                                                 supply upgrades
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           VT   Jay-Troy Sewer Authority for wastewater           $925,000
                                       Project                                                 treatment facility improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           VT   Town of Elmore for water supply and               $275,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater system improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WA   City of Des Moines, Downtown Water                $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WA   City of Longview, Regional Water Treatment        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Facility
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WA   City of Mountlake Terrace, Downtown Water         $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Main System Infrastructure
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WA   City of Snohomish, Washington Wastewater          $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Treatment Plant Upgrade
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WA   City of University Place, University Place        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Sewer Infrastructure
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WA   Mason County, Belfair Wastewater and Water      $2,000,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WA   Pend Oreille County Public Utility District       $400,000
                                       Project                                                 for the Metaline Falls pipeline replacement
                                                                                               project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WA   Town of Cathlamet wastewater treatment            $500,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WA   Whatcom County for the Lake Whatcom               $300,000
                                       Project                                                 stormwater plan implementation project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WI   City of Madison drinking water system             $300,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WI   City of Nekoosa, Wastewater Treatment           $1,225,000
                                       Project                                                 Facility
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WI   City of Waukesha for drinking water system        $300,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WI   Cumberland Municipal Utility, Water               $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WI   Heart of the Valley Metropolitan Sewage           $300,000
                                       Project                                                 District for wastewater system improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WI   Metropolitan Milwaukee Sewer District for         $300,000
                                       Project                                                 central sewer system improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WI   Village of Biron, Water and Sanitary Sewer      $1,225,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WV   Central Hampshire PSD, Sewer Interconnector       $500,000
                                       Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WV   City of Glen Dale, Water Line Extension and       $310,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WV   City of Moorefield for wastewater treatment     $3,000,000
                                       Project                                                 plan improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WV   Kanawha County Commission for the Derrick's       $184,000
                                       Project                                                 Creek waterline replacement project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WV   Mingo County Commission, Mingo County Air         $750,000
                                       Project                                                 Transportation Park Water Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WV   Ohio River Sanitation Commission for organic    $1,000,000
                                       Project                                                 detection system improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WV   Taylor County Commission, Sewer Extension       $1,000,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WY   Lincoln County for water treatment plant          $300,000
                                       Project                                                 rehabilitation project
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US Forest Service                     Research                                      ME, NH,   Northeastern States Research Cooperative        $2,100,000
                                                                                         VT
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US Forest Service                     Research                                           MS   Center for Bottomlands Hardwood Research          $400,000
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US Forest Service                     Research                                           WI   Forest Products Laboratory Equipment            $1,300,000
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US Forest Service                     State & Private Forestry                             CA California Small Forest Products Business       $1,700,000
                                                                                               Assistance
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US Forest Service                     State & Private Forestry                           IL   City of Chicago--Greenstreets                     $300,000
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US Forest Service                     State & Private Forestry                           IN   Hardwood Scanning Center, Purdue University       $500,000
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US Forest Service                     State & Private Forestry                           MI   Tree Replacement, River Rouge                      $50,000
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US Forest Service                     State & Private Forestry                           MO   University of Missouri Woody Biomass              $300,000
                                                                                               Demonstration Project
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US Forest Service                     State & Private Forestry                           NH   Northern Forest Sustainable Economy               $200,000
                                                                                               Initiative
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US Forest Service                     State & Private Forestry                           VT   Vermont Wood Products Collaborative               $350,000
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US Forest Service                     State & Private Forestry                           WA   Tacoma-Seattle Urban Forest                       $500,000
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US Forest Service                     State & Private Forestry                           WV   Wood Education and Resource Center              $2,673,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                        CO Snow Mountain Ranch                             $2,500,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                      DE   Green Horizons                                  $2,000,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                      GA   Southland--Silver Lake                          $3,500,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                      ME   Machias River                                   $3,450,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                      MI   Northern Great Lakes Forest, Kamehameha         $2,000,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                      MN   Koochiching                                     $3,500,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                      MS   Mississippi Forest Legacy Program                 $500,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                      MT   North Swan River Valley                         $2,000,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                      NH   Crotched Mountain                               $1,765,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                      PA   Glatfelter Tree Farm                            $3,500,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                      UT   Chalk Creek South Fork #2                       $3,100,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                      VT   Eden Forest                                     $1,800,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                      WV   Potomac River Watershed South Branch Project    $3,670,000
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US Forest Service                     National Forest System                             KY   Daniel Boone National Forest Law Enforcement      $886,000
                                                                                               Operations
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US Forest Service                     National Forest System                             MO   Mark Twain National Forest, Methamphetamine       $492,000
                                                                                               Prevention
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US Forest Service                     National Forest System                             NM   Valles Caldera National Preserve                $4,000,000
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US Forest Service                     Capital Improvement and Maintenance                AK   Tongass National Forest Road Improvements       $1,000,000
                                       (construction)
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US Forest Service                     Capital Improvement and Maintenance                  CA Keenwild Wildfire Helicopter Base Upgrades        $600,000
                                       (construction)
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US Forest Service                     Capital Improvement and Maintenance                HI   Hawaii Research Station Construction            $2,500,000
                                       (construction)
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US Forest Service                     Capital Improvement and Maintenance                 NC  Uwharrie National Forest, Campground              $185,000
                                       (construction)                                          Electrical Upgrades
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US Forest Service                     Capital Improvement and Maintenance                NV   Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Reno-to-         $300,000
                                       (construction)                                          Tahoe Trail
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Capital Improvement and Maintenance                OR   Timberline Lodge Facilities Improvements          $200,000
                                       (construction)
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US Forest Service                     Capital Improvement and Maintenance                PA   Kinzua Dam Marina Repairs                         $300,000
                                       (construction)
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US Forest Service                     Capital Improvement and Maintenance                 SC  Improving Access to Sumter National Forest        $250,000
                                       (construction)                                          Resources in Union County
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US Forest Service                     Capital Improvement and Maintenance                TN   Cherokee National Forest Workstation            $1,500,000
                                       (construction)                                          Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Capital Improvement and Maintenance                WV   Monongahela National Forest Facilities          $1,271,000
                                       (construction)                                          Improvement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Capital Improvement and Maintenance                WV   Monongahela National Forest Road                  $825,000
                                       (construction)                                          Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Capital Improvement and Maintenance                WV   Monongahela National Forest Trail                 $350,000
                                       (construction)                                          Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                   AL   Alabama National Forests                        $1,250,000
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US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                     CA Angeles National Forest                         $2,000,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                     CA Cleveland National Forest                       $3,000,000
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US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                     CA Los Padres National Forest                      $1,000,000
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US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                     CA Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail               $500,000
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US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                     CA Tahoe and El Dorado National Forests            $2,500,000
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US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                     CO Arapaho National Forest                         $3,000,000
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US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                     CO Uncompahgre National Forest                     $1,250,000
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US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                   FL   Florida National Forests, Osceola                 $500,000
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US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                   KY   Daniel Boone National Forest                      $250,000
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US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                   MN   Superior National Forest                        $1,000,000
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US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                   MT   Gallatin National Forest                        $4,000,000
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US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                   NM   Cibola National Forest                          $2,600,000
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US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                               OR, WA   Columbia River Gorge                            $2,000,000
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US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                   SD   Black Hills National Forest                     $1,900,000
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US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                TN, NC  Cherokee National Forest                        $5,000,000
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US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                   UT   Wasatch-Cache National Forest                   $2,000,000
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US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                   VA   George Washington and Jefferson National        $1,775,000
                                                                                               Forest
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US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                   VT   Green Mountain National Forest                  $3,000,000
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US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                   WI   Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest             $2,000,000
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US Forest Service                     Wildland Fire Management                             CA Lake Tahoe Community Fire Protection Project    $5,000,000
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   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 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. The 
     explanatory statement does not contain any limited tax 
     benefits or limited tariff benefits as defined in the 
     applicable House and Senate rules.

                                                                                     INTERIOR / ENVIRONMENT
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                                                                                                                                                             Requester(s)
            Agency                            Account                   State                  Project                    Amount    ------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                                                                 Senate                         House
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Bureau of Land Management      Management of Lands and Resources             CO Shipment and storage of oil shale        $1,000,000  Allard
                                                                                 core samples
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Bureau of Land Management      Management of Lands and Resources           NM   Galisteo Basin Archaeological Sites        $500,000                                 Udall, Tom
                                                                                 Protection
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Bureau of Land Management      Management of Lands and Resources           UT   GIS Cadastral Mapping in Utah              $750,000  Bennett
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Bureau of Land Management      Construction                                  CA King Range National Conservation           $600,000  Feinstein                      Thompson, Mike
                                                                                 Area--Paradise Ridge Mountain Bike
                                                                                 Trail
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Bureau of Land Management      Construction                                NV   California National Historic Trail       $1,500,000  Reid
                                                                                 Interpretive Center--exhibits,
                                                                                 trails, amphitheater
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Bureau of Land Management      Land Acquisition                              CA Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains     $1,300,000  Feinstein                      Bono Mack, Mary
                                                                                 National Monument
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Bureau of Land Management      Land Acquisition                              CA Upper Sacramento River Area of           $2,200,000  Feinstein
                                                                                 Critical Environmental Concern
                                                                                 (ACEC)
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Bureau of Land Management      Land Acquisition                              CO Arkansas River Special Recreation        $2,200,000  President, Salazar
                                                                                 Management Area (SRMA)
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Bureau of Land Management      Land Acquisition                            ID   Henry's Lake ACEC                        $2,000,000  Craig, Crapo                   Simpson, Michael K.
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Bureau of Land Management      Land Acquisition                            ID   Upper Snake/South Fork Snake River         $500,000  President, Craig, Crapo        Simpson, Michael K.
                                                                                 ACEC/SRMA
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Bureau of Land Management      Land Acquisition                            MT   Meeteetse Spires ACEC                    $1,000,000  President, Baucus, Tester      Rehberg, Dennis R.
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Bureau of Land Management      Land Acquisition                            OR   Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument         $875,000  Wyden                          DeFazio, Peter A.; Pelosi,
                                                                                                                                                                     Nancy
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Bureau of Land Management      Land Acquisition                            OR   Sandy River/Oregon National Historic     $1,350,000  President, Wyden, Smith        Blumenauer, Earl
                                                                                 Trail
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Resource Management                         HI   Hawaii Invasive Species Management         $350,000  Inouye, Akaka                  Hirono, Mazie K.;
                                                                                                                                                                     Abercrombie, Neil
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Resource Management                         ID   Idaho Sage Grouse                          $250,000  Craig                          Simpson, Michael K.
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Resource Management                         MS   Mississippi State Natural Resources        $350,000  Cochran, Wicker
                                                                                 Program
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Resource Management                         NV   Lahontan Cutthroat Trout                   $250,000  Reid
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Resource Management                         NV   Nevada Biodiversity Research and           $350,000  Reid
                                                                                 Conservation Project
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Resource Management                         TX   Caddo Lake Ramsar Center                   $150,000  Hutchison
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                AL   Cahaba River National Wildlife             $300,000  Shelby                         Bachus, Spencer
                                                                                 Refuge--plan and design vistor
                                                                                 center
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                AR   Mammoth Springs National Fish            $1,750,000  Lincoln, Pryor
                                                                                 Hatchery--complete visitor center
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                  CA Don Edwards San Francisco Bay            $4,000,000  Feinstein, Boxer
                                                                                 National Wildlife Refuge Complex--
                                                                                 San Francisco Bay salt pond
                                                                                 restoration and levee maintenance
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                HI   Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge--     $750,000  Inouye, Akaka
                                                                                 plan and design replacement office
                                                                                 and visitor center
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                MD   Patuxent Research Refuge--major          $3,000,000  Cardin                         Hoyer, Steny H.
                                                                                 safety reconstruction
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                MI   Great Lakes Mass Marking                 $1,500,000                                 Dingell, John D.
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                MS   Theodore Roosevelt National Wildlife       $600,000  Cochran, Wicker
                                                                                 Refuge--plan and design visitor
                                                                                 center
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                 NC, Red Wolf Breeding Facility Relocation      $870,000                                 Shuler, Heath
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                TN   Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge--       $800,000  Alexander                      Tanner, John S.
                                                                                 plan and design office and visitor
                                                                                 center
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                WA   Gig Harbor Fish Passage                    $800,000                                 Dicks, Norman D.
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                WA   Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge         $750,000                                 Smith, Adam
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                WV   National Conservation Training           $1,500,000  Byrd
                                                                                 Center--telecommunications
                                                                                 infrastructure and roads
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                WV   Ohio River Islands National Wildlife       $800,000  Byrd
                                                                                 Refuge--river island erosion
                                                                                 mitigation
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                WV   White Sulphur Springs NFH--facilities      $750,000  Byrd
                                                                                 and water supply improvements
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                              CA San Joaquin River National Wildlife        $900,000  Feinstein
                                                                                 Refuge
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            FL   Crystal River National Wildlife          $1,500,000  Bill Nelson                    Brown-Waite, Ginny
                                                                                 Refuge
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            HI   James Campbell National Wildlife         $7,000,000  Inouye, Akaka                  Hirono, Mazie K.;
                                                                                 Refuge                                                                              Abercrombie, Neil
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            IA   Driftless Area National Wildlife           $250,000  Harkin
                                                                                 Refuge
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            IN   Patoka National Wildlife Refuge            $500,000  Lugar, Bayh                    Ellsworth, Brad
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            KY   Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge      $750,000  McConnell
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                       MA, VT,   Silvio O. Conte National Fish and        $3,815,000  Leahy, Gregg, Kennedy, Dodd,   DeLauro, Rosa L.; Olver,
                                                                         NH, CT  Wildlife Refuge                                      Lieberman, Kerry, Sununu       John W.; Murphy,
                                                                                                                                                                     Christopher S.; Neal,
                                                                                                                                                                     Richard E.; Hodes, Paul W.
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            MD   Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge      $1,000,000  Cardin                         Gilchrest, Wayne T.
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                        MN, IA   Northern Tallgrass Prairie National        $500,000  Harkin, Coleman, Klobuchar     Walz, Timothy J.
                                                                                 Wildlife Refuge
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            MT   Rocky Mountain Front Conservation        $1,000,000  Baucus, Tester
                                                                                 Area
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            NE   Rainwater Basin Wetlands Management        $500,000  Ben Nelson
                                                                                 District
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            NH   Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge    $1,000,000  Gregg, Sununu                  Hodes, Paul W.
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            NJ   Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge       $750,000  Lautenberg, Menendez           Frelinghuysen, Rodney P.;
                                                                                                                                                                     Sires, Albio
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            NJ   Supawna Meadows National Wildlife        $1,500,000  Lautenberg, Menendez           LoBiondo, Frank A.; Sires,
                                                                                 Refuge                                                                              Albio
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            RI   Rhode Island National Wildlife Refuge      $700,000  Reed, Whitehouse               Langevin, James R.
                                                                                 Complex
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            SD   Dakota Tallgrass Prairie Wildlife          $500,000  Johnson, Thune                 Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie
                                                                                 Management Area
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            TX   Lower Rio Grande Valley National           $500,000  Hutchison                      Hinojosa, Ruben; Ortiz,
                                                                                 Wildlife Refuge                                                                     Solomon P.
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            VA   Rappahannock River Valley National       $1,500,000  Warner, Webb                   Wittman, Robert J.; Moran,
                                                                                 Wildlife Refuge                                                                     James P.
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            WV   Canaan Valley National Wildlife          $2,250,000  Byrd
                                                                                 Refuge
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            WV   Ohio River Islands National Wildlife       $500,000  Byrd
                                                                                 Refuge
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National Park Service          Statutory or Contractual Aid                AL   National Voting Rights Center              $350,000                                 Davis, Artur
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National Park Service          Statutory or Contractual Aid                  CA Angel Island Immigration Station         $1,250,000  Feinstein, Boxer               Pelosi, Nancy; Woolsey, Lynn
                                                                                                                                                                     C.
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National Park Service          Statutory or Contractual Aid                  CA Yosemite schools ( P.L. 109-131)           $400,000  Feinstein
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National Park Service          Statutory or Contractual Aid                 DC  National Law Enforcement Memorial          $500,000  Feinstein, Leahy, Biden        Moran, James P.; Hoyer,
                                                                                                                                                                     Steny H.; Stupak, Bart
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National Park Service          Statutory or Contractual Aid                HI   Native Hawaiian Culture & Arts             $500,000  Inouye, Akaka
                                                                                 program
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National Park Service          Statutory or Contractual Aid            MD, VA   Chesapeake Bay Gateways                  $1,000,000  Mikulski, Cardin               Moran, James P.; Hoyer,
                                                                                                                                                                     Steny H.; Sarbanes, John
                                                                                                                                                                     P.; Ruppersberger, C. A.
                                                                                                                                                                     Dutch; Wittman, Robert J.
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National Park Service          Statutory or Contractual Aid                MI   River Raisin War of 1812 Battlefield       $350,000                                 Dingell, John D.
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National Park Service          Statutory or Contractual Aid                NH   Lamprey Wild & Scenic River                $200,000  Gregg, Sununu                  Shea-Porter, Carol
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National Park Service          Statutory or Contractual Aid                NY   Hudson-Fulton-Champlain                    $750,000  Leahy                          Hinchey, Maurice D.;
                                                                                 Quadricentennial                                                                    Gillibrand, Kirsten E.;
                                                                                                                                                                     Hall, John J.; Meeks,
                                                                                                                                                                     Gregory W.; Lowey, Nita M.;
                                                                                                                                                                     Towns, Edolphus
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National Park Service          Statutory or Contractual Aid                UT   Crossroads of the West Historic            $300,000  Bennett                        Bishop, Rob
                                                                                 District
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    AL   Fort Morgan, Gulf Shores                   $150,000  Sessions
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    AL   Historic Blakely Park Spanish Fort          $50,000                                 Bonner, Jo
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    AL   Historic Jackson Jefferson Franklin        $100,000                                 Rogers (AL), Mike
                                                                                 Home
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    AL   Historic Peterson Hall                     $150,000                                 Aderholt, Robert B.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    AL   Magnolia Grove, Greensboro                 $350,000  Shelby
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    AZ   Glendale Historic Entryway                 $200,000                                 Pastor, Ed
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                      CA Mission San Carlos, Carmel                 $650,000  Feinstein
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                      CA Shipyard 3 Historic District,              $150,000                                 Miller, George
                                                                                 Richmond
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                      CO Hutchinson Ranch House, Salida             $260,000  Allard
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    GA   1925 Coach Stop, Savannah                  $300,000  Chambliss
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    HI   Royal Mausoleum / Mauna Ala, Honolulu      $300,000  Inouye
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    IA   Salisbury House, Des Moines                $400,000  Harkin, Grassley               Boswell, Leonard L.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    ID   Rexburg Historic Westwood Theater          $150,000                                 Simpson, Michael K.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    IL   Loyola University, Mundelein               $200,000  Durbin
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    IN   Bass Mansion, Fort Wayne                   $100,000                                 Souder, Mark E.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    KY   Liberty Hall National Historic             $150,000                                 Chandler, Ben
                                                                                 Landmark
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    LA   Julius Freyhan High School, St.            $250,000  Landrieu
                                                                                 Francisville
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    MA   Historic Deerfield, Ashley Barn            $150,000                                 Olver, John W.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    MD   Jefferson Patterson House                  $150,000                                 Hoyer, Steny H.;
                                                                                                                                                                     Ruppersberger, C. A. Dutch
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    MD   Uncle Tom's Cabin Historic Site            $100,000                                 Van Hollen, Chris
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    MI   Point Betsie Lighthouse, Frankfort         $225,000  Stabenow, Levin
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    MN   Shubert Center, Minneapolis                $240,000  Coleman                        Ellison, Keith
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    MS   Hawkins Field, Jackson                     $350,000  Cochran, Wicker
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    MS   West Point Historic Post Office, West      $100,000  Cochran
                                                                                 Point
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    MT   Historic Havre U.S. Post Office and        $100,000                                 Rehberg, Dennis R.
                                                                                 Federal Courthouse
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    NJ   Cape May Point World War II Tower          $100,000                                 LoBiondo, Frank A.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    NV   St. Augustine Church, Austin               $150,000  Reid
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    NY   Denison-White Mansion                      $150,000                                 Serrano, Jose
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    NY   Parish Mansion, Ogdensburg                 $150,000                                 McHugh, John M.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    NY   Village Hall, Waverly                      $150,000                                 Hinchey, Maurice D.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    NY   WPA Mural Conservation, Harlem             $150,000                                 Rangel, Charles B.
                                                                                 Hospital
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    OH   Five Oaks Building, Massillon              $125,000                                 Regula, Ralph
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    OH   Kinsman House, Warren                      $150,000                                 Ryan, Tim
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    OH   Rankin House State Memorial                $150,000                                 Schmidt, Jean
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    PA   African American Art Museum, Historic      $150,000                                 Fattah, Chaka
                                                                                 Archives
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    PA   Historic Mishler Theatre                   $150,000                                 Shuster, Bill
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    PA   State Theatre Historic Facade              $175,000                                 Dent, Charles W.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    PA   Titusville Historic District                $75,000                                 Peterson, John E.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    RI   Lederer Theater, Providence                $250,000  Reed
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                     SC  Georgetown Old Market                      $150,000                                 Brown, Jr., Henry E.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                     SC  Williamsburg County Courthouse             $171,000                                 Clyburn, James E.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                     SC  Winnsboro Historic Clock Building          $175,000                                 Spratt, Jr., John M.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    SD   Days of '76 Museum (artifacts),            $150,000  Johnson                        Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie
                                                                                 Deadwood
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    TN   Cannon County Courthouse                   $100,000                                 Gordon, Bart
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    TN   Tennessee State Museum                     $400,000  Alexander
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    TX   Comal County Courthouse                    $150,000                                 Smith, Lamar
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    TX   Ideson Library, Houston                    $300,000  Hutchison                      Jackson-Lee, Sheila
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    TX   Layland Carnegie Library                   $150,000                                 Edwards, Chet
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    VA   Historic Battersea Home                    $150,000                                 Forbes, J. Randy
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    VA   Historic Huntley Estate                    $100,000                                 Moran, James P.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    VT   Historic Chafee Arts Center                 $84,000                                 Welch, Peter
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    WA   Mason County Courthouse Restoration        $200,000                                 Dicks, Norman D.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    WI   Medford Carnegie Library                    $45,000                                 Obey, David R.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    WV   Fisherman's Hall, Charles Town             $125,000  Byrd
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    WV   Wheeling B&O Railroad Station              $150,000                                 Mollohan, Alan B.
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National Park Service          Construction                                  CA California Nat'l Parks (mines)             $680,000  Feinstein
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National Park Service          Construction                                  CA Golden Gate Nat'l Rec Area (Pt           $1,600,000  Feinstein
                                                                                 Bonita)
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National Park Service          Construction                                  CA Joshua Tree National Park Visitor          $300,000                                 Lewis, Jerry
                                                                                 Center
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National Park Service          Construction                                  CA Manzanar Nat'l Historic Site               $900,000  Feinstein
                                                                                 (barracks)
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National Park Service          Construction                                  CA Yosemite Nat'l Park (tunnel)               $800,000  Feinstein
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National Park Service          Construction                                  CO Rocky Mountain Nat'l Park                $1,270,000  President, Salazar
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National Park Service          Construction                                FL   Everglades Nat'l Park                   $60,000,000  President, Bill Nelson,
                                                                                                                                      Martinez
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National Park Service          Construction                                MA   Boston Harbor Islands NRA (Pavilion)     $5,000,000  Kennedy, Kerry
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National Park Service          Construction                                MO   Jefferson Nat'l Expansion Memorial       $1,500,000  Bond
                                                                                 (riverfront bridge)
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National Park Service          Construction                                 NC  Blue Ridge Pkwy                          $7,097,000  President, Dole
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National Park Service          Construction                                 NC  Cape Hatteras Nat'l Seashore             $3,090,000  President, Dole                Price, David
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National Park Service          Construction                                 NC  Ft Raleigh Nat'l Historical Site         $7,213,000  President, Dole
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National Park Service          Construction                                NM   Bandelier Nat'l Momument                 $3,178,000  President, Bingaman
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National Park Service          Construction                                NY   Castle William Gateway NRA               $1,350,000                                 Nadler, Jerrold
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National Park Service          Construction                                OH   Cuyahoga Valley National Park            $1,000,000  President                      Regula, Ralph; Sutton, Betty
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National Park Service          Construction                                PA   Flt. 93 Nat'l Memorial                   $1,200,000  Specter, Casey                 Shuster, Bill
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National Park Service          Construction                                PA   Valley Forge National Park, Welcome      $1,000,000                                 Sestak, Joe
                                                                                 Center
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National Park Service          Construction                                TN   Great Smoky Mts Nat'l Park (p/d             $90,000  Alexander
                                                                                 storage)
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National Park Service          Construction                                TN   Moccasin Bend National Archaeological      $500,000                                 Wamp, Zach
                                                                                 District
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National Park Service          Construction                                UT   Utah Public Land Artifact Pres. Act      $1,000,000  Bennett, Hatch                 Matheson, Jim
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National Park Service          Construction                                VA   Booker T Washington NM                     $500,000                                 Goode, Jr., Virgil H.
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National Park Service          Construction                                VA   Jones Point Lighthouse Restoration         $640,000                                 Moran, James P.
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National Park Service          Construction                                VA   Roosevelt Island Improvements, GW          $250,000                                 Moran, James P.
                                                                                 Parkway
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National Park Service          Construction                                WA   Olympic Nat'l Park (Elwha)              $20,000,000  President, Murray
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National Park Service          Construction                                WI   Apostle Islands National Lakeshore--     $5,000,000                                 Obey, David R.
                                                                                 lighthouse reconstructions
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National Park Service          Construction                                WI   Ice Age National Scenic Trail              $125,000                                 Baldwin, Tammy; Petri,
                                                                                                                                                                     Thomas E.; Obey, David R.
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National Park Service          Construction                                WV   New River Gorge Nat'l River              $2,600,000  Byrd
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                              CA Golden Gate National Recreation Area     $4,000,000  Feinstein
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                              CA Whiskeytown National Recreation Area       $460,000  Feinstein
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            ID   Minidoka National Historic Site            $350,000  Craig
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            KY   Cumberland Gap National Historic Park    $1,150,000  McConnell                      Rogers, Harold
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            MA   Cape Cod National Seashore               $1,750,000  Kennedy, Kerry                 Olver, John W.; Delahunt,
                                                                                                                                                                     William D.
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            ME   Acadia National Park                       $750,000  Snowe, Collins                 Allen, Thomas H.
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            MI   Sleeping Bear Dunes National               $500,000  Levin, Stabenow
                                                                                 Lakeshore
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                             NC  Guilford Courthouse National Military      $828,000  President, Dole
                                                                                 Park
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            NH   Appalachian National Scenic Trail        $1,375,000  Gregg
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            NM   El Malpais National Monument               $150,000  President, Bingaman
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                        PA, NJ   Delaware Water Gap National              $1,000,000  Specter, Lautenberg,           Garrett, Scott; Carney,
                                                                                 Recreation Area                                      Menendez, Casey                Christopher P.
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                             SC  Congaree National Park                   $2,690,000  Graham                         Clyburn, James E.
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            TX   Big Thicket National Preserve            $1,000,000  Hutchison                      Brady, Kevin
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            VA   Shenandoah Valley Battlefield            $1,985,000  Warner, Webb
                                                                                 National Historic District
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            VI   Virgin Islands National Park             $2,250,000  Feinstein                      Christensen, Donna M.
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            WA   Lake Chelan National Recreation Area       $900,000  Murray
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            WA   Mt. Rainier National Park                $1,807,000  President, Murray, Cantwell    Smith, Adam
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            WI   Ice Age National Scenic Trail            $1,000,000  Kohl                           Baldwin, Tammy; Petri,
                                                                                                                                                                     Thomas E.; Obey, David R.
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            WV   Gauley River National Recreation Area      $780,000  Byrd
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            WV   Harper's Ferry National Historic Park    $2,000,000  Byrd
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            WV   New River Gorge National River             $500,000  Byrd
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U.S. Geological Survey         Surveys, Investigations & Research          AR   Arkansas Seismological Observatory         $500,000  Lincoln, Pryor                 Snyder, Vic
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U.S. Geological Survey         Surveys, Investigations & Research          AZ   Upper San Pedro River Monitoring and       $295,000                                 Giffords, Gabrielle
                                                                                 Reporting
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U.S. Geological Survey         Surveys, Investigations & Research            CA CA seafloor mapping                        $500,000  Feinstein
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U.S. Geological Survey         Surveys, Investigations & Research            CA Salt Ponds restoration                     $500,000  Feinstein, Boxer               Honda, Michael M.; Lofgren,
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U.S. Geological Survey         Surveys, Investigations & Research            CA San Diego Formation aquifer mapping        $900,000  Feinstein                      Filner, Bob; Davis, Susan A.
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U.S. Geological Survey         Surveys, Investigations & Research          HI   Well monitoring and water assessments      $500,000  Inouye, Akaka
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U.S. Geological Survey         Surveys, Investigations & Research          LA   Long Term Estuary Assessments Group        $400,000  Landrieu, Vitter               Melancon, Charlie;
                                                                                                                                                                     Jefferson, William J.;
                                                                                                                                                                     Alexander, Rodney
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U.S. Geological Survey         Surveys, Investigations & Research          NM   US-Mexico Transboundary Aquifer            $500,000  Bingaman                       Pastor, Ed; Grijalva, Raul
                                                                                 Assessment                                                                          M.; Pearce, Stevan
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U.S. Geological Survey         Surveys, Investigations & Research          NV   Nye County, NV, mineral assessment         $650,000  Reid, Ensign
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U.S. Geological Survey         Surveys, Investigations & Research          VT   Lake Champlain monitoring                  $497,000  Leahy
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U.S. Geological Survey         Surveys, Investigations & Research          WA   Hood Canal Dissolved Oxygen Study          $270,000                                 Dicks, Norman D.
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U.S. Geological Survey         Surveys, Investigations & Research          WV   Leetown Science Center, molecular          $800,000  Byrd
                                                                                 biology
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Minerals Management Service    Minerals Management Service                 MS   Center for Marine Resources and            $900,000  Cochran, Wicker                Childers
                                                                                 Environmental Technology
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Bureau of Indian Affairs       Operation of Indian Programs                IL   National Ironworkers Training Program      $400,000                                 Lynch, Stephen F.
                                                                                 for American Indians
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Bureau of Indian Affairs       Operation of Indian Programs             Multi   Inter-Tribal Bison Cooperative           $1,000,000  Dorgan, Johnson, Bingaman,     Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie;
                                                                                                                                      Salazar                        Udall, Tom
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Bureau of Indian Affairs       Operation of Indian Programs                ND   United Tribes Technical College          $4,000,000  Dorgan, Conrad                 Pomeroy, Earl
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Bureau of Indian Affairs       Operation of Indian Programs                NM   Navajo Technical College                 $2,000,000  Bingaman
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Bureau of Indian Affairs       Operation of Indian Programs                NV   Western Shoshone Claims Distribution       $263,000  Reid
                                                                                 Act
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Bureau of Indian Affairs       Operation of Indian Programs                WA   Lake Roosevelt security program            $345,000  Murray, Cantwell
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Bureau of Indian Affairs       Operation of Indian Programs                WA   Timber-Fish-Wildlife program             $1,713,000  Murray, Cantwell
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Environmental Protection       Science & Technology                          CA Southwest Consortium for                 $1,000,000  Feinstein, Bingaman, Boxer     Pastor, Ed
 Agency                                                                          Environmental Research and Policy
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Environmental Protection       Science & Technology                       Nat   Water Environment Research Foundation    $2,000,000  Mikulski, Kohl, Durbin,        Moran, James P.
 Agency                                                                                                                               Lautenberg, Brown, Cardin,
                                                                                                                                      Clinton, Kennedy, Kerry,
                                                                                                                                      Salazar, Schumer, Collins,
                                                                                                                                      Smith, Snowe
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Environmental Protection       Science & Technology                       Nat   Consortium for Plant Biotechnology         $750,000  Inouye, Johnson, Ben Nelson,   Price, David E.; Miller,
 Agency                                                                                                                               Bond, McConnell, Levin,        Brad; Rogers (MI), Mike;
                                                                                                                                      Stabenow, Brown, Klobuchar,    Conyers, Jr., John; Rogers,
                                                                                                                                      Lugar, Chambliss, Bunning      Harold; Towns, Edolphus;
                                                                                                                                                                     Lewis, John; Stupak, Bart
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Environmental Protection       Science & Technology                       Nat   American Water Works Research            $1,700,000  Reed, Bennett, Allard, Reid,   Berkley, Shelley; Woolsey,
 Agency                                                                          Foundation (Water Research                           Salazar, Whitehouse, Ensign,   Lynn C.; Jackson-Lee,
                                                                                 Foundation)                                          Hatch                          Sheila; Murphy, Christopher
                                                                                                                                                                     S.; Heller, Dean
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Environmental Protection       Environmental Programs and Management         CA San Francisco Bay Restoration Grants     $5,000,000  Feinstein
 Agency
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Environmental Protection       Environmental Programs and Management      Nat   Small Public Water Systems Technology    $2,000,000  Specter, McConnell, Baucus,
 Agency                                                                          Assistance Program                                   Tester, Wicker, Murkowski
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Environmental Protection       Environmental Programs and Management      Nat   Water Systems Council WellCare             $700,000  Harkin, Durbin, Reed, Baucus,  Miller, Brad; Langevin,
 Agency                                                                                                                               Cardin, Casey, Lincoln,        James R.; Murphy,
                                                                                                                                      Pryor, Schumer, Tester,        Christopher S.; Walsh,
                                                                                                                                      Whitehouse, Wyden, Dole,       James T.; Loebsack, David;
                                                                                                                                      Crapo, Grassley, Lugar,        Allen, Thomas H.; Boswell,
                                                                                                                                      Smith, Thune, Voinovich        Leonard L.; Arcuri, Michael
                                                                                                                                                                     A.; Souder, Mark E.
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Environmental Protection       Environmental Programs and Management      Nat   National Biosolids Partnership             $750,000  Kohl, Murray, Allard,          Allen, Thomas H.; Larsen,
 Agency                                                                          Program                                              Salazar, Collins, Snowe        Rick; Moran, James P.
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Environmental Protection       Environmental Programs and Management      Nat   National Rural Water Association        $11,500,000  Leahy, Harkin, Murray,         Etheridge, Bob; Aderholt,
 Agency                                                                                                                               Dorgan, Durbin, Johnson,       Robert B.; LoBiondo, Frank
                                                                                                                                      Landrieu, Reed, Ben Nelson,    A.; Murphy, Christopher S.;
                                                                                                                                      Specter, Bond, Shelby,         McHugh, John M.; Arcuri,
                                                                                                                                      Craig, Brownback, Biden,       Michael A.; Cleaver,
                                                                                                                                      Bingaman, Brown, Cantwell,     Emanuel
                                                                                                                                      Clinton, Conrad, Dodd,
                                                                                                                                      Kennedy, Kerry, Levin,
                                                                                                                                      Lincoln, Menendez, Pryor,
                                                                                                                                      Salazar, Sanders, Schumer,
                                                                                                                                      Stabenow, Tester, Webb,
                                                                                                                                      Wyden, Barrasso, Bunning,
                                                                                                                                      Chambliss, Coleman, Collins,
                                                                                                                                      Cornyn, Dole, Ensign, Enzi,
                                                                                                                                      Grassley, Hagel, Hatch,
                                                                                                                                      Inhofe, Lugar, Murkowski,
                                                                                                                                      Roberts, Smith, Snowe,
                                                                                                                                      Sununu, Thune, Voinovich,
                                                                                                                                      Wicker
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Environmental Protection       Environmental Programs and Management      Nat   Water Information Sharing and            $2,000,000  Reed, Bennett, Akaka,          Richardson, Laura; Calvert,
 Agency                                                                          Analysis Center / Association of                     Bingaman, Boxer, Kennedy,      Ken
                                                                                 Metropolitan Water Agencies                          Kerry, Lieberman, Stabenow,
                                                                                                                                      Coleman, Snowe
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Environmental Protection       Environmental Programs and Management      Nat   Rural Community Assistance               $2,500,000  Leahy, Harkin, Mikulski,       Rogers, Harold; Walsh, James
 Agency                                                                          Partnership                                          Landrieu, Bingaman, Brown,     T.; Duncan, Jr., John J.
                                                                                                                                      Conrad, Lincoln, Pryor,
                                                                                                                                      Rockefeller, Tester, Wyden,
                                                                                                                                      Coleman, Crapo, Grassley,
                                                                                                                                      Smith, Voinovich
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Environmental Protection       STAG--Other                                   CA Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard            $8,000,000  Feinstein
 Agency                                                                          remediation
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Environmental Protection       STAG--Other                                   CA California Emission Reduction Grants    $15,000,000  Feinstein, Boxer
 Agency
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Environmental Protection       STAG--Other                                 TX   El Paso/Brownsville Water and            $2,500,000  Cornyn, Hutchison              Reyes, Silvestre; Ortiz,
 Agency                                                                          Wastewater Infrastructure                                                           Solomon P.
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AK   City of Craig for water and                $250,000  Murkowski
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           wastewater improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AK   City of Haines for water and               $350,000  Murkowski
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           wastewater infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AK   City of Ketchikan for water                $300,000  Murkowski
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           facilities construction project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AK   City of North Pole for wastewater        $1,000,000  Murkowski
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AL   Butler County for water treatment          $300,000  Shelby                         Everett, Terry
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           facility upgrades project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AL   City of Alexander City for water           $550,000  Shelby                         Rogers (AL), Mike
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           transmission main extension project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AL   City of Athens for water transmission    $1,000,000  Shelby                         Cramer, Jr., Robert E. (Bud)
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           main extension project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AL   City of Attalla, North Attalla Sewer       $500,000                                 Aderholt, Robert B.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AL   City of Jackson, US HWY 43 Main            $500,000                                 Bonner, Jo
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AL   City of Opelika for water                  $450,000  Shelby                         Rogers (AL), Mike
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           transmission main extension project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AL   St. Clair County Commission, St.           $224,000                                 Bachus, Spencer
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Clair County Water System
                                                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AL   Town of McIntosh for sewer upgrades        $300,000  Sessions
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           and expansion project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AR   City of Fayetteville wastewater            $300,000  Lincoln, Pryor                 Boozman, John
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AR   City of Heber Springs, West End Sewer      $335,000                                 Berry, Marion
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AR   City of Warren, Water and Sewer            $330,000  Lincoln, Pryor                 Ross, Mike
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Extension along Northeast Bypass
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AR   Ozark Mountain Regional Public Water       $300,000  Lincoln, Pryor
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Authority, in Marshall for drinking
                                                                                 water system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AZ   Buckskin Sanitary District,                $500,000                                 Grijalva, Raul M.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Facilities Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AZ   City of Surprise, Water Treatment          $500,000  Kyl                            Pastor, Ed
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AZ   Pascua Yaqui Tribe, Master Drainage        $700,000                                 Pastor, Ed
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Plan
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA Big Bear Lake Department of Water and      $500,000                                 Lewis, Jerry
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Power, Water System Infrastructure
                                                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA Borrego Water District, Borrego            $275,000                                 Hunter, Duncan
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Springs Pipeline Feasibility Study
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA Cith of Alhambra, Main Line Sewer          $240,000                                 Schiff, Adam B.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Replacement
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Arcadia, Arcadia and Sierra        $500,000                                 Dreier, David
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Madre Joint Water Infrastructure
                                                                                 Improvement
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Barstow, Sewer Master Plan         $500,000                                 McKeon, Howard P. Buck
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Implementation Phase II
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Compton, Water Resources           $500,000                                 Richardson, Laura
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of East Palo Alto for the East      $1,100,000  Feinstein                      Eshoo, Anna G.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Palo Alto water supply improvement
                                                                                 project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of El Monte, Garvey Storm Drain       $500,000                                 Solis, Hilda L.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Reconstruction Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Eureka for the Martin Slough       $900,000  Feinstein, Boxer               Thompson, Mike
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           interceptor project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Galt, Wastewater Treatment         $275,000                                 Lungren, Daniel E.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Plant Upgrade
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Garden Grove, Yockey/Newland       $500,000                                 Sanchez, Loretta
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Storm Drain (Phase I)
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Hemet, Hemet/San Jacinto           $275,000                                 Bono Mack, Mary
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Basin Groundwater Management Plan
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Lawndale, Firmona Avenue           $350,000                                 Waters, Maxine
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Storm Drain Construction
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Maywood, Maywood Neighborhood      $400,000                                 Roybal-Allard, Lucille
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Sewer Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Norco, Norco Water Treatment       $500,000                                 Calvert, Ken
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Plant Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Pomona, Pomona Groundwater         $400,000                                 Napolitano, Grace F.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Cleanup in Chino Basin Wells
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Sacramento, Combined Sewer         $500,000  Boxer                          Matsui, Doris O.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           System Improvement
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of San Diego for the La Jolla         $900,000  Feinstein, Boxer               Davis, Susan A.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Ecological Reserve storm drain
                                                                                 overflow control project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of San Joaquin, Wastewater            $500,000  Boxer                          Costa, Jim
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Treatment Facility
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of San Jose, Japantown Sewer          $500,000                                 Honda, Michael M.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Vallejo, Mare Island Sanitary      $500,000                                 Miller, George
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Sewer and Storm Drain
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA Joshua Basin Water District, Joshua        $300,000                                 Lewis, Jerry
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Basin Water District Recharge System
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA Los Angeles County Department of           $900,000  Feinstein, Boxer               McKeon, Howard P. Buck
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Public Works for the Antelope Valley
                                                                                 recycled water improvement project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA Orange County Sanitation District,         $300,000  Boxer                          Calvert, Ken; Sanchez,
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           OCSD Secondary Treatment Upgrades                                                   Loretta; Miller, Gary G.
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA San Bernardino Municipal Water             $500,000  Feinstein
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           District for the Inland Empire
                                                                                 alternative water supply project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA San Francisco Public Utilities           $1,000,000                                 Pelosi, Nancy
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Commission, Civic Center Sustainable
                                                                                 District Water Related Projects
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA Smith River Rancheria for wastewater       $900,000  Feinstein, Boxer               Thompson, Mike
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA Ventura County Public Works Agency         $900,000  Feinstein, Boxer               Capps, Lois
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           for the El Rio Forebay project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CO City of Alamosa for drinking water         $300,000  Salazar
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CO City of Pueblo, Wastewater                 $500,000  Allard, Salazar                Salazar, John T.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CO Eagle County in Red Cliff water            $800,000  Allard, Salazar
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           quality protection project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CO Powderhorn Metropolitan District in        $850,000  Allard
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Mesa County for wastewater
                                                                                 improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CT City of Bristol, East Bristol              $500,000  Dodd, Lieberman                Larson, John B.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Sanitary Sewer Overflow Reduction
                                                                                 Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CT City of Stamford, Harbor Point Water       $500,000  Dodd, Lieberman                Shays, Christopher
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           and Wastewater Infrastructure
                                                                                 Improvement Initiative
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CT Norwich Public Utilities for the           $300,000  Dodd, Lieberman
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Norwich wastewater facility
                                                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CT Town of North Haven, Wharton Brook         $500,000                                 DeLauro, Rosa L.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Industrial Park and Todd Drive Area
                                                                                 Sewer Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   DE   City of Wilmington wastewater              $300,000  Biden, Carper                  Castle, Michael N.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           treatment plant headworks upgrade
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   DE   New Castle County for Old Shellpot         $698,000  Biden, Carper                  Castle, Michael N.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Interceptor improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   Brevard County, South Mainland             $500,000                                 Weldon, Dave
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Regional Water Treatment Plant
                                                                                 Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   City of Coral Gables, Wastewater           $500,000  Bill Nelson                    Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   City of Crescent City, Potable Water       $500,000                                 Mica, John L.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           System Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   City of Gainesville for Depot Avenue       $300,000  Bill Nelson
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           stormwater and sewer improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   City of Jacksonville Beach,                $500,000  Bill Nelson                    Crenshaw, Ander
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   City of Oakland Park, Garden Acres         $500,000                                 Wasserman Schultz, Debbie
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Sanitary Sewers (Part B)
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   City of Opa Locka, Wastewater              $500,000                                 Meek, Kendrick B.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   City of Orlando for stormwater             $300,000  Martinez
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   City of Treasure Island, Wastewater        $500,000                                 Young, C. W. Bill
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           and Sewer System Upgrade
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   Lee County, Wastewater Infrastructure      $275,000                                 Mack, Connie
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   Palm Beach County, Lake Region Water       $500,000                                 Hastings, Alcee L.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Treatment Plant
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   Sarasota County, Phillippi Creek           $500,000  Bill Nelson, Martinez          Buchanan, Vern
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Septic System Replacement Program
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   Southwest Florida Water Management         $500,000                                 Putnam, Adam H.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           District, Upper Peace River
                                                                                 Restoration of the West-Central
                                                                                 Florida Water Restoration Action
                                                                                 Plan
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   St. Johns River Water Management           $500,000                                 Feeney, Tom; Mica, John L.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           District, Volusia County Integrated
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   Taylor County Water and Sewer              $300,000                                 Boyd, Allen
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           District, Phase II of Taylor County
                                                                                 Water and Sewer Upgrades
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   Town of Havana, Havana Water Main          $200,000                                 Boyd, Allen
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Loop
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   GA   Chattahoochee County, Water and            $250,000                                 Bishop, Jr., Sanford D.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Infrastructure
                                                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   GA   City of Atlanta for sewer system           $300,000  Chambliss, Isakson             Lewis, John; Bishop, Jr.,
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           rehabilitation project                                                              Sanford D.; Gingrey, Phil;
                                                                                                                                                                     Scott, David; Johnson, Jr.,
                                                                                                                                                                     Henry C. Hank
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   GA   City of Crawfordville, Taliaferro          $350,000                                 Barrow, John
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           County Sewer Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   GA   City of East Point, Flood Control and      $500,000  Chambliss, Isakson             Lewis, John
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Environmental Infrastructure Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   HI   County of Kauai Department of Public     $1,000,000  Inouye                         Hirono, Mazie K.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Works for Wailua wastewater
                                                                                 treatment plant upgrades
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IA   City of Clinton for regional               $300,000  Harkin, Grassley               Braley, Bruce L.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           wastewater treatment improvements
                                                                                 project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IA   City of Fort Madison for drinking          $350,000  Harkin, Grassley               Loebsack, David
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           water system improvements
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IA   City of Ottumwa for sewer system           $400,000  Harkin, Grassley               Loebsack, David
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           improvements
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IA   City of Spencer for combined sewer         $150,000  Harkin, Grassley               King, Steve
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           separation upgrades
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IA   Mason City, Iowa Self Chlorination         $220,000  Harkin, Grassley               Latham, Tom
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           System
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   ID   City of Buhl for drinking water and        $300,000  Craig, Crapo
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           arsenic removal project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   ID   City of Filer for wastewater system        $662,000  Craig
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   ID   City of Greenleaf for wastewater           $600,000  Craig, Crapo
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   ID   City of Lava Hot Springs, Wastewater       $250,000  Crapo                          Simpson, Michael K.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   ID   City of Lewiston for wastewater            $338,000  Craig, Crapo
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IL   City of Chicago Heights, Water and         $280,000                                 Jackson, Jr., Jesse L.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Sewer Improvements
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IL   City of Lexington for wastewater           $300,000  Durbin                         Johnson, Timothy V.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           treatment system improvements
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IL   County of Peoria, Regional Storm           $500,000                                 LaHood, Ray
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Water Plan Implementation
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IL   Long Creek Township for water storage      $300,000  Durbin
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           improvements
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IL   RE Rural Water System, RE Water            $350,000                                 Shimkus, John
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Expansion, Richland County
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IL   Village of Bartlett, Public Well           $500,000                                 Roskam, Peter J.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IL   Village of Crestwood for water             $300,000  Durbin
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           storage improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IL   Village of Mt. Morris, Wastewater          $500,000                                 Manzullo, Donald A.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Treatment Plant
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IL   Village of South Holland, Water and        $220,000                                 Jackson, Jr., Jesse L.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Sewer Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IN   City of Anderson for a combined sewer      $300,000  Lugar, Bayh
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           outfall elimination project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IN   City of North Vernon, Water                $500,000  Lugar                          Hill, Baron P.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IN   City of Rensselaer, Water and              $500,000                                 Visclosky, Peter J.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Infrastructure
                                                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IN   Newton County Board of Commissioners,      $750,000                                 Visclosky, Peter J.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Newton County Water and Wastewater
                                                                                 Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IN   Town of Fishers for wastewater             $300,000  Lugar
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           infrastructure expansion project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IN   Warrick County Board of                    $500,000                                 Ellsworth, Brad
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Commissioners, Stonehaven Sewer
                                                                                 Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KS   City of Augusta for water supply           $185,000  Brownback
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KS   City of Derby, Water and Wastewater      $1,000,000                                 Tiahrt, Todd
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           System Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KS   City of Great Bend for sewer               $300,000  Roberts
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           rehabilitation project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KS   City of Lindsborg for wastewater           $500,000  Brownback, Roberts             Moran, Jerry
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           treatment plant upgrades project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KS   City of Manhattan for sewer mainline       $185,000  Brownback
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           extension project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KS   City of Salina, Kansas Sewer and           $250,000  Brownback                      Moran, Jerry
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Water Line Extension Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KS   City of Topeka for water and sewer         $500,000  Brownback                      Boyda, Nancy E.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           infrastructure upgrades project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KS   Riley County Board of Commissioners,       $290,000                                 Boyda, Nancy E.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Konza Sewer Main Extension
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KS   Unified Government of Kansas City,         $500,000  Brownback, Roberts             Moore, Dennis
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Drinking Water Infrastructure
                                                                                 Replacement
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KY   Breathitt County Water District,           $500,000                                 Rogers, Harold
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Breathitt County Waterline Expansion
                                                                                 Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KY   Caveland Environmental Authority for     $1,200,000  McConnell
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           water storage tank construction
                                                                                 project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KY   City of Harrodsburg, Wastewater          $1,300,000                                 Chandler, Ben
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Treatment Plant Technology
                                                                                 Replacement
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KY   City of Vanceburg for combined sewer       $300,000  Bunning
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           renovations project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KY   City of Warsaw, Wastewater                 $500,000                                 Davis, Geoff
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KY   Estill County for wastewater             $1,350,000  McConnell
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           treatment plant extension project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   LA   City of East Baton Rouge for sewer         $300,000  Landrieu, Vitter               Alexander, Rodney
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   LA   City of Houma for construction of          $300,000  Vitter
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           water distribution system
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   LA   City of Leesville for a sewer system       $400,000  Landrieu, Vitter               McCrery, Jim
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           expansion project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   LA   City of Monroe, Monroe Wastewater          $500,000  Landrieu, Vitter               Alexander, Rodney
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Treatment System
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   LA   Town of Golden Meadow for storm water      $400,000  Landrieu, Vitter               Melancon, Charlie
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MA   Cities of Fall River and New Bedford       $750,000  Kennedy, Kerry                 Frank, Barney; Olver, John,
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           and the Town of Acushnet, Bristol                                                   McGovern, James P.
                                                                                 County CSO and Sewer Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MA   City of Brockton for wastewater            $300,000  Kennedy, Kerry
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MA   City of Malden Redevelopment               $500,000                                 Markey, Edward J.; Olver,
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Authority, Lead Water Pipe                                                          John W.
                                                                                 Replacement Program
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MA   City of Marlborough, Westerly              $500,000  Kennedy, Kerry                 McGovern, James P.; Olver,
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Treatment Facility                                                       John W.
                                                                                 Upgrades
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MA   Pioneer Valley Planning Commission,      $1,000,000  Kennedy, Kerry                 Olver, John W.; Neal,
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Connecticut River Combined Sewer                                                    Richard E.
                                                                                 Overflow Projects
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MA   Town of Montague, Combined Sewer         $1,000,000                                 Olver, John W.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Overflow Reduction and Water
                                                                                 Pollution Control Facility
                                                                                 Improvements Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MD   Allegany County Commission for             $300,000  Mikulski, Cardin
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           George's Creek wastewater treatment
                                                                                 plant improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MD   Charles County, Closed Loop Effluent       $750,000                                 Hoyer, Steny H.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Reuse System
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MD   City of Cumberland Department of           $300,000  Mikulski, Cardin
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Public Works for wastewater system
                                                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MD   City of Frostburg, MD Department of        $300,000  Mikulski, Cardin
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Public Works for combined sewer
                                                                                 overflow improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MD   City of Hagerstown for drinking water      $300,000  Mikulski, Cardin               Bartlett, Roscoe G.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MD   City of Rockville, Sanitary Sewer          $500,000  Cardin                         Van Hollen, Chris
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Rehabilitation Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MD   Harford County, Wastewater Reuse           $500,000                                 Ruppersberger, C. A. Dutch
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Pipeline at Aberdeen Proving Ground
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MD   Washington, D.C. Water and Sewer           $300,000  Cardin
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Authority for nutrient removal
                                                                                 upgrades at the Blue Plains facility
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   ME   City of Ellsworth for construction of      $375,000  Snowe, Collins
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           a wastewater treatment plant
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   ME   Monson Utility District for existing       $425,000  Snowe, Collins
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           wells and distribution mains
                                                                                 improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   ME   Town of Bingham, South End Sewer and       $500,000                                 Michaud, Michael H.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Pump Station Infrastructure
                                                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MI   City of Detroit, DEGC, East                $500,000  Levin, Stabenow                Kilpatrick, Carolyn C.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Riverfront Wastewater Infrastructure
                                                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MI   City of Grand Rapids, East Side CSO        $500,000  Levin, Stabenow                Ehlers, Vernon J.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Separation Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MI   City of Mason, Water Treatment Plant       $500,000  Levin, Stabenow                Rogers (MI), Mike
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MI   City of Port Huron for a combined          $300,000  Levin, Stabenow
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           sewer overflow control project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MI   Office of the Oakland County Drain         $500,000  Levin, Stabenow                Knollenberg, Joe
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Commissioner, Evergreen-Farmington
                                                                                 Sanitary Sewer Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MI   Wayne County, Rouge River National         $500,000  Levin, Stabenow                Dingell, John D.;
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wet Weather Demonstration Project                                                   Knollenberg, Joe
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MN   City of Minneapolis for combined           $300,000  Coleman, Klobuchar             Ellison, Keith
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           sewer overflow improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MN   City of Willmar for wastewater             $300,000  Coleman, Klobuchar
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           treatment plant relocation project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MN   Grand Rapids Public Utilities              $750,000  Coleman, Klobuchar             Oberstar, James L.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Commission, Grand Rapids Wastewater
                                                                                 Treatment Plant
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MO   City of East Prairie, Stormwater and       $200,000                                 Emerson, Jo Ann
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Sewer Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MO   City of Gravois Mills for wastewater     $1,000,000  Bond
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MO   City of Hartville, Water and               $138,000                                 Emerson, Jo Ann
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Treatment Repairs
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MO   City of Plattsburg, Water                  $375,000                                 Graves, Sam
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Transmission Line Construction
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MO   City of Warrensburg for drinking         $1,300,000  Bond
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           water and wastewater infrastructure
                                                                                 project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MO   McDonald County, Wastewater                $500,000                                 Blunt, Roy
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure Expansion
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MS   City of Batesville for drinking water      $550,000  Cochran
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           and wastewater infrastructure
                                                                                 project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MS   City of Brookhaven for sewer               $260,000  Cochran, Wicker
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MS   City of Farmington for wastewater          $260,000  Cochran
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MS   City of Greenville for drinking water      $260,000  Cochran, Wicker
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           and wastewater rehabilitation
                                                                                 project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MS   City of Pascagoula for water and           $300,000  Wicker
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           wastewater system improvements
                                                                                 project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MS   City of Pelahatchie for wastewater         $260,000  Cochran, Wicker                Pickering, Charles W. Chip
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MS   City of Ridgeland for water and            $200,000  Wicker                         Pickering, Charles W. Chip
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           wastewater system improvements
                                                                                 project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MS   Town of Seminary for the drinking          $200,000  Cochran                        Pickering, Charles W. Chip
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           water rehabilitation project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MS   West Lowndes County for wastewater         $260,000  Cochran, Wicker
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MS   West Madison Utility District,             $500,000                                 Thompson, Bennie G.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Drinking Water Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MT   City of Hamilton, Wastewater               $500,000  Baucus                         Rehberg, Dennis R.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Treatment Plant Upgrades, Phase I
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MT   City of Helena for water treatment         $300,000  Baucus, Tester
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           plant reconstruction
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MT   Crow Tribe in Crow Agency for a            $300,000  Baucus, Tester
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           wastewater lagoon replacement
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                    NC  Bladen County for regional surface         $300,000  Burr, Dole                     McIntyre, Mike
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           water project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                    NC  City of Durham, Water and Wastewater       $500,000                                 Price, David E.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                    NC  Montgomery County, Wadeville Tank          $500,000                                 Hayes, Robin
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                    NC  Town of Cary, Western Wake Regional        $500,000  Burr, Dole                     Price, David E.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Management facility
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   ND   BDW Water System Association water         $500,000  Dorgan, Conrad                 Pomeroy, Earl
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system upgrades for the communities
                                                                                 of Fortuna, Noonan and Columbus
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   ND   City of Valley City for drinking           $400,000  Dorgan, Conrad                 Pomeroy, Earl
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           water system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   ND   City of Washburn for water treatment       $500,000  Dorgan, Conrad                 Pomeroy, Earl
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           plant improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NE   City of Lincoln wastewater treatment       $550,000  Ben Nelson                     Fortenberry, Jeff
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           upgrades
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NE   City of Omaha combined sewer               $650,000  Ben Nelson, Hagel              Terry, Lee
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           separation project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NH   City of Berlin for water systems           $400,000  Gregg, Sununu
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NH   City of Franklin for wastewater            $200,000  Gregg                          Shea-Porter, Carol
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           treatment facility improvements
                                                                                 project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NH   City of Goffstown for municipal sewer      $200,000  Gregg
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           water project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NH   City of Manchester for combined sewer      $400,000  Gregg
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           overflow improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NH   City of Nashua for combined sewer          $400,000  Gregg
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           overflow improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NJ   Borough of Hopatcong, Elba Point           $500,000  Lautenberg, Menendez           Frelinghuysen, Rodney P.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Water Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NJ   Borough of Jamesburg for wastewater        $150,000  Lautenberg, Menendez
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system upgrades
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NJ   Borough of Merchantville for               $300,000  Lautenberg, Menendez
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           stormwater management system
                                                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NJ   City of Engelwood, Sanitary Sewer          $500,000                                 Rothman, Steven R.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Lateral Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NJ   City of Newark for a water system          $300,000  Lautenberg, Menendez
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           security initiative
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NJ   Cooper's Ferry Development                 $300,000  Lautenberg, Menendez
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Association for the Pyne Poynt Park
                                                                                 Storm Water Management project in
                                                                                 Camden
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NJ   Passaic Valley Sewerage Authority for      $300,000  Lautenberg, Menendez           Pascrell, Jr., Bill; Sires,
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           wastewater system improvements                                                      Albio
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NM   Bernalillo County for the Valley         $1,100,000  Domenici, Bingaman
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Utilities wastewater project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NM   City of Aztec for wastewater               $500,000  Domenici, Bingaman             Udall, Tom
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           treatment plant improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NM   City of Bloomfield for water system        $300,000  Bingaman                       Udall, Tom
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NM   City of Espanola, Drinking Water           $700,000  Bingaman                       Udall, Tom
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NV   Boulder City, Third Water Intake           $500,000  Reid                           Porter, Jon C.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NV   City of Goldfield for water treatment      $300,000  Reid
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           facility improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NV   City of Henderson for wastewater           $400,000  Reid                           Heller, Dean
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NV   City of Reno, Reno Sewer Improvements      $500,000  Reid                           Heller, Dean
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NY   Cayuga County Water and Sewer              $500,000                                 Walsh, James T.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Authority, Fairhaven Wastewater
                                                                                 Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NY   City of Middletown, Water and              $800,000                                 Hinchey, Maurice D.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Infrastructure
                                                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NY   City of New York, Twin Lakes               $500,000                                 Serrano, Jose
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Restoration Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NY   City of Norwich, Replacement and           $500,000  Schumer                        Arcuri, Michael A.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Renovation of the Norwich Wastewater
                                                                                 Treatment Plant
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NY   City of Rochester, Durand Eastman          $750,000  Schumer                        Slaughter, Louise McIntosh;
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Beach Water Quality Improvement                                                     Walsh, James T.
                                                                                 Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NY   Monroe County Water Authority, Town        $495,000                                 Kuhl, Jr., John R. Randy
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           of Pittsford Disinfection By-Product
                                                                                 Treatment Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NY   Suffolk County Department of Public        $500,000  Schumer                        Israel, Steve; King, Peter
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Works, Suffolk County Sewer District                                                T.; Bishop, Timothy H.
                                                                                 No. 3, Southwest Ocean Outfall
                                                                                 Replacement
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NY   Village of Canastota, Combined Sewer       $500,000  Schumer                        McHugh, John M.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Overflow Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NY   Village of Mamaroneck, Drainage            $500,000                                 Lowey, Nita M.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Improvement Projects
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NY   Village of Massena for drinking and        $300,000  Schumer
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           wastewater system line improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NY   Village of Pelham, Stormwater              $350,000                                 Lowey, Nita M.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   OH   City of Barberton, Wolf Creek Dam          $400,000                                 Sutton, Betty
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Intake Valve and Enclosure
                                                                                 Replacement
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   OH   City of Defiance for a combined sewer      $300,000  Brown, Voinovich               Latta, Robert E.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           overflow elimination project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   OH   Erie County, Wastewater Improvements       $500,000                                 Kaptur, Marcy
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   OH   Metropolitan Sewer District of             $500,000                                 Schmidt, Jean
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Greater Cincinnati, Eastern/Delta
                                                                                 Sewer Separation Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   OH   Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer              $300,000  Brown, Voinovich               Jones, Stephanie Tubbs
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           District for a wastewater
                                                                                 improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   OH   The Community Improvement Corporation      $500,000                                 Hobson, David L.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           of Springfield and Clark County,
                                                                                 PrimeOhio II Industrial Park
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   OH   Village of Cadiz, Wastewater               $350,000                                 Space, Zachary T.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   OK   Ada Public Works Authority,                $500,000  Inhofe                         Cole, Tom
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Lift Station
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   OK   City of McAlester for water treatment      $300,000  Inhofe                         Boren, Dan
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           plant rehabilitation project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   OR   City of Portland for decentralized         $300,000  Wyden, Smith
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           wastewater and stormwater management
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   OR   City of Riddle for wastewater system       $200,000  Wyden, Smith
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           upgrade project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   OR   Milton-Freewater for stormwater            $300,000  Wyden, Smith                   Walden, Greg
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           treatment plant construction project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Allegheny County Sanitary Authority,       $600,000  Specter                        Doyle, Michael F.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Three Rivers Wet Weather
                                                                                 Demonstration Program, Overflow
                                                                                 Control Demonstration Facilities
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Borough of Dormont, Mattern Avenue         $138,000                                 Murphy, Tim
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Storm Sewer Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Bridgeport Borough in Montgomery           $200,000  Specter                        Sestak, Joe
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           County for combined sewer separation
                                                                                 and sewer construction project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Bristol Township, Wastewater               $500,000                                 Murphy, Patrick J.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Centre County, Philipsburg Borough         $500,000  Specter, Casey                 Peterson, John E.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Storm and Wastewater Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   City of Reading, Wastewater Treatment      $500,000  Specter, Casey                 Gerlach, Jim
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Plant
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Cochranton Borough, Sewage                 $500,000                                 English, Phil
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Fayette County Redevelopment             $1,000,000                                 Murtha, John P.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Authority, Dunbar Township Municipal
                                                                                 Authority Sewer Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Lower Milford Township in Lehigh           $200,000  Specter                        Dent, Charles W.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           County for wastewater treatment
                                                                                 plant construction project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Redbank Valley Municipal Authority         $200,000  Specter
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           for wastewater and water quality
                                                                                 protection project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Salford Township, Tylersport Sewer         $350,000                                 Dent, Charles W.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Somerset County Board of                   $300,000  Casey
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Commissioners for the Bakersville
                                                                                 water line extension
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Somerset County, Ralphton Water            $200,000                                 Murtha, John P.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   South Creek Township in Bradford           $200,000  Specter, Casey
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           County for wastewater and water
                                                                                 quality protection project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Washington County, Vestaburg-New Hill    $1,000,000                                 Murtha, John P.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Sanitary Sewer System
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   RI   City of East Providence, East              $200,000  Reed, Whitehouse               Kennedy, Patrick J.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Providence Sewer Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   RI   Lincoln Water Commission for drinking      $300,000  Reed
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           water system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   RI   Newport Chamber of Commerce,               $500,000  Reed, Whitehouse               Kennedy, Patrick J.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Aquidneck Wastewater Treatment
                                                                                 Facility Planning
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   RI   Town of Bristol for wastewater system      $300,000  Reed
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   RI   Town of North Providence for               $600,000  Reed, Whitehouse
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           stormwater system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   RI   Town of Warren for Touisset Point          $300,000  Reed, Whitehouse
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           septic system upgrades and
                                                                                 replacement
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                    SC  City of Newberry, Wastewater               $500,000                                 Spratt, Jr., John M.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Treatment Plant Upgrade & Expansion
                                                                                 Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                    SC  Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority      $500,000  Graham                         Barrett, J. Gresham
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           construction project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                    SC  Town of Ehrhardt, Water                    $500,000                                 Clyburn, James E.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   SD   City of Lake Norden for wastewater         $400,000  Johnson
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           infrastructure improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   SD   City of Mobridge for water supply          $500,000  Johnson
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           infrastructure improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   SD   Rapid City Source Water Protection         $300,000  Johnson, Thune                 Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Initiative for sewer system
                                                                                 construction project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   SD   Southern Black Hills Water System for      $300,000  Johnson
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           drinking water system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TN   East Tennessee Development District,       $500,000                                 Wamp, Zach
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Anderson ($275,000) and Union
                                                                                 ($225,000) Counties, Water and
                                                                                 Wastewater Infrastructure
                                                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TN   Town of Surgoinsville for sewer line       $500,000  Alexander, Corker
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           extension project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TN   Unicoi County for well water             $1,100,000  Alexander, Corker
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           treatment plant improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TN   West Knox Utility District and Ball        $300,000  Alexander, Corker              Duncan, Jr., John J.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Camp Community for sewer service
                                                                                 extension project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   City of Alvarado, Sanitary Sewer           $250,000                                 Edwards, Chet
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   City of Austin for sewer                   $300,000  Cornyn                         Smith, Lamar
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           rehabilitation project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   City of Bryan, West Bryan Wastewater       $500,000                                 Edwards, Chet
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Treatment Plant
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   City of Cotulla, Cotulla Wastewater        $500,000                                 Cuellar, Henry
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure System Repairs
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   City of Goliad, Wastewater Treatment       $200,000                                 Hinojosa, Ruben
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Facility Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   City of Hondo, Sanitary Sewer              $253,000                                 Rodriguez, Ciro D.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Overflow Initiative
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   City of Lubbock for water pipeline         $200,000  Hutchison                      Neugebauer, Randy
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   City of Temple, Industrial Park            $500,000  Hutchison                      Carter, John R.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Line and Interceptor
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   East Aldine Management District,           $500,000                                 Green, Gene
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           District Water and Sanitary Sewer
                                                                                 Initiative
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   Lacy Lakeview, Sewer Collection/Lift       $500,000                                 Edwards, Chet
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Station
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   Lufkin, TX for water infrastructure        $450,000  Hutchison
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           and treatment capacity development
                                                                                 project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   Nacogdoches, TX for Lanana Creek         $1,000,000  Hutchison, Cornyn
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Flood Mitigation project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   San Antonio Water System, Water and        $500,000  Hutchison, Cornyn              Gonzalez, Charles A.;
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Infrastructure                                                           Rodriguez, Ciro D.; Smith,
                                                                                 Improvements                                                                        Lamar
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   UT   Magna, UT for water reuse                  $300,000  Bennett, Hatch
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   UT   Riverton City, Water Pump Station          $300,000                                 Cannon, Chris
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   UT   Santaquin, UT for wastewater plant         $360,000  Bennett                        Cannon, Chris
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   UT   Washington Terrace, UT for water and     $1,240,000  Bennett                        Bishop, Rob
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           sewer infrastructure replacement
                                                                                 project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   VA   City of Alexandria and Arlington           $500,000                                 Moran, James P.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           County, Four Mile Run Water Quality
                                                                                 Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   VA   City of Falls Church, Falls Church         $500,000                                 Moran, James P.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Stormwater and Sanitary Sewer
                                                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   VA   City of Lynchburg, Combined Sewer          $500,000  Warner, Webb                   Goodlatte, Bob
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Overflow Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   VA   Franklin County, Water System              $500,000                                 Goode, Jr., Virgil H.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   VA   Town of Onancock, Water and                $500,000  Warner, Webb                   Drake, Thelma D.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Treatment Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   VT   Ferrisburgh Fire District #1 for           $300,000  Leahy, Sanders
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           water supply upgrades
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   VT   Jay-Troy Sewer Authority for               $925,000  Leahy, Sanders
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           wastewater treatment facility
                                                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   VT   Town of Elmore for water supply and        $275,000  Leahy, Sanders
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           wastewater system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WA   City of Des Moines, Downtown Water         $500,000                                 Smith, Adam
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WA   City of Longview, Regional Water           $500,000                                 Baird, Brian
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Treatment Facility
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WA   City of Mountlake Terrace, Downtown        $500,000  Cantwell                       Inslee, Jay
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Water Main System Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WA   City of Snohomish, Washington              $500,000  Cantwell                       Larsen, Rick
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WA   City of University Place, University       $500,000                                 Dicks, Norman D.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Place Sewer Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WA   Mason County, Belfair Wastewater and     $2,000,000                                 Dicks, Norman D.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Water Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WA   Pend Oreille County Public Utility         $400,000  Murray
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           District for the Metaline Falls
                                                                                 pipeline replacement project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WA   Town of Cathlamet wastewater               $500,000  Murray                         Baird, Brian
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           treatment improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WA   Whatcom County for the Lake Whatcom        $300,000  Murray, Cantwell               Larsen, Rick
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           stormwater plan implementation
                                                                                 project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WI   City of Madison drinking water system      $300,000  Kohl                           Baldwin, Tammy
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WI   City of Nekoosa, Wastewater Treatment    $1,225,000                                 Obey, David R.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Facility
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WI   City of Waukesha for drinking water        $300,000  Kohl
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WI   Cumberland Municipal Utility, Water        $500,000                                 Obey, David R.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WI   Heart of the Valley Metropolitan           $300,000  Kohl                           Petri, Thomas E.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Sewage District for wastewater
                                                                                 system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WI   Metropolitan Milwaukee Sewer District      $300,000  Kohl                           Moore, Gwen
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           for central sewer system
                                                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WI   Village of Biron, Water and Sanitary     $1,225,000                                 Obey, David R.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Sewer Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WV   Central Hampshire PSD, Sewer               $500,000                                 Capito, Shelley Moore
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Interconnector
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WV   City of Glen Dale, Water Line              $310,000                                 Mollohan, Alan B.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Extension and Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WV   City of Moorefield for wastewater        $3,000,000  Byrd
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           treatment plan improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WV   Kanawha County Commission for the          $184,000  Byrd                           Capito, Shelley Moore
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Derrick's Creek waterline
                                                                                 replacement project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WV   Mingo County Commission, Mingo County      $750,000                                 Rahall, II, Nick J.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Air Transportation Park Water
                                                                                 Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WV   Ohio River Sanitation Commission for     $1,000,000  Byrd, Brown
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           organic detection system
                                                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WV   Taylor County Commission, Sewer          $1,000,000                                 Mollohan, Alan B.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Extension
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WY   Lincoln County for water treatment         $300,000  Enzi
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           plant rehabilitation project
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US Forest Service              Research                               ME, NH,   Northeastern States Research             $2,100,000  Leahy, Snowe, Collins          Allen, Thomas H.
                                                                           VT    Cooperative
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US Forest Service              Research                                    MS   Center for Bottomlands Hardwood            $400,000  President, Cochran
                                                                                 Research
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US Forest Service              Research                                    WI   Forest Products Laboratory Equipment     $1,300,000  Kohl
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US Forest Service              State & Private Forestry                      CA California Small Forest Products         $1,700,000  Feinstein
                                                                                 Business Assistance
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US Forest Service              State & Private Forestry                    IL   City of Chicago--Greenstreets              $300,000  Durbin
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US Forest Service              State & Private Forestry                    IN   Hardwood Scanning Center, Purdue           $500,000  Lugar
                                                                                 University
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US Forest Service              State & Private Forestry                    MI   Tree Replacement, River Rouge               $50,000                                 Kilpatrick, Carolyn C.
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US Forest Service              State & Private Forestry                    MO   University of Missouri Woody Biomass       $300,000  Bond
                                                                                 Demonstration Project
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US Forest Service              State & Private Forestry                    NH   Northern Forest Sustainable Economy        $200,000  Gregg
                                                                                 Initiative
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US Forest Service              State & Private Forestry                    VT   Vermont Wood Products Collaborative        $350,000  Leahy
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US Forest Service              State & Private Forestry                    WA   Tacoma-Seattle Urban Forest                $500,000                                 Dicks, Norman D.
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US Forest Service              State & Private Forestry                    WV   Wood Education and Resource Center       $2,673,000  President, Byrd
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                                 CO Snow Mountain Ranch                      $2,500,000  Allard, Salazar
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                               DE   Green Horizons                           $2,000,000  Biden, Carper                  Castle, Michael N.
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                               GA   Southland--Silver Lake                   $3,500,000  Chambliss, Isakson             Bishop, Jr., Sanford D.
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                               ME   Machias River                            $3,450,000  President, Snowe, Collins      Michaud, Michael H.; Allen,
                                                                                                                                                                     Thomas H.
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                               MI   Northern Great Lakes Forest,             $2,000,000  Levin, Stabenow                Stupak, Bart
                                                                                 Kamehameha
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                               MN   Koochiching                              $3,500,000  President, Coleman, Klobuchar  Oberstar, James L.
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                               MS   Mississippi Forest Legacy Program          $500,000  Cochran
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                               MT   North Swan River Valley                  $2,000,000  Baucus, Tester
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                               NH   Crotched Mountain                        $1,765,000  Gregg, Sununu                  Hodes, Paul W.
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                               PA   Glatfelter Tree Farm                     $3,500,000  Specter, Casey
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                               UT   Chalk Creek South Fork #2                $3,100,000  Bennett, Hatch
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                               VT   Eden Forest                              $1,800,000  Leahy, Sanders                 Welch, Peter
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                               WV   Potomac River Watershed South Branch     $3,670,000  Byrd                           Mollohan, Alan B.
                                                                                 Project
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US Forest Service              National Forest System                      KY   Daniel Boone National Forest Law           $886,000  McConnell                      Rogers, Harold
                                                                                 Enforcement Operations
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US Forest Service              National Forest System                      MO   Mark Twain National Forest,                $492,000                                 Emerson, Jo Ann
                                                                                 Methamphetamine Prevention
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US Forest Service              National Forest System                      NM   Valles Caldera National Preserve         $4,000,000  Domenici, Bingaman             Udall, Tom
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US Forest Service              Capital Improvement and Maintenance         AK   Tongass National Forest Road             $1,000,000  Murkowski
                                (construction)                                   Improvements
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US Forest Service              Capital Improvement and Maintenance           CA Keenwild Wildfire Helicopter Base          $600,000                                 Bono Mack, Mary
                                (construction)                                   Upgrades
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US Forest Service              Capital Improvement and Maintenance         HI   Hawaii Research Station Construction     $2,500,000  Inouye, Akaka                  Hirono, Mazie K.
                                (construction)
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US Forest Service              Capital Improvement and Maintenance          NC  Uwharrie National Forest, Campground       $185,000                                 Hayes, Robin
                                (construction)                                   Electrical Upgrades
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US Forest Service              Capital Improvement and Maintenance         NV   Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Reno-     $300,000  Reid
                                (construction)                                   to-Tahoe Trail
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US Forest Service              Capital Improvement and Maintenance         OR   Timberline Lodge Facilities                $200,000  Wyden, Smith                   Blumenauer, Earl
                                (construction)                                   Improvements
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US Forest Service              Capital Improvement and Maintenance         PA   Kinzua Dam Marina Repairs                  $300,000                                 Peterson, John E.
                                (construction)
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US Forest Service              Capital Improvement and Maintenance          SC  Improving Access to Sumter National        $250,000                                 Inglis, Bob
                                (construction)                                   Forest Resources in Union County
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US Forest Service              Capital Improvement and Maintenance         TN   Cherokee National Forest Workstation     $1,500,000  Alexander
                                (construction)                                   Improvements
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US Forest Service              Capital Improvement and Maintenance         WV   Monongahela National Forest              $1,271,000  Byrd
                                (construction)                                   Facilities Improvement
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US Forest Service              Capital Improvement and Maintenance         WV   Monongahela National Forest Road           $825,000  Byrd
                                (construction)                                   Improvements
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US Forest Service              Capital Improvement and Maintenance         WV   Monongahela National Forest Trail          $350,000  Byrd
                                (construction)                                   Improvements
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                            AL   Alabama National Forests                 $1,250,000  Shelby
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                              CA Angeles National Forest                  $2,000,000  Feinstein
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                              CA Cleveland National Forest                $3,000,000  Feinstein
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                              CA Los Padres National Forest               $1,000,000                                 Farr, Sam
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                              CA Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail        $500,000  Boxer                          McKeon, Howard P. Buck
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                              CA Tahoe and El Dorado National Forests     $2,500,000  Feinstein, Boxer
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                              CO Arapaho National Forest                  $3,000,000  Allard
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                              CO Uncompahgre National Forest              $1,250,000  Allard, Salazar                Salazar, John T.
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                            FL   Florida National Forests, Osceola          $500,000                                 Crenshaw, Ander
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                            KY   Daniel Boone National Forest               $250,000  McConnell
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                            MN   Superior National Forest                 $1,000,000  Coleman, Klobuchar
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                            MT   Gallatin National Forest                 $4,000,000  Baucus, Tester
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                            NM   Cibola National Forest                   $2,600,000  Bingaman
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                        OR, WA   Columbia River Gorge                     $2,000,000  Wyden, Smith                   Walden, Greg; Blumenauer,
                                                                                                                                                                     Earl; Wu, David
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                            SD   Black Hills National Forest              $1,900,000  Johnson, Thune                 Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                         TN, NC  Cherokee National Forest                 $5,000,000  Alexander, Dole, Burr, Corker  Price, David E.; Shuler,
                                                                                                                                                                     Heath
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                            UT   Wasatch-Cache National Forest            $2,000,000  Bennett, Hatch
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                            VA   George Washington and Jefferson          $1,775,000  Warner, Webb
                                                                                 National Forest
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                            VT   Green Mountain National Forest           $3,000,000  Leahy
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                            WI   Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest      $2,000,000  Kohl                           Obey, David R.
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US Forest Service              Wildland Fire Management                      CA Lake Tahoe Community Fire Protection     $5,000,000  Feinstein, Boxer               Doolittle, John T.
                                                                                 Project
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                        Reprogramming Guidelines

       The reprogramming requirements for fiscal year 2009 
     applicable to funds appropriated in this Act for programs 
     under the jurisdiction of the Interior, Environment and 
     Related Agencies Subcommittees remain the same as in effect 
     for fiscal year 2008 with one exception (see H. Rept. 110-
     187, pages 190-191). In addition to these requirements, the 
     Committees on Appropriations direct that all major 
     reorganizations be submitted for review prior to their 
     implementation.

                           Workforce planning

       The Department of the Interior is a highly staff-intensive 
     agency employing approximately 70,000 people. This staff is 
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     throughout eight major bureaus and numerous other offices. 
     Similarly, the Environmental Protection Agency, which employs 
     over 17,000 staff, has 12 offices within headquarters, 10 
     regions and scores of laboratories and centers, while the 
     Forest Service has over 30,000 employees in over 750 offices 
     in 48 States and territories. The Committees on 
     Appropriations are concerned that workforce plans for the 
     Department of the Interior, the Environmental Protection 
     Agency and the Forest Service are in many cases outdated and 
     that no comprehensive review of appropriate staffing needs 
     for the future has been undertaken. The Committees request 
     that the Government Accountability Office conduct a review of 
     existing workforce planning processes throughout these 
     institutions and make recommendations for changes based on 
     appropriate best-practices models used by other federal 
     agencies. The Committees request this report be submitted no 
     later than December 31, 2009. HRSA shall brief the Committees 
     on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the 
     Senate on the terms and conditions of its proposed request 
     for application prior to its public release.

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       States shall be required to report to HRSA the impact and 
     results of their demonstration project at the conclusion of 
     the five-year grant period. HRSA is encouraged to convene 
     grantees periodically throughout the period of their award to 
     share information with each other about their program 
     experiences and gain ideas for refinement of their programs. 
     HRSA is directed to submit a comprehensive report to the 
     Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives 
     and

   DIVISION F--LABOR, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, AND EDUCATION, AND 
                 RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS, 2009

       Following is an explanation of the effects of this division 
     (hereafter referred to as the ``bill''). 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.
       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 Committees on Appropriations of the House of 
     Representatives and the Senate 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.
       Departments and agencies funded in this bill 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 Committees on Appropriations of the House 
     of Representatives and the Senate 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 2009 
     budget.

                      TITLE I--DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

                 Employment And Training Administration


                    TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

       The bill includes $3,626,448,000 for Training and 
     Employment Services, which is $50,180,000 above the fiscal 
     year 2008 funding level and $565,525,000 above the budget 
     request.
       The bill continues the funding for Community-Based Job 
     Training grants within the Dislocated Worker Assistance 
     National Reserve. Within the funds provided for the 
     Community-Based Job Training Initiative (CBJTI), the 
     Department of Labor (DOL) should provide priority 
     consideration to worker training programs for the energy 
     efficiency and renewable energy industries specified in the 
     Green Jobs Act of 2007. A similar priority should be 
     established in awarding competitive grants for high growth 
     industries. Consultation with the Committees on 
     Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate 
     prior to the issuance of CBJTI and high growth industry 
     solicitations of grant applications is requested.
       The amount provided for YouthBuild will allow for the 
     selection of additional YouthBuild grantees. The Department 
     is encouraged to incorporate a priority for use of green 
     building techniques in its competitive selection of 
     additional YouthBuild programs. The Department also should 
     explore ways to expand assistance to YouthBuild programs to 
     enhance their ability to teach green building techniques, to 
     prepare youth for employment in green construction while 
     increasing the energy efficiency of local housing. The 
     Department should provide recommendations to the Committees 
     on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the 
     Senate on how this type of assistance could be expanded 
     beyond the current DOL grantees.
       The bill includes new language that will allow YouthBuild 
     grantees to use grant awards for program year 2009, as well 
     as remaining funds available in program year 2008, to serve 
     individuals who have dropped out of high school and 
     reenrolled in an alternative school, if that reenrollment is 
     part of a sequential service strategy. This is the same 
     integrated approach used when the program was administered by 
     the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
       Within the amount provided for Pilots, Demonstrations and 
     Research, the bill designates $5,000,000 for the continuation 
     of the program of competitive grants to address the 
     employment and training needs of young parents.
       Within the amount provided for Pilots, Demonstrations and 
     Research, the bill includes $41,324,000 for the following 
     projects in the following amounts:

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       Within the funds provided for Re-integration of Ex-
     Offenders, the bill designates $88,500,000 for youthful 
     offender activities. Within the amount provided for youthful 
     offender activities, $42,900,000 is available to continue a 
     school mentoring initiative that began in program year 2006. 
     These funds are intended to be used to implement mentoring 
     strategies that integrate educational and employment 
     interventions and prevent youth violence. Within this amount, 
     $7,900,000 shall be used to continue those mentoring grants 
     made with program year 2008 funds, along with the technical 
     assistance that supports these grantees. This amount 
     represents a down payment for continuation costs of those 
     grants made with 2008 funds. The balance of continuation 
     costs associated with those 2008 grants will be provided in 
     fiscal year 2010. Bill language requires $35,000,000 under 
     the school mentoring initiative to be used for additional 
     grants, and associated technical assistance, to implement 
     mentoring strategies in schools identified as persistently 
     dangerous.
       Also within the amount provided for youthful offender 
     activities, $45,600,000 is available for other activities to 
     support the employment needs of youthful offenders so as to 
     prevent them from re-entering the criminal justice system. Of 
     this amount, $20,000,000 is included for a program of new 
     competitive awards for activities that prepare young ex-
     offenders and school dropouts for employment. This 
     competition should address the needs of minority communities, 
     and shall include opportunities for national and regional 
     intermediaries with demonstrated capacity to serve young 
     offenders to apply. Funds not used for this new competition 
     are available for continuation funding for existing grantees.


            COMMUNITY SERVICE EMPLOYMENT FOR OLDER AMERICANS

       The bill includes $571,925,000 for Community Service 
     Employment for Older Americans, which is $50,250,000 above 
     the fiscal year 2008 funding level and $221,925,000 above the 
     budget request. New bill language will allow for these funds 
     to be recaptured and reobligated in accordance with section 
     517(c) of the Older Americans Act.


              FEDERAL UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS AND ALLOWANCES

       The bill includes $958,800,000 for Federal Unemployment 
     Benefits and Allowances, which is $70,100,000 above the 
     fiscal year 2008 funding level and the same as the budget 
     request.


     STATE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OPERATIONS

       The bill includes $3,694,865,000 for State Unemployment 
     Insurance and Employment Service Operations, which is 
     $277,545,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and 
     $911,951,000 above the budget request.
       Within the amount provided for grants to the States for the 
     administration of Unemployment Insurance (UI), the bill 
     includes a new provision, recommended in the budget request, 
     requiring that $10,000,000 in base UI funds be used for in-
     person reemployment and eligibility assessments and UI 
     improper payment reviews. An additional $40,000,000 is 
     provided for this purpose. It is expected that a portion of 
     the funds provided will be used for technology-based 
     overpayment prevention, detection, and collection 
     infrastructure investments in support of these activities. 
     The bill also contains new language allowing the Secretary of 
     Labor, at the request of a State participating in a 
     consortium, to reallot funds under Title III of the Social 
     Security Act to other consortium members to carry out 
     activities that benefit the unemployment compensation law of 
     the requesting State.
       Within the total for Employment Service National 
     Activities, $18,520,000 is provided for the administration of 
     the Work Opportunity Tax Credit. Funds for Foreign Labor 
     Certification activities are now consolidated and separately 
     identified in this account. Previously, funds were provided 
     in this account and in the Employment and Training 
     Administration Program Administration account. Due to concern 
     about the Department's new requirement for State Workforce 
     Agencies to assume the responsibility for employment 
     verification in the H-2A agricultural workers program, the 
     Secretary is directed to provide a report to the Committees 
     on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the 
     Senate within 90 days of the enactment of this Act on the 
     costs to States and legal basis for imposing this 
     responsibility on a mandatory basis.
       Within the amount provided for One-Stop Career Center and 
     Labor Market Information, the Department is directed to fund 
     workforce information grants to States at not less than 
     $32,000,000. Also within the total, not less than $2,500,000 
     is provided for competitive grants to State agencies to 
     identify job openings and skill requirements for the energy 
     efficiency and renewable energy industries and to refer 
     workers to job openings and training programs as outlined in 
     171(e)(2)(C) of the Workforce Investment Act.
       The increase in funding for Work Incentive Grants is 
     intended to allow for the integration of disability 
     navigators into the one-stop system in all participating 
     States and the evaluation of the progress to date in reaching 
     this goal.


        ADVANCES TO THE UNEMPLOYMENT TRUST FUND AND OTHER FUNDS

       The bill includes $422,000,000 for Advances to the 
     Unemployment Trust Fund and Other Funds, which is $15,000,000 
     below the fiscal year 2008 funding level and the same as the 
     budget request. The funds may be used to implement the 
     expansion of the Trade Adjustment Assistance program 
     contained in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, 
     including the provision of additional training, employment, 
     and case management services funds to the States.


                         PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION

       The bill includes $130,463,000 for Program Administration, 
     which is $373,000 below the fiscal year 2008 level, after 
     adjusting the funding to account for moving Foreign Labor 
     Certification activities to another account, and $13,548,000 
     below the budget request.

               Employee Benefits Security Administration


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill includes $143,419,000 for the Employee Benefits 
     Security Administration, which is $4,106,000 above the fiscal 
     year 2008 funding level and $4,452,000 below the budget 
     request.

                  Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation


               PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATION FUND

       The bill includes $444,722,000 for the Pension Benefit 
     Guaranty Corporation (Corporation), which is $18,075,000 
     above the fiscal year 2008 funding level and the same as the 
     budget request. The bill modifies language that permits 
     workload driven increases in assets received by the 
     Corporation and includes new language providing the 
     Corporation the ability to access funds to meet unforeseen 
     expenses in order to protect plan assets.

                  Employment Standards Administration


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

                         (INCLUDING RESCISSION)

       The bill includes $440,267,000 for the Employment Standards 
     Administration, which is $19,342,000 above the fiscal year 
     2008 level and $28,393,000 below the budget request.
       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 victims for injury 
     caused by asbestos exposure. Activities to shorten the lead-
     time for implementation may include planning for the 
     promulgation of regulations and establishing procedures for 
     the processing of claims, including the expediting of exigent 
     health claims. The Wage and Hour Division may use contracts 
     with individuals or entities with the relevant experience to 
     jump start the process. Funds not needed for this purpose, if 
     authorizing legislation is not enacted, should be used for 
     additional investigations as outlined in the budget request.
       The bill includes a rescission of $97,000,000 in 
     unobligated funds collected pursuant to section 286(v) of the 
     Immigration and Nationality Act. Sufficient funds will remain 
     to ensure that the Department of Labor will be able to 
     continue its enforcement activities under the current 
     legislative authority.


                            SPECIAL BENEFITS

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The bill includes $163,000,000 for Special Benefits, which 
     is $40,000,000 below the fiscal year 2008 funding level and 
     the same as the budget request.


               SPECIAL BENEFITS FOR DISABLED COAL MINERS

       The bill includes $188,130,000 for Special Benefits for 
     Disabled Coal Miners, as requested. This amount is in 
     addition to the $62,000,000 appropriated last year as an 
     advance for the first quarter of fiscal year 2009. The total 
     program level of $250,130,000 is $26,091,000 below the 
     program level for fiscal year 2008 and the same as the budget 
     request. In addition, the bill provides an advance 
     appropriation of $56,000,000 for the first quarter of fiscal 
     year 2010, which is the same as the budget request.


               ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, ENERGY EMPLOYEES

                 OCCUPATIONAL ILLNESS COMPENSATION FUND

       The bill includes $49,654,000, to remain available until 
     expended, for the Energy Employees Occupational Illness 
     Compensation Fund. This amount is $267,000 above the 
     comparable fiscal year 2008 funding level and the same as the 
     budget request. The bill conforms with the budget request to 
     provide an additional $55,358,000 for the activities 
     performed under this program by the National Institute for 
     Occupational Safety and Health directly to the Centers for 
     Disease Control and Prevention.


                    BLACK LUNG DISABILITY TRUST FUND

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The bill includes such sums as necessary for payment of 
     benefits and interest on advances for the Black Lung 
     Disability program. The recommendation assumes that 
     $1,072,000,000 will be required for this account, which is 
     $4,000,000 above the fiscal year 2008 funding level and the 
     same as the budget request. The bill provides for transfers 
     from the trust fund for administrative expenses for 
     Department of Labor agencies and for the Department of the 
     Treasury.

             Occupational Safety and Health Administration


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill includes $513,042,000 for the Occupational Safety 
     and Health Administration (OSHA), which is $27,041,000 above 
     the fiscal year 2008 funding level and $11,368,000 above the 
     budget request.
       The Department should use the increase above the fiscal 
     year 2008 funding level to begin rebuilding OSHA's 
     enforcement capacity and to increase the pace of standard 
     setting. An important component of this mission is to enhance 
     enforcement and oversight

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     of injury and illness recordkeeping to ensure complete and 
     accurate recording and reporting by employers. OSHA should 
     use $1,000,000 of the funds provided above the request for a 
     recordkeeping enforcement initiative on injury and illness 
     reporting, addressing the apparent lack of completeness of 
     the OSHA Log of Work-related Injuries and Illnesses. The 
     Department shall provide a letter report on OSHA's current 
     and planned activities in this area to the Committees on 
     Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the 
     Senate not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act.
       The increase above the request for State Programs is 
     intended to support the efforts of the Illinois Department of 
     Labor to become a State-plan State for public worksites.
       The bill provides $10,000,000 for Susan Harwood Training 
     grants, and designates $3,144,000 within this amount for the 
     continuation of Institutional Competency Building training 
     grants awarded in February 2008, provided that a grantee has 
     demonstrated satisfactory performance.

                 Mine Safety and Health Administration


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill includes $347,003,000 for the Mine Safety and 
     Health Administration (MSHA), which is $15,156,000 above the 
     fiscal year 2008 funding level and $14,942,000 above the 
     budget request. The funds over the request are provided to 
     accelerate the implementation of the MINER Act and to improve 
     the health and safety of miners. These funds are specifically 
     directed toward ensuring that MSHA is able to conduct and 
     follow up on 100 percent of its mandatory inspections; 
     adequately train and hire coal mine safety enforcement 
     personnel; improve the infrastructure of the National Mine 
     Health and Safety Academy; accelerate the certification and 
     approval of safety and health equipment, including 
     communication and tracking technologies required in the MINER 
     Act; and ensure the compliance with and effectiveness of 
     statutory training requirements. In each of these areas and 
     others specifically required by the MINER Act, the Department 
     shall submit an overall operating plan within 60 days of 
     enactment of this Act, and quarterly progress reports 
     thereafter, to the Committees on Appropriations of the House 
     of Representatives and the Senate.
       Within the amount provided for Coal Enforcement, $2,000,000 
     shall be used to increase spot inspections of respirable dust 
     levels in the active workings of coal mines. MSHA shall 
     report to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of 
     Representatives and the Senate not later than March 31, 2009 
     on the feasibility and efficacy of MSHA assuming 
     responsibility for collecting dust samples, and using single, 
     full-shift measurements instead of averages to ensure 
     compliance with current law regarding the exposure limit for 
     respirable dust.
       Within Educational Policy and Development, $2,000,000 above 
     the budget request is provided to improve the infrastructure 
     and expand on-line training programs at the National Mine 
     Health and Safety Academy.
       Within the funds provided for Technical Support, $1,000,000 
     above the budget request is included for equipment and 
     infrastructure at the Approval and Certification Center, 
     which together with funds in the request that support 
     additional staffing, will allow for progress in addressing 
     the backlog of approval actions.
       Within the amount provided for Program Administration, 
     $1,808,000 is provided for an award to the United Mine 
     Workers of America to continue a project, initiated with the 
     fiscal year 2008 appropriation, for classroom and simulated 
     rescue training for mine rescue teams.
       The MSHA Office of Accountability was established to 
     provide focus and oversight to ensure that MSHA policies, 
     enforcement procedures, and guidance are being complied with 
     consistently and that the agency is accomplishing its 
     mission-critical activities. MSHA is directed to provide a 
     report to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of 
     Representatives and the Senate, no later than May 1, 2009, on 
     staffing and budget resources expended or planned for fiscal 
     years 2008 and 2009; findings and recommendations of audits 
     conducted to date; and the status of all corrective actions 
     recommended.

                       Bureau of Labor Statistics


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill includes $597,182,000 for the Bureau of Labor 
     Statistics (BLS), which is $52,381,000 above the fiscal year 
     2008 funding level and $4,376,000 above the budget request.
       The increase above the request for Employment and 
     Unemployment Statistics is provided for BLS to maintain the 
     American Time Use Survey.
       The increase above the request for Compensation and Working 
     Conditions is intended to strengthen the current examination 
     of the differences between workers' compensation and BLS 
     survey data, better understand employer injury and illness 
     recording practices, and conduct a pilot study using multiple 
     data sources to capture injury and illness data. BLS shall 
     provide a letter report on its current and planned activities 
     in this area to the Committees on Appropriations of the House 
     of Representatives and the Senate not later than 90 days 
     after enactment of this Act.
       The bill provides that $1,500,000 may be used for the Mass 
     Layoff Statistics Program. These resources, together with 
     $3,500,000 to be contributed from the Employment and Training 
     Administration, are sufficient to continue this program.

                 Office of Disability Employment Policy


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill includes $26,679,000 for the Office of Disability 
     Employment Policy (ODEP), which is the same as the fiscal 
     year 2008 funding level and $14,238,000 above the budget 
     request. No less than 80 percent of these funds shall be used 
     to design and implement research and technical assistance 
     grants and contracts to develop policies that reduce barriers 
     to employment for youth and adults with disabilities. Within 
     the funds provided, $500,000 shall be used to expand a 
     structured internship program for undergraduate college 
     students with disabilities.

                        Departmental Management


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill includes $314,198,000 for Departmental Management, 
     which is $20,246,000 above the fiscal year 2008 funding level 
     and $50,715,000 above the budget request.
     International Labor Affairs Bureau
       The bill includes $86,074,000 for the International Labor 
     Affairs Bureau (ILAB). The detailed table below and 
     accompanying statement language establish the allocation of 
     these funds. The Department may propose adjustments to this 
     allocation through the transfer and reprogramming guidance 
     provided by this Act, which include requirements for advance 
     notification of the Committees on Appropriations of the House 
     of Representatives and the Senate.

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                                                                                 -------------------------------
                         Budget Activity                           FY 2009 Bill                   FY 2009 Budget
                                                                                      FY 2008         Request
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ILO-IPEC contribution...........................................     $39,260,000     +$3,000,000    +$39,260,000
Basic Grants....................................................      20,000,000      -1,750,000     +20,000,000
Promotion of worker rights in countries with trade preference          6,500,000      +1,777,000      +6,500,000
 programs.......................................................
Research, policy, reporting and administration..................      20,314,000      +1,972,000      +5,492,000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

       ILAB shall use $39,260,000 for the United States' 
     contribution to expand on the successful efforts of the 
     International Labor Organization's (ILO) International 
     Program for the Elimination of Child Labor (IPEC). ILAB shall 
     ensure that these funds are spent effectively in the effort 
     to reduce the worst forms of child labor.
       The bill also provides $20,000,000 to continue the program 
     of basic education grants in countries where the growing 
     number of children removed from abusive and exploitative 
     child labor need access to basic education. The Department 
     shall continue to work with the governments of host counties 
     to eliminate school fees that create a barrier to education.
       The bill also provides $6,500,000 to continue support for 
     the implementation of model programs designed to address 
     worker rights in countries with which the United States has 
     trade preference programs. Within this amount, $2,500,000 is 
     included to expand the existing cooperative agreement for the 
     development of an effective system of monitoring and 
     transparent public reporting on the adherence to, and 
     enforcement of, worker rights in the Republic of Haiti. These 
     additional funds will allow the implementation of an 
     effective monitoring program in factories, including the 
     training of labor inspectors, and reflect the support for a 
     multi-year funding commitment to improve the working 
     conditions in Haiti's garment industry and increase 
     compliance with core international labor standards. Cost 
     sharing from Haiti shall continue to support this effort.
       Within the funds provided for research, policy, reporting 
     and administration, sufficient funds are included to expand 
     the competitively awarded contract for oversight of public 
     and private initiatives to eliminate the worst forms of child 
     labor in the cocoa sector in Cote d'Ivoire and Ghana. These 
     funds are intended to support the assessment of the 
     implementation of the child labor monitoring system by 
     industry covering 100 percent of the cocoa growing areas in 
     Cote d'Ivoire and Ghana and other objectives of the current 
     contract where full assessment has not been possible due to 
     the delay in the implementation of a transparent 
     certification system. These funds will support continued 
     annual reporting through 2010, which should include a 
     programmatic review of industry and national government 
     efforts to remediate the worst forms of child labor and adult 
     forced labor in the cocoa supply chain. The review should 
     also include recommendations for the frequency of data 
     collection needed in the field to accurately report on the 
     incidence of the worst forms of child labor and adult forced 
     labor in order to

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     measure the decline over time of these abusive labor 
     practices.
       Also within research, policy, reporting and administration, 
     not more than $1,500,000 shall be available for research 
     activities authorized by the William Wilberforce Trafficking 
     Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008, as proposed 
     in the budget request.
       Sufficient funding within research, policy, reporting and 
     administration also is included for the effective oversight, 
     monitoring, audit and evaluation of ILAB's project portfolio 
     to ensure that taxpayer dollars are well spent in the effort 
     to eliminate exploitive child labor, increase respect for and 
     compliance with the fundamental rights of workers, and meet 
     ILAB's other mandates and responsibilities. ILAB shall ensure 
     that funding in this bill is spent effectively in carrying 
     out its mission and achieving its performance goals and 
     objectives.
     Legal Services
       The Office of the Solicitor shall support no less than an 
     increase of five full-time equivalents for enforcement 
     support for the Mine Safety and Health Administration.
     Women's Bureau
       Within the funds provided for the Women's Bureau are 
     sufficient resources for the expansion of a competitive award 
     designed to support local women's employment and training 
     programs throughout the United States. These funds shall be 
     used to continue to support technical assistance, online and 
     toll-free referral services, and other activities that 
     advance unemployed and underemployed women in the workforce.
     Minority unemployment
       The Secretary of Labor shall provide a report to the 
     Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives 
     and the Senate by July 1, 2009 detailing the actions that the 
     Department will take under existing authorities to ensure 
     that its programs and policies are oriented to reduce the 
     disparities in unemployment rates across racial and ethnic 
     groups.
     Greenhouse gas emissions
       The Secretary of Labor is directed to provide the 
     Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives 
     and the Senate a detailed inventory of the Department's 
     greenhouse gas emissions, and a plan to reduce these 
     emissions, by December 31, 2009.


                          OFFICE OF JOB CORPS

       The bill provides $1,683,938,000 for the Office of Job 
     Corps, which is $73,432,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
     funding level and $119,239,000 above the budget request.
       The funds provided for Job Corps Operations are intended to 
     support the operations of the 122 current Job Corps centers, 
     as well as allow two new centers, in Florida and Wisconsin, 
     to begin operations, as scheduled, in program year 2009. The 
     Department also should work to reverse the erosion in 
     training offerings that has occurred over the past two years. 
     In restoring career training slots, priority should be given 
     to matching training to labor market needs, including growth 
     sectors, such as health care, and to prepare students for 
     careers that respond to the growing demand for energy-
     efficient building techniques and other ``green'' jobs. 
     Within the funds provided for Job Corps renovation and 
     construction are sufficient funds to continue the development 
     of three new Job Corps centers, with the intention that the 
     timelines for accepting students at these new centers--New 
     Hampshire in September 2010, Iowa in November 2010 and 
     Wyoming in February 2011 will be met.
       The Department shall conduct a capital assessment of the 
     Harpers Ferry Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center in 
     Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, and report the results of this 
     assessment to the Committees on Appropriations of the House 
     of Representatives and the Senate not later than March 31, 
     2009.


                    VETERANS EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING

       The bill includes $239,439,000 for Veterans Employment and 
     Training, which is $11,343,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
     funding level and $1,000,000 above the request.
       The Department of Labor should work, in coordination with 
     the Departments of Housing and Urban Development and Veterans 
     Affairs, to address the needs of homeless veterans, including 
     exploring new approaches for preventing additional veterans 
     from becoming homeless.


                      OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

       The bill includes $82,141,000 for the Office of Inspector 
     General, which is $7,751,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
     funding level and the same as the request.

                           General Provisions

       Sec. 101. The bill continues a provision 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.


                          (TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       Sec. 102. The bill continues a provision limiting the 
     authority to transfer funds between a program, project, or 
     activity for emergency needs and requiring a 15 day advance 
     notification of any such request.
       Sec. 103. The bill continues a prohibition on the purchase 
     of goods that are, in whole or in part, produced by 
     indentured children.
       Sec. 104. The bill modifies a provision requiring the 
     Secretary of Labor to issue a monthly transit subsidy at the 
     full amount of $115 for eligible employees in the National 
     Capital Region.
       Sec. 105. The bill continues 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.
       Sec. 106. The bill continues a provision authorizing such 
     sums as may be necessary to the Denali Commission to conduct 
     job training where Denali Commission projects will be 
     constructed.
       Sec. 107. The bill continues 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 new grants for purposes other than 
     training in the occupations and industries for which 
     employers are using the visas to hire foreign workers that 
     generate these funds.
       Sec. 108. The bill continues a provision prohibiting 
     Community-Based Job Training grants and grants authorized 
     under section 414(c) of the American Competitiveness and 
     Workforce Improvement Act from being awarded on a non-
     competitive basis.
       Sec. 109. The bill continues 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.
       Sec. 110. The bill continues a provision that prohibits the 
     use of funds to finalize or implement regulations under the 
     Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (WIA), the Wagner-Peyser Act 
     of 1933, or the Trade Adjustment Assistance Reform Act of 
     2002 (TAA), until such time as the WIA or TAA legislation is 
     reauthorized.
       Sec. 111. The bill continues a provision 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.

           TITLE II--DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

              Health Resources and Services Administration


                     HEALTH RESOURCES AND SERVICES

       The bill includes $7,259,436,000 for health resources and 
     services, of which $7,234,436,000 is provided as budget 
     authority and $25,000,000 is made available from the Public 
     Health Service policy evaluation set-aside, which is 
     $378,245,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and 
     $1,369,925,000 above the budget request.
       The bill includes language identifying $56,000,000 for base 
     grant adjustments for existing community health centers.
       The bill includes language designating $44,055,000 for 
     expenses associated with extending Federal Tort Claims Act 
     protection to practitioners in community health centers.
       The bill includes language providing $1,886,873,000 for 
     Parts A and B of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment 
     Modernization Act, to be available through September 30, 
     2011.
       The bill includes language similar to that contained in the 
     fiscal year 2008 bill that limits 2008 program year 
     reductions in Ryan White Part A grants for metropolitan areas 
     to 6.3 percent and for transitional areas to 11.3 percent by 
     providing $10,853,000 for supplemental grants for fiscal year 
     2009.
       The bill includes language setting aside $92,551,000 for 
     Special Projects of Regional and National Significance 
     (SPRANS) and $10,400,000 for Community Integrated Service 
     Systems (CISS) within the Maternal and Child Health Block 
     Grant. Allocations to State grants are increased by 
     $2,590,000 compared to fiscal year 2008. The bill assumes the 
     following set-asides within SPRANS:

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                                                                                    FY 2009 Bill compared to--
                                                                                 -------------------------------
               SPRANS Set-asides  budget activity                  FY 2009 Bill                   FY 2009 Budget
                                                                                      FY 2008         request
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Oral health.....................................................      $4,859,000       +$141,000     +$4,859,000
Epilepsy........................................................       3,416,000        +585,000      +3,416,000
Sickle cell.....................................................       3,774,000               0      +3,774,000
First-time motherhood...........................................       4,956,000         +43,000      +4,956,000
Doulas..........................................................       1,504,000          -5,000      +1,504,000
Fetal alcohol syndrome..........................................         486,000        -487,000        +486,000
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
    Subtotal....................................................      18,995,000      -1,610,000     +18,995,000
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       Within this amount, Doula Grants shall be allocated evenly 
     among urban and rural settings. Urban settings should be 
     focused on supporting and expanding community-based 
     activities. Rural settings should emphasize breastfeeding 
     initiation and retention.
       In addition to the SPRANS funding above for oral health 
     activities, an additional $10,000,000 is provided for Dental 
     Health Improvement Act State Grants (authorized under section 
     340G of the Public Health Service Act) within Allied Health.
       Funding for the Heritable Disorders Newborn Screening 
     Program is provided under the authority of the Newborn 
     Screening Saves Lives Act of 2008 rather than as a SPRANS 
     set-aside, as in prior years. The funding total also includes 
     $5,031,000 for primary genetics and newborn screening 
     activities that were previously supported in SPRANS base 
     activities.
       The bill includes language that identifies not less than 
     $5,000,000 for General Dentistry Programs, not less than 
     $5,000,000 for Pediatric Dentistry Programs, including loan 
     repayment, and not less than $29,025,000 for Family Medicine 
     Programs.
       The bill includes language permitting funds provided for 
     National Health Service Corps recruitment activities and the 
     Nurse Loan Repayment and Scholarship Program to be used to 
     make prior year adjustments to awards in these programs.
       The bill includes $310,470,000 within health care-related 
     facilities and activities to support the following projects 
     in the following amounts:

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       The bill includes language permitting up to one percent of 
     the amount for each project to be used for related agency 
     administrative expenses.
       The bill includes language providing $19,642,000 as a 
     direct lump sum payment to the Denali Commission.
       The bill includes $26,000,000 for the Delta Health 
     Initiative and associated administrative expenses.
       The bill includes language identifying $9,201,000 for State 
     Offices of Rural Health. The bill includes language 
     specifying that, within the funding provided for Rural 
     Hospital Flexibility Grants, $15,000,000 is available for the 
     Small Rural Hospital Improvement Grant Program for quality 
     improvement and adoption of health information technology.
       The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) is 
     encouraged to begin an initiative to expand community health 
     center primary care services to low-income persons with 
     serious mental illnesses.
       HRSA is expected to continue to approve community health 
     centers' proposed scope of project changes when necessary to 
     ensure access to needed specialty services or to meet the 
     comprehensive needs of special populations who may require 
     care in other types of health care settings.
       The bill provides $14,200,000 for Native Hawaiian Health 
     Care Activities within the Community Health Centers Program. 
     Sufficient funding has been provided to permit the 
     continuation of master's degree and certificate programs for 
     Native Hawaiian health care administrators.
       HRSA is directed to implement any new expansion initiative 
     using the existing, and statutorily-required, proportionality 
     for urban and rural communities, as well as migrant, homeless 
     and public housing health centers.
       HRSA is urged to confirm that the Federal Torts Claims Act 
     covers clinicians employed or individually contracted by 
     community health centers. HRSA is encouraged to work with the 
     U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Office to 
     assist more community health centers in accessing these 
     resources.
       The bill includes $75,000,000 for State Health Access 
     Grants. Grants will be awarded competitively to States that 
     demonstrate they have a program which will expand access to 
     affordable health care coverage for the uninsured populations 
     in that State. States will also be required to demonstrate 
     that they have achieved the key State and local statutory or 
     regulatory changes required to implement the new program 
     within twelve months from the grant start date. States that 
     have already developed a comprehensive health insurance 
     access program would not be eligible to apply.
       The types of activities that can be supported through this 
     grant include: ``three share'' community coverage (employer, 
     State or local government, and the individual); reinsurance 
     plans that subsidize a certain share of carrier losses within 
     a certain risk corridor; subsidized high risk insurance 
     pools; health insurance premium assistance; creation of a 
     state insurance ``connector'' authority to develop new, less 
     expensive, portable benefit packages for small employers and 
     part-time and seasonal workers; development of statewide or 
     automated enrollment systems for public assistance programs; 
     and innovative strategies to insure low-income childless 
     adults.
       Two types of State grants will be available: target grants 
     ($2,000,000-$4,000,000 annually per State) for States that 
     choose to target particular populations such as uninsured 
     children, small business employees, or uninsured seniors; or 
     comprehensive grants ($7,000,000-$10,000,000 annually per 
     State) for States that are planning extensive coverage 
     initiatives. Each grant will be awarded based on a five-year 
     grant period, subject to the availability of funds, with 
     funding distributed each year based on attaining benchmarks 
     that would be designated in the grant award. States shall be 
     required to demonstrate their seriousness of intent by 
     matching twenty percent of the Federal grant through non-
     Federal resources, which could be a combination of State, 
     local, and private dollars from insurers, providers, and 
     other private organizations. Waiver of the matching 
     requirement shall be possible if financial hardship is 
     demonstrated. States shall also be required to demonstrate 
     their ability to sustain the program without Federal funding 
     after the end of the five-year grant period. HRSA should 
     consider geographic diversity in the allocation of these 
     awards. Senate about the outcomes and lessons learned from 
     each of the State demonstrations eighteen months after the 
     five-year grant period ends.
       HRSA should use National Health Service Corps recruitment 
     funds only to support multi-year, rather than single year, 
     commitments.
       Of the funds provided for Allied Health Training Programs, 
     $10,000,000 is for grants to States authorized under section 
     340G of the Public Health Service Act to improve access to 
     dental care; $1,945,000 is allocated to the Chiropractic-
     Medical School Demonstration Grants; and $1,945,000 is 
     designated for the Psychology Training Program.
       Within the funding provided for the Autism and Other 
     Related Developmental Disorders, an increase of not less than 
     $2,000,000 is provided to expand the Leadership Education in 
     Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities Program. In 
     addition, an increase of not less than $2,000,000 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.
       HRSA should support Traumatic Brain Injury Protection and 
     Advocacy Services at no less than the fiscal year 2008 level.
       The bill includes $1,000,000 to establish the Congenital 
     Disabilities Program, which will provide information and 
     support services to families receiving a diagnosis for Down 
     syndrome, spina bifida, dwarfism, or other pre-natally or 
     post-natally diagnosed conditions. Competitive grants may be 
     made to States and territories, localities, and non-
     governmental organizations with expertise in these 
     conditions.
       HRSA should allocate funds for the Minority AIDS Initiative 
     within the Ryan White HIV Programs at least at the fiscal 
     year 2008 level.
       With the $7,550,000 provided in the bill for the Telehealth 
     Program, the Office of the Advancement of Telehealth is 
     directed to facilitate cooperation among health licensing 
     boards or various States to develop and implement policies 
     that will reduce statutory and regulatory barriers to 
     telehealth and telehomecare. Funding supports grants for 
     resource centers, networks, pilots, and demonstrations.
       HRSA's decision to shift resources from rural health grants 
     that specialize in rapid response policy analysis to grants 
     that sponsor more general research is concerning. As Congress 
     discusses healthcare reform, it will be crucial to have an 
     accurate analysis of how specific policy proposals impact the 
     rural population. HRSA is urged to reconsider this decision.
       Rural and Community Access to Emergency Devices funding 
     should be divided equally between urban and rural 
     communities.
       The Department of Health and Human Services is instructed 
     to distribute to the regional offices all of the funds 
     available for Family Planning services no later than 60 days 
     following enactment of this Act. Regional offices should 
     retain the authority for the review, award and administration 
     of Family Planning funds, in the same manner and timeframe as 
     in fiscal year 2006. At least 90 percent of Family Planning 
     funds should be used for clinical services authorized under 
     section 1001 of the Public Health Service Act. The Office of 
     Family Planning is expected to spend any remaining year-end 
     funds in section 1001 activities.


           HEALTH EDUCATION ASSISTANCE LOAN PROGRAMS ACCOUNT

       The bill includes $2,847,000 for the Health Education 
     Assistance Loan Programs Account, which is the same as the 
     fiscal year 2008 level and $59,000 below the budget request.


             VACCINE INJURY COMPENSATION PROGRAM TRUST FUND

       The bill provides $5,404,000 for administration for the 
     Trust Fund, which is the same as the fiscal year 2008 level 
     and $876,000 above the budget request.

               Centers for Disease Control and Prevention


                DISEASE CONTROL, RESEARCH, AND TRAINING

       The bill includes $6,283,350,000 in discretionary 
     appropriations for Disease Control, Research, and Training at 
     the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which 
     is $233,376,000 more than the fiscal year 2008 funding level 
     and $665,341,000 more than the budget request. In addition, 
     $331,251,000 is made available under section 241 of the 
     Public Health Service (PHS) Act, which is $5,578,000 more 
     than the fiscal year 2008 funding level and $48,592,000 more 
     than the budget request.
     Infectious Diseases
       Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
       Within the program level total for Immunization and 
     Respiratory Diseases, the bill includes the following 
     amounts:

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                                                                                    FY 2009 Bill compared to--
                                                                                 -------------------------------
                         Budget Activity                           FY 2009 Bill                   FY 2009 Budget
                                                                                      FY 2008         Request
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 317 Immunization Program................................    $495,901,000    +$30,000,000    +$30,899,000
Program Operations..............................................      61,458,000               0         +92,000
    Vaccine Tracking............................................       4,738,000               0          +7,000
Influenza.......................................................     158,689,000      +1,414,000      -1,408,000
    Pandemic Influenza..........................................     156,046,000      +1,414,000      -1,413,000
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       HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
       Within the total for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB 
     prevention, the bill includes the following amounts:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                    FY 2009 Bill compared to--
                                                                                 -------------------------------
                         Budget Activity                           FY 2009 Bill                   FY 2009 Budget
                                                                                      FY 2008         Request
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Domestic HIV/AIDS Prevention and Research.......................    $691,860,000              $0       +$713,000
    State/Local Health Dept. Coop. Agreements...................     321,221,000      +9,949,000     +10,105,000
    Domestic HIV/AIDS Testing Initiative........................      53,278,000     +12,762,000      -9,722,000
        Early Diagnosis Grants..................................      15,000,000     +10,527,000     -15,000,000
    National/Regional/Other Organizations.......................     165,343,000               0     +24,125,000
Viral Hepatitis.................................................      18,316,000        +734,000        +812,000
Sexually Transmitted Diseases...................................     152,329,000               0        +678,000
Tuberculosis....................................................     143,870,000      +3,511,000      +4,135,000
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       Within the total for Domestic HIV/AIDS Prevention and 
     Research programs, the bill provides funding to support 
     activities 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 bill includes $15,000,000 within the total for the 
     Domestic HIV/AIDS Testing Initiative for the Early Diagnosis 
     and Screening Program authorized in section 2625 of the 
     Public Health Service Act. These funds shall be awarded to 
     States newly eligible for the program in fiscal year 2009 and 
     no State may be eligible for more than $1,000,000. Any 
     amounts that have not been awarded by May 31, 2009 shall be 
     awarded for other HIV testing programs.
       CDC has convened a workgroup of CDC officials, outside 
     tuberculosis (TB) professionals, and State and local public 
     health officials to review and revise the TB funding 
     distribution formula. The agency is directed to create a plan 
     and submit such plan to the Committees on Appropriations of 
     the House of Representatives and the Senate by no later than 
     March 1, 2009 identifying the optimal proportion of TB 
     funding that should be distributed under the new funding 
     formula being considered. Such formula should ensure that the 
     funding distribution aligns with the epidemiological trends 
     of the disease.
       Zoonotic, Vector-borne, and Enteric Diseases
       Within the total for Zoonotic, Vector-borne, and Enteric 
     Diseases, the bill includes the following amounts:

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                                                                                    FY 2009 Bill compared to--
                                                                                 -------------------------------
                         Budget Activity                           FY 2009 Bill                   FY 2009 Budget
                                                                                      FY 2008         Request
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Vector-borne Diseases, including West Nile Virus................     $26,299,000              $0     +$7,022,000
Food Safety.....................................................      27,908,000        +132,000        +261,000
    Prion Disease...............................................       5,388,000        +132,000        +156,000
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome........................................       4,750,000               0         +22,000
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       CDC is directed to conduct a peer review of the Chronic 
     Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) program, including a program 
     performance evaluation by March 1, 2009, and report the 
     result of such review to the Committees on Appropriations of 
     the House of Representatives and the Senate no later than 
     June 1, 2009. In addition, CDC is directed to include in its 
     annual budget justification an itemized expenditure of funds 
     for each CFS research project or activity in the following 
     five functional expense categories: surveillance and 
     epidemiology; clinical assessment and evaluation; objective 
     diagnosis and pathophysiology; treatment and intervention; 
     and education, including the CFS marketing campaign and 
     healthcare provider education.
       Preparedness, Detection, and Control of Infectious Diseases
       Within the total for Preparedness, Detection, and Control 
     of Infectious Diseases, the bill includes $10,100,000 for the 
     National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN), a surveillance 
     tool used by healthcare facilities and State and local 
     public health departments to understand and prevent 
     healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). According to CDC, 
     hospitals participating in the NHSN have decreased 
     bloodstream infections by up to 50 percent over the last 
     ten years. With this increased funding, CDC shall expand 
     NHSN capacity to increase the number of hospitals and 
     other healthcare facilities participating, increase the 
     types of infections collected by each facility, and 
     accelerate the transition from manual to electronic HAI 
     reporting.
       Also within the total for Preparedness, Detection, and 
     Control of Infectious Diseases, the bill includes $2,500,000 
     to be used to respond to outbreaks of disease caused in some 
     part by the re-use of syringes in outpatient settings and to 
     ensure that infection control measures are adhered to 
     broadly, including provider education and patient awareness 
     activities. CDC is encouraged to partner with industry and 
     university researchers to identify the best interventions to 
     reduce the possibility of disease transmission in the 
     healthcare setting.
     Health Promotion
       Chronic Disease Prevention, Health Promotion, and Genomics
       Within the total for Chronic Disease Prevention, Health 
     Promotion, and Genomics, the bill includes the following 
     amounts:

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                                                                                    FY 2009 Bill compared to--
                                                                                 -------------------------------
                         Budget Activity                           FY 2009 Bill                   FY 2009 Budget
                                                                                      FY 2008         Request
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Heart Disease and Stroke........................................     $54,096,000     +$3,995,000     +$5,258,000
    Delta Health Intervention...................................       3,000,000      +1,526,000      +1,526,000
Diabetes........................................................      65,847,000      +3,136,000      +3,393,000
Cancer Prevention and Control...................................     340,300,000     +30,814,000     +38,527,000
    Breast and Cervical Cancer..................................     205,853,000      +5,021,000      +5,849,000
        WISEWOMAN...............................................      19,528,000        +930,000      +1,007,000
    Cancer Registries...........................................      46,366,000               0        +190,000
    Colorectal Cancer...........................................      38,974,000     +25,000,000     +25,057,000
    Comprehensive Cancer........................................      16,348,000               0         +67,000
    Johanna's Law...............................................       6,791,000        +325,000      +6,791,000
    Ovarian Cancer..............................................       5,402,000        +133,000        +155,000
    Prostate Cancer.............................................      13,245,000               0         +54,000
    Skin Cancer.................................................       1,876,000               0          +8,000
    Geraldine Ferraro Cancer Education Program..................       4,666,000        +335,000        +353,000
    Cancer Survivorship Resource Center.........................         779,000               0          +3,000
Arthritis and Other Chronic Diseases............................      25,245,000      +1,330,000      +1,428,000
    Arthritis...................................................      13,287,000        +250,000        +303,000
    Epilepsy....................................................       7,958,000        +192,000        +224,000
    National Lupus Patient Registry.............................       4,000,000        +888,000        +901,000
Tobacco.........................................................     106,164,000      +2,000,000      +2,427,000
Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity.......................      44,300,000      +2,109,000      +2,282,000
Health Promotion................................................      28,541,000        -436,000      +4,331,000
    Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System..................       7,300,000          +1,000         +31,000
    Community Health Promotion..................................       6,453,000         +41,000         +67,000
        Sleep Disorders.........................................         859,000         +41,000         +41,000
    Mind-Body Institute.........................................       1,500,000        -219,000      +1,500,000

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    Glaucoma....................................................       3,511,000        +167,000        +181,000
    Visual Screening Education..................................       3,222,000        +833,000        +843,000
    Alzheimer's Disease.........................................       1,688,000        +112,000        +118,000
    Inflammatory Bowel Disease..................................         684,000         +17,000         +20,000
    Interstitial Cystitis.......................................         658,000               0          +3,000
    Excessive Alcohol Use.......................................       1,500,000      +1,500,000      +1,500,000
    Chronic Kidney Disease......................................       2,025,000         +60,000         +68,000
School Health...................................................      57,636,000      +3,313,000      +4,024,000
    Healthy Passages Study......................................       3,485,000      +1,515,000      +3,485,000
    Food Allergies..............................................         496,000          +5,000        +496,000
Safe Motherhood/Infant Health...................................      44,777,000      +2,430,000      +2,603,000
    Preterm Birth...............................................       2,000,000      +2,000,000      +2,000,000
    Sudden Infant Death Syndrome................................         207,000               0          +1,000
Oral Health.....................................................      13,044,000        +622,000        +673,000
Prevention Research Centers.....................................      31,132,000      +2,001,000      +2,120,000
Healthy Communities.............................................      22,771,000      -2,387,000      +7,230,000
Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health..................      35,553,000      +1,693,000      +1,832,000
Genomics........................................................      12,280,000        +187,000        +237,000
    Primary Immune Deficiency Syndrome..........................       3,100,000        +187,000        +199,000
    Public Health Genomics......................................       9,180,000               0         +38,000
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       The bill includes funding to continue planning for capacity 
     and infrastructure at CDC for a kidney disease program and to 
     institute a Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) surveillance system. 
     Further, the bill includes funding to support additional 
     grants for State-based, culturally-appropriate, community 
     demonstration projects for CKD detection.
       Within the amount provided for colorectal cancer, 
     $25,000,000 is to launch a nationwide colorectal cancer 
     screening program. These funds should be made available for 
     screening and diagnostic follow-up care.
       The CDC is urged to collaborate with eating disorders 
     researchers in order to better understand the disparity 
     between outside studies and CDC reported morbidity and 
     mortality, focusing on obtaining a clear picture of what 
     might be barriers to the detection and reporting of eating 
     disorders.
       Within the total provided for Nutrition, Physical Activity, 
     and Obesity, the bill includes $500,000 for a study by the 
     Institute of Medicine (IOM) that will examine and provide 
     recommendations regarding front-of-package nutrition symbols. 
     These should include, but not be limited to, a review of 
     systems being used by manufacturers, supermarkets, health 
     organizations, and governments in the United States and 
     abroad and the overall merits of front-label nutrition icons, 
     the advantages and disadvantages of various approaches, and 
     the potential benefits of a single, standardized front-label 
     food guidance system regulated by the Food and Drug 
     Administration. Based upon its work, the IOM should recommend 
     one or several of the systems, along with means of maximizing 
     the use and effectiveness of front-label symbols, that it has 
     identified as best at promoting consumers' health.
       The bill provides funding to support CDC's new initiative 
     for Healthy Communities, remodeled from the former Steps to a 
     Healthier U.S. program. Within the total provided, $4,000,000 
     is for a community-based grant program focusing on poor 
     nutrition and physical inactivity. Priority in funding should 
     go to applicants with a high degree of collaboration among 
     community organizations, schools, county and municipal 
     governments, and business leaders.
       Within the total for Chronic Disease Prevention, Health 
     Promotion, and Genomics, the additional funding provided for 
     the National Lupus Patient Registry is intended to be used to 
     expand the registry and address the epidemiological gaps 
     among Hispanic/Latinos, Asian Americans, and Native 
     Americans.
       The bill includes funding within the Community Health 
     Promotion program for CDC to support the National Sleep 
     Awareness Roundtable and to incorporate sleep and sleep-
     related disturbances into established CDC surveillance 
     systems.
       The $2,000,000 increase provided for the Office of Smoking 
     and Health above the fiscal year 2008 funding level should be 
     used to expand the transfer to the Environmental Health 
     Laboratory to support its work to analyze tobacco products 
     and cigarette smoke. This increase shall be provided by the 
     Office of Smoking and Health to the Environmental Health 
     Laboratory in a manner that supplements, and in no way 
     replaces, existing funding for tobacco-related activities.
       A diet high in sodium is a major cause of heart disease and 
     stroke. CDC is encouraged to work with major food 
     manufacturers and chain restaurants to reduce sodium levels 
     in their products. The agency is directed to submit to the 
     Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives 
     and the Senate an evaluation of its sodium-reduction 
     activities by no later than 15 months after the enactment 
     of this Act, and annually thereafter.
       Birth Defects, Developmental Disabilities, Disability and 
           Health
       Within the total for Birth Defects, Developmental 
     Disabilities, Disability and Health, the bill includes the 
     following amounts:

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                                                                                    FY 2009 Bill compared to--
                                                                                 -------------------------------
                         Budget Activity                           FY 2009 Bill                   FY 2009 Budget
                                                                                      FY 2008         Request
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Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities....................     $42,059,000     +$4,479,000     +$4,661,000
    Birth Defects...............................................      21,123,000      +3,882,000      +3,965,000
        Craniofacial Malformation...............................       1,750,000        +200,000        +207,000
        Fetal Death.............................................         844,000               0          +4,000
        Alveolar Capillary Dysplasia............................         246,000               0               0
    Fetal Alcohol Syndrome......................................      10,112,000               0         +49,000
    Folic Acid..................................................       2,818,000        +597,000        +608,000
    Infant Health...............................................       8,006,000               0         +39,000
Human Development and Disability................................      76,106,000      +5,757,000      +6,096,000
    Disability & Health (including Child Development)...........      13,572,000      +3,302,000      +3,351,000
    Limb Loss...................................................       2,898,000         +42,000         +56,000
    Tourette Syndrome...........................................       1,744,000         +26,000         +34,000
    Early Hearing Detection and Intervention....................      10,858,000        +987,000      +1,035,000
    Muscular Dystrophy..........................................       6,274,000         +97,000        +127,000
    Special Olympics Healthy Athletes...........................       5,519,000         +82,000        +108,000
    Paralysis Resource Center...................................       5,727,000               0         +28,000
    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder....................       1,746,000               0          +8,000
    Fragile X...................................................       1,900,000         +72,000         +81,000
    Spina Bifida................................................       5,468,000        +263,000        +288,000
    Autism......................................................      20,400,000      +4,188,000      +4,266,000
Hereditary Blood Disorders......................................      19,857,000        +420,000        +513,000
    Hemophilia..................................................      17,155,000        +420,000        +500,000
    Thallasemia.................................................       1,860,000               0          +9,000
    Diamond Blackfan Anemia.....................................         516,000               0          +2,000
    Hemachromatosis.............................................         326,000               0          +2,000
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       Within the level provided for autism, the bill includes 
     sufficient funding to restore the non-CADDRE Phase I Autism 
     Development Disabilities Monitoring Centers.
       The increase provided above the fiscal year 2008 funding 
     level for craniofacial malformation is intended to first be 
     used for the development of web-based continuing medical 
     education for healthcare professionals that interface with 
     patients with cleft lip and palate and their families. 
     Second, the funds should be used for the planning and hosting 
     of a national scientific conference to draft best practices 
     guidelines for diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management 
     of children with craniosynostosis and deformational 
     plagiocephaly. Finally, the funds should be used to 
     disseminate the guidelines and to develop a reporting 
     instrument to evaluate the care of children with 
     craniosynostosis.

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       There is significant concern about the disparity in the 
     rates of folic acid intake and neural tube defects, 
     particularly in the Hispanic population. Within the funds 
     provided for folic acid, CDC is encouraged to provide 
     increased funding to expand the folic acid education campaign 
     to inform more women and healthcare providers about the 
     benefits of folic acid and to explore the scientific benefits 
     and concerns about expanding folic acid fortification in the 
     United States. The agency is directed to submit to the 
     Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives 
     and the Senate an evaluation of the current folic acid 
     fortification system by no later than nine months after the 
     enactment of this Act. This report should include 
     recommendations regarding expansion of the system and a 
     summary of the current state of science.
       CDC is encouraged to continue the promising research being 
     conducted by the regional centers for birth defects research 
     and prevention. The bill includes sufficient funding to 
     maintain the current level for States to continue birth 
     defects surveillance systems, programs to prevent birth 
     defects, and activities to improve access to health services 
     for children with birth defects.
     Health Information and Service
       Public Health Informatics/Health Marketing
       Within the total for Public Health Informatics/Health 
     Marketing, the bill includes a program level total of 
     $70,075,000 for Public Health Informatics and $84,580,000 for 
     Health Marketing.
     Environmental Health and Injury Prevention
       Environmental Health
       Within the total for Environmental Health, the bill 
     includes the following amounts:

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                                                                                    FY 2009 Bill compared to--
                                                                                 -------------------------------
                         Budget Activity                           FY 2009 Bill                   FY 2009 Budget
                                                                                      FY 2008         Request
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Health Laboratory.................................     $42,735,000     +$8,938,000    +$16,625,000
    Newborn Screening Quality Assurance Program.................       6,878,000               0      +6,878,000
    Newborn Screening for Severe Combined Immuno. Diseases......         983,000               0        +983,000
Environmental Health Activities.................................      74,299,000     +18,991,000     +28,572,000
    Arctic Health...............................................         292,000               0          +3,000
    Climate Change..............................................       7,500,000      +7,500,000      +7,500,000
    Safe Water..................................................       7,199,000               0      +7,199,000
    Volcanic Emissions..........................................          98,000               0          +1,000
    Environmental and Health Outcome Tracking Network...........      31,143,000      +7,312,000      +7,535,000
    Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Registry................       5,000,000      +2,179,000      +4,137,000
    Polycythemia Vera (PV) Cluster..............................       5,000,000      +5,000,000      +5,000,000
Asthma..........................................................      30,760,000               0        +288,000
Healthy Homes (formerly Childhood Lead Poisoning)...............      34,621,000               0        +324,000
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       CDC has worked to develop a nationwide Amyotrophic Lateral 
     Sclerosis (ALS) registry that will estimate the incidence and 
     prevalence of the disease, promote a better understanding of 
     the disease, and provide data that will be useful for 
     research on improving disease management and developing 
     standards of care. The funds provided for the ALS Registry 
     are intended to be used to develop and design a registry for 
     ALS and other neurodegenerative disorders that will be of use 
     to biomedical researchers working in the field.
       Within the total for Environmental Health Activities, the 
     bill includes $7,500,000 for a new Climate Change initiative 
     to develop and enhance programs to help the nation prepare 
     for and adapt to the potential health effects of global 
     climate change. CDC is urged to develop additional expertise 
     in epidemiologic and laboratory science, infectious disease 
     ecology, modeling and forecasting, climatology and earth 
     science, communication and behavioral change science, and to 
     support public health research in these areas.
       Within the funds provided for Environmental Health 
     Activities, $5,000,000 is provided to conduct assessments of 
     Polycythemia Vera (PV) trends and associated risk factors, 
     including potential environmental risk factors, in PV cluster 
     areas or in areas with potential environmental risk factors. 
     These funds may also be used to evaluate efforts to improve 
     reporting of PV and other hematologic cancers to cancer 
     registries.
       Injury Prevention and Control
       Within the total for Injury Prevention and Control the bill 
     includes the following amounts:

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                                                                                    FY 2009 Bill compared to--
                                                                                 -------------------------------
                         Budget activity                           FY 2009 Bill                   FY 2009 Budget
                                                                                      FY 2008         request
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Intentional Injury..............................................    $103,384,000     +$6,471,000     +$6,881,000
    Domestic Violence and Sexual Violence.......................      31,283,000      +4,981,000      +5,093,000
        Child Maltreatment......................................       7,086,000               0         +30,000
    Youth Violence Prevention...................................      21,291,000        +500,000        +588,000
    Domestic Violence Community Projects........................       5,511,000        +490,000        +511,000
    Rape Prevention.............................................      42,516,000        +500,000        +678,000
    All Other Intentional Injury................................       2,783,000               0         +11,000
Unintentional Injury............................................      38,323,000      +3,620,000      +3,767,000
    Traumatic Brain Injury......................................       6,137,000        +428,000        +452,000
    All Other Unintentional Injury..............................      32,186,000      +3,192,000      +3,315,000
National Violent Death Reporting System.........................       3,535,000        +314,000        +328,000
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       Within the total for Unintentional Injury, the bill 
     includes $2,000,000 for elderly falls prevention research.
       Within the total for Injury Prevention and Control, the 
     bill includes funding for the injury control research centers 
     (ICRCs) to support their core operations and to expand 
     research to improve translation of effective interventions. 
     Injury is the leading cause of death and disability among 
     children and youth. CDC is encouraged to continue its support 
     for all ICRCs to ensure that each ICRC is funded at a level 
     commensurate with programmatic expectations, including the 
     new injury control research center that will focus on 
     research and prevention related to children and adolescents.
     National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
       Within the program level total for the National Institute 
     for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), the bill includes 
     the following amounts:

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                                                                                    FY 2009 Bill compared to--
                                                                                 -------------------------------
                         Budget activity                           FY 2009 Bill                   FY 2009 Budget
                                                                                      FY 2008         request
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Education and Research Centers..................................     $23,497,000     +$2,072,000     +$4,263,000
Personal Protective Technology..................................      17,042,000      +4,238,000      +4,689,000
    Pan Flu Preparedness for Healthcare Workers.................       3,000,000      +3,000,000      +3,000,000
Healthier Workforce Centers.....................................       4,030,000      +1,250,000      +1,250,000
National Occupational Research Agenda...........................     111,644,000      +4,535,000     +15,189,000
World Trade Center..............................................      70,000,000     -38,083,000     +45,000,000
Mining Research.................................................      50,000,000        +874,000     +12,936,000
Other Occupational Safety and Health Research...................      83,846,000      +3,219,000      +5,679,000
    Miners Choice...............................................         641,000               0         +20,000
    Nat'l Mesothelioma Registry & Tissue Bank...................       1,014,000         +25,000         +55,000
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       The total provided for NIOSH includes sufficient funding to 
     maintain staffing levels at the Morgantown facility and to 
     increase research funding at that facility.
       The bill includes sufficient resources to fully fund the 
     existing Healthier Workforce Centers and to expand this 
     network dedicated to research, education, and translation 
     programs to integrate health protection and health promotion 
     in the workplace.
       The bill includes $250,000 for NIOSH to undertake follow-up 
     studies on the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care 
     Survey on the underreporting of worker injury data, 
     particularly focusing on the self-employed population. As 
     NIOSH develops research agendas, NIOSH should consider the 
     disproportionate attention paid to acute injuries and 
     illnesses over chronic injuries and illnesses contracted at 
     work places in America. NIOSH shall continue to work 
     with the Bureau of Labor Statistics to improve the statistics 
     that direct Federal enforcement and compliance efforts aimed 
     at preventing illness and injury at our Nation's workplaces. 
     NIOSH shall provide a letter report on activities in this 
     area to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of 
     Representatives and the Senate not later than 90 days after 
     enactment of this Act.
       According to a report issued in 2008 by the Institute of 
     Medicine of the National Academies, there is a critical need 
     to better understand the airborne transmissibility of 
     pandemic influenza and other pathogenic bioaerosols to 
     protect healthcare workers and to gauge the efficacy of the 
     currently recommended types of respirators. The bill includes 
     $3,000,000 within the total for Personal Protective 
     Technology for NIOSH to research modes of transmission of 
     influenza and to evaluate filtering face piece respirators, 
     other types of respirators, and other personal protective 
     technology equipment. Further, NIOSH is urged to design and 
     promote the next generation of personal protective equipment 
     for healthcare workers and first responders to address the 
     unique challenges posed by the healthcare environment.
     Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation
       For the World Trade Center (WTC) Medical Monitoring and 
     Treatment program, the fiscal year 2009 program level is 
     $182,000,00. Approximately $112,00,00 in carryover balances 
     from prior year appropriated funds are available in fiscal 
     year 2009. Combined with the $70,00,00 included in this bill, 
     the total amount available for the WTC program is sufficient 
     to continue to expand the program in the New York City area 
     and around the country for first response emergency 
     personnel, residents, students, and others whose health has 
     been impacted from exposure to toxins in or around the WTC 
     site.
       In addition, the bill includes $55,358,000 for CDC to 
     administer the mandatory Energy Employees Occupational 
     Illness Compensation program, which is the same funding level 
     as in fiscal year 2008 and the budget request. In prior 
     years, funding was appropriated within the Department of 
     Labor.
     Global Health
       Within the funds provided for Global Health, the bill 
     includes the following amounts:

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                                                                                    FY 2009 Bill compared to--
                                                                                 -------------------------------
                         Budget Activity                           FY 2009 Bill                   FY 2009 Budget
                                                                                      FY 2008         Request
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Global AIDS Program.............................................    $118,863,000              $0       +$136,000
Global Immunization Program.....................................     143,326,000      +3,475,000      +3,635,000
    Polio Eradication...........................................     101,500,000      +3,475,000      +3,587,000
    Other Global/Measles........................................      41,826,000               0         +48,000
    Global Disease Detection....................................      33,723,000      +2,278,000      +2,314,000
    Global Malaria Program......................................       9,396,000        +700,000        +700,000
    Other Global Health.........................................       3,516,000               0          +4,000
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       The increased funding included in the bill for Global 
     Disease Detection shall be used to support no less than one 
     new Global Disease Detection Center.
       CDC is encouraged to continue its support of research and 
     development toward new anti-malarial drugs.
     Terrorism Preparedness and Response
       Within the funds provided for Terrorism Preparedness and 
     Response, the bill includes the following amounts:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                    FY 2009 Bill compared to--
                                                                                --------------------------------
                        Budget Activity                           FY 2009 Bill                    FY 2009 Budget
                                                                                     FY 2008         Request
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Public Health Emergency Prep. Coop. Agreements.................    $700,465,000              $0    +$129,562,000
Centers for Public Health Preparedness.........................      30,000,000      +1,445,000       +1,499,000
Advanced Practice Centers......................................       5,261,000               0       +5,261,000
All Other State and Local Capacity.............................      10,870,000        -888,000         +889,000
Upgrading CDC Capacity.........................................     120,744,000               0      -10,327,000
Anthrax........................................................       7,875,000          -7,000           +8,000
BioSense.......................................................      34,389,000               0      -15,516,000
Quarantine.....................................................      26,507,000     +16,637,000      -16,766,000
Real-time Lab Reporting........................................       8,239,000        -783,000         +783,000
Strategic National Stockpile...................................     570,307,000     +18,798,000                0
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       With the level of funding provided in the bill for the 
     Public Health Emergency Preparedness Cooperative Agreements 
     program, CDC is expected to issue a full year of grants 
     rather than reducing the grant cycle to nine months and three 
     weeks as proposed in the budget request.
       The bill provides an increase of $16,637,000 over the 
     fiscal year 2008 funding level for the network of quarantine 
     stations at ports of entry across the United States. This 
     funding is provided to maintain the current capacity at the 
     20 existing domestic quarantine stations, to hire additional 
     employees to begin to adequately staff and operate these 
     stations, and provide centralized core support to the 
     Quarantine and Migration Health System.
       The Cities Readiness Initiative (CRI) provides resources to 
     cities and metropolitan areas around the country to better 
     distribute countermeasures during public health emergencies. 
     Concerns have been raised about CDC's revised formula for the 
     allocation of CRI funds. Several grantees are potentially 
     facing reductions of up to 48 percent. Significantly reducing 
     grant awards in a single fiscal year could have a damaging 
     impact on a jurisdiction's readiness to disburse medical 
     countermeasures. In this transition to a new formula, CDC 
     should move gradually in implementation and limit grant award 
     reductions in 2009. Further, before any final decision is 
     made on the allocation of fiscal year 2009 resources, CDC 
     should review this formula again to address the concerns 
     raised by grantees. Further, CDC shall submit a written 
     report and provide a briefing to the Committees on 
     Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate 
     justifying any changes to the CRI formula distribution used 
     in fiscal year 2007 prior to issuing final guidance to 
     grantees.
     Public Health Improvement and Leadership
       Within the total for Public Health Improvement and 
     Leadership, the bill includes the following amounts:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                    FY 2009 Bill compared to--
                                                                                 -------------------------------
                         Budget Activity                           FY 2009 Bill                   FY 2009 Budget
                                                                                      FY 2008         Request
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Leadership and Management.......................................    $149,332,000     -$8,923,000              $0
Director's Discretionary Fund...................................       2,948,000      -2,947,000      +2,948,000
Public Health Workforce Development.............................      34,859,000        +850,000      +2,048,000
    Applied Epidemiology Fellowship Training....................         982,000         +24,000        +982,000
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       The bill includes language making available until expended 
     up to $1,000 per eligible CDC employee for Individual 
     Learning Accounts. The agency is directed to submit a report 
     to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of 
     Representatives and the Senate by no later than November 30, 
     2009, and annually thereafter, on the total level of

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     funds used by CDC in the prior year for such Individual 
     Learning Accounts.
       The CDC is encouraged to continue the Institutional 
     Research Training Grant program, funded through the CDC's 
     Health Protection Research Initiative.
       The bill includes $21,997,000 for the following projects in 
     the following amounts:

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     Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
       As part of an HHS-wide initiative to reduce healthcare-
     associated infections (HAIs) coordinated by the HHS Office of 
     the Secretary, the bill includes language that each State 
     must certify that it will submit a plan by January 1, 2010 to 
     the Secretary of Health and Human Services for reducing HAIs 
     to be eligible for the full allotment in this Act under the 
     Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant. State 
     plans shall be consistent with the Department of Health and 
     Human Services national action plan for reducing such 
     infections.
       The bill also includes additional funding to provide States 
     increased support for a wide range of public and preventive 
     health activities. States are strongly encouraged to use 
     these increased resources to invest in strategies to reduce 
     HAIs through collaborations with public health departments 
     and healthcare facilities and to begin to develop statewide 
     plans.
     Buildings and Facilities
       Within the amount provided for Buildings and Facilities, 
     the bill includes $30,000,000 for nationwide repairs and 
     improvements; $71,300,000 for the completion of Building 24 
     on the Roybal Campus in Atlanta, Georgia; $1,500,000 for 
     facilities and equipment at the CDC laboratory in Ft. 
     Collins, Colorado; and the remaining funds shall be used to 
     begin planning and construction of Buildings 107 and 108 on 
     the Chamblee Campus in Atlanta, Georgia.
     Business Services and Support
       The funds for Business Services and Support are intended 
     for CDC to carry out its business functions, including, but 
     not limited to, administrative services, financial 
     management, security and emergency preparedness, and 
     procurement and grants. Neither these funds nor any other 
     funds provided to CDC are to be enhanced through the 
     mechanism of program assessments or tapping at any level, 
     including at the coordinating center level.

                     National Institutes of Health

       The bill includes $30,317,024,000 for the 26 accounts that 
     comprise the National Institutes of Health (NIH) total 
     appropriation, which is $937,500,000 above the fiscal year 
     2008 level and $1,087,500,000 above the budget request. In 
     addition, the bill continues the allocation to NIH of 
     $8,200,000 in program evaluation set-aside funding, 
     consistent with the budget request. 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 bill provides up to $8,000,000 for facilities repairs 
     and improvements at the National Cancer Institute (NCI)-
     Frederick Federally Funded Research and Development Center in 
     Frederick, Maryland.
       The NCI is directed to name a Fellowship in Surgical 
     Pathology the ``Alan S. Rabson Award'' to provide lasting 
     recognition to the work of Alan S. Rabson, M.D., Deputy 
     Director of NCI. As a pathologist, researcher, administrator, 
     and clinical advisor, Dr. Rabson has demonstrated unequaled 
     service in his 53 years at NIH. He is the author of more than 
     100 scientific journal articles and is credited with several 
     discoveries in virology that paved the way for other 
     important findings in this field. But, in particular, he has 
     made his life passion helping cancer patients and their 
     families come to grips with their cancer diagnosis and 
     locating the medical treatment and provider that will help 
     them most. He is joined in his dedication to NIH by his wife, 
     Dr. Ruth Kirschstein, who served as the Acting Director of 
     NIH and Director of several institutes. Naming a fellowship 
     in honor of Dr. Rabson is a modest acknowledgement of how 
     much the country is indebted to this unparalleled public 
     servant.


                 NATIONAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH RESOURCES

       The bill provides $474,972,000 for clinical and 
     translational science awards, divided between $53,224,000 
     from the Common Fund and $421,748,000 from the National 
     Center for Research Resources. The bill provides $224,043,000 
     for the Institutional Development Award (IDeA) Program.


                         OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR

       The bill provides $25,000,000 in Flexible Research 
     Authority as authorized under section 402 of the Public 
     Health Service Act (``PHS Act''); up to $192,300,000 for 
     continuation of the National Children's Study; and up to 
     $8,000,000 for the Office of AIDS Research to make grants for 
     construction or renovation of facilities as authorized in 
     section 2354(a)(5)(B) of the PHS Act.
       The bill provides funding for a 2 percent increase in the 
     average cost of new and competing as well as non-competing 
     grants. The bill provides $35,000,000 for Transformative 
     Research Project Grants; $80,000,000 through the Common Fund 
     for New Innovators Awards; $40,600,000 through the Common 
     Fund for the Director's Pioneer Awards; $24,000,000 for the 
     rare and neglected diseases initiative; and $96,711,000 
     within the Office of the Director for radiological, nuclear, 
     and chemical countermeasure research.
       NIH is required to notify the Committees on Appropriations 
     of the House of Representatives and the Senate each time the 
     Director uses the statutory 1 percent transfer authority.
       NIH is encouraged to take steps to accelerate 
     implementation of its conflict of interest policy for 
     contract staff.

       Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration


               SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

       The bill includes $3,334,906,000 for Substance Abuse and 
     Mental Health Services, which is $100,866,000 more than the 
     fiscal year 2008 funding level and $309,939,000 more than the 
     budget request. In addition, $131,585,000 is made available 
     under section 241 of the Public Health Service (PHS) Act, 
     which is $9,296,000 more than the fiscal year 2008 funding 
     level and $1,596,000 less than the budget request. The bill 
     does not include language requested by the Administration to 
     provide supplemental performance awards under the Substance 
     Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Block Grant. The 
     increase included for the SAPT Block Grant shall be 
     distributed based on the current statutory formula.
       Within the total provided for Programs of Regional and 
     National Significance across the Substance Abuse and Mental 
     Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the bill includes 
     $75,000,000 for homeless programs. SAMHSA is directed to 
     continue to fund supportive services programs within the 
     authority of the Programs of Regional and National 
     Significance. The distribution of these funds between the 
     Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) and the Center for 
     Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) is detailed later in this 
     statement.
       Within the total provided for Programs of Regional and 
     National Significance across SAMHSA, the bill includes 
     $116,656,000 for activities 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 distribution of these funds between 
     CMHS, CSAT and the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention 
     (CSAP) is detailed later in this statement.
       Within the total provided for Programs of Regional and 
     National Significance across SAMHSA, the bill includes 
     $4,701,000 for the Minority Fellowship Program. The 
     distribution of these funds between CMHS, CSAT and CSAP is 
     detailed later in this statement.
     Center for Mental Health Services
       Programs of Regional and National Significance
       Within the total provided for CMHS Programs of Regional and 
     National Significance, the bill includes the following 
     amounts:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                    FY 2009 Bill compared to--
                                                                                 -------------------------------
                         Budget Activity                           FY 2009 Bill                   FY 2009 Budget
                                                                                      FY 2008         Request
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Capacity:
    Co-Occurring State Incentive Grant..........................      $3,611,000              $0     +$3,192,000
    Seclusion and Restraint.....................................       2,449,000               0      +2,449,000
    Youth Violence Prevention...................................      94,502,000      +1,500,000     +18,792,000
        Safe Schools/Healthy Students...........................      84,320,000      +2,155,000     +16,837,000
            College Emergency Preparedness......................       2,237,000        +763,000      +2,237,000
        School Violence.........................................      10,182,000        +819,000      +1,955,000
    National Traumatic Stress Network...........................      38,000,000      +4,908,000     +22,332,000
    Children and Family Programs................................       9,194,000      +1,465,000      +9,194,000
    Mental Health Transformation Activities.....................       5,912,000      -4,211,000      +5,912,000
    Consumer and Family Network Grants..........................       6,236,000      +1,431,000      +6,236,000
    MH Transformation State Incentive Grants....................      26,012,000               0     +26,012,000
    Primary and Behavioral Health Care Integration..............       7,000,000      +7,000,000      +7,000,000
    Project LAUNCH Wellness Initiative..........................      20,000,000     +12,631,000     +20,000,000
    Suicide Lifeline............................................       4,484,000               0        +672,000
    Garrett Lee Smith--Youth Suicide State Grants...............      29,738,000        +262,000     +11,918,000
    Garrett Lee Smith--Youth Suicide Campus Grants..............       4,975,000         +62,000         +25,000
    American Indian/Native Suicide Prevention...................       2,944,000         +26,000         -26,000
    Homelessness Prevention Programs............................      32,250,000     +21,151,000     +29,450,000
    Older Adult Programs........................................       4,814,000               0      +4,814,000
    Minority AIDS...............................................       9,283,000               0               0
    Jail Diversion..............................................       6,684,000               0      +2,824,000

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Science to Service:
    Garrett Lee Smith--Suicide Resource Center..................       4,957,000         +44,000        +997,000
    Mental Health Systems Transformation Activities.............       9,949,000        +722,000      +9,949,000
    Nat'l Registry of Evidence-based Programs & Practices.......         544,000        +107,000        -106,000
    SAMHSA Health Information Network...........................       1,920,000               0      -1,050,000
    Consumer/Consumer Support TA Centers........................       1,927,000               0      +1,927,000
    Minority Fellowship Program.................................       4,083,000        +278,000      +4,083,000
    Disaster Response...........................................       1,054,000               0      +1,054,000
    Homelessness................................................       2,306,000               0      +2,306,000
    HIV/AIDS Education..........................................         974,000               0               0
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       Within the total for CMHS Programs of Regional and National 
     Significance, the bill provides $38,000,000 for the National 
     Child Traumatic Stress Initiative (NCTSI). SAMHSA is strongly 
     urged to give preference to applicants with prior experience 
     in the NCTSI, as well as extensive experience in the field of 
     trauma-related mental disorders in children, youth and 
     families, especially in the areas of child abuse and 
     residential treatment settings. SAMHSA should also pay 
     special attention to the role of resiliency in recovery from 
     trauma.
       Also within the total for CMHS Programs of Regional and 
     National Significance, the bill provides $7,000,000 for a new 
     program to integrate primary care and specialty medical 
     services in community mental health centers and other 
     community-based behavioral health agencies. SAMHSA is urged 
     to issue one or more competitive awards to national entities 
     with experience in providing training and technical 
     assistance to these community sites in order to ensure the 
     success of this integrated treatment model.
       The SOAR program has been successful in connecting disabled 
     people experiencing homelessness with Federal disability 
     benefits and appropriate supportive services, such as 
     housing, medical benefits, and vocational training. SAMHSA is 
     encouraged to continue funding the SOAR program within the 
     Programs of Regional and National Significance and to apply 
     this approach nationally with adequate technical assistance 
     and to share lessons learned to assist other disadvantaged 
     populations.
       Within the total for Consumer and Family Network Grants, 
     the bill provides $2,531,000 for the Statewide Consumer 
     Network Grant program.
       Within the $15,660,000 included in the bill, $8,636,000 
     shall be used for the following projects in the following 
     amounts:

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     Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
       Programs of Regional and National Significance
       Within the total provided for CSAT Programs of Regional and 
     National Significance, the bill includes the following 
     amounts:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                    FY 2009 Bill compared to--
                                                                                 -------------------------------
                         Budget Activity                           FY 2009 Bill                   FY 2009 Budget
                                                                                      FY 2008         Request
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Capacity:
    Co-Occurring State Incentive Grants.........................      $4,263,000              $0     +$4,263,000
    Opioid Treatment Pgms./Regulatory Activities................       8,903,000               0      +2,886,000
    Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral, & Treatment........      29,106,000               0     -27,045,000
    Targeted Capacity Expansion--General........................      28,989,000               0     +11,191,000
    Pregnant and Postpartum Women...............................      16,000,000      +4,210,000     +16,000,000
    Strengthening Treatment Access & Retention..................       1,775,000      -1,775,000      +1,775,000
    Recovery Community Services Program.........................       5,236,000               0      +5,236,000
    Access to Recovery..........................................      98,954,000      +2,462,000        -762,000
        Methamphetamine.........................................      25,000,000               0               0
    Children and Families.......................................      20,678,000      -3,600,000     +20,678,000
    Treatment Systems for Homeless..............................      42,750,000        +250,000     +10,156,000
    Minority AIDS...............................................      65,988,000      +2,859,000      +2,859,000
    Criminal Justice Activities.................................      37,635,000     +13,942,000        -188,000
        Treatment Drug Courts...................................      23,882,000     +13,942,000     -13,941,000
        All Other Criminal Justice Activities...................      13,753,000               0     +13,753,000
    Services Accountability.....................................      20,816,000      -2,277,000     +11,340,000
    Prescription Drug Monitoring (NASPER).......................       2,000,000      +2,000,000      +2,000,000
Science to Service:
    Addiction Technology Transfer Centers.......................       9,081,000               0        +478,000
    Seclusion and Restraint.....................................          20,000               0         +20,000
    Minority Fellowship Program.................................         547,000         +11,000        +547,000
    Special Initiatives/Outreach................................       2,400,000      -2,055,000      +2,400,000
    Information Dissemination...................................       4,553,000               0      +4,553,000
    Nat'l Registry of Evidence-based Programs & Practices.......         893,000        +393,000        -393,000
    SAMHSA Health Information Network...........................       4,255,000               0               0
    Program Coordination and Evaluation.........................       5,214,000               0      +5,214,000
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       Within the $15,666,000 included in the bill, $4,286,000 
     shall be used for the following projects in the following 
     amounts:

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     Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
       Programs of Regional and National Significance
       Within the total provided for CSAP Programs of Regional and 
     National Significance, the bill includes the following 
     amounts:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                    FY 2009 Bill compared to--
                                                                                 -------------------------------
                         Budget Activity                           FY 2009 Bill                   FY 2009 Budget
                                                                                      FY 2008         Request
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Capacity:
    Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant........    $110,003,000     +$5,296,000    +$14,614,000
    Mandatory Drug Testing......................................       5,206,000        -203,000      +3,571,000
    Minority AIDS...............................................      41,385,000      +2,000,000      +2,000,000
    Methamphetamine.............................................       1,774,000      -1,193,000      +1,193,000
    Pgm Coordination/Data Coordination & Consolidation Center...       6,300,000        +284,000      +5,470,000
    Sober Truth on Preventing Underage Drinking.................       7,000,000      +1,596,000      +7,000,000
        Nat'l Adult-Oriented Media Public Service Campaign......       1,000,000         +17,000      +1,000,000
        Community-based Coalition Enhancement Grants............       5,000,000      +1,070,000      +5,000,000
        Intergovernmental Coordinating Committee on the                1,000,000        +509,000      +1,000,000
         Prevention of Underage Drinking........................
Science to Service:
    Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.............................       9,821,000               0               0
    Center for the Application of Prevention Technologies.......       8,511,000               0      +8,511,000
    Best Practices Program Coordination.........................       4,789,000               0      +4,789,000
    Nat'l Registry of Evidence-based Programs & Practices.......         650,000               0               0
    SAMHSA Health Information Network...........................       2,749,000               0               0
    Minority Fellowship Program.................................          71,000         +11,000         +71,000
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       CSAP is expected to focus its resources and outcome 
     measurement efforts on preventing substance use among youth 
     and increasing the age of initiation through environmental 
     and population based strategies, due to the cost 
     effectiveness of these approaches.
       Within the $15,666,000 included in the bill, $2,744,000 
     shall be used for the following projects in the following 
     amounts:

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     Program Management
       Within the total for Program Management, the bill includes 
     $2,000,000 for the inclusion of questions related to the 
     mental health of children in the National Health Interview 
     Survey (NHIS) and to carry out studies necessary to ensure 
     the validity and reliability of the NHIS data on children 
     with serious emotional disturbance.
       Within the total provided for Program Management, the bill 
     includes $1,000,000 for a module in the National Survey on 
     Drug Use and Health to provide reliable and valid data on 
     adults with serious mental illness.

               Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality


                    HEALTHCARE RESEARCH AND QUALITY

       The bill includes a program level of $372,053,000 for the 
     Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), which is 
     $37,489,000 more than the fiscal year 2008 program level and 
     $46,389,000 more than the budget request. The bill makes 
     these funds fully available through section 241 of the Public 
     Health Service (PHS) Act.
       The bill does not include funding for the Health Insurance 
     Decision Tool.
       The bill includes $50,000,000 for comparative effectiveness 
     research within the total for Research on Health Costs, 
     Quality, and Outcomes. This amount is $20,000,000 more than 
     the fiscal year 2008 funding level and the budget request. 
     The objective of the program is to research difference 
     healthcare interventions to help consumers, healthcare 
     providers, and others make informed choices among treatment 
     options. This investment will improve healthcare quality.
       The investigator-initiated research portfolio at AHRQ has 
     languished even though many of the sentinel studies that have 
     changed the face of health and health care in the U.S. are 
     the result of researchers' ingenuity and creativity. To 
     advance discovery and the free marketplace of ideas, the bill 
     includes increased funding to expand investigator-initiated 
     research within the total for Research on Health Costs, 
     Quality, and Outcomes.
       Within the total for Research on Health Costs, Quality, and 
     Outcomes, the bill includes $41,889,000 for Patient Safety 
     Threats and Medical Errors. The bill includes increased 
     funding to reduce healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and 
     expand the Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) 
     program begun in fiscal year 2008.
       The bill includes $9,304,000 for the Comprehensive Unit 
     Based Program (CUSP), a patient safety program to reduce 
     central-line associated blood stream infections in intensive 
     care units (ICUs). The CUSP is modeled after the Michigan 
     Keystone Program, which was successfully used in more than 
     100 ICUs in Michigan and, within three months of 
     implementation, helped reduce infection rates to zero in more 
     than 50 percent of the participating hospitals. With fiscal 
     year 2008 funding, the CUSP is being implemented by State-
     wide consortiums in 10 different States and includes members 
     of State hospital associations, quality improvement 
     organizations, and public health agencies. With the increased 
     funding in fiscal year 2009, AHRQ will be able to increase 
     the number of participating hospitals within each of the 10 
     States, as well as increase the number of participating 
     States, to bring this important and successful initiative to 
     additional communities and healthcare facilities. In 
     addition, AHRQ is urged to initiate a similar approach to 
     CUSP in addressing other HAIs, including urinary tract 
     infections and surgical site infections, as well as expand 
     its activities to include research on ways to reduce HAIs in 
     other healthcare settings, including hospital locations 
     outside the ICU, dialysis centers, nursing homes, and 
     ambulatory care settings.
       AHRQ received funding in fiscal year 2008 to identify and 
     reduce the spread of MRSA and other HAIs. Due to concern 
     about the prevalence of these preventable infections, the 
     bill provides AHRQ with $8,000,000 to continue its work in 
     this area. Funding is included to increase AHRQ's investment 
     in evidence-based research to help healthcare providers and 
     others implement quality improvement strategies to reduce the 
     incidence of MRSA and other HAIs. In this effort, AHRQ is 
     encouraged to continue to develop partnerships with 
     healthcare delivery networks to implement system-wide MRSA 
     prevention programs.

               Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services


                     GRANTS TO STATES FOR MEDICAID

       The bill includes $149,335,031,000 for grants to States for 
     Medicaid, which is $7,706,975,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
     level and the same as the budget request.


                  PAYMENTS TO HEALTH CARE TRUST FUNDS

       The bill provides $195,383,000,000 for payments to health 
     care trust funds, which is $6,938,000,000 above the fiscal 
     year 2008 level and $75,000,000 above the budget request.


                           PROGRAM MANAGEMENT

       The bill provides $3,305,386,000 for program management, 
     which is $153,735,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and 
     $1,958,000 below the budget request.
       The bill includes language providing $35,700,000, available 
     through fiscal year 2010, for the Healthcare Integrated 
     General Ledger Accounting System.
       The bill includes language providing $108,900,000, 
     available through fiscal year 2010, for Medicare contractor 
     reform activities.
       The bill includes $4,542,000 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 bill includes $5,000,000 for Real Choice 
     Systems Change Grants to States.
       The bill provides $45,000,000 for the State Health 
     Insurance Program.
       The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is 
     directed to include in the next publication of ``Medicare & 
     You'' information regarding the importance of writing and 
     updating advance directives and living wills.


              HEALTH CARE FRAUD AND ABUSE CONTROL ACCOUNT

       The bill includes $198,000,000 from the Medicare trust 
     funds for health care fraud and abuse control, which is 
     $198,000,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and the same as 
     the budget request. This level includes funding for CMS to 
     expand its efforts to link Medicare claims and public records 
     data and to initiate new demonstration projects using data 
     mining technologies.

                Administration for Children and Families


  PAYMENTS TO STATES FOR CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT AND FAMILY SUPPORT 
                                PROGRAMS

       The bill includes $2,759,078,000 for Child Support 
     Enforcement and Family Support programs, which is 
     $238,892,000 below the fiscal year 2008 level and the same as 
     the budget request.


                   LOW-INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE

       Public Law 110-329, the Consolidated Security, Disaster 
     Assistance, and Continuing Appropriations Act, 2009, provided 
     fiscal year 2009 funding of $5,100,000,000 for the Low-Income 
     Home Energy Assistance program (LIHEAP), which is 
     $2,529,672,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and 
     $3,100,000,000 over the budget request. As a result, this 
     bill does not include funding for LIHEAP.


                     REFUGEE AND ENTRANT ASSISTANCE

       The bill includes $633,442,000 for Refugee and Entrant 
     Assistance programs, which is $22,189,000 below the fiscal 
     year 2008 level and $5,398,000 above the budget request. With 
     carryover funds, a total of $685,493,000 will be available 
     for these programs. In addition, the bill includes language 
     providing for availability of funds through September 30, 
     2011 to reimburse the costs of services for all programs 
     within the jurisdiction of the Office of Refugee 
     Resettlement (ORR).
       ORR is requested to provide adequate funding under 
     Transitional and Medical Assistance to unaccompanied refugee 
     minor programs for capacity development so that they have the 
     necessary infrastructure to accommodate increasing numbers of 
     unaccompanied and separated refugee children.
       Within the funds provided for Social Services, the bill 
     includes $19,000,000 for continued support to communities 
     with large concentrations of Cuban and Haitian entrants of 
     varying ages whose cultural differences make assimilation 
     especially difficult, justifying a more intense level and 
     longer duration of Federal assistance.
       The Administration on Children and Families (ACF) is 
     requested to continue to adequately fund refugee school 
     impact grants.
       In conjunction with the Office of Management and Budget 
     (OMB) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the 
     Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is directed to 
     submit a report to the House and Senate Committees on 
     Appropriations (Committees) no later than March 1, 2009, 
     recommending which agency is the most appropriate to fund the 
     transportation of unaccompanied alien children (UAC) between 
     DHS and HHS custody. This joint report shall focus on which 
     agency can deliver these services in the most cost effective 
     manner. In addition, starting no later than September 1, 
     2009, the ORR, in conjunction with Immigration and Customs 
     Enforcement, should provide semi-annual briefings to the 
     Committees on the implementation of the recommendations. For 
     fiscal year 2009, the Consolidated Security, Disaster 
     Assistance, and Continuing Appropriations Act, 2009, provides 
     sufficient resources to DHS to pay for this transportation 
     function.
       With regard to the UAC program, ORR is directed to respond 
     to the DHS initial call for placement by identifying the ORR 
     placement facility to DHS within six hours, on average, of 
     receiving the DHS call. In addition, ORR shall continue to 
     work with DHS to expedite the transfer and placement of these 
     special needs children in the most appropriate facility as 
     quickly as possible.
       Within funds for the UAC program, $5,050,000 is provided to 
     continue the pro bono legal services initiative to ensure 
     legal representation of all UAC. These funds should be used 
     to train attorneys to detect abuse, mistreatment, labor 
     exploitation, and trafficking of these children. In addition, 
     a portion of these funds should be used to train attorneys in 
     methods that will ensure the appearance of children at all 
     immigration court hearings. ORR is expected to use part of 
     these funds to assess the overall impact of the pro bono 
     legal services initiative, including the number and 
     proportion of UAC provided pro bono legal representation.
       The bill includes $9,050,000 more than the budget request 
     for the UAC program to ensure that sufficient funds are 
     available for UAC medical and transportation services.


   PAYMENTS TO STATES FOR THE CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT

       The bill includes $2,127,081,000 for the Child Care and 
     Development Block Grant, which is $65,000,000 above the 
     fiscal year 2008 level and the budget request. The bill 
     designates $18,960,000 for child care resource and referral 
     and school-aged child care activities, $1,000,000 for the 
     Child Care Aware toll-free hotline, $271,401,000 for an 
     additional amount for activities authorized under section 
     658G, including $99,534,000 to improve the quality of infant 
     and toddler care, and $9,910,000 for child care research, 
     demonstration, and evaluation activities.


                      SOCIAL SERVICES BLOCK GRANT

       The bill includes $1,700,000,000 for the Social Services 
     Block Grant, which is the same as the fiscal year 2008 level. 
     The amended budget request did not include any funds for this 
     program.


                CHILDREN AND FAMILIES SERVICES PROGRAMS

       The bill includes $9,301,111,000 for Children and Families 
     Services Programs. This amount is $330,620,000 above the 
     fiscal year 2008 level and $807,901,000 above the budget 
     request. In addition, $10,217,000 is provided through the 
     evaluation set-aside.
       The bill provides $7,112,786,000 for Head Start activities, 
     which is a program level increase of $234,810,000 above the 
     fiscal year 2008 level. Within the total, the bill designates 
     $2,000,000 for centers of excellence in early childhood 
     education authorized by section 657B of the Improving Head 
     Start for School Readiness Act, 2007. The ACF Head Start 
     Bureau shall continue to provide the House and Senate 
     Committees on Appropriations (Committees) with the number and 
     cost of buses purchased, by region, with Head Start funds in 
     the annual Congressional budget justifications. In addition, 
     ACF is requested to report to the Committees on fiscal year 
     2009 funding allocations to Migrant and Seasonal and Indian 
     Head Start and provide a briefing to the Committees within 30 
     days of the release of the study on these targeted 
     populations required under the Head Start Act.
       Within the amount provided in the bill for Child Abuse 
     Discretionary Activities, $13,500,000 is provided to expand 
     the home visitation initiative. These funds shall support 
     continuing and new competitive grants to States to encourage 
     investment of existing funding streams into evidence-based 
     home visitation models that have been shown to improve the 
     health, well-being, and self-sufficiency of low-income, 
     first-time parents and their children. As in fiscal year 
     2008, ACF shall ensure that these funds support models that 
     have been shown in well-designed, randomized controlled 
     trials to produce sizeable, sustained effects on important 
     child outcomes such as reductions in 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 initiative, ACF 
     is instructed to adhere closely to evidence-based models of 
     home visitation. ACF shall not incorporate any additional 
     initiatives that have not met these high evidentiary 
     standards or might otherwise dilute the emphasis on home 
     visitation.
       The bill also includes $500,000 within Child Abuse 
     Discretionary Activities for a feasibility study on the 
     creation, development, and maintenance of a national child 
     abuse and neglect offender registry.
       Within the $16,910,000 included in the bill, $2,412,000 
     shall be used for the following projects in the following 
     amounts:

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       For Adoption Awareness, the bill provides $12,953,000, of 
     which $10,058,000 is for the Infant Adoption Awareness 
     Training Program and $2,895,000 is for the Special Needs 
     Adoption Campaign.
       Within the $16,910,000 included in the bill, $14,498,000 
     shall be used for the following projects in the following 
     amounts:

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       Within the amount for Projects of National Significance, 
     the bill provides $2,000,000 for the purposes of providing 
     and promoting leadership training by and for families with 
     children with disabilities, as described in section 202(b)(2) 
     of the Families of Children with Disabilities Support Act of 
     2000. Such training shall be designed to increase access to 
     and availability of family support services and must address 
     policy development, implementation and evaluation of family 
     support services for families with children with 
     disabilities. To maximize the sustainability of the outcomes 
     of the leadership training supported by these funds, the 
     Secretary shall distribute these funds as competitive grants 
     to one or more national non-profit organizations with 
     demonstrated capacity at the State and local level to foster 
     and provide direct services to families with children with 
     disabilities.
       The bill provides a $1,000,000 increase over the fiscal 
     year 2008 level for the University Centers for Excellence in 
     Developmental Disabilities, which may be used to provide a 
     cost-of-living adjustment to existing centers and to 
     establish new grants to work through partnerships with 
     minority-serving institutions. These new grants, if awarded, 
     will focus research, training and services on minority 
     populations with disabilities.
       The bill provides a $1,500,000 increase over the fiscal 
     year 2008 level for activities authorized under section 
     803C(b)(7)(A)-(C) of the Native American Programs Act (as 
     added by the Esther Martinez Native American Languages 
     Preservation Act of 2006).
       With regard to the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG), 
     ACF is directed to allocate $500,000 of CSBG training and 
     technical assistance funds for a national community economic 
     development training and capacity development initiative. 
     Successful implementation of community development programs 
     requires significant investment in high-quality board and 
     staff training and proven technical assistance. This funding 
     will enable community action agency leaders to attain the 
     professional skills needed to undertake projects to enhance 
     their communities' future security through financing and 
     implementing innovative housing, economic and community 
     development partnerships.
       The bill includes language clarifying Congressional intent 
     regarding disposition of intangible assets--including loans 
     and investments--acquired under the community economic 
     development authority of the CSBG Act. The bill continues the 
     policy in place since 1999 that establishes a regulatory 
     period of up to 12 years after the end of the grant period. 
     During that period, as the grantee receives repayments or 
     program income from these loans or investments, the grantee 
     is permitted to recycle these funds into other similar 
     projects. After that time, the intangible assets and program 
     income become the property of the grantee provided they are 
     used in a manner consistent with the intent of the 
     authorizing statute. The bill clarifies that recycled and 
     repaid loan or investment funds or program income may be used 
     in any low-income community for any eligible purpose under 
     the law and is not restricted to the original target area, 
     financing, or type of project for which the grantee was 
     originally funded. The language applies not only to new 
     grantees but also to grantees for whom the post-grant period 
     has reached a point at which the disposition of intangible 
     assets must be made.
       Funds provided in the bill for the Rural Community 
     Facilities program shall be used solely for the purpose of 
     improving water and wastewater facilities in poor, rural 
     communities. As in the past, these funds should be allocated 
     to regional rural community assistance programs.
       The ACF Office of Community Services is expected to remedy 
     during fiscal year 2009 a failure (1) to report on progress 
     made in remedying oversight deficiencies identified by the 
     Government Accountability Office and (2) to comply with a 
     fiscal year 2005 Congressional directive to implement a 
     training and technical assistance needs assessment and 
     delivery plan in consultation with CSBG State and local 
     eligible entities.
       The bill provides funds for Abstinence Education as defined 
     in section 510(b)(2) of the Social Security Act and includes 
     language precluding grantees who receive abstinence education 
     funding from discussing with adolescents any other education 
     regarding sexual conduct in the same setting as abstinence 
     education. It also requires that information provided through 
     abstinence education grants shall be scientifically accurate 
     and comply with section 317P(c)(2) of the Public Health 
     Service Act.
       Further, the bill provides that up to $10,000,000 may be 
     used to carry out a national abstinence education campaign 
     and $4,455,000 shall be available from section 241 Public 
     Health Service Act evaluation funds to carry out evaluations 
     of adolescent pregnancy prevention approaches. Finally, up to 
     5 percent of funds may be set aside for technical assistance 
     and capacity-building, which shall be used to ensure that 
     programs are using evidence-based curricula that comply with 
     statutory requirements.
       Within Program Administration, the bill includes $1,500,000 
     for the National Commission on Children and Disasters. The 
     funds included in this bill may be used for personnel, 
     travel, and any other necessary expenses of the Commission. 
     The Commission is expected to build on the evaluations of 
     other entities and avoid unnecessary duplication, by 
     reviewing the findings, conclusions, and recommendations of 
     various commissions, Federal, State, and local governments, 
     and nongovernmental entities as to the needs of children as 
     they relate to preparation for, response to, and recovery 
     from all hazards, including major disasters and emergencies. 
     ACF is requested to submit a report to the House and Senate 
     Committees on Appropriations on the progress of the 
     Commission within one year of its initial meeting. While 
     Departmental funds will support the operations of the 
     Commission, the Commission is expected to operate 
     independently in order to provide unbiased recommendations to 
     the President and the Congress.


                   PROMOTING SAFE AND STABLE FAMILIES

       The bill includes $345,000,000 in mandatory funds for the 
     Promoting Safe and Stable Families program, which is the same 
     as the fiscal year 2008 level and the budget request. The 
     bill includes $63,311,000 in discretionary funds for this 
     program, which is the same as the fiscal year 2008 level and 
     the budget request.


       PAYMENTS TO STATES FOR FOSTER CARE AND ADOPTION ASSISTANCE

       The bill includes $5,050,000,000 for Payments to States for 
     Foster Care and Adoption Assistance, which is $17,000,000 
     below the fiscal year 2008 level and $46,000,000 below the 
     budget request. The amount provided varies from the 
     President's request because of the enactment of the Fostering 
     Connections to Success and Improving Adoptions Act of 2008 
     and reflects updated estimates provided by the Department.

                        Administration on Aging


                        AGING SERVICES PROGRAMS

       The bill includes $1,491,343,000 for Aging Services 
     Programs, which is $77,908,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
     funding level and $109,959,000 above the budget request.
     Protection of Vulnerable Older Americans
       Within the total of $21,383,000 provided for the Protection 
     of Vulnerable Older Americans, $16,327,000 is for the Long-
     term Care Ombudsman Program and $5,056,000 is for the 
     Prevention of Elder Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation Program.
     Program Innovations
       The bill includes $18,172,000 for Program Innovations, 
     which is $3,517,000 more than the fiscal year 2008 funding 
     level and $14,746,000 less than the budget request. The 
     Administration on Aging (AoA) is directed to include in the 
     fiscal year 2010 and all future budget justifications a table 
     of Program Innovations funding broken down by account, 
     program, and activity, which includes actual funding or 
     estimates for the previous, current, and future fiscal years.
       Within the total for Program Innovations, funding is 
     provided at no less than the fiscal year 2008 levels for 
     national programs scheduled to be refunded in fiscal year 
     2009. Within these funds, the bill includes $2,000,000 for 
     the Senior Legal Hotlines/Helplines, which will provide an 
     increase in the number of States in which these services are 
     available for older Americans. The bill also includes 
     $1,000,000 to continue a 24-hour call center to provide 
     Alzheimer's family caregivers with professional care 
     consultation and crisis intervention.
       In addition, within Program Innovations the bill includes 
     $5,000,000 for the Community Innovations for Aging in Place 
     program, created by the Older Americans Act reauthorization 
     in 2006. This funding will provide grants to community-based 
     organizations to coordinate and deliver services to elderly 
     residents living in naturally occurring retirement 
     communities and other model aging in place initiatives. AoA 
     is encouraged to ensure that these initiatives are 
     coordinated with existing programming included in the Older 
     Americans Act, including Aging and Disability Resource 
     Centers, Nursing Home Diversion, and Evidence-Based 
     Prevention activities.
       AoA has worked to further civic engagement among older 
     Americans, particularly through a Memorandum of Understanding 
     with the Corporation for National and Community Service. AoA 
     is urged to continue to advance the field of civic 
     engagement, as authorized under section 417 of the Older 
     Americans Act, by entering into additional partnerships with 
     organizations that offer innovative and proven programs to 
     enable older Americans to effectively meet critical social 
     needs.
       The bill includes $5,123,000 for the following projects in 
     the following amounts:

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     Aging Network Support Activities
       The bill recommends $41,694,000 for Aging Network Support 
     Activities, which is $10,105,000 more than the fiscal year 
     2008 funding level and $28,561,000 more than the budget 
     request. AoA is directed to include in the fiscal year 2010 
     and all future budget justifications a table of Aging Network 
     Support Activities funding broken down by account, program, 
     and activity, which includes actual funding or estimates for 
     the previous, current, and future fiscal years. Within the 
     funds provided, the bill includes $1,719,000 for the Pension 
     Counseling and Information Program, to increase training and 
     technical support for the counseling projects and to maintain 
     the number of regional counseling projects at six.
       The bill also includes $28,000,000 to continue national 
     implementation of the Choices for Independence program. 
     Funding is provided for this program in Aging Network Support 
     Activities, as reflected in the reauthorized Older Americans 
     Act, and is intended to build on national implementation 
     activities already in place. In contrast, the Administration 
     requested these funds within the Program Innovations account 
     and limited this program to narrow trials in only a few 
     States. The Choices for Independence program seeks to 
     establish long-term care options for seniors so they can live 
     independently in their own communities. The program will 
     continue and expand existing AoA programs that focus on 
     Nursing Home Diversion, Aging and Disability Resource Centers 
     and Evidence-Based Disease Prevention activities. In 
     implementing these activities, AoA is encouraged to continue 
     its close partnership efforts with the Centers for Medicare 
     and Medicaid Services, the National Institute on Aging, the 
     Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and other 
     agencies.
       AoA shall report to the Committees on Appropriations of the 
     House of Representatives and the Senate by no later than 
     March 1, 2009 on the establishment of national standards that 
     will be used to evaluate the Choices for Independence 
     Program, including the performance measures and indicators 
     States must use to track and report on the outputs and 
     outcomes they achieve. AoA should include in future 
     Congressional budget submissions, the number of people served 
     by these programs, funding breakdowns for each component of 
     the program, and on the progress States are making in 
     implementing these activities.
       The bill does not provide funding for the National Center 
     on Senior Benefits Outreach and Enrollment. Section 119 of 
     P.L. 110-275, the Medicare Improvements for Patients and 
     Providers Act of 2008 provided $17,500,000 to the AoA for 
     Medicare enrollment assistance, including $5,000,000 
     specifically to inform seniors about benefits available under 
     existing Federal and State programs. Bill language has 
     been included to allow the AoA to administer these funds.

                        Office of the Secretary


                    GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL MANAGEMENT

                     (including transfer of funds)

       The bill includes $395,776,000 for General Departmental 
     Management, including $5,851,000 from Medicare trust funds. 
     This total is $41,762,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level 
     and $15,912,000 above the budget request. In addition, 
     $46,756,000 in program evaluation funding is provided. The 
     bill also provides that $1,000,000 shall be transferred, not 
     later than 30 days after enactment of this Act, to the 
     National Institute of Mental Health to administer the 
     Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC), which will 
     support the IACC's work authorized under the Combating Autism 
     Act of 2006.
     Office of the Secretary
       The bill includes sufficient funds to continue the Area and 
     National Poverty Centers at no less than the fiscal year 2008 
     level.
       The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is 
     expected to maintain support for the U.S.-Mexico Border 
     Health Commission at the same level as in fiscal year 2008.
       The HHS Secretary is directed to provide a detailed 
     inventory of the Department's greenhouse gas emissions and a 
     plan to reduce these emissions by December 31, 2009 to the 
     Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives 
     and the Senate.
       According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 
     (CDC), healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are one of the 
     top ten leading causes of death in the United States, 
     accounting for an estimated 99,000 associated deaths and $20 
     billion in excess healthcare costs annually. HAIs are largely 
     preventable. HHS is commended for its work in developing a 
     national action plan with five year targets for reducing 
     HAIs. The Department is directed to continue the HHS Steering 
     Committee for the Prevention of HAIs, and associated 
     workgroups, that it has established to coordinate prevention 
     and implementation, research, information systems and 
     technology, compliance and oversight, and public and provider 
     outreach activities across the operating divisions of the 
     Department.
       To accelerate progress on preventing HAIs and to begin 
     implementation of the national action plan, the bill includes 
     nearly $22,000,000 in additional funding over the fiscal year 
     2008 funding level for HAI-related initiatives within the 
     Department. These increases include $5,000,000 within the 
     Office of the Secretary, $7,500,000 within CDC and $9,304,000 
     within the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). 
     The Office of the Secretary shall use the additional 
     $5,000,000 to develop and implement a national campaign to 
     empower consumers to be active participants in preventing 
     HAIs; perform a comprehensive inventory of HAI data and 
     databases; enhance prevention, surveillance, and research 
     activities; improve integration of data across HHS systems; 
     expand measures in CMS' Hospital Compare and improve 
     regulatory oversight of hospitals and the hospital 
     accreditation program; provide management support to the HHS 
     Steering Committee for the Prevention of HAIs; and conduct 
     other priority activities related to reducing HAIs. A 
     description of how the funds provided to CDC and AHRQ shall 
     be used is included in the explanatory statement under those 
     operating divisions.
       To ensure that greater attention to this problem also 
     occurs at the State level, the bill includes language within 
     CDC requiring States to certify to the HHS Secretary that 
     they will submit plans for reducing HAIs by January 1, 2010 
     to be eligible to receive a full allotment in this Act under 
     the Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant. The 
     bill also directs HHS to conduct a review of these State 
     plans and report to the Committees on Appropriations of the 
     House of Representatives and the Senate not later than June 
     1, 2010 regarding the adequacy of such plans for achieving 
     State and national goals for reducing HAIs.
       It is noted that although 27 years have passed since HIV/
     AIDS was first identified in the U.S., there has never been a 
     national plan to guide the coordination of prevention, care, 
     and treatment programs. Further, the U.S. currently requires 
     foreign countries receiving assistance to combat HIV/AIDS to 
     develop and implement a single coordinated national AIDS 
     strategy. HHS is encouraged to develop and implement a single 
     national AIDS strategy to promote coordination among Federal 
     agencies and State and local governments, set clear goals and 
     benchmarks, and provide a basis for ensuring accountability.
       Approximately 36 States have prescription drug repository 
     programs, also known as prescription drug redistribution 
     programs. These programs, often volunteer-driven, may save 
     the health care system millions of dollars every year by 
     allowing unused, unopened medications to be re-dispensed to 
     patients who meet certain need-based criteria. Due to the 
     potential for substantial savings that these programs have 
     shown, HHS is directed to conduct a study of State drug 
     repository programs, with recommendations for how the Federal 
     government can assist States in implementing and expanding 
     these programs. This study also should include an estimate of 
     potential cost savings and identify best practices, including 
     ways to maintain patient safety. HHS shall submit this report 
     to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations no later 
     than January 1, 2010.
       Due to the growing demand for, and lack of well-trained, 
     social workers to serve a variety of needs for individuals, 
     families, and communities throughout the nation, HHS is 
     directed to provide a report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate 
     within one year of enactment of this Act. This report shall 
     analyze current workforce trends and gaps in incentives, and 
     provide recommendations for the recruitment and retention of 
     professional social workers.
       The bill includes $1,000,000 for the Interagency Working 
     Group on Youth Programs, chaired by HHS. These funds shall be 
     used to solicit input from young people, State children's 
     cabinet directors, and non-profit organizations on youth 
     programs and policies; develop an overarching strategic plan 
     for Federal youth policy; and prepare recommendations to 
     improve the coordination, effectiveness, and efficiency of 
     programs affecting youth.
       The bill provides $7,000,000 for a Health Diplomacy 
     Initiative in the Department of Health and Human Services. 
     This health initiative will focus on training health care 
     workers and providing other services in, but not limited to, 
     Central and South America. This health diplomacy initiative 
     will help control diseases such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, 
     and malaria by giving local residents the training they need 
     to provide basic health care in Latin America and other 
     underserved communities.
       Trauma is the most important cause of morbidity and 
     mortality among children and adolescents, accounting for 
     nearly 16,000 deaths, 250,000 hospital admissions and 9 
     million emergency department visits annually. While the goal 
     is to deliver optimal care to injured children so that they 
     attain the best possible outcomes after serious trauma, many 
     questions about what constitutes optimal care remain 
     unanswered. This gives rise to the tremendous variations in 
     care and settings we see today. The HHS Secretary is directed 
     to conduct a national prospective study on the variation in 
     trauma care for children and adolescents in order to 
     understand how the organization and processes of treatment 
     affect outcomes and submit a report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate 
     within six months of enactment of this Act that outlines how 
     the Secretary will conduct this study.
       The Assistant Secretary of Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) 
     shall review the fiscal year 2008 awards under the home 
     visitation

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     initiative administered by the Administration for Children 
     and Families and shall assess, in consultation with the 
     Office of Management and Budget and independent experts if 
     necessary, whether these awards met the evidentiary standards 
     for this initiative specified in the explanatory statement 
     for the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2008. In addition, 
     ASPE shall review any request for proposals for fiscal year 
     2009 awards for adherence to the evidentiary standards in 
     this explanatory statement. ASPE shall report its findings to 
     the Committees on Appropriations of the House of 
     Representatives and the Senate by September 30, 2009.
       The bill includes $2,854,000 for the following projects in 
     the following amounts:

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     Lifespan respite care
       The bill includes new funding of $2,500,000 for the 
     Lifespan Respite Care Act. These funds will be used to 
     support coordinated systems of community-based respite care 
     services for family caregivers of children and adults with 
     special needs.
     Office of Minority Health (OMH)
       The bill includes $5,283,000 for the effort to address 
     health disparities issues in the gulf coast region.
       The bill includes $1,000,000 for the OMH, in conjunction 
     with the Surgeon General and the Office of Women's Health, to 
     conduct a national health provider education program to 
     improve lupus diagnosis and treatment and reduce health 
     disparities. OMH is encouraged to involve a wide array of 
     public health, community, academic, medical, and industry 
     organizations, including those working to improve medical 
     curricula. OMH shall provide a report by May 1, 2009 on 
     lupus, associated health disparities, and impact of the 
     disease on the population to the Committees on Appropriations 
     of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
     Office of Women's Health (OWH)
       The bill includes $1,500,000 to expand the OWH violence 
     against women prevention initiative. The additional funds 
     above the budget request shall be used to enhance health care 
     providers' understanding of domestic and dating violence, and 
     to develop a coordinated public health response regarding the 
     domestic violence issues.
       The bill includes $1,000,000 to continue the national lupus 
     education campaign, in conjunction with the OMH and the 
     Surgeon General, directed toward the general public and 
     health professionals who diagnose and treat people with 
     lupus.
     Minority HIV/AIDS
       The Office of the Secretary is expected to support 
     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, at no less than last year's funding level.
     Embryo donation and adoption
       Increasing public awareness of embryo donation and adoption 
     remains an important goal. The bill provides $4,200,000 for 
     HHS's embryo donation and adoption awareness activities. The 
     costs associated with embryo adoption may be hindering people 
     from participating in embryo adoption. The medical procedures 
     involved can be expensive and are not always successful. To 
     address those challenges, the bill includes language allowing 
     funds appropriated for embryo donation and adoption 
     activities to be available to pay medical and administrative 
     costs deemed necessary to facilitate embryo donations and 
     adoptions. It is intended that funds in the bill be used for 
     embryo donation for family building and/or embryo adoption 
     and that eligibility not be limited based on the terminology 
     used to describe the transfer of the embryo.


                OFFICE OF MEDICARE HEARINGS AND APPEALS

       The bill includes $64,604,000 for the Office of Medicare 
     Hearings and Appeals, which is $740,000 above the fiscal year 
     2008 level and $740,000 below the budget request.


  OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL COORDINATOR FOR HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

       The bill includes $61,231,000 for this activity, of which 
     $43,552,000 is provided in budget authority and $17,679,000 
     is made available through the Public Health Service program 
     evaluation tap. This level is $670,000 above the fiscal year 
     2008 level and $4,920,000 below the budget request.


                   OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL (OIG)

       The bill includes $45,279,000 for the Office of Inspector 
     General, which is $2,048,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level 
     and $779,000 below the budget request. Bill language is 
     included requiring that at least forty percent of the funds 
     provided be used only for investigations, audits, and 
     evaluations pertaining to the discretionary programs funded 
     in the Labor-HHS-Education Appropriations Act. The OIG should 
     submit a report to the Committees on Appropriations of the 
     House of Representatives and the Senate by March 1, 2009 
     describing the OIG workplan development process, the 
     assessment of relative Federal risk in the discretionary 
     programs funded in the Labor-HHS-Education Appropriations 
     Act, and the process used to rank for action program requests 
     from various executive and legislative branch offices. The 
     OIG is directed to continue its investigation of contracting 
     procedures at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 
     and the agency's use of contract employees and report to the 
     Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives 
     and the Senate by June 1, 2009.


                        OFFICE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS

       The bill includes $40,099,000 for the Office for Civil 
     Rights, of which $3,314,000 is made available from the 
     Federal Hospital Insurance Trust Fund and the Federal 
     Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Fund. This level is 
     $5,800,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and the same as 
     the budget request.


     RETIREMENT PAY AND MEDICAL BENEFITS FOR COMMISSIONED OFFICERS

       The bill includes $434,694,000 for retirement pay and 
     medical benefits for commissioned officers, which is 
     $37,516,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and the same as 
     the budget request.


            PUBLIC HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES EMERGENCY FUND

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The bill includes $1,397,795,000 for the Public Health and 
     Social Services Emergency Fund (PHSSEF), which is 
     $668,536,000 more than the fiscal year 2008 funding level and 
     $903,036,000 less than the budget request.
       In order to accelerate progress in the procurement of 
     medical countermeasures through Project BioShield and for 
     pandemic influenza preparedness, the bill includes language 
     transferring $412,000,000 from the Project BioShield advance 
     appropriations provided in the Department of Homeland 
     Security Appropriations Act, 2004. Of this amount, 
     $275,000,000 is to fund the Biomedical Advanced Research and 
     Development Authority (BARDA) and $137,000,000 is for 
     pandemic influenza preparedness and response activities.
       Currently, there are large carryover balances in Project 
     BioShield; approximately $3,575,000,000 remains available in 
     fiscal year 2009 from funds provided in fiscal year 2004. A 
     significant reason for this carryover is that there are 
     insufficient chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear 
     countermeasures ready for acquisition by Project BioShield 
     into the Strategic National Stockpile. The funds provided in 
     this bill are included to spur the development of these 
     countermeasures from early discovery phases through the 
     advanced clinical trials necessary for FDA approval. Without 
     a greater investment in advanced research and development of 
     these countermeasures, Project BioShield will not succeed.
       The Secretary of Health and Human Services is directed to 
     provide the Committees on Appropriations of the House of 
     Representatives and the Senate monthly reports updating the 
     status of actions taken and funds obligated in this and 
     previous appropriations bills for the Pandemic Influenza 
     Preparedness activities; the Biomedical Advanced Research and 
     Development Authority; and Project BioShield. These reports 
     should be provided by no later than 15 days after the end of 
     each month.
       In addition, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, 
     together with the Director of the Centers for Disease Control 
     and Prevention, is directed to provide a report to the 
     Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives 
     and the Senate within 180 days of enactment of this Act on 
     the Department's current supply chain management strategies. 
     This report shall include information on how supply chain 
     management strategies can be improved in order to enhance 
     both State and local preparedness in a complex, multi-tiered 
     response.

                           General Provisions

       Sec. 201. The bill continues a general provision limiting 
     the amount available for official reception and 
     representation expenses.
       Sec. 202. The bill continues a general provision permitting 
     the Secretary of Health and Human Services to make available 
     not more than 60 Public Health Service employees to assist in 
     child survival and AIDS programs funded by the U.S. Agency 
     for International Development and other international 
     organizations.
       Sec. 203. The bill continues a general provision limiting 
     the salary of grantees of the National Institutes of Health, 
     the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services 
     Administration, and the Agency for Healthcare Research and 
     Quality to not more than Executive Level I.
       Sec. 204. The bill continues a general provision 
     prohibiting the Secretary from using evaluation set-aside 
     funding prior to the submission of a report of planned uses 
     to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of 
     Representatives and the Senate.
       Sec. 205. The bill continues a general provision capping 
     the permitted use of the evaluation set-aside at 2.4 percent 
     of funds authorized under the Public Health Service Act.


                          (TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       Sec. 206. The bill continues a general provision providing 
     the Secretary of Health and Human Services 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 on Appropriations of the 
     House of Representatives and the Senate are to be notified 15 
     days in advance of any transfer.


                          (TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       Sec. 207. The bill continues a general provision to provide 
     the Director of the National Institutes of Health, jointly 
     with the Director of the Office of AIDS Research, the 
     authority to transfer up to three percent of HIV/AIDS funds.


                          (TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       Sec. 208. The bill continues a general provision to make 
     HIV/AIDS funds available to the Office of AIDS Research.
       Sec. 209. The bill continues a general provision to 
     encourage family participation in the decision of minors to 
     seek family planning services and counseling of minors on how 
     to resist attempts to coerce them into engaging in sexual 
     activities.
       Sec. 210. The bill continues a general provision stating 
     that no provider of family planning services shall be exempt 
     from any State law requiring notification or reporting of 
     child abuse or molestation.
       Sec. 211. The bill continues a general provision related to 
     the Medicare Advantage program.

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       Sec. 212. The bill continues a general provision to exempt 
     States from Synar provisions if certain funding criteria are 
     met.
       Sec. 213. The bill continues a general provision allowing 
     Department of Health and Human Services health activities 
     abroad to be supported under State Department authorities.
       Sec. 214. The bill continues a general provision giving the 
     Director of the National Institutes of Health authority to 
     conduct research to implement the Roadmap for Medical 
     Research.
       Sec. 215. The bill continues a general provision regarding 
     Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Individual 
     Learning Accounts.
       Sec. 216. The bill continues a general provision extending 
     the Council on Graduate Medical Education.
       Sec. 217. The bill modifies a general provision requiring 
     National Institutes of Health-funded authors to deposit final 
     manuscripts in the National Library of Medicine's PubMed 
     Central by making the provision permanent.
       Sec. 218. The bill continues a general provision clarifying 
     that National Institutes of Health (NIH) funds may be used 
     for minor repairs or improvements to NIH buildings.


                          (TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       Sec. 219. The bill continues a general provision restoring 
     the authority to transfer one percent of the amounts made 
     available for National Institutes of Health National Research 
     Service Awards to the Health Resources and Services 
     Administration and the Agency for Healthcare Research and 
     Quality.
       Sec. 220. The bill includes a general provision making 
     permanent a Department of Health and Human Services 
     Nonrecurring Expenses Fund.
       Sec. 221. The bill includes a general provision amending 
     the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 to include non-title X-
     funded family planning clinics and college health centers in 
     the Medicaid drug rebate program.
       Sec. 222. The bill includes a general provision raising the 
     ceiling on the number of regular Commissioned Corps officers.
       Sec. 223. The bill includes a general provision requiring 
     the Secretary of Health and Human Services to issue an 
     advanced notice of proposed rulemaking regarding conflicts of 
     interest among extramural National Institutes of Health 
     investigators.
       Sec. 224. The bill includes a general provision naming 
     hearing screening programs authorized under section 399M of 
     the Public Health Service Act the ``James T. Walsh Universal 
     Newborn Hearing Screening Program'' in recognition of the 
     legislation's principal author and his commitment to ensuring 
     the health and well-being of all children.


                         (RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

       Sec. 225. The bill includes a rescission of $21,500,000 of 
     Demonstrations to Maintain Independence and Employment 
     funding in the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. 
     Out of a total of $250,000,000 that was appropriated for the 
     Demonstrations, over $116,000,000 currently remains 
     unobligated. States have until September 30, 2009 to use 
     their grant funding before authority for the program 
     terminates.
       Sec. 226. The bill includes a technical correction to the 
     language creating the Medicaid Improvement Fund in Public Law 
     110-252.

                   TITLE III--DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

                    Education for the Disadvantaged

       The bill includes $15,760,086,000 for the Education for the 
     Disadvantaged account, which is $270,611,000 above the fiscal 
     year 2008 funding level. The bill provides $4,918,910,000 in 
     fiscal year 2009 and $10,841,176,000 in fiscal year 2010 
     funding for this account.
       The bill provides increased funding for Title I to support 
     sustainable, locally determined activities. School districts 
     are expected to spend a portion of the increase to continue 
     supporting scientifically based reading instruction programs 
     that have been proven effective.
       The Department is directed to strengthen professional 
     development partnerships for early childhood educators 
     through grants awarded under Early Reading First.

                               Impact Aid

       The bill includes $1,265,718,000 for the Impact Aid 
     account, which is $25,000,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
     funding level and the budget request.

                      School Improvement Programs

       The bill includes $5,362,016,000 for the School Improvement 
     Programs account, which is $72,939,000 above the fiscal year 
     2008 funding level and $795,693,000 above the budget request. 
     The bill provides $3,680,575,000 in fiscal year 2009 and 
     $1,681,441,000 in fiscal year 2010 funding for this account.
       Within the amount provided for Teacher Quality State 
     Grants, $5,000,000 shall be for a national initiative to 
     recruit, train, and support results-oriented, highly 
     motivated individuals to lead high-need schools with a focus 
     on raising the achievement of all students and closing the 
     achievement gap in these schools. The Department shall 
     provide a grant to New Leaders for New Schools (NLNS) to 
     build the organization's capacity to develop and deliver 
     training for aspiring principals and support for principals; 
     conduct research to create a national knowledge base to 
     inform the recruitment, selection, and training of principals 
     for high-need schools; and produce a report on rural school 
     leadership based on existing research and available data from 
     rural schools and systems. NLNS and its partners shall 
     provide not less than a 150 percent match in cash or in-kind 
     for the Federal funds provided under this heading. The match 
     may consist of cash or in-kind offerings by private 
     philanthropy or public sources, including funding allocated 
     by partner State and school systems. In addition, up to 
     $7,500,000 shall be for the Secretary to use for teacher and 
     principal quality initiatives designed to improve 
     recruitment, training, mentoring, retention and placement, 
     and transform education outcomes.
       Within the $1,131,166,000 provided for 21st Century 
     Community Learning Centers, the Department shall encourage 
     States to use 40 percent of their additional allocation over 
     the fiscal year 2008 funding level to provide supervised and 
     supportive after-school activities to middle and high school 
     students.
       Within the $9,489,000 provided for Training and Advisory 
     Services, $2,500,000 is available for competitive grants to 
     school districts to arrange and pay for technical assistance 
     in preparing, adopting, or modifying, and implementing 
     student assignment plans in accordance with the parameters of 
     recent Supreme Court decisions pertaining to school 
     desegregation, which require a compelling governmental 
     interest in avoiding racial isolation and the resulting re-
     segregation in the Nation's schools, and in facilitating 
     student diversity. School districts shall utilize the grant 
     funds to seek assistance and expertise from student 
     assignment specialists, demographers, community relations 
     specialists, facility and other planners, curriculum 
     specialists and others in comparable school districts with 
     relevant and successful experience, as well as specialists 
     and consultants from academia, non-profit organizations, 
     civil rights organizations, and the private sector. Further, 
     the Department shall administer these grants in amounts not 
     to exceed $250,000 each, in a manner that reflects the 
     particular needs and complexity of plans from differing 
     communities, and allows for short-term or multi-year 
     assistance as necessary.
       The 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. The bill also 
     includes language which designates, within the amount 
     provided for the Education of Native Hawaiians program, not 
     less than $1,500,000 to the Hawaii Department of Education 
     for school construction/renovation activities, and $1,500,000 
     for the University of Hawaii's Center of Excellence in Native 
     Hawaiian Law.
       The bill includes language that allows funds for the Alaska 
     Native Educational Equity program to be used for 
     construction.

                            Indian Education

       The bill includes $122,282,000 for the Indian Education 
     account, which is $2,718,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
     funding level and the budget request.

                       Innovation and Improvement

       The bill includes $996,425,000 for the Innovation and 
     Improvement account, which is $10,908,000 above the fiscal 
     year 2008 funding level and $128,908,000 above the budget 
     request.
       For the Advanced Credentialing program, the bill specifies 
     $10,649,000 for the National Board of Professional Teaching 
     Standards (NBPTS), of which $1,000,000 shall be available for 
     NBPTS to develop a national board certification for 
     elementary and secondary school principals.
       The bill modifies language for the Charter Schools program 
     to permit the Secretary of Education to use funds in excess 
     of $195,000,000 to carry out the State Facilities Incentive 
     and Credit Enhancement for Charter Facilities programs.
     Fund for the Improvement of Education (FIE)
       The bill includes $250,370,000 for the Fund for the 
     Improvement of Education.
       The bill includes funding for the following activities 
     authorized under section 5411 of the Elementary and Secondary 
     Education Act:

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Evaluation and data quality initiative..........................      $1,890,000        +$98,848       -$110,000
National Institute of Building Science for the National                  700,000         +12,229        +700,000
 Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities.......................
Reach Out and Read..............................................       4,965,000      +1,034,880      +4,965,000
Teach for America...............................................      14,895,000      +3,104,640     +14,895,000

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Full Service Community Schools Demonstration....................       5,000,000         +87,350      +5,000,000
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       Within the total amount provided for FIE, the bill also 
     includes funding for separately authorized programs under 
     title V, part D of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act 
     in the following amounts:

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                         Budget Activity                           FY 2009 Bill                   FY 2009 Budget
                                                                                      FY 2008         Request
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Reading is Fundamental..........................................     $24,803,000       +$197,501    +$24,803,000
Ready to Teach..................................................      10,700,000        -629,752     +10,070,000
Education through Cultural and Historical Organizations.........       8,754,000               0      +8,754,000
Arts in Education...............................................      38,166,000        +633,354     +38,166,000
Parental Information and Resource Centers.......................      39,254,000        +345,812     +39,254,000
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                         Budget Activity                           FY 2009 Bill                   FY 2009 Budget
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Excellence in Economic Education................................       1,447,000            -267      +1,447,000
Mental Health Integration Grants................................       5,913,000      +1,000,350      +5,913,000
Women's Educational Equity......................................       2,423,000        +576,826      +2,423,000
Presidential and Congressional American History and Civics             1,945,000         +29,591      +1,945,000
 Academies......................................................
Foundation for Learning Grants..................................       1,000,000         +35,156      +1,000,000
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       Within the total amount provided for FIE, the bill also 
     provides $500,000 for the National History Day project to 
     support its Annual History Day contest for students in grades 
     6-12.
       Within the $38,166,000 provided for Arts in Education, the 
     funds shall be distributed as follows: $8,639,000 is for VSA 
     Arts; $6,838,000 for the John F. Kennedy Center for the 
     Performing Arts; $13,697,000 for model arts programs; 
     $8,506,000 for model professional development programs for 
     music, drama, dance and visual arts educators; and $486,000 
     for evaluation activities.
       The bill includes $88,015,000 within the Fund for the 
     Improvement of Education for the following projects in the 
     following amounts:

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                 Safe Schools and Citizenship Education

       The bill includes $690,370,000 for programs in the Safe 
     Schools and Citizenship Education account, which is 
     $3,033,000 below the fiscal year 2008 funding level and 
     $408,407,000 above the budget request.
       The bill includes funding for the following National 
     activities:

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                         Budget activity                           FY 2009 bill                   FY 2009 budget
                                                                                      FY 2008         request
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School Emergency Preparedness Initiative........................     $35,991,000     +$4,182,574       +$991,000
Safe Schools/Healthy Students...................................      77,816,000            -376               0
Drug Testing....................................................       6,607,000      -4,031,835      -5,206,000
Postsecondary Education Drug and Violence Program (including           6,017,000         +40,270               0
 $850,000 for the recognition program)..........................
Sober Truth on Preventing Underage Drinking (STOP Act)..........       2,500,000      +2,500,000      +2,500,000
Other Activities................................................      10,053,000      +1,523,657      -2,440,000
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       In response to the increasing problems of alcohol and drug 
     abuse on college campuses, the Department shall 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.
       For the Carol M. White Physical Education Program, the 
     Department shall incorporate the Centers for Disease Control 
     and Prevention's School Health Index into the program. 
     Further, the Department shall require new grantees to 
     implement the index within their physical education programs, 
     if they have not already done so.
       The bill includes increased funding for the School 
     Emergency Preparedness Initiative to enable the Department to 
     continue assisting colleges and universities in their efforts 
     to prepare for, and respond to traumatic events and 
     emergencies. Within the $138,984,000 provided for Safe and 
     Drug-Free National activities, $35,991,000 is reserved for 
     this initiative. Together with $2,237,000 provided under the 
     Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 
     (SAMHSA), a total of $38,228,000 will be available for this 
     initiative.
       The bill provides $2,500,000 for the Sober Truth on 
     Preventing Underage Drinking (STOP Act), which finances 
     grants to colleges, States, and non-profit organizations to 
     combat underage drinking in communities.
       Effective civic education begins in the elementary school 
     and continues through middle and high school. Increased 
     funding for Civic Education programs should be used to 
     support the goal of improved knowledge and civic engagement 
     of all school-aged children. Within the $33,459,000 provided 
     for the Civic Education program, the bill includes 
     $20,076,000 for the We the People programs, including 
     $2,957,000 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 bill also includes $13,383,000 for the Cooperative 
     Education Exchange program.

                      English Language Acquisition

       The bill includes $730,000,000 for the English Language 
     Acquisition account, which is $29,605,000 above the fiscal 
     year 2008 funding level and the same as the budget request.
       In the event a State experiences a drastic fluctuation in 
     the estimated number of limited-English-proficient and 
     immigrant children in a given year, as estimated by the 
     American Community Survey (ACS), such that the fluctuation 
     would result in a 10 percent or greater decrease in the 
     State's title III allotment from the previous fiscal year, 
     the Department shall determine the affected State's 
     allocation using an average of the most recent 3 years of 
     data (based on the ACS) for the number of limited-English-
     proficient and immigrant children residing in such State.

                           Special Education

       The bill includes $12,579,677,000 for the Special Education 
     account, which is $585,994,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
     funding level and $243,734,000 above the budget request. The 
     bill provides $3,987,294,000 in fiscal year 2009 and 
     $8,592,383,000 in fiscal year 2010 funding for this account.
       The bill includes $38,615,000 for Technology and Media 
     Services. Within this amount, $737,000 is available for the 
     Reading Rockets program, administered by the Greater 
     Washington Educational Television Association. Also within 
     this amount, the bill specifies $13,250,000 for Recording for 
     the Blind and Dyslexic, Inc., to support the development, 
     production, and circulation of recorded educational 
     materials.
       The bill includes a new provision to allow funds to be used 
     to support National and World Special Olympics games hosted 
     in the United States. Further, Special Olympics International 
     should use a portion of this funding to support the 2010 
     National Games being held in Nebraska.
       Additional funds provided for Parent Information Centers 
     should be used to increase the grant awards of Parent 
     Information Centers that did not receive an increase in their 
     awards from the 2008 appropriation, to enable all centers to 
     better meet the training and information needs of parents of 
     children with disabilities.

            Rehabilitation Services and Disability Research

       The bill includes $3,387,762,000 for the Rehabilitation 
     Services and Disability Research account, which is 
     $110,995,000 above the fiscal year 2008 funding level and 
     $68,906,000 above the budget request.
     Demonstration and training programs
       The bill includes $9,594,000 for Demonstration and Training 
     Programs; within this amount $3,088,000 shall be for the 
     following projects in the following amounts:

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       Within the funds provided for Assistive Technology, the 
     bill includes $25,660,000 for State grants, $4,300,000 for 
     Protection and Advocacy, and $1,000,000 for National 
     activities.
       The bill specifies $107,741,000 for the National Institute 
     on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR). The 
     increased funding should be used to restore the number of 
     rehabilitation research and training centers focusing on the 
     issues of traumatic brain injury, arthritis, neuromuscular 
     disease and spinal cord injury. NIDRR shall award these funds 
     on a competitive basis.

           Special Institutions for Persons With Disabilities


                 AMERICAN PRINTING HOUSE FOR THE BLIND

       The bill includes $22,599,000 for the American Printing 
     House for the Blind, which is $983,000 above the fiscal year 
     2008 funding level and the budget request.


               NATIONAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF

       The bill includes $64,212,000 for the National Technical 
     Institute for the Deaf, which is $4,517,000 above the fiscal 
     year 2008 funding level and $5,017,000 above the budget 
     request.

                          Gallaudet University

       The bill includes $124,000,000 for Gallaudet University, 
     which is $10,616,000 above the fiscal year 2008 funding level 
     and $4,616,000 above the budget request. The bill designates 
     $6,000,000 of this amount for construction and provides that 
     the funds are available until expended.

                 Career, Technical, and Adult Education

       The bill includes $1,944,348,000 for the Career, Technical, 
     and Adult Education account, which is $2,706,000 above the 
     fiscal year 2008 funding level and $1,369,758,000 above the 
     budget request. The bill provides $1,153,348,000 in fiscal 
     year 2009 funding, of which $1,148,948,000 is available on 
     July 1, 2009 and $4,400,000 is available on October 1, 2008. 
     The bill also makes $791,000,000 available on October 1, 
     2009.
       For Adult Education, National Leadership Activities, the 
     Department is directed to submit a report to the Committees 
     on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the 
     Senate prior to the formal release of any contracting 
     opportunity for USA Learns, which details any cost savings 
     that could be achieved by using commercially-available 
     English language training technologies or solutions along 
     with full justification of any decision to expend funds that 
     might duplicate existing training materials.
       For Smaller Learning Communities, the Department is 
     required to use 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. Further, the 
     Department shall consult with the Committees on 
     Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate 
     prior to the release of program guidance for fiscal years 
     2008 and 2009. Finally, the Department shall submit an 
     operating plan outlining the planned use of the five percent 
     set-aside prior to the obligation of these funds.

                      Student Financial Assistance


                     (INCLUDING DEFERRAL OF FUNDS)

       The bill includes $19,156,973,000 for the Student Financial 
     Assistance account, which is $3,075,837,000 above the fiscal 
     year 2008 funding level and $1,235,481,000 above the budget 
     request.
       The bill includes $17,288,000,000 for Pell Grants. These 
     funds, when combined with funds under the American Recovery 
     and Reinvestment Act, will support a discretionary maximum 
     Pell Grant of $4,860 for the 2009-2010 award year, a $619 
     increase over the 2008-2009 award year. With mandatory funds 
     under the College Cost Reduction Act, the total maximum Pell 
     Grant for the 2009-2010 award year will be $5,350.
       The bill also defers $887,000,000 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 2009-2010 award 
     year and will offset additional costs in the Pell Grant 
     program.
       The Department shall provide the same funding in fiscal 
     year 2009 for the Work Colleges program authorized under 
     section 448 of the Higher Education Act from the Federal 
     Work-Study Programs appropriation.

                       Student Aid Administration

       The bill includes $753,402,000 for Student Aid 
     Administration, which is $57,559,000 above the fiscal year 
     2008 funding level and $10,598,000 below the budget request.

                            Higher Education

       The bill includes $2,100,150,000 for the Higher Education 
     account, which is $78,298,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
     funding level and $366,466,000 above the budget request.
       For Strengthening Tribally Controlled Colleges and 
     Universities (TCCUs), the bill specifies the Department shall 
     award TCCUs that received a multiple-year grant that was in 
     effect prior to the reauthorization of the Higher Education 
     Act HEA, (P.L. 110-315), the larger of either the amount of 
     the continuation grant or the amount that they are entitled 
     to under the newly reauthorized section 316(d) of the HEA, 
     which modified the formula. Institutions receiving these 
     funds shall be required to spend the funds in accordance with 
     the terms of the original grant. The bill also specifies that 
     the Secretary shall use mandatory funds made available for 
     these institutions by the College Cost Reduction and Access 
     Act for continuation grants, and one-year construction 
     grants.
       The bill also includes $1,000,000 and legislative language 
     for Erma Byrd Scholarships, which are intended to increase 
     the size of the industrial health and safety workforce in the 
     public and private sectors. The Department should work with 
     the CDC, National Institute for Occupational Safety and 
     Health, and the Department of Labor in implementing this 
     program.
       For Title VI International Education and Foreign Languages 
     Studies programs, the Department shall use $3,155,000 of the 
     $102,335,000 provided for Title VI Domestic Programs, to 
     increase the number of individuals receiving academic year 
     and summer foreign language and area studies fellowships. The 
     Department shall use a portion of the 1% available for 
     program evaluation, to assist grantees with developing web 
     portals to improve the dissemination of information produced 
     under these programs to the public.
     Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE)
       The bill includes $133,667,000 for the Fund for the 
     Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE). Within the 
     amount provided for FIPSE, $10,000,000 is reserved for a new 
     college textbook rental initiative. The initiative will 
     provide competitive grants to colleges to expand 
     opportunities for students to rent college course materials. 
     In addition, within the amount for FIPSE, $10,000,000 is 
     provided for the newly authorized Postbaccalaureate 
     Opportunities for Hispanic Americans program, to expand 
     graduate academic offerings at colleges that enroll a 
     significant number of Hispanic students.
       The bill includes $91,243,000 within the Fund for the 
     Improvement of Postsecondary Education for the following 
     projects in the following amounts:

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       For TRIO, the Department shall reserve $7,745,000 of the 
     funding increase, for a total of $290,045,000, for the 
     Student Support Services program, which will be re-competed 
     in fiscal year 2009. Further, $5,000,000 of the funding 
     increase for Student Support Services shall be for college 
     completion awards to provide grant aid to participating 
     students who are at high risk of dropping out of college due 
     to financial need. The Department shall ensure that Student 
     Support Services projects that receive the college completion 
     awards provide matching funds equal to 33 percent of the 
     total award.
       For other TRIO programs, the Department shall reserve the 
     following: $3,100,000 of the funding increase for Upward 
     Bound Math-Science, for a total of $34,100,000; $1,300,000 of 
     the increase, for a total of $14,400,000, for Veterans Upward 
     Bound; and $2,970,000 of the funding increase, for a total of 
     $46,570,000, for the McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement 
     Program. The Department shall use any additional funds for 
     Upward Bound Math Science, Upward Bound Veterans, and the 
     McNair programs to fund high-ranking applicants from the 2007 
     competitions for these programs that did not receive an 
     award.
       The Department shall not obligate any funds for an Upward 
     Bound evaluation until the Department submits a report 
     including the specifications for the evaluation and provides 
     a briefing to the Committees on Appropriations of the House 
     of Representatives and the Senate on its proposal.
       Within the $313,212,000 provided for GEAR UP, the 
     Department shall reserve $4,405,000 of the increase over 
     fiscal year 2008 for State grants. In addition, within the 
     $4,405,000, half of that shall be used to provide student 
     scholarships. In addition, the Department shall reserve 
     $5,384,000 for Partnership grants. The Department shall give 
     favorable consideration in any GEAR UP competition to 
     Partnership Grant applicants that, in addition to providing 
     early intervention services, guarantee college scholarships 
     to GEAR UP students.
       For Teacher Quality Enhancement Grants, the bill specifies 
     that $6,556,000 shall be available for the Department to 
     continue funding the recipients of multi-year grants that 
     were in effect prior to the recent reauthorization of the 
     Higher Education Act, which modified the authorization for 
     Teacher Recruitment Grants.

                           Howard University

       The bill includes $234,977,000 for Howard University, which 
     is $1,733,000 above the fiscal year 2008 funding level and 
     $1,732,000 above the budget request. Within this amount, 
     $28,946,000 is for the Howard University hospital.

         College Housing and Academic Facilities Loans Program

       The bill includes $461,000 for the College Housing and 
     Academic Facilities Loans Program, which is $12,000 below the 
     fiscal year 2008 funding level and the same as the budget 
     request.

  Historically Black College and University Capital Financing Program 
                                Account

       The bill includes $10,354,000 for the HBCU Capital 
     Financing Program Account, which is $10,169,000 above the 
     fiscal year 2008 funding level and the same as the budget 
     request.
       The bill specifies that within the amount provided, 
     $10,000,000 shall be used for loan subsidy costs. The bill 
     also increases the total limit on bonds insured under this 
     program from $375,000,000 to $725,000,000.

                    Institute of Education Sciences

       The bill includes $617,175,000 for the Institute of 
     Education Sciences (IES), which is $71,070,000 above the 
     fiscal year 2008 funding level and $41,072,000 below the 
     budget request. The bill specifies that $312,241,000 of total 
     funding shall be available through fiscal year 2010.
       IES should be the lead agency for congressionally 
     authorized evaluations of Federal education programs using 
     various methodologies, to ensure that the evaluations are 
     rigorous, include scientific peer review, and are independent 
     of the program offices. Given the concerns raised regarding 
     the methodology utilized in at least one of IES's program 
     evaluations as well as the operation of the What Works 
     Clearinghouse, IES should be mindful that the methodology it 
     employs for any program evaluation or assessment of evidence 
     regarding the effectiveness of education interventions must 
     be beyond reproach so as to ensure the highest degree of 
     public confidence in the objectivity of its analyses.
       Within the amount provided for Research, Development, and 
     Dissemination, $8,023,000 is included for the What Works 
     Clearinghouse. GAO shall examine the What Works Clearinghouse 
     reviews to determine if they meet current standards in terms 
     of emphasizing large randomized and matched experiments, 
     using outcome measures independent of treatments, and 
     emphasizing research done over significant time periods. In 
     addition, GAO should examine the pace of completion of 
     reviews, the degree of consistency of standards and review 
     procedures from topic to topic, and the clarity and 
     usefulness of the What Works Clearinghouse for practicing 
     educators, including the extent to which practicing educators 
     utilize the What Works Clearinghouse. GAO shall also make 
     recommendations for how the What Works Clearinghouse can make 
     its reviews more scientifically valid, fair, timely and 
     meaningful to educators and researchers at a lower cost. GAO 
     shall submit a report of its findings to the Committees on 
     Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the 
     Senate.

                        Departmental Management


                         PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION

       The bill includes $433,482,000 for Program Administration, 
     which is $22,208,000 above the fiscal year 2008 funding level 
     and $10,957,000 below the budget request.
       The Secretary is directed to provide to the Committees on 
     Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the 
     Senate, a detailed inventory of the Department's greenhouse 
     gas emissions, and a plan to reduce these emissions by 
     December 31, 2009.
       States and school districts face significant financial 
     challenges in implementing all of the requirements of the No 
     Child Left Behind Act. The Department is encouraged to 
     provide a report to the Committees on Appropriations of the 
     House of Representatives and the Senate detailing the amount 
     of money Federal, State, and local governments are spending 
     on No Child Left Behind-related testing requirements and how 
     many hours in a school year are dedicated to testing, within 
     one year following the enactment of this Act.


                        OFFICE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS

       The bill includes $96,826,000 for the Office for Civil 
     Rights, which is $7,214,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
     funding level and $4,214,000 below the budget request.
       The Department is encouraged to collaborate with relevant 
     organizations to conduct a campus survey on the frequency of 
     sexual harassment incidents on college campuses in order to 
     assess the need for an online reporting system for sexual 
     harassment.


                    OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL

       The bill provides $54,539,000 for the Office of the 
     Inspector General, which is $3,690,000 above the fiscal year 
     2008 funding level and the same as the budget request.

                           General Provisions

       Sec. 301. The bill continues a provision that prohibits 
     funds under this Act from being used for the transportation 
     of students or teachers in order to overcome racial 
     imbalances or to carry out a plan of racial desegregation.
       Sec. 302. The bill continues a provision that prohibits 
     funds under this Act from being used to require the 
     transportation of any student to a school other than the 
     school which is nearest the student's home in order to comply 
     with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
       Sec. 303. The bill continues a provision that prohibits 
     funds under this Act from being used to prevent the 
     implementation of programs of voluntary prayer and meditation 
     in public schools.


                          (TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       Sec. 304. The bill continues a provision that allows up to 
     one percent of any discretionary funds appropriated for the 
     Department of Education to be transferred between 
     appropriations accounts, provided that no appropriation is 
     increased by above three percent by any such transfer.
       Sec. 305. The bill includes new language that states the 
     signature pages submitted by Heart Butte School District in 
     Pondera County, Montana, as part of its application for 
     Impact Aid under Title VIII of the Elementary and Secondary 
     Education Act of 1965 shall be considered to have been 
     submitted timely and complete for purposes of receiving 
     funding under such program for fiscal year 2009.
       Sec. 306. The bill includes new language which allows the 
     Outlying Areas to consolidate funds under title V of the 
     Elementary and Secondary Education Act.

                       TITLE IV--RELATED AGENCIES

 Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill includes $5,094,000 for the Committee for Purchase 
     From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled, which is 
     $187,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and the same as the 
     budget request.

             Corporation for National and Community Service


                           OPERATING EXPENSES

       The bill includes $680,564,000 for the operating expenses 
     of the programs administered by the Corporation for National 
     and Community Service (CNCS), which is $35,355,000 more than 
     the fiscal year 2008 funding level and $61,221,000 more than 
     the budget request. Funding for the National Service Trust is 
     provided in a separate appropriations account.
       The maximum total dollars that may be used in fiscal year 
     2009 for Grants.gov/eGrants support, Training and Technical 
     Assistance, and Recruitment and Retention activities shall 
     not exceed the amount provided for these activities in fiscal 
     year 2008.
       Within the total for Innovation, Assistance, and Other 
     Activities, the bill includes sufficient funding for merit-
     based competitive grants for supporting and expanding 
     volunteerism. Previous partnership grantees, such as the 
     Points of Light Foundation, America's Promise, and 
     Communities in Schools, are expected to be among the eligible 
     applicants. National programs that build alignment among 
     youth-serving organizations and other sectors to promote 
     coordination of services for disadvantaged youth to achieve 
     better outcomes are recommended for consideration.


                         NATIONAL SERVICE TRUST

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The bill includes $131,075,000 for the National Service 
     Trust (Trust), to be available

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     until expended. This amount is $6,460,000 less than the 
     fiscal year 2008 level and $1,035,000 less than the budget 
     request. The bill includes language that allows funds 
     appropriated for the Trust to be invested without regard to 
     apportionment requirements. Additionally, bill language is 
     included allowing for funds to be transferred to the Trust 
     from the Operating Expenses account upon determination that 
     such transfer is necessary to support the activities of 
     national service participants and after notice is transmitted 
     to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of 
     Representatives and the Senate.


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill includes $71,715,000 for the Corporation for 
     National and Community Service Salaries and Expenses, which 
     is $3,956,000 more than the fiscal year 2008 funding level 
     and the same as the budget request.


                      OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

       The bill includes $6,512,000 for the Office of Inspector 
     General, which is $684,000 more than the fiscal year 2008 
     funding level and the same as the budget request.


                       ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

       Sec. 401. The bill continues to include language regarding 
     qualified student loans eligible for education awards.
       Sec. 402. The bill continues to include language regarding 
     the availability of funds for the placement of volunteers 
     with disabilities.
       Sec. 403. The bill continues to include 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.
       Sec. 404. The bill continues to include language permitting 
     professional corps program applicants that exceed a statutory 
     living allowance/salary amount to apply for funds through 
     State formula.
       Sec. 405. The bill continues to include language to allow 
     CNCS to solicit and accept compensated and commercial 
     services of organizations and individuals (other than 
     participants) to assist in programs administered by CNCS.
       Sec. 406. The bill continues to include language that 
     permits organizations operating projects under the AmeriCorps 
     education awards to do so without regard to several 
     administrative functions in the underlying statute.
       Sec. 407. The bill continues to include language that 
     combines separate matching requirements for AmeriCorps 
     grants.
       Sec. 408. The bill continues to include 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.


                          (TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       Sec. 409. The bill continues to include language, although 
     the bill moves the language to Administrative Provisions from 
     Operating Expenses, allowing the transfer of any deobligated 
     funds from closed out AmeriCorps grants to the National 
     Service Trust.
       Sec. 410. The bill includes language providing for a small 
     State minimum of $500,000 in State formula funds.
       Sec. 411. The bill includes language giving CNCS 
     flexibility to extend member service terms for up to six 
     months.
       Sec. 412. The bill includes language requiring that 
     donations supplement and not supplant operations.


                  CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING

       The bill includes a fiscal year 2011 advance appropriation 
     of $430,000,000 for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, 
     which is $10,000,000 over the enacted fiscal year 2010 
     appropriation and $20,000,000 over the enacted fiscal year 
     2009 appropriation. The budget request included a 
     $220,000,000 rescission from the fiscal year 2010 
     appropriation and a $200,000,000 rescission from the fiscal 
     year 2009 appropriation.
       In addition, the bill provides fiscal year 2009 
     appropriations of $34,591,000 for digital conversion grants 
     and $26,642,000 for the national public radio interconnection 
     project. The budget request did not include new funds for 
     these purposes.

               Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill includes $45,476,000 for the Federal Mediation and 
     Conciliation Service (FMCS), which is $2,441,000 above the 
     fiscal year 2008 funding level and $650,000 above the budget 
     request. Within the funds provided, not less than $650,000 
     shall be used for the FMCS Labor-Management Grants Program.

            Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill includes $8,653,000 for Federal Mine Safety and 
     Health Review Commission, which is $698,000 above the fiscal 
     year 2008 level and the same as the budget request.

                Institute of Museum and Library Services


    OFFICE OF MUSEUM AND LIBRARY SERVICES: GRANTS AND ADMINISTRATION

       The bill includes $274,840,000 for the Institute of Museum 
     and Library Services, which is $11,332,000 above the fiscal 
     year 2008 level and $3,594,000 above the budget request.
       Within the funds provided, the bill includes funds for the 
     following activities in the following amounts:

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                                                                                    FY 2009 bill compared to--
                                                                                 -------------------------------
                         Budget activity                           FY 2009 bill                   FY 2009 Budget
                                                                                      FY 2008         request
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Library Services Technology Act (LSTA):.........................
    Grants to States............................................    $171,500,000    +$10,615,000               0
    Native American Library Services............................       3,717,000        +143,000               0
    National Leadership: Libraries..............................      12,437,000        +278,000        -278,000
    Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program...................      24,525,000      +1,180,000      -1,975,000
Museum Services Act (MSA):......................................
    Museums for America.........................................      19,176,000      +2,324,000      -2,989,000
    Museum Assessment Program...................................         460,000         +26,000         -40,000
    21st Century Museum Professionals...........................       1,280,000        +315,000        -861,000
    Conservation Project Support................................       3,052,000        +328,000        -749,000
    Conservation Assessment Program.............................         803,000         +10,000         -11,000
    Native American/Hawaiian Museum Services....................         945,000         +50,000               0
    National Leadership: Museums................................       7,981,000        +199,000        -200,000
African American History and Culture Act:.......................
    Museum Grants for African American History and Culture......       1,310,000        +483,000         -40,000
Program Administration..........................................      16,917,000      +2,930,000               0
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       The bill includes $10,737,000 for the following projects in 
     the following amounts:

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                  Medicare Payment Advisory Commission


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill includes $11,403,000 for the Medicare Payment 
     Advisory Commission, which is $843,000 above the fiscal year 
     2008 level and the same as the budget request.

                     National Council on Disability


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill includes $3,206,000 for the National Council on 
     Disability, which is $147,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
     level and the same as the budget request.

                     National Labor Relations Board


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill includes $262,595,000 for the National Labor 
     Relations Board, which is $10,833,000 above the fiscal year 
     2008 level and the same as the budget request.

                        National Mediation Board


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill includes $12,992,000 for the National Mediation 
     Board (NMB), which is $307,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
     level and $560,000 above the budget request. The increase 
     provided is intended to increase the number of arbitration 
     cases heard and closed. NMB is directed to provide quarterly 
     reports, beginning with the first quarter after enactment of 
     this Act, describing the use of these funds and their impact 
     on the backlog of section 3 arbitration cases, to the 
     Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives 
     and the Senate.

            Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill includes $11,186,000 for the Occupational Safety 
     and Health Review Commission, which is $677,000 above the 
     fiscal year 2008 funding level and the same as the budget 
     request.

                       Railroad Retirement Board


                         DUAL BENEFITS ACCOUNT

       The bill includes $72,000,000 for dual benefits, which is 
     $5,620,000 below the fiscal year 2008 funding level and the 
     same as the budget request.


           FEDERAL PAYMENT TO THE RAILROAD RETIREMENT ACCOUNT

       The bill includes $150,000 for the interest earned on 
     unnegotiated checks, which is the same as the fiscal year 
     2008 funding level and the budget request.


                      LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATION

       The bill includes a consolidated limitation of $105,463,000 
     on the expenditure of Railroad Retirement and Railroad 
     Unemployment Trust Funds for administrative expenses of the 
     Railroad Retirement Board, which is $3,581,000 above the 
     fiscal year 2008 funding level and the same as the budget 
     request.


             LIMITATION ON THE OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

       The bill includes authority to expend $7,806,000 from the 
     Railroad Retirement and Railroad Unemployment Insurance Trust 
     Funds for the Office of Inspector General, which is $758,000 
     above the fiscal year 2008 funding level and the same as the 
     budget request. The bill includes language that clarifies the 
     Inspector General's authority to receive funds to conduct 
     audits, investigations and reviews of Medicare programs. The 
     bill continues to prohibit the transfer of any other funds to 
     the Office of the Inspector General.

                     Social Security Administration


                PAYMENTS TO SOCIAL SECURITY TRUST FUNDS

       The bill provides $20,406,000 for payments to Social 
     Security trust funds, which is $7,734,000 below the fiscal 
     year 2008 funding level and the same as the budget request.


                  SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME PROGRAM

       The bill includes $30,471,537,000 for the Supplemental 
     Security Income Program, which is $3,525,366,000 above the 
     fiscal year 2008 funding level and $57,537,000 above the 
     budget request.


                 LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES

       The bill provides $10,453,500,000 for a Limitation on 
     Administrative Expenses for the Social Security 
     Administration (SSA), which is $708,922,000 above the fiscal 
     year 2008 funding level and $126,500,000 above the budget 
     request. An additional $31,000,000 in emergency funding was 
     available to SSA in fiscal year 2008 for activities related 
     to outreach and administration of economic stimulus payments.
       The additional funds above the request are provided to 
     accelerate SSA's effort to reduce the backlog of disability 
     claims and to support improvements in other SSA services 
     offered to the public. SSA should provide a report to the 
     Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives 
     and the Senate, not later than 180 days after enactment of 
     this Act, which identifies the specific investments and major 
     initiatives that have or will be made to improve SSA's key 
     services to the public.
       The bill includes new language designating that from within 
     the amounts provided for the Limitation on Administrative 
     Expenses, not less than $264,000,000 may be used for 
     conducting continuing disability reviews and redeterminations 
     of eligibility under SSA's disability programs. An additional 
     $240,000,000 is also provided for these continuing disability 
     reviews and redeterminations of eligibility. These amounts 
     are the same as the budget request. A report to Congress on 
     the obligation and expenditure of these additional amounts is 
     required.


                      OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The bill provides $98,127,000 for the Office of Inspector 
     General, which is $6,212,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
     funding level and the same as the budget request.

                      TITLE V--GENERAL PROVISIONS

       Sec. 501. The bill continues a provision to allow the 
     Secretaries of Labor, Health and Human Services, and 
     Education to transfer unexpended balances of prior 
     appropriations to accounts corresponding to current 
     appropriations to be used for the same purpose and for the 
     same periods of time for which they were originally 
     appropriated.
       Sec. 502. The bill continues a provision to prohibit the 
     obligation of funds beyond the current fiscal year unless 
     expressly so provided.
       Sec. 503. The bill continues a provision to prohibit 
     appropriated funds to be used to support or defeat 
     legislation pending before the Congress or any State 
     legislature, except in presentation to the Congress or any 
     State legislature itself.
       Sec. 504. The bill continues a provision to limit the 
     amount available for official reception and representation 
     expenses for the Secretaries of Labor and Education, the 
     Director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, 
     and the Chairman of the National Mediation Board.
       Sec. 505. The bill continues a provision to prohibit funds 
     in this Act to be used to carry out a needle distribution 
     program.
       Sec. 506. The bill continues a provision to require 
     grantees receiving Federal funds to clearly state the 
     percentage of the total cost of the program or project that 
     will be financed with Federal money.
       Sec. 507. The bill continues a provision to prohibit 
     appropriated funds in this Act to be used for any abortion.
       Sec. 508. The bill continues a provision to provide 
     exceptions for sec. 507 and a provision to prohibit funds in 
     this Act from being made available to a Federal agency or 
     program, or to a State or local government, if such agency, 
     program or government discriminates against institutional or 
     individual health care entities because they do not provide, 
     pay for, provide coverage of, or refer for abortions.
       Sec. 509. The bill continues a provision to prohibit the 
     use of funds in this Act concerning research involving human 
     embryos. However, this language should not be construed to 
     limit Federal support for research involving human 
     embryonic stem cells listed on an NIH registry and carried 
     out in accordance with policy outlined by the President.
       Sec. 510. The bill continues a provision to prohibit the 
     use of funds in this Act for any activity that promotes the 
     legalization of any drug or substance included in schedule I 
     of the schedules of controlled substances.
       Sec. 511. The bill continues a provision to prohibit the 
     use of funds in this Act to promulgate or adopt any final 
     standard providing for a unique health identifier until 
     legislation is enacted specifically approving the standard.
       Sec. 512. The bill continues a provision related to certain 
     annual reports to the Secretary of Labor.
       Sec. 513. The bill continues a provision that prohibits the 
     transfer of funds from this Act except by authority provided 
     in this Act or another appropriation Act.
       Sec. 514. The bill continues a provision to limit funds in 
     this Act for public libraries to those libraries that comply 
     with the requirements of the Children's Internet Protection 
     Act.
       Sec. 515. The bill continues a provision to limit 
     technology funds in this Act for elementary and secondary 
     schools to those schools that comply with the requirements of 
     the Children's Internet Protection Act.
       Sec. 516. The bill continues a provision regarding 
     procedures for reprogramming of funds in this or previous 
     appropriations Acts.
       Sec. 517. The bill continues a provision pertaining to 
     appointments to scientific advisory committees.
       Sec. 518. The bill continues a provision requesting each 
     department and related agency funded through this Act to 
     submit an operating plan within 45 days of enactment of this 
     Act, detailing any reprogramming of funds which result in a 
     different funding allocation than that in this Act, the 
     accompanying detailed table, or budget request.
       Sec. 519. The bill continues a provision that prohibits the 
     use of funds in this Act to employ workers described in 
     section 274A(h)(3) of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
       Sec. 520. The bill includes a provision 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, excluding those awarded on a formula basis or directed 
     by law.
       Sec. 521. The bill continues a provision 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.
       Sec. 522. The bill modifies a provision prohibiting 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 and the performance 
     of such work under such number has formed the basis for a 
     conviction of the claimant of a violation of section 
     208(a)(6) or (7) of the Social Security Act.

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       Sec. 523. The bill includes a provision making technical 
     corrections to title XIV of the American Recovery and 
     Reinvestment Act of 2009 pertaining to the State Fiscal 
     Stabilization Fund.

             TITLE VI--AFGHAN ALLIES PROTECTION ACT OF 2009

       The bill includes language to increase the number of 
     certain Afghan aliens granted special immigrant status to not 
     more than 1,500 per year for each of fiscal years 2009 
     through 2013, authorize up to eight months of resettlement 
     assistance for such special immigrants, mandate a report from 
     the Secretaries of Homeland Security and State regarding the 
     implementation of these provisions, and require annual 
     reporting on the use of special immigrant visas.

   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 bill 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. 
     Neither the bill nor the explanatory statement contains any 
     limited tax benefits or limited tariff benefits as defined in 
     the applicable House and Senate rules.

                                                                           LABOR, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, EDUCATION
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                                                                                                                                                       Requester(s)
            Agency                         Account                               Project                        Amount   -----------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                                                         House                              Senate
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        AB Christian Learning Center, Ft. Worth, TX        $95,000  Burgess, Michael C.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for a higher education resource center
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Academy for Urban School Leadership, Chicago,     $238,000  Emanuel, Rahm
                                 Education (includes FIE)      IL for a campus-based teacher residency
                                                               program, which may include stipends
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Acelero Learning, Las Vegas, NV, for early        $476,000                                      Reid
                                 Education (includes FIE)      education programs
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Alameda County Office of Education,                $48,000  Lee, Barbara
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Educational Partnerships Foundation,
                                                               Hayward, CA for programs to deter truancy
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Alaska PTA, Anchorage, AK, to train parents       $238,000                                      Murkowski
                                 Education (includes FIE)      in their roles and responsibilities under
                                                               the No Child Left Behind Act
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Albany State University, Albany, GA for            $95,000  Bishop, Jr., Sanford D.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      enrichment activities for students in grades
                                                               6-12 to compliment school instruction in
                                                               science, technology, engineering and math
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Alley Pond Environmental Center, Douglaston,       $62,000  Ackerman, Gary L.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      NY for an environmental education program
                                                               for urban students from New York City
                                                               schools
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Alton School District, Alton, IL for arts          $95,000  Costello, Jerry F.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      education and equipment and technology for a
                                                               new technology center
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        American Ballet Theatre, New York, NY for         $143,000  Maloney, Carolyn B.                 Schumer
                                 Education (includes FIE)      educational activities
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        American Samoa Government, Pago Pago, AS for      $618,000  Faleomavaega, Eni F. H.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      teacher training in Samoan language and
                                                               instructional materials, which may include
                                                               equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Anson County Schools, Wadesboro, NC for            $95,000  Hayes, Robin
                                 Education (includes FIE)      purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Arkansas City Schools, Arkansas City, KS for      $120,000  Tiahrt, Todd
                                 Education (includes FIE)      the purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Audubon Society of Rhode Island, Smithfield,      $143,000                                      Reed
                                 Education (includes FIE)      RI, to develop the Environmental Education
                                                               for Urban Schools Initiative
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        AVANCE, Inc. Middle Rio Grande Valley             $285,000  Rodriguez, Ciro D.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Chapter, Del Rio, TX for a family literacy
                                                               program
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        AVANCE, Inc., Houston, TX for computers,          $285,000  Jackson-Lee, Sheila                 Cornyn
                                 Education (includes FIE)      technology, and program support for one or
                                                               more Head Start centers
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        AVANCE, Inc., Waco, TX for a family literacy       $95,000  Edwards, Chet
                                 Education (includes FIE)      program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Beecher Community Schools, Mt. Morris, MI to      $238,000  Kildee, Dale E.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      provide supplemental education services for
                                                               students at-risk of failing
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Bergen Performing Arts Center, Englewood, NJ       $95,000  Rothman, Steven R.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for arts education program, which may
                                                               include equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Best Buddies International, Miami, FL for         $333,000  Meek, Kendrick B.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      mentoring programs for persons with
                                                               intellectual disabilities
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Southeastern       $95,000                                      Specter
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, for
                                                               recruitment, placement and oversight of
                                                               school-based mentoring programs
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Bishop Museum, Honolulu, HI, for educational      $190,000                                      Inouye
                                 Education (includes FIE)      programming
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Blackhawk Foundation, Inc., Beaver Falls, PA      $143,000  Altmire, Jason
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for a physical education program at
                                                               Blackhawk High School, which may include
                                                               equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Boise State University, Boise, ID for the         $190,000  Simpson, Michael K.                 Crapo
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Idaho SySTEMic Solution program
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Bossier Parish School Board, Benton, LA, for       $95,000                                      Vitter
                                 Education (includes FIE)      acquisition of equipment and technology
                                                               upgrades
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Boys & Girls Club of Greater Milwaukee,           $285,000                                      Kohl
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Milwaukee, WI, to expand an early literacy
                                                               program for children
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Boys & Girls Clubs of the Los Angeles Harbor,     $238,000  Harman, Jane
                                 Education (includes FIE)      San Pedro, CA for college-preparation
                                                               activities, which may include equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Boys and Girls Club of Greater Sacramento, CA     $214,000  Matsui, Doris O.                    Boxer
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for an internet safety program for
                                                               teenagers, which may include equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Boys and Girls Club of Kootenai County, Post       $95,000                                      Crapo; Craig
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Falls, Idaho, to expand education, health,
                                                               and art programs, including the purchase of
                                                               equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Boys and Girls Club of the Wausau Area,            $95,000  Obey, David R.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Wausau, WI for its youth development program
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Washington--       $95,000                                      Warner; Webb
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Virginia, Alexandria, VA, for character,
                                                               leadership, education and career development
                                                               programs
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Bridgeport Public Schools, Bridgeport, CT,        $143,000                                      Lieberman; Dodd
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for professional development for teachers
                                                               and administrations in Bridgeport, CT
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Bristol Township School District, Levittown,      $238,000  Murphy, Patrick J.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      PA for a science education program, which
                                                               may include equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Brockton Area Private Industry Council,           $143,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Brockton, MA, for workforce development
                                                               programs for at-risk youth
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Bronxville Public School District,                $138,000  Lowey, Nita M.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Bronxville, NY for science education, which
                                                               may include equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Cabrini College, Radnor, PA, for professional      $95,000                                      Specter
                                 Education (includes FIE)      development for K-12 teachers
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        California State University-Northridge, CA        $285,000  Sherman, Brad
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for an arts education program, including
                                                               teacher professional development
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        California State University-Northridge, CA        $285,000  Sherman, Brad
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for teacher development
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Canton Symphony Orchestra Association,             $95,000  Regula, Ralph
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Canton, OH for the Northeast Ohio Arts
                                                               Education Collaborative, including teacher
                                                               training and curriculum development
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Carnegie Hall, New York, NY for its National      $315,000  Maloney, Carolyn B.                 Schumer
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Music Education Program
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Catholic Big Brothers Big Sisters, Inc., Los       $33,000  Becerra, Xavier
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Angeles, CA for youth mentoring program for
                                                               at-risk youth
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Cedar Rapids Symphony Orchestra, Cedar            $381,000                                      Harkin
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Rapids, IA, to support the Residency program
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Center for Advancing Partnerships in               $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Education, Allentown, PA, to develop a
                                                               foreign language distance learning program
                                                               and for teacher training
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Center for Rural Development, Somerset, KY        $238,000  Rogers, Harold
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for civic literacy programs
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Central Florida YMCA, Orlando, FL for             $190,000  Weldon, Dave
                                 Education (includes FIE)      expansion of the YMCA Achievers program
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Centro Latino for Literacy, Los Angeles, CA       $205,000  Roybal-Allard, Lucille
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for an English literacy program, which may
                                                               include tutoring
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Charter School Development Foundation, Las        $262,000  Berkley, Shelley; Porter, Jon C.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Vegas, NV for technology upgrades and
                                                               professional development
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Chicago Public Schools, Chicago, IL for           $190,000  Rush, Bobby L.                      Durbin
                                 Education (includes FIE)      educational enrichment activities
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Child and Family Network Centers--Leveling         $95,000                                      Warner; Webb
                                 Education (includes FIE)      the Playing Field: Start Early, Finish
                                                               Strong, Alexandria, VA, to expand preschool
                                                               programs for at-risk children
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Children Northwest, Vancouver, WA, to expand      $133,000                                      Murray
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Early Learning and Teaching Career Academies
                                                               in Southwest Washington
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Children's Coalition, West Palm Beach, FL for     $119,000  Wexler, Robert
                                 Education (includes FIE)      at-risk teenagers to participate in the
                                                               Library of Congress' Veterans History
                                                               Project
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Children's Hospital and Regional Medical          $143,000  Larsen, Rick; McDermott, Jim        Murray
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Center, Seattle, WA for a mobile, hands-on,
                                                               science-based program, which may include
                                                               equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Children's Literacy Initiative, Philadelphia,      $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
                                 Education (includes FIE)      PA, to improve the reading readiness and
                                                               early literacy of children
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Children's Services Council of Palm Beach         $190,000  Mahoney, Tim; Hastings, Alcee L.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      County, Boynton Beach, FL for an early
                                                               childhood literacy program
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        City of Compton, CA, for educational              $476,000                                      Feinstein
                                 Education (includes FIE)      programming at Tomorrow's Aeronautical
                                                               Museum
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        City of Dallas, Dallas, TX for family             $214,000  Johnson, Eddie Bernice
                                 Education (includes FIE)      literacy
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        City of Detroit, MI for daily physical            $238,000  Kilpatrick, Carolyn C.; Conyers,    Levin; Stabenow
                                 Education (includes FIE)      education activities, which may include                     Jr., John
                                                               equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        City of Fairfield, CA for after-school            $190,000  Tauscher, Ellen O.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      programs
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        City of Holyoke, Holyoke, MA, to develop a        $238,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
                                 Education (includes FIE)      full-service community school pilot project
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        City of Jacksonville, FL for the Jacksonville     $333,000  Crenshaw, Ander; Brown, Corrine     Bill Nelson
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Journey alternative education program
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        City of Jacksonville, FL, for the Take a Step      $48,000  Brown, Corrine
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Initiative to provide alternative education
                                                               for academically-challenged students
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        City of Long Beach, CA, for an at-risk youth    $1,189,000                                      Feinstein
                                 Education (includes FIE)      mentoring program
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        City of Los Angeles, CA for academic and          $219,000  Roybal-Allard, Lucille
                                 Education (includes FIE)      support services to prevent drop-outs of
                                                               school-age mothers
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        City of Los Angeles, CA, for the LA's BEST        $238,000                                      Feinstein
                                 Education (includes FIE)      afterschool enrichment program
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        City of Moultrie, GA, for technology               $95,000                                      Chambliss
                                 Education (includes FIE)      upgrades, including purchase of equipment
                                                               and professional development
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        City of Newark, CA for after-school programs       $29,000  Stark, Fortney Pete
                                 Education (includes FIE)
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        City of Portsmouth, Department of Museums,         $57,000  Scott, Robert C. Bobby
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Portsmouth, VA for the Visual and Performing
                                                               Arts After-School Program for at-risk youth
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        City of Presque Isle, ME, Recreation and          $238,000                                      Snowe; Collins
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Parks Department, for afterschool arts and
                                                               physical activity programs
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        City of Springfield, MO for the Ready to          $571,000  Blunt, Roy                          Bond
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Learn program, including equipment and
                                                               technology
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        City of St. Paul, MN, to provide tutoring,         $95,000                                      Klobuchar
                                 Education (includes FIE)      mentoring and other educational programs and
                                                               resources for afterschool programs
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        City Year New Hampshire, Stratham, NH, to         $143,000                                      Gregg
                                 Education (includes FIE)      expand education and youth development
                                                               programs
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Civic League of Greater New Brunswick, New        $190,000                                      Lautenberg; Menendez
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Brunswick, NJ, for the Academy of After
                                                               School Excellence
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Clark County School District, Las Vegas, NV       $190,000  Porter, Jon C.; Berkley, Shelley
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for the Family Leadership Institute
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Clark County School District, Las Vegas, NV       $238,000  Porter, Jon C.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for the Urban Teacher Mentor Program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Clark County School District, Las Vegas, NV,      $856,000                                      Reid
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for school counseling and dropout prevention
                                                               services
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Cleveland Avenue YMCA, Montgomery, AL, for         $95,000                                      Sessions
                                 Education (includes FIE)      after school math and science tutoring
                                                               programs
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Cleveland Metropolitan School District,            $95,000                                      Voinovich; Brown
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Cleveland, OH, for technology upgrades,
                                                               including purchase of equipment to improve
                                                               math, science and language proficiency
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Clovis Unified School District, Clovis, CA        $476,000  Radanovich, George
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for curriculum development, to include the
                                                               purchase of equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Coffeyville School District, Coffeyville, KS      $167,000  Tiahrt, Todd
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for the purchase of equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Committee for Action Program Services, Cedar      $219,000  Johnson, Eddie Bernice
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Hill, TX for professional development and
                                                               curriculum enhancements for teachers
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Communities in Schools of Northeast Texas,        $143,000  Hall, Ralph M.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Mount Pleasant, TX for a drop-out prevention
                                                               program
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Communities In Schools, Bell-Coryell              $143,000  Carter, John R.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Counties, Inc., Killeen, TX for the Youngest
                                                               Victims of War Project
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Connecticut Humanities Council, Middletown,       $238,000                                      Dodd; Lieberman
                                 Education (includes FIE)      CT, for curriculum development
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Connecticut Science Center, Hartford, CT for      $285,000  Larson, John B.                     Lierberman; Dodd
                                 Education (includes FIE)      education science programs, which may
                                                               include equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Connecticut Technical High School System,         $190,000  DeLauro, Rosa L.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Middletown, CT for equipment for the
                                                               Manufacturing Technologies Department of
                                                               Platt Technical High School in Milford, CT
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Connecticut Technical High School System,         $143,000  DeLauro, Rosa L.                    Dodd
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Middletown, CT for equipment for the
                                                               Manufacturing Technologies Department of
                                                               Vinal Technical High School
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Consortium for Children Services, Inc.,            $95,000  Walsh, James T.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Syracuse, NY for the Parents as Teachers
                                                               early childhood education program
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Anchorage, AK, for     $285,000                                      Murkowski
                                 Education (includes FIE)      educational programs for low performing
                                                               students in the Anchorage school district
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Cooperative Educational Service Agency No.        $856,000  Obey, David R.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      10, Chippewa Falls, WI for after-school
                                                               programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Cooperative Educational Service Agency No.        $476,000  Obey, David R.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      11, Turtle Lake, WI for after-school
                                                               programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Cooperative Educational Service Agency No.        $476,000  Obey, David R.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      12, Ashland, WI for after-school programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Cooperative Educational Services Agency No.        $95,000  Obey, David R.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      9, Tomahawk, WI for after-school programs
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Coppin State University, Baltimore, MD, to        $285,000                                      Mikulski
                                 Education (includes FIE)      support the Urban Education Corridor program
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        County of Amador, Jackson, CA, for the            $238,000                                      Feinstein
                                 Education (includes FIE)      College Preparation Initiative to provide
                                                               educational programming
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        County of Glacier School District #9,             $381,000                                      Baucus
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Browning, MT, for academic programs
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Crawford County Youth Service Bureau,              $57,000  Hill, Baron P.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Marengo, IN for educational programs for
                                                               students who have been suspended or expelled
                                                               from school or who are at-risk of suspension
                                                               or expulsion
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Cristo Rey Network, Chicago, IL, for               $95,000                                      Harkin
                                 Education (includes FIE)      feasibility studies of potential Iowa school
                                                               sites
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Cuyahoga County Board of County                    $95,000  Kucinich, Dennis J.                 Voinovich
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Commissioners, Cleveland, OH for a teacher
                                                               training initiative
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Danbury Public Schools, Danbury, CT for a         $262,000  Murphy, Christopher S.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      family literacy program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Dance Theater Etcetera, Brooklyn, NY for its       $71,000  Velazquez, Nydia M.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Tolerance through Arts initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        DeKalb County School System, Decatur, GA for      $381,000  Johnson, Jr., Henry C. Hank
                                 Education (includes FIE)      curriculum development, which may include
                                                               equipment and technology
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Delaware Department of Education, Dover, DE       $190,000  Castle, Michael N.                  Biden; Carper
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for the Starting Stronger early childhood
                                                               learning initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Delaware Department of Education, Dover, DE,      $190,000                                      Carper; Biden
                                 Education (includes FIE)      to provide translators and instructional
                                                               programs for English language learners
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        DePaul University, Chicago, IL, for math and      $714,000                                      Durbin
                                 Education (includes FIE)      science teacher education in Chicago Public
                                                               Schools
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Des Moines Community School District and          $285,000                                      Harkin
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Urban Dreams, Des Moines, IA, to continue a
                                                               demonstration on full service community
                                                               schools
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Des Moines Community School District, Des         $714,000                                      Harkin
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Moines, IA, to expand pre-kindergarten
                                                               programs
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Detroit Youth Foundation/YouthVille Detroit,      $238,000  Conyers, Jr., John; Kilpatrick,
                                 Education (includes FIE)      MI for a comprehensive youth development and                Carolyn C.
                                                               education program, which may include
                                                               supplies, software and equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Dinwiddie County Public Schools, Dinwiddie,        $95,000                                      Webb
                                 Education (includes FIE)      VA, for educational programming at a library/
                                                               media center, including the purchase of
                                                               equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Dominican Women's Development Center, Inc.,       $285,000  Rangel, Charles B.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      New York, NY for an after-school program
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Dougherty County School System, Albany, GA to      $95,000  Bishop, Jr., Sanford D.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      create and implement a pre-engineering, math
                                                               and technology magnet program at Southside
                                                               Middle School
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Duplin County Schools, Kenanville, NC for an       $95,000  McIntyre, Mike
                                 Education (includes FIE)      English language acquisition program, which
                                                               may include the purchase of equipment,
                                                               software and hardware
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Duquesne University of the Holy Spirit,           $285,000  Doyle, Michael F.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Pittsburgh, PA for science and technology
                                                               initiative, which may include the purchase
                                                               of software and equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Duval County Public Schools, Jacksonville, FL     $285,000  Crenshaw, Ander; Brown, Corrine
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for the Instructional Technology Initiative,
                                                               including purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Early Childhood and Family Learning Center        $285,000                                      Landrieu
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Foundation, New Orleans, LA, for educational
                                                               programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        East Cleburne Community Center, Cleburne, TX       $71,000  Edwards, Chet
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for an after-school tutoring program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        East Stroudsburg University, East                  $95,000                                      Specter
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Stroudsburg, PA, for math and science
                                                               curriculum development and professional
                                                               development for area teachers
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Eastern Kentucky PRIDE, Somerset, KY for          $190,000  Rogers, Harold
                                 Education (includes FIE)      environmental education programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Eastmont Community Center, Los Angeles, CA         $57,000  Napolitano, Grace F.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for an after-school program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        ECHO Center, Burlington, VT, for educational      $476,000                                      Leahy
                                 Education (includes FIE)      programming
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Economic Opportunity Foundation, Inc. Head         $95,000                                      Roberts
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Start Bryant Program, Kansas City, KS, for
                                                               early education programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Eden Housing, Hayward, CA for an after-school     $285,000  Tauscher, Ellen O.; Stark, Fortney  Boxer
                                 Education (includes FIE)      program, which may include equipment                        Pete
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Educational Advancement Alliance,                 $190,000  Fattah, Chaka
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Philadelphia, PA for music education
                                                               programs, which may include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Elgin Boys and Girls Club, Elgin, IL for           $95,000  Foster, Bill
                                 Education (includes FIE)      after-school programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Elko County School District, Elko, NV, to         $618,000                                      Reid
                                 Education (includes FIE)      enhance distance education capabilities,
                                                               including the purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Emery Unified School District, Emeryville, CA     $190,000  Lee, Barbara
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for counseling and after-school activities,
                                                               which may include equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Ennis Independent School District, Ennis, TX      $238,000  Barton, Joe
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for the Alternative Learning Center,
                                                               including curriculum development and
                                                               purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Envision Schools, San Francisco, CA for           $190,000  Pelosi, Nancy
                                 Education (includes FIE)      college preparation curriculum
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Esperanza, Philadelphia, PA, to expand            $119,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
                                 Education (includes FIE)      programs for Latino at-risk youth in
                                                               Chelsea, MA
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Evergreen Public Schools, Vancouver, WA for       $119,000  Baird, Brian
                                 Education (includes FIE)      online courses for students who failed
                                                               required courses
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Fairfax County Public Schools, Falls Church,       $95,000  Davis, Tom
                                 Education (includes FIE)      VA for the purchase of equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Fairplex Child Development Center, Pomona,         $95,000                                      Boxer
                                 Education (includes FIE)      CA, to expand the Early Childhood Education
                                                               Family Literacy, Parenting and Violence
                                                               Prevention Program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Falcon School District, Falcon, Colorado, for      $95,000                                      Allard
                                 Education (includes FIE)      the D-49 K-12 Science, Technology,
                                                               Engineering & Math Initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Family and Neighborhood Institute of NC,          $143,000  McIntyre, Mike
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Inc., Wilmington, NC for equipment and
                                                               technology to assist at-risk youth
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Family Resource Center, Inc., Pittsburgh, KS      $105,000  Boyda, Nancy E.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for programs for pre-school and school-age
                                                               children with autism and sensory integration
                                                               delays, which may include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Fayetteville Technical Community College,         $143,000  Hayes, Robin
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Fayetteville, NC for a teacher training
                                                               initiative, including purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Florida Union Free School District, Florida,      $257,000  Hall, John J.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      NY for teacher training, which may include
                                                               equipment and technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Foundation for Alzheimer's and Cultural            $95,000  Jackson, Jr., Jesse L.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Memory, Chicago, IL for its Memory Bridge
                                                               initiative for an after-school service
                                                               learning program for at-risk students
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Foundation of Community Empowerment, Dallas,      $381,000                                      Cornyn
                                 Education (includes FIE)      TX, for educational activities for early
                                                               childcare providers to prepare students for
                                                               school
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Friendship Circle, West Bloomfield, MI for        $190,000  Knollenberg, Joe
                                 Education (includes FIE)      educational programs at the Meer Family
                                                               Friendship Center's Ferber Kaufman LifeTown
                                                               Building, including purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Galena City School District, Galena, AK for a     $485,000  Young, Don                          Murkowski
                                 Education (includes FIE)      boarding school for at-risk Native students
                                                               from remote villages across Western Alaska
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        George B. Thomas Learning Academy, Bethesda,      $190,000  Van Hollen, Chris
                                 Education (includes FIE)      MD for an after-school program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Girl Scouts of the USA, New York, NY for the      $238,000  Walsh, James T.; Regula, Ralph
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Fair Play initiative to engage girls in
                                                               science, technology, engineering and
                                                               mathematics
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Girls Incorporated of Alameda County, San         $181,000  Lee, Barbara
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Leandro, CA for literacy programs for young
                                                               girls, which may include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Girls Incorporated of Greater Atlanta, GA for      $71,000  Lewis, John
                                 Education (includes FIE)      supplemental education support with
                                                               technology, math, and science
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Give Every Child a Chance, Manteca, CA for        $476,000  Cardoza, Dennis A.; McNerney,
                                 Education (includes FIE)      mentoring and after-school programs for at-                 Jerry
                                                               risk youth
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Goshen Community Schools, Goshen, IN for          $285,000  Souder, Mark E.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      curriculum development, to include the
                                                               purchase of equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Grand County School District, Moab, UT, for       $190,000                                      Bennett
                                 Education (includes FIE)      school-based mentoring programs for low
                                                               performing students
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Grant County Board of Education,                  $190,000  Davis, Geoff
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Williamstown, KY for purchase of equipment
                                                               at the Aviation Maintenance Technician
                                                               program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Great Neck Center for the Visual and              $238,000  Ackerman, Gary L.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Performing Arts, Great Neck, NY for after-
                                                               school and professional development programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Harlem School of the Arts, Inc., New York, NY      $95,000  Rangel, Charles B.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for art, theater and music education
                                                               programs, which may include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Hattie Larlham Research Institute, Mantua, OH     $238,000  LaTourette, Steven C.               Brown
                                 Education (includes FIE)      to provide evidence-based services to pre-
                                                               school children with a primary diagnosis of
                                                               autism
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Haverstraw-Stony Point Central School             $138,000  Lowey, Nita M.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      District, Garnerville, NY for English
                                                               language acquisition programs, which may
                                                               include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Hawaii Public Radio, Honolulu, HI for music        $95,000  Abercrombie, Neil
                                 Education (includes FIE)      education programs, which may include
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Health Trust, Campbell, CA for Youth Health        $90,000  Honda, Michael M.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Advocate High School Clubs for after-school
                                                               and physical education program
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Helen Keller International, New York, NY for    $1,189,000  DeLauro, Rosa L.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      the Child Sight Vision Screening Program and
                                                               to provide eyeglasses to children whose
                                                               educational performance may be hindered
                                                               because of poor vision
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Herring Gut Learning Center, Port Clyde, ME,       $95,000                                      Snowe; Collins
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for science curriculum development for Maine
                                                               students in grades 6-12
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Highline Public Schools, Burien, WA for the       $238,000  Smith, Adam; McDermott, Jim
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Aviation High School, which may include
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Hillsboro Independent School District,             $95,000  Edwards, Chet
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Hillsboro, TX for its GEAR UP program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Hoke County Schools, Raeford, NC for              $143,000  Hayes, Robin
                                 Education (includes FIE)      technology upgrades, including purchase of
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Hope Through Housing Foundation, Rancho           $333,000  Miller, Gary G.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Cucamonga, CA for a program in academic
                                                               tutoring and enrichment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Houston Community College, Houston, TX for a      $285,000  Green, Al
                                 Education (includes FIE)      recruitment and training programs for
                                                               firefighters and EMTs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Idaho Falls Arts Council, Idaho Falls, ID for     $285,000  Simpson, Michael K.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      the purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Independence Public Schools, Independence, KS     $238,000  Tiahrt, Todd
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for the purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN for      $95,000  Ellsworth, Brad
                                 Education (includes FIE)      a math partnership for teacher training with
                                                               the Vincennes Community School Corporation
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Institute for Advanced Learning and Research,      $95,000  Goode, Jr., Virgil H.               Webb
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Danville, VA for the STEM Mobile Learning
                                                               Laboratory, including purchase of equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Institute for Educational Equity and              $190,000  Fattah, Chaka
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Opportunity, Philadelphia, PA for a
                                                               repository of research on education reform
                                                               efforts, which may include equipment and
                                                               technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Institute for Student Achievement, Lake           $238,000  Towns, Edolphus                     Schumer
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Success, NY for school reform activities at
                                                               Brooklyn Preparatory High School, Brooklyn
                                                               Community Arts and Media High School, and
                                                               Foundations Academy
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Institute for Student Achievement, Lake           $238,000                                      Schumer
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Success, NY, for programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Iowa Association of School Boards, Des          $3,330,000                                      Harkin
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Moines, IA, for continuation and expansion
                                                               of the Skills Iowa program
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Iowa Department of Education to continue the    $5,471,000                                      Harkin
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Harkin grant program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        i-SAFE, Inc., Carlsbad, CA for technology         $190,000  Sanchez, Linda T.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      upgrades to Los Nietos School District for a
                                                               pilot program, which may include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Jazz at Lincoln Center, New York, NY for          $381,000  Nadler, Jerrold
                                 Education (includes FIE)      music education programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Jenks Public Schools, Jenks, OK for               $190,000  Sullivan, John
                                 Education (includes FIE)      curriculum development, to include the
                                                               purchase of technology and equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Jobs for Arizona's Graduates, Scottsdale, AZ      $143,000  Grijalva, Raul M.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for drop-out prevention and after school
                                                               programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Joplin Public Schools, Joplin, MO for             $143,000  Blunt, Roy
                                 Education (includes FIE)      technology upgrades
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Joppatowne High School, Belair, MD for the        $143,000  Ruppersberger, C. A. Dutch
                                 Education (includes FIE)      career and technical education program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Jordan School District, Sandy, UT for              $33,000  Matheson, Jim
                                 Education (includes FIE)      equipment and technology to implement a new
                                                               classroom performance evaluation system
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Kansas Children's Discovery Center, Topeka,        $95,000                                      Roberts
                                 Education (includes FIE)      KS, for exhibit development for children's
                                                               interactive educational development
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Kanuikapono Public Charter School, Kaui, HI       $119,000  Hirono, Mazie K.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for equipment, technology and training for a
                                                               new technology center
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Kauai Economic Development Board, Lihue, HI,      $285,000                                      Inouye; Akaka
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for math and science education
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Kaufman Center, New York, NY for music and         $95,000  Nadler, Jerrold
                                 Education (includes FIE)      arts education
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Kipp Foundation, San Francisco, CA for a          $143,000  Berry, Marion
                                 Education (includes FIE)      subgrant to the KIPP Delta College
                                                               Preparatory School in Helena, AR
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA for a          $119,000  Visclosky, Peter J.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      subgrant to the KIPP LEAD College Prep
                                                               Charter School in Gary, IN, which may
                                                               include equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA, for            $95,000                                      Alexander
                                 Education (includes FIE)      academic and afterschool programs including
                                                               subgrants in Memphis and Nashville,
                                                               Tennessee
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Las Vegas Natural History Museum, Las Vegas,      $143,000                                      Reid
                                 Education (includes FIE)      NV, to expand natural history education
                                                               programs
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Latino Theatre Company, Los Angeles, CA for a     $105,000  Roybal-Allard, Lucille
                                 Education (includes FIE)      music and arts education program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Lee County School District, Sanford, NC for        $95,000  Etheridge, Bob
                                 Education (includes FIE)      an English language acquisition program,
                                                               which may include the purchase of software
                                                               and technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Lee Pesky Learning Center, Boise, ID for the      $333,000  Simpson, Michael K.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Idaho Early Literacy Project, which may
                                                               include the purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Leeward Community College, Pearl City, HI, to     $238,000                                      Inouye
                                 Education (includes FIE)      provide college preparatory education for
                                                               Filipino students
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Lehigh Carbon Community College,                   $95,000                                      Specter
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Schnecksville, PA, to provide science,
                                                               technology, engineering and math programs to
                                                               area high school students
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Lewis-Clark State College, Lewiston, ID for       $285,000  Sali, Bill                          Crapo
                                 Education (includes FIE)      the purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Libby School District #4, Libby, MT, for          $381,000                                      Baucus
                                 Education (includes FIE)      academic programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Life's Kitchen, Inc., Boise, ID for life          $143,000  Simpson, Michael K.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      skills instruction programs for at-risk
                                                               youth, to include purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Lincoln County School District, Panaca, NV,        $24,000                                      Reid
                                 Education (includes FIE)      to expand early education services,
                                                               including the purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Literacy Council of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK to       $81,000  Young, Don
                                 Education (includes FIE)      train adult volunteers to tutor school-age
                                                               children in reading, writing and mathematics
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Literacy Council of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK, to      $95,000                                      Murkowski
                                 Education (includes FIE)      provide educational materials for low-income
                                                               students and their families
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Loess Hills Area Education Agency in Iowa for     $714,000                                      Harkin; Grassley
                                 Education (includes FIE)      a demonstration in early childhood education
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Loras College, Dubuque, IA, for literacy          $238,000                                      Harkin
                                 Education (includes FIE)      programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Los Angeles County Office of Education,           $167,000  Roybal-Allard, Lucille
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Downey, CA for professional development for
                                                               teachers and administrators
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA for a       $951,000  Alexander, Rodney; McCrery, Jim     Landrieu; Vitter
                                 Education (includes FIE)      program in K-12 cyberspace education in
                                                               cooperation with members of the Consortium
                                                               for Education, Research and Technology of
                                                               North Louisiana
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Lower Pioneer Valley Educational                  $190,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Collaborative, West Springfield, MA, for the
                                                               continued development of an online education
                                                               center
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI for STEM      $333,000  Moore, Gwen                         Kohl
                                 Education (includes FIE)      curriculum development, and after-school
                                                               programs
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Maryland Higher Education Commission,             $381,000  Ruppersberger, C. A. Dutch
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Annapolis, MD for a STEM initiative
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Massachusetts 2020 Foundation, Boston, MA,        $190,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for the continued development of an extended
                                                               learning time initiative
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, North       $95,000  Olver, John W.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Adams, MA for a collection of science
                                                               materials for K-12 educators and
                                                               professional development
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Maui Economic Development Board, Kihei, HI,       $285,000                                      Inouye
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for engaging girls in STEM education
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Mayor's Time, Inc., Detroit, MI for a             $238,000  Kilpatrick, Carolyn C.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      comprehensive study of after-school
                                                               programs, which may include equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        McAllen Independent School District, McAllen,     $119,000  Hinojosa, Ruben
                                 Education (includes FIE)      TX for summer math camps and school year
                                                               math programs, which may include equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        McWane Science Center, Birmingham, AL, for         $95,000                                      Sessions
                                 Education (includes FIE)      teacher training and purchase of equipment.
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Mentoring Partnership of Long Island,              $95,000  Israel, Steve; McCarthy, Carolyn    Schumer
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Hauppauge, NY for a mentoring program for at-
                                                               risk youth
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Mentoring Partnership of Southwestern              $95,000                                      Specter
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA, for
                                                               recruitment, placement, and oversight of
                                                               school-based mentoring programs
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Metropolitan Wilmington Urban League,             $190,000                                      Carper; Biden
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Wilmington, DE, to expand the Achievement
                                                               Matters! program
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Mexican American Opportunity Foundation,           $71,000  Roybal-Allard, Lucille
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Montebello, CA for after-school programs for
                                                               students who attend Henry T. Gage and
                                                               Chester W. Nimitz middle schools in
                                                               Huntington Park, CA
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Miami, FL       $143,000  Diaz-Balart, Lincoln
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for the Education Council of International
                                                               Cities initiative, including curriculum
                                                               development
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Milton S. Eisenhower Foundation, Washington,      $143,000  Regula, Ralph
                                 Education (includes FIE)      DC for a full service school demonstration
                                                               project in the Canton, Ohio public school
                                                               district
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Milwaukee Public Schools, Milwaukee, WI for        $95,000  Moore, Gwen                         Kohl
                                 Education (includes FIE)      after-school programs
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Milwaukee Public Schools, Milwaukee, WI, to       $333,000                                      Kohl
                                 Education (includes FIE)      strengthen the Science, Technology,
                                                               Engineering and Math curriculum
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Milwaukee Public Schools, Milwaukee, WI, to     $1,142,000                                      Kohl
                                 Education (includes FIE)      support afterschool activities for youth
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Mind Trust, Indianapolis, IN to recruit           $190,000  Carson, Andre                       Lugar
                                 Education (includes FIE)      leaders to promote and implement education
                                                               reform, which may include scholarships
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Minnesota Humanities Center, St. Paul, MN for      $95,000  Oberstar, James L.                  Klobuchar; Coleman
                                 Education (includes FIE)      teacher professional development, which may
                                                               include honoraria
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Mississippi Council on Economic Education,        $238,000                                      Cochran
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Jackson, MS, for Achieving Comprehensive
                                                               Economic and Financial Literacy of
                                                               Mississippi Students
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Mississippi State University, Mississippi         $285,000                                      Cochran; Wicker
                                 Education (includes FIE)      State, MS, for enhancing K-12 science and
                                                               math preparation, including purchase of
                                                               equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Mississippi University for Women, Columbus,       $285,000                                      Cochran; Wicker
                                 Education (includes FIE)      MS, for strengthening partnerships between K-
                                                               12 parents, children's teachers, principals,
                                                               superintendents and other school officials,
                                                               including purchase of equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Missouri State University, Springfield, MO        $143,000  Blunt, Roy
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for summer instructional programs for low-
                                                               income high school students
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Mitchells Place, Birmingham, AL for early         $250,000  Bachus, Spencer
                                 Education (includes FIE)      learning and after school programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Montgomery County Public Schools, Rockville,      $143,000  Van Hollen, Chris
                                 Education (includes FIE)      MD for curriculum development at magnet
                                                               schools, which may equipment and technology
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Muhammad Ali Center, Louisville, KY for            $95,000  Yarmuth, John A.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      educational outreach
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA, for              $238,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
                                 Education (includes FIE)      educational programming
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        National Black Arts Festival, Atlanta, GA for     $143,000  Lewis, John; Bishop, Jr., Sanford
                                 Education (includes FIE)      teacher training and curriculum development,                D.; Johnson, Jr., Henry C. Hank
                                                               which may include equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        National Center for Electronically Mediated       $190,000  DeLauro, Rosa L.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Learning, Inc., Milford, CT for the
                                                               P.E.B.B.L.E.S. Project, which may include
                                                               equipment and technology
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        National Council of La Raza in Washington,        $476,000                                      Menendez; Bingaman
                                 Education (includes FIE)      DC, for the Center for Early Childhood
                                                               Education
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        National Flight Academy, Pensacola, FL for        $190,000  Miller, Jeff                        Bill Nelson; Martinez
                                 Education (includes FIE)      development of a science, technology,
                                                               engineering and mathematics distance
                                                               learning curriculum
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Native American Indian, Alaskan, and Hawaiian     $285,000                                      Enzi
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Educational Development Center, Sheridan,
                                                               WY, to expand professional development in
                                                               early literacy and math programs for
                                                               teachers
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Nerih, Inc., Aliquippa, PA for the Nerih           $57,000  Altmire, Jason
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Leadership Development and Training Center,
                                                               for after-school programs
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Nevada Humanities, Reno, NV, to develop and       $143,000                                      Reid
                                 Education (includes FIE)      expand a comprehensive online encyclopedia
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Nevada Speech and Hearing Association, Reno,       $24,000                                      Reid
                                 Education (includes FIE)      NV, to recruit and train special education
                                                               teachers
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        New England Center for Children, Inc.,            $190,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Southborough, MA, to provide equipment for
                                                               training programs to support teachers of
                                                               children with autism
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        New Futures, Burien, WA for education support     $190,000  Smith, Adam                         Murray
                                 Education (includes FIE)      services for students at-risk of failure
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        New Jersey Virtual School, Tinton Falls, NJ       $190,000  Holt, Rush D.                       Lautenberg; Menendez
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for curricula and professional development
                                                               for teachers
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        New Mexico Mathematics, Engineering, Science      $238,000                                      Bingaman
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Achievement, Inc, Albuquerque, NM, to
                                                               prepare students from under-represented
                                                               populations to pursue STEM college majors
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        New School University, New York, NY, for the      $714,000                                      Schumer
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Institute for Urban Education
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        New York Hall of Science, Queens, NY, for         $476,000                                      Schumer
                                 Education (includes FIE)      science exhibits and educational programming
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Nicholas Senn High School, Chicago, IL for        $381,000  Schakowsky, Janice D.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      technology upgrades, which may include
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Niles Township Superintendents Association,       $143,000  Schakowsky, Janice D.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Niles, IL for a family literacy program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Norris B. Langston Foundation, Port St. Joe,      $190,000  Boyd, Allen
                                 Education (includes FIE)      FL for drop-out prevention programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        North Carolina Biotechnology Center, Research      $95,000  Miller, Brad
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Triangle Park, NC for K-12 STEM teaching
                                                               materials and teacher training
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC     $128,000  Price, David E.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for academic enrichment activities,
                                                               including parental involvement
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        North Carolina Technology Association             $190,000  Hayes, Robin; Butterfield, G. K.    Burr
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Education Foundation, Raleigh, NC for the
                                                               School Technology Demonstration Project,
                                                               including purchase of equipment and
                                                               subgrants
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Northwest Center, Seattle, WA for the             $238,000  Inslee, Jay                         Murray
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Integrated Child Development Program for
                                                               education and support services for
                                                               developmentally delayed or disabled persons,
                                                               which may include equipment or technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Norwalk Public Schools, Norwalk, CT for           $143,000  Shays, Christopher
                                 Education (includes FIE)      technology upgrades, to include the purchase
                                                               of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Nye County School District, Pahrump, NV, to       $143,000                                      Reid
                                 Education (includes FIE)      expand career and technical programs,
                                                               including the purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Oakland Unified School District, Oakland, CA      $190,000  Lee, Barbara
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for teacher recruitment and training
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Open Content Foundation, North Logan, UT for      $190,000  Bishop, Rob                         Hatch
                                 Education (includes FIE)      curriculum development
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Operation Shoestring, Jackson, MS, for after      $190,000                                      Cochran
                                 Education (includes FIE)      school summer enrichment programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Ophelia Project and Boys Initiative of Tampa      $167,000  Castor, Kathy
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Bay, Tampa, FL for Preparing Sixth Graders
                                                               for Success through Building Social and
                                                               Emotional Intelligence program for
                                                               enrichment and support services for sixth
                                                               grade students
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Pacific Islands Center for Educational            $476,000                                      Inouye
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Development in American Samoa, Pago Pago,
                                                               American Samoa, for program development
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Para los Ninos, Los Angles, CA for teacher        $143,000  Solis, Hilda L.; Richardson, Laura
                                 Education (includes FIE)      instruction and curriculum development,
                                                               which may include equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Parents as Teachers National Center, St.          $238,000                                      Bond
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Louis, MO, to develop research-based
                                                               materials and training for home visiting
                                                               professionals for families of children with
                                                               autism
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Parents for Public Schools of Jackson, Inc.,       $48,000                                      Cochran
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Jackson, MS, for arts education programs
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Partners In Development Foundation, Honolulu,     $500,000  Hirono, Mazie K.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      HI for a mobile parent education program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Partnership for Education in Ashtabula            $285,000  LaTourette, Steven C.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      County, Ashtabula, OH for academic
                                                               enrichment activities, inlcuding parental
                                                               and community involvement
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Partnership for Education in Ashtabula            $190,000  Ryan, Tim
                                 Education (includes FIE)      County, Ashtabula, OH for the PowerUp!
                                                               Partnership, which may include technology
                                                               and equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Patrick County Education Foundation, Stuart,      $167,000  Boucher, Rick
                                 Education (includes FIE)      VA for a college access program for high
                                                               school students
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        PE4life Foundation, Kansas City, MO, for          $476,000                                      Harkin
                                 Education (includes FIE)      expansion and assessment of PE4life programs
                                                               across Iowa
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Pennsylvania State University, University          $95,000                                      Specter
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Park, PA, for a youth mentoring program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Phoenixville Community Education Foundation,      $147,000  Gerlach, Jim
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Phoenixville, PA for remedial after school
                                                               math and reading education
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Pittsburgh,        $238,000  Murphy, Tim; Doyle, Michael F.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      PA, for curriculum development
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Pollard Foundation, Las Vegas, NV, to improve     $190,000                                      Reid
                                 Education (includes FIE)      math, science and literacy instruction at
                                                               the Rainbow Dreams Academy
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Polynesian Voyaging Society, Honolulu, HI,        $238,000                                      Inouye
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for educational programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Port Chester-Rye Union Free School District,      $138,000  Lowey, Nita M.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Port Chester, NY for extended day, teacher
                                                               professional development, or other
                                                               activities to implement full service
                                                               community schools
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Project Cornerstone, San Jose, CA for the         $143,000  Honda, Michael M.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      School Partnerships Program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Project GRAD Ohio, Columbus, OH, to help           $95,000                                      Brown
                                 Education (includes FIE)      students graduate from high school ready for
                                                               college
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Project HOME, Philadelphia, PA, for after          $95,000                                      Specter
                                 Education (includes FIE)      school and summer programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Putnam County Educational Service Center,         $238,000  Latta, Robert E.                    Brown
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Ottawa, OH for a mentoring program designed
                                                               for students with disabilities, including
                                                               purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Reading Recovery Council of North America in      $381,000  Hobson, David L.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      7th District, Ohio, Worthington, OH for an
                                                               early literacy intervention program,
                                                               including subgrants
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Recordings for the Blind and Dyslexic--            $95,000  Goode, Jr., Virgil H.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Virginia Unit, Charlottesville, VA for a
                                                               digital textbook recording initiative to
                                                               assist visually-impaired students
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Riverside County Office of Education,             $476,000  Calvert, Ken
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Riverside, CA for the School Dropout
                                                               Prevention and Student Success Initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Riverside Unified School District, Riverside,     $238,000  Calvert, Ken
                                 Education (includes FIE)      CA for the Virtual School Curriculum
                                                               Expansion program, including purchasing
                                                               curriculum and equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Roads to Success, New York, NY, to support         $95,000                                      Specter
                                 Education (includes FIE)      college scholarships for rural, low-income
                                                               high school graduates in Pennsylvania
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Rockdale County Public Schools, Conyers, GA       $238,000  Johnson, Jr., Henry C. Hank
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for a family literacy program
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        RuralCap of Alaska, Anchorage, AK, for            $476,000                                      Murkowski
                                 Education (includes FIE)      distance learning for head start teachers
                                                               and parents as teachers programs, including
                                                               the purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Rutland City Public Schools, Rutland,             $143,000                                      Sanders
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Vermont, for summer learning programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Salt Lake City School District, Salt Lake          $95,000                                      Hatch
                                 Education (includes FIE)      City, UT, for a K-12 school-to-work program
                                                               for at risk students
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        San Francisco District Attorney's Office, San     $238,000                                      Feinstein
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Francisco, CA, for the Academic Recovery
                                                               Center at-rish youth mentoring and education
                                                               program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        San Francisco Unified School District, San        $381,000  Pelosi, Nancy
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Francisco, CA for college preparation
                                                               programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        San Marcos Consolidated Independent School        $333,000  Doggett, Lloyd
                                 Education (includes FIE)      District, San Marcos, TX for implementation
                                                               of math and science curriculum
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Santa Barbara County Education Office, Santa       $95,000  Capps, Lois
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Barbara, CA for the Santa Barbara Summit
                                                               High School for educational programming to
                                                               reduce school risk factors for students
                                                               recovering from drug and alcohol abuse
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Save the Children, Westport, CT for               $143,000  Shays, Christopher
                                 Education (includes FIE)      curriculum development to support early
                                                               childhood education, obesity, and literacy
                                                               programs, including the purchase of
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        School District of Palm Beach County, West        $557,000  Wexler, Robert; Klein, Ron;
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Palm Beach, FL for a teacher mentoring and                  Mahoney, Tim
                                                               training program
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        School District of West Allis-West Milwaukee,      $95,000  Moore, Gwen
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Milwaukee, WI for the SAFE after-school
                                                               program
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Scotland County Schools, Laurinburg, NC for        $95,000  Hayes, Robin
                                 Education (includes FIE)      purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Seattle Public Schools, Seattle, WA for a          $95,000  McDermott, Jim
                                 Education (includes FIE)      language program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Self-Enhancement, Inc., Portland, OR for          $381,000  Blumenauer, Earl                    Smith; Wyden
                                 Education (includes FIE)      academic enrichment for under-served youth,
                                                               which may include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Shiloh Economic and Entrepreneurial Lifelong       $95,000                                      Menendez; Lautenberg
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Development Corporation, Planfield, NJ, for
                                                               the Titans for Tomorrow afterschool program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Signature Theater, Arlington, VA for an arts      $262,000  Moran, James P.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      education program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Silicon Valley Education Foundation, San          $190,000  Honda, Michael M.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Jose, CA for support for Teacher Innovation
                                                               Grants and the Stepping up to Algebra
                                                               program to advance students in math and
                                                               provide teacher training
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Skills Alaska, Anchorage, AK, for a student/      $951,000                                      Murkowski
                                 Education (includes FIE)      teach enhancement program across Alaska
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        SMART (Start Making A Reader Today),               $95,000                                      Smith; Wyden
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Portland, OR, for children's literacy
                                                               programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Smith Center for the Performing Arts, Las         $409,000  Berkley, Shelley                    Reid
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Vegas, NV for its arts education program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        South Bend Community School Corporation,          $143,000  Donnelly, Joe
                                 Education (includes FIE)      South Bend, IN for technology-based literacy
                                                               intervention, which may include the purchase
                                                               of software and technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        SouthCoast Connected, New Bedford, MA, for        $143,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
                                 Education (includes FIE)      expansion of programs designed to reduce the
                                                               teen dropout rate
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Southeast Ohio Center for Excellence in           $238,000  Wilson, Charles A.                  Voinovich
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Mathematics and Science, Athens, OH for
                                                               teacher training in math and science
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        SouthEastern Pennsylvania Consortium for          $190,000                                      Specter; Casey
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Higher Education, Glenside, PA, for the
                                                               Institute of Mathematics and Science to
                                                               provide professional development to K-12
                                                               teachers
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Special Olympics, Omaha, NE for the 2010          $238,000  Terry, Lee                          Hagel; Ben Nelson
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Special Olympics USA National Games
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Springfield Public School District #19,           $143,000  DeFazio, Peter A.                   Wyden
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Springfield, OR for arts education programs
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        St. Bernard Parish School Board, Chalmette,       $714,000                                      Landrieu
                                 Education (includes FIE)      LA, for educational programming, including
                                                               the purchase of educational equipment for a
                                                               cultural arts facility
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        St. Joseph's University, Philadelphia, PA, to      $95,000                                      Specter
                                 Education (includes FIE)      develop a Public Education Partnership to
                                                               provide professional development to area
                                                               principals and teachers
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        St. Louis Community College, St. Louis, MO,       $714,000                                      Bond
                                 Education (includes FIE)      to link elementary and secondary inner city
                                                               and rural school students with industry to
                                                               promote STEM and life science academic study
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, IN, to expand     $190,000                                      Lugar
                                 Education (includes FIE)      tutoring and mentoring program for
                                                               disadvantaged students K-8 elementary
                                                               schools in South Bend, IN
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        St. Mary's University, Winona, MN for             $228,000  Walz, Timothy J.                    Klobuchar; Coleman
                                 Education (includes FIE)      professional development for teachers
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Stamford Symphony Orchestra, Stamford, CT for      $95,000  Shays, Christopher
                                 Education (includes FIE)      a music education program, including
                                                               purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Stark County Educational Resource Center,          $95,000  Regula, Ralph
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Canton, OH for a school leadership program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Streamwood High School--School District U-46,     $238,000  Roskam, Peter J.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Eglin, IL for curriculum development at the
                                                               Manufacturing Career Exploration Education
                                                               program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Team SAFE-T, Beverly Hills, CA for emergency      $238,000  Harman, Jane
                                 Education (includes FIE)      and preparedness education program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        The University of Akron, Akron, OH for STEM       $167,000  Sutton, Betty; Ryan, Tim            Brown; Voinovich
                                 Education (includes FIE)      education initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Thiel College, Greenville, PA, for curriculum      $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
                                 Education (includes FIE)      development and including the purchase of
                                                               equipment to support a distance learning
                                                               partnership with area K-12 schools
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Titusville High School, Titusville, PA for        $238,000  Peterson, John E.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      technology and equipment upgrades
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Toledo GROWs High School Garden Learning           $95,000  Kaptur, Marcy
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Initiative, Toledo, OH for hands-on science
                                                               based curriculum, which may include
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Tuckahoe Union Free School District,              $138,000  Lowey, Nita M.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Tuckahoe, NY for a pre-K program, which may
                                                               include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Tulsa Public Schools, Tulsa, OK for               $285,000  Sullivan, John                      Inhofe
                                 Education (includes FIE)      curriculum development, to include the
                                                               purchase of technology and equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania,           $95,000                                      Specter
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Philadelphia, PA, for recruitment,
                                                               placement, and oversight of school-based
                                                               mentoring programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        University of Mississippi, University, MS, to     $285,000                                      Cochran; Wicker
                                 Education (includes FIE)      enhance mathematics preparation
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        University of Nebraska Kearney, Kearney, NE,       $95,000                                      Hagel; Nelson
                                 Education (includes FIE)      to develop early childhood education
                                                               programs and expand online educational
                                                               access to the underserved
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        University of Nebraska-Omaha, Omaha, NE, to       $476,000                                      Ben Nelson
                                 Education (includes FIE)      develop and implement a training program
                                                               centered on civic leadership
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        University of New Hampshire Institute on          $319,000  Shea-Porter, Carol
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Disability, Durham, NH for education,
                                                               training and technical assistance to improve
                                                               services for students with autism
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA,       $428,000                                      Landrieu
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for supporting and developing charter and
                                                               district-run public schools in New Orleans
                                                               through teacher education, leadership
                                                               preparation, applied research and policy, in
                                                               cooperation with Tulane University
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        University of North Carolina at Greensboro,       $250,000  Coble, Howard; Miller, Brad
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Greensboro, NC for the ON TRACK LEARN MATH
                                                               project
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO,     $143,000                                      Salazar
                                 Education (includes FIE)      to establish the Center for Excellence and
                                                               Innovation in Education
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        University of Southern Indiana, Evansville,        $95,000  Ellsworth, Brad
                                 Education (includes FIE)      IN to prepare in-service K-12 teachers to
                                                               teach science, technology, and mathematics
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        University of Southern Mississippi,               $238,000                                      Cochran
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Hattiesburg, MS, for gifted education
                                                               programs at the Frances Kranes Center for
                                                               Gifted Studies
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        University of Southern Mississippi,               $195,000                                      Cochran; Wicker
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Hattiesburg, MS, for K-12 arts and science
                                                               curriculum and content standards development
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        University of Southern Mississippi,               $285,000                                      Cochran; WIcker
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Hattiesburg, MS, for math science literacy
                                                               enhancement
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        University of the Sciences in Philadelphia,        $95,000                                      Specter
                                 Education (includes FIE)      PA, for a science education partnership
                                                               which will provide professional development
                                                               to area teachers
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Valley Center Public Schools, Valley Center,      $442,000  Tiahrt, Todd
                                 Education (includes FIE)      KS for curriculum development, to include
                                                               the purchase of technology and equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Vernonia School District, Vernonia, OR for        $381,000  Wu, David                           Wyden
                                 Education (includes FIE)      technology and equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Victoria Chamber of Commerce, Victoria, TX         $95,000  Paul, Ron
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for the Sure BET program to reduce drop-out
                                                               rates
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Walden West Foundation, Saratoga, CA to            $48,000  Honda, Michael M.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      develop green-science curriculum and provide
                                                               teacher professional development, which may
                                                               include equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Wallace Accelerated High School, Colorado         $143,000  Conaway, K. Michael
                                 Education (includes FIE)      City, TX for a charter campus for at-risk
                                                               students in grades 8-12, including purchase
                                                               of equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Warren County Career Center, Warren, PA for       $190,000  Peterson, John E.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      purchase of equipment for the automotive
                                                               program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Washington Jesuit Academy, Washington, DC,        $238,000                                      Ben Nelson; Harkin
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for mentoring activities
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Washoe County School District, Reno, NV, for      $856,000                                      Reid
                                 Education (includes FIE)      dropout prevention and intervention services
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        We Care San Jacinto, Inc., San Jacinto, CA         $77,000  Lewis, Jerry
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for an After-School Tutoring program and to
                                                               establish a gang prevention program aimed at
                                                               elementary and secondary school students
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Weber State University, Ogden, UT for a           $143,000  Bishop, Rob
                                 Education (includes FIE)      teacher training initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        West Virginia University at Parkersburg, WV        $86,000  Mollohan, Alan B.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for literacy and technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Westchester Jewish Community Services, White       $95,000  Hall, John J.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Plains, NY for after-school initiatives
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Western Folklife Center, Elko, NV, for             $95,000                                      Reid
                                 Education (includes FIE)      educational programming
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Widener University, Chester, PA for the           $200,000  Brady, Robert A.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Widener Partnership Charter School
                                                               Initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Widener University, Chester, PA, for               $95,000                                      Specter
                                 Education (includes FIE)      curriculum development and teacher training
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Winfield Public Schools, Winfield, KS for         $213,000  Tiahrt, Todd
                                 Education (includes FIE)      curriculum development, to include the
                                                               purchase of technology and equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership,           $95,000  Moore, Gwen
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Milwaukee, WI for public school curriculum
                                                               development, outreach and staff
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Women and Families Center, Meriden, CT for         $95,000  Murphy, Christopher S.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      the before and after-school program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Yonkers Public Schools, Yonkers, NY for after-    $138,000  Lowey, Nita M.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      school, Saturday and summer academic
                                                               enrichment programs, literacy services, and
                                                               teacher professional development activities
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Youngstown Symphony Society, Youngstown, OH        $95,000  Ryan, Tim
                                 Education (includes FIE)      for a music education program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Youngstown Warren Regional Chamber,               $295,000  Wilson, Charles A.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Youngstown, OH for the From Steel to
                                                               Scholars initiative
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Youth Policy Institute, Los Angeles, CA for       $285,000  Berman, Howard L.
                                 Education (includes FIE)      the San Fernando Valley Poverty Initiative,
                                                               for after-school, family-literacy and
                                                               college-preparation activities
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        Youth Services of Washington County,              $167,000  Welch, Peter
                                 Education (includes FIE)      Montpelier, VT for Cityscape, an after-
                                                               school program, which may include equipment
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        YWCA Anchorage, AK, for after school               $95,000                                      Murkowski
                                 Education (includes FIE)      education programs
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Department of Education         Elementary & Secondary        YWCA of Seattle, King County, and Snohomish       $285,000                                      Murray
                                 Education (includes FIE)      County, Seattle, WA, to support and expand
                                                               the School's Out Washington program
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    AIB College of Business, Des Moines, IA, to       $381,000                                      Harkin
                                 FIPSE)                        continue recruiting and training captioners
                                                               and court reporters and to provide
                                                               scholarships to students
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Alabama Institute of the Deaf and Blind,          $190,000  Rogers (AL), Mike
                                 FIPSE)                        Talladega, AL for direct employment and
                                                               training services for the deaf and blind
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Alamo Community College, San Antonio, TX for      $285,000  Rodriguez, Ciro D.
                                 FIPSE)                        an associates degree program for air traffic
                                                               controllers
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Albright College, Reading, PA, for laboratory      $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
                                 FIPSE)                        equipment acquisition
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Alcorn University, Lorman, MS, for curriculum     $238,000                                      Cochran
                                 FIPSE)                        improvements
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Alvernia College, Reading, PA, for                 $95,000                                      Specter
                                 FIPSE)                        scholarships and nursing education programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    American Prosthodontic Society Foundation,         $95,000                                      Specter
                                 FIPSE)                        Osceola Mills, PA, for scholarships and
                                                               program costs related to prosthetic
                                                               dentistry and clinical prosthodontics
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Anoka Ramsey Community College, Coon Rapids,      $238,000  Ramstad, Jim                        Klobuchar
                                 FIPSE)                        MN for curriculum development and programs
                                                               focused on the biomedical device
                                                               manufacturing
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Armstrong Atlantic State University Cyber         $428,000  Kingston, Jack                      Chambliss; Isakson
                                 FIPSE)                        Security Research Foundation, Inc.,
                                                               Savannah, GA for curriculum development at
                                                               the Cyber and Homeland Security Institute,
                                                               including purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Ashland Community and Technical College,          $143,000  Davis, Geoff
                                 FIPSE)                        Ashland, KY for purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Asnuntuck Community College, Enfield, CT for      $143,000  Courtney, Joe                       Lieberman
                                 FIPSE)                        its manufacturing technology training
                                                               program, which may include scholarships
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Assumption College, Worcester, MA, for the        $143,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
                                 FIPSE)                        acquisition of educational equipment and
                                                               information technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Atlantic Cape Community College, Mays             $381,000  LoBiondo, Frank A.                  Lautenberg; Menendez
                                 FIPSE)                        Landing, NJ for purchase of equipment for
                                                               the Science, Technology, Engineering and
                                                               Math Center
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, TN     $476,000  Tanner, John S.
                                 FIPSE)                        for a math and science initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Barry University, Miami Shores, FL for             $95,000  Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana
                                 FIPSE)                        curriculum development, to include the
                                                               purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Barry University, Miami, FL for the Center        $167,000  Meek, Kendrick B.; Diaz-Balart,
                                 FIPSE)                        for Community Service Initiatives, which may                Lincoln
                                                               include equipment
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Black Mountain Institute, Las Vegas, NV, for       $95,000                                      Reid
                                 FIPSE)                        undergraduate and graduate instruction in
                                                               literature, humanities, creative writing,
                                                               translation and for international and study
                                                               abroad programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania,             $95,000                                      Specter
                                 FIPSE)                        Bloomsburg, PA, for computer forensic
                                                               science education programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Blue Mountain Community College, Hermiston,       $285,000                                      Smith; Wyden
                                 FIPSE)                        OR, for curriculum development, including
                                                               purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Bowie State University, Bowie, MD for its         $333,000  Hoyer, Steny H.
                                 FIPSE)                        nursing education program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Brandeis University, Waltham, MA for its Key      $319,000  Markey, Edward J.                   Kennedy; Kerry
                                 FIPSE)                        to the University program to teach research
                                                               methods and pedagogy, which may include
                                                               technology and equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Breathitt Veterinary Center, Hopkinsville, KY     $238,000  Whitfield, Ed
                                 FIPSE)                        for purchase of equipment
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Brevard County Community College, Cocoa, FL       $428,000  Weldon, Dave
                                 FIPSE)                        for equipment and technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Briar Cliff University, Sioux City, IA for        $190,000                                      Harkin; Grassley
                                 FIPSE)                        equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Broward Community College, Ft. Lauderdale, FL     $190,000  Klein, Ron; Wasserman Schultz,
                                 FIPSE)                        for equipment and technology for its                        Debbie
                                                               aviation degree program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Broward Community College, Ft. Lauderdale, FL     $357,000  Hastings, Alcee L.
                                 FIPSE)                        for the Center for Preparedness, for
                                                               education and training in emergency
                                                               preparedness and response
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Buena Vista University, Storm Lake, IA, for       $238,000                                      Harkin
                                 FIPSE)                        support for students with disabilities
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    C.O.R.E. Philly, Philadelphia, PA for college     $452,000  Fattah, Chaka
                                 FIPSE)                        preparation and scholarship assistance,
                                                               which may include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Caldwell College, Caldwell, NJ to establish a     $238,000  Frelinghuysen, Rodney P.            Lautenberg; Menendez
                                 FIPSE)                        doctoral program in Applied Behavioral
                                                               Analysis to prepare students for leadership
                                                               roles in developmental services, special
                                                               education and mental health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Caldwell College, Caldwell, NJ, for an Autism     $238,000                                      Lautenberg; Menendez
                                 FIPSE)                        Teacher Doctorate Program at the Center for
                                                               Excellence in Teaching, which may include
                                                               equipment for distance learning activities
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    California Baptist University, Riverside, CA      $238,000  Calvert, Ken
                                 FIPSE)                        for purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    California Maritime Academy, Vallejo, CA, for     $476,000                                      Feinstein
                                 FIPSE)                        an emergency response training program,
                                                               which may include the acquisition of
                                                               software and technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    California State University, Fullerton, CA        $238,000  Royce, Edward R.
                                 FIPSE)                        for Center for the Advancement of Teaching
                                                               and Learning in Mathematics and Science
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    California State University, Fullerton, CA        $238,000  Royce, Edward R.
                                 FIPSE)                        for the Vietnamese Language and Culture
                                                               program, including purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    California State University, San Bernardino-      $190,000  Bono Mack, Mary
                                 FIPSE)                        Palm Desert Campus, San Bernardino, CA for
                                                               purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    California State University-Channel Islands,      $285,000  Gallegly, Elton; Capps, Lois
                                 FIPSE)                        Camarillo, CA for development of a nursing
                                                               program, including purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    California State University-Stanislaus,           $285,000  Cardoza, Dennis A.
                                 FIPSE)                        Turlock, CA for its Promise Scholars Program
                                                               to assist former foster care youth with
                                                               transitioning to college
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    California University of Pennsylvania,             $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
                                 FIPSE)                        California, PA, for curriculum development
                                                               and teacher training to enhance math and
                                                               science instruction
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Campbell University, Buies Creek, NC for its      $262,000  Etheridge, Bob
                                 FIPSE)                        Advancement for Underrepresented Minority
                                                               Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Scientists
                                                               Program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Canisius College, Buffalo, NY for its science     $285,000  Higgins, Brian; Slaughter, Louise   Schumer
                                 FIPSE)                        education program, which may include                        McIntosh
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Cape Girardeau Career and Technology Center,      $285,000                                      Bond
                                 FIPSE)                        Cape Girardeau, MO, for equipment and
                                                               technology upgrades, including the purchase
                                                               of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Cedar Crest College, Allentown, PA for             $95,000  Dent, Charles W.
                                 FIPSE)                        nursing curriculum development, including
                                                               purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Center for Education, Business, and the Arts,      $95,000                                      Hatch
                                 FIPSE)                        St. George, UT, for an educational program
                                                               in business entrepreneurship at Dixie State
                                                               College
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Central Florida Community College, Ocala, FL      $238,000  Stearns, Cliff
                                 FIPSE)                        for curriculum development, to include the
                                                               purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Central Piedmont Community College,                $95,000  Hayes, Robin
                                 FIPSE)                        Charlotte, NC for curriculum development at
                                                               the Center for Integrated Emergency Response
                                                               Training
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Cerritos Colleg Foundation, Norwalk, CA to        $238,000  Sanchez, Linda T.
                                 FIPSE)                        train students in closed captioning, which
                                                               may include equipment
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Cerritos College, Norwalk, CA to train             $95,000  Napolitano, Grace F.
                                 FIPSE)                        students in closed captioning, which may
                                                               include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Chabot College, Hayward, CA for a nursing         $114,000  Stark, Fortney Pete
                                 FIPSE)                        program, which may include recruitment and
                                                               retention activities
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, Cheyney,       $95,000                                      Specter
                                 FIPSE)                        PA, to develop model best practices in early
                                                               childhood education, curriculum instruction
                                                               and assessment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Cheyney University, Cheyney, PA for equipment     $133,000  Sestak, Joe
                                 FIPSE)                        and technology upgrades
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    City of Detroit, MI for an initiative to          $295,000  Conyers, Jr., John                  Levin; Stabenow
                                 FIPSE)                        assist TANF recipients with attaining higher
                                                               education, which may include scholarships
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Clackamas Community College, Oregon City, OR      $381,000  Hooley, Darlene
                                 FIPSE)                        for a pilot project with the Oregon National
                                                               Guard to provide career and education
                                                               information to returning veterans
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Clark University, Worcester, MA, for              $190,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
                                 FIPSE)                        information technology and educational
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Clayton College and State University, Morrow,     $285,000  Scott, David
                                 FIPSE)                        GA for a Master of Arts in Archive program,
                                                               which may include student scholarships and
                                                               community outreach
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Cleary University, Howell, MI for the             $238,000  Rogers (MI), Mike                   Levin; Stabenow
                                 FIPSE)                        purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Cleveland Chiropractic College, Overland          $190,000                                      Brownback
                                 FIPSE)                        Park, KS, for curriculum development
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Cleveland State Community College, Cleveland,     $328,000  Wamp, Zach
                                 FIPSE)                        TN for the Energy Efficient Residential
                                                               Construction program, including curriculum
                                                               development and purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for the          $476,000                                      Harkin; Grassley
                                 FIPSE)                        Science and Technology Enhancement
                                                               Initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Coffeyville Community College, Coffeyville,       $428,000                                      Brownback
                                 FIPSE)                        KS, to establish an endowed scholarship
                                                               program for Kansas residents
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    College of Charleston, Charleston, SC for         $238,000  Brown, Jr., Henry E.
                                 FIPSE)                        purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, IL for             $381,000  Roskam, Peter J.                    Durbin
                                 FIPSE)                        curriculum development, to include the
                                                               purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    College of Southern Idaho, Twin Falls, ID for     $285,000  Simpson, Michael K.
                                 FIPSE)                        curriculum development, to include the
                                                               purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    College of Southern Maryland, La Plata, MD        $486,000  Hoyer, Steny H.                     Cardin
                                 FIPSE)                        for its STEM program, which may include
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    College of the Canyons, Santa Clarita, CA for     $238,000  McKeon, Howard P. Buck
                                 FIPSE)                        the University Center Consortium
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Colorado State University--Pueblo, Pueblo,        $143,000                                      Salazar
                                 FIPSE)                        CO, for science, technology, engineering and
                                                               mathematics programs, including equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Columbia College, Columbia, SC for its            $190,000  Clyburn, James E.
                                 FIPSE)                        divergent learning program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Community College of Allegheny County,            $381,000  Peterson, John E.; Altmire, Jason
                                 FIPSE)                        Pittsburgh, PA for nursing, allied health
                                                               and technical education programming
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Community College System of New Hampshire,        $190,000  Shea-Porter, Carol
                                 FIPSE)                        Concord, NH for the Energy Services and
                                                               Technology degree program at Lakes Region
                                                               Community College, which may include
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Connecticut State University System,              $476,000  Murphy, Christopher S.; Courtney,   Dodd; Lieberman
                                 FIPSE)                        Hartford, CT for nursing education programs                 Joe; DeLauro, Rosa L.; Larson,
                                                                                                                           John B.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Coppin State University School of Nursing,        $190,000  Cummings, Elijah E.                 Mikulski
                                 FIPSE)                        Baltimore, MD for its nursing education
                                                               program, which may include equipment and
                                                               technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Cosumnes River College, Sacramento, CA for        $238,000  Matsui, Doris O.
                                 FIPSE)                        the GreenForce center, including outreach
                                                               and recruitment of students for clean energy
                                                               training
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Daniel Webster College, Nashua, NH, for           $190,000                                      Sununu
                                 FIPSE)                        technology upgrades, including the purchase
                                                               of equipment
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Danville Community College, Danville, VA for      $190,000  Goode, Jr., Virgil H.
                                 FIPSE)                        the Center for Advanced Manufacturing in
                                                               Wood Products Technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, to continue       $285,000                                      Gregg
                                 FIPSE)                        an interdisciplinary initiative on
                                                               engineering and medicine, including the
                                                               purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Deaf West Theater, North Hollywood, CA, for       $238,000                                      Boxer
                                 FIPSE)                        educational programming
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Del Mar College, Corpus Christi, TX for           $381,000  Ortiz, Solomon P.
                                 FIPSE)                        curriculum development and the purchase of
                                                               equipment, technology, and training
                                                               materials for instruction in closed
                                                               captioning
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Delaware County Community College, Media, PA,      $95,000                                      Specter
                                 FIPSE)                        for technology upgrades, including the
                                                               purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Delaware Valley Association for the Education     $152,000  Schwartz, Allyson Y.                Casey
                                 FIPSE)                        of Young Children, Philadelphia, PA to
                                                               prepare individuals for careers in early
                                                               childhood education and to assist with
                                                               certification, which may include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    DeSales University, Center Valley, PA, for         $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
                                 FIPSE)                        technology upgrades including the purchase
                                                               of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Dickenson County Industrial Development            $95,000                                      Warner; Webb
                                 FIPSE)                        Authority--The Dickenson Center for
                                                               Education and Research, Clintwood, VA, for
                                                               technology upgrades, including the purchase
                                                               of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Dowling College, Oakdale, NY, to create and       $190,000                                      Schumer
                                 FIPSE)                        establish a school of Banking and Financial
                                                               Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA, for           $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
                                 FIPSE)                        professional development and research
                                                               training in computational sciences
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    East Central University, Ada, OK for              $476,000  Cole, Tom
                                 FIPSE)                        curriculum development at the Economic
                                                               Development Training and Education Center,
                                                               including purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL       $190,000  Johnson, Timothy V.
                                 FIPSE)                        for purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Eastern Iowa Community College, Davenport,        $285,000                                      Harkin
                                 FIPSE)                        IA, for the creation of a center on
                                                               sustainable energy, including equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Eastern Maine Community College, Bangor, ME       $295,000  Michaud, Michael H.
                                 FIPSE)                        for upgrades and satellite locations for
                                                               science laboratories, including purchase of
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI        $285,000  Dingell, John D.; Kilpatrick,       Levin; Stabenow
                                 FIPSE)                        for its DREAMS teacher training initiative,                 Carolyn C.
                                                               which may include scholarships
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Eastern Shore Community College, Virginia         $190,000  Drake, Thelma D.
                                 FIPSE)                        Beach, VA for purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Eastern University, St. Davids, PA, for an         $95,000                                      Specter
                                 FIPSE)                        initiative to increase minority access to
                                                               higher education
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Edinboro University of Pennsylvania,               $95,000                                      Specter
                                 FIPSE)                        Edinboro, PA, for a nursing education
                                                               program and equipment acquisition
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Edison College, Punta Gorda, FL for its           $105,000  Mahoney, Tim
                                 FIPSE)                        nursing education program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the Senate,     $5,813,000                                      Kerry; Byrd; Harkin; Durbin;
                                 FIPSE)                        Boston, MA, for the planning and design of a                                                    Mikulski; Dodd
                                                               building and may include support for an
                                                               endowment
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Elgin Community College, Elgin, IL for its        $100,000  Foster, Bill
                                 FIPSE)                        automotive training program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, PA, for      $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
                                 FIPSE)                        technology infrastructure upgrades and
                                                               acquisition
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Elmira College, Elmira, NY for technology         $428,000  Kuhl, Jr., John R. Randy            Schumer
                                 FIPSE)                        upgrades
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Emerson College, Boston, MA, for educational       $95,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
                                 FIPSE)                        equipment and technology infrastructure
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Emmanuel College, Boston, MA, for educational     $309,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
                                 FIPSE)                        equipment and technology infrastructure
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Emporia State University, Emporia, KS for         $190,000  Moran, Jerry
                                 FIPSE)                        purchase of equipment for the Bioscience
                                                               Department
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Endicott College, Beverly, MA, for expansion      $190,000  Kennedy; Kerry
                                 FIPSE)                        of higher education programs
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Farmingdale State College, Farmingdale, NY to     $357,000  Israel, Steve
                                 FIPSE)                        develop green building curriculum, which may
                                                               include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Finger Lakes Community College, Canandaigua,      $238,000  Walsh, James T.; Kuhl, Jr., John    Schumer
                                 FIPSE)                        NY for equipment and technology upgrades for                R. Randy; Arcuri, Michael A.
                                                               science laboratories in Newark, New York
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Florida Campus Compact, Tallahassee, FL for a     $190,000  Boyd, Allen                         Bill Nelson
                                 FIPSE)                        project to enhance service learning on
                                                               campuses throughout Florida, which may
                                                               include equipment, lodging, and travel
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Florida Gulf Coast University, Ft. Myers, FL      $333,000  Mack, Connie
                                 FIPSE)                        for establishment of the Coastal Watershed
                                                               Institute
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Ft. Valley State University, Ft. Valley, FL        $95,000  Bishop, Jr., Sanford D.
                                 FIPSE)                        for recruitment and training projects for
                                                               STEM-related programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Gadsden State Community College, Gadsden, AL       $95,000  Aderholt, Robert B.
                                 FIPSE)                        for technology upgrades
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Gateway Community and Technical College, Ft.       $95,000  Davis, Geoff
                                 FIPSE)                        Mitchell, KY for the Center for Advanced
                                                               Manufacturing, including purchase of
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    George C. Wallace State Community College--        $95,000  Aderholt, Robert B.
                                 FIPSE)                        Hanceville, Hanceville, AL for technology
                                                               upgrades
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    George Meany Center for Labor Studies- the        $476,000                                      Harkin
                                 FIPSE)                        National Labor College, Silver Spring, MD,
                                                               for curriculum development
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    George Washington University, Washington, DC,     $141,000                                      Hatch
                                 FIPSE)                        to provide DC public school students
                                                               opportunities to pursue health professions
                                                               careers
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Germanna Community College, Fredericksburg,       $285,000  Wittman, Robert J.
                                 FIPSE)                        VA for a nurse training initiative,
                                                               including purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Grace College and Seminary, Winona Lake, IN        $95,000  Souder, Mark E.
                                 FIPSE)                        for curriculum development for a distance
                                                               learning program, including the purchase of
                                                               equipment and technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Green River Community College, Auburn, WA,        $285,000                                      Murray
                                 FIPSE)                        for support of the Computer Reporting
                                                               Technologies program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Grossmont College, El Cajon, CA for nursing       $190,000  Hunter, Duncan
                                 FIPSE)                        programs, including purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Hawaii Community College, Waipahu, HI, to         $190,000                                      Inouye
                                 FIPSE)                        provide cultural education
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Henry Kuualoha Giugni Archives, University of     $238,000                                      Inouye; Akaka
                                 FIPSE)                        Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, for cultural education
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Hillsborough Community College, Tampa, FL for     $476,000  Putnam, Adam H.                     Bill Nelson
                                 FIPSE)                        curriculum development and the purchase of
                                                               equipment for the Veterinary Technology
                                                               program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Housatonic Community College, Bridgeport, CT      $285,000  Shays, Christopher                  Dodd; Lieberman
                                 FIPSE)                        for the Middle College Program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Houston Community College, Houston, TX, for       $190,000                                      Hutchison
                                 FIPSE)                        curriculum development and purchase of
                                                               equipment for the Accelerated Nursing
                                                               Proficiency Center
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Huntingdon College Institute, Montgomery, AL,     $190,000                                      Sessions
                                 FIPSE)                        for teacher training and purchase of
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Huston Tillotson University, Austin, TX for       $143,000  Doggett, Lloyd
                                 FIPSE)                        math and science education initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Hutchinson Community College, Hutchinson, KS      $238,000  Moran, Jerry
                                 FIPSE)                        for technology upgrades
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    I-LEAD, Inc., Reading, PA for the College         $143,000  Gerlach, Jim
                                 FIPSE)                        Without Walls program, including purchase of
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Illinois College, Jacksonville, IL for a          $190,000  LaHood, Ray
                                 FIPSE)                        teacher preparation program, including
                                                               curriculum development
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Immaculata University, Immaculata, PA, for         $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
                                 FIPSE)                        nursing education programs
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Indian Hills Community College and Kirkwood       $476,000  Loebsack, David
                                 FIPSE)                        Community College, Eddyville, IA for online
                                                               biofuels curriculum and assessment tools for
                                                               instructors
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana,       $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
                                 FIPSE)                        PA, for curriculum development for a mine
                                                               safety course and research on use of mine
                                                               maps
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Institute of American Indian Arts, Sante Fe,      $362,000  Udall, Tom
                                 FIPSE)                        NM for a distance education program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Iowa Central Community College, Ft. Dodge, IA     $333,000  Latham, Tom                         Harkin; Grassley
                                 FIPSE)                        for the Advanced Manufacturing Training
                                                               Center, including purchase of mobile
                                                               laboratory equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana,            $381,000  Hill, Baron P.
                                 FIPSE)                        Bloomington, IN for a center for mathematics
                                                               and science at the Bloomington Region campus
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana, Gary,      $381,000  Visclosky, Peter J.
                                 FIPSE)                        IN for a center on logistics, distribution,
                                                               and transportation at the Northwest Region
                                                               campus
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Jacksonville State University Canyon Center,       $95,000  Aderholt, Robert B.
                                 FIPSE)                        Jacksonville, AL for a science initiative,
                                                               including curriculum development
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Jobs for Mississippi Graduates, Inc.,              $95,000                                      Cochran; WIcker
                                 FIPSE)                        Jackson, MS, for Reaching Up for Success
                                                               dropout prevention program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Kent State University Stark Campus, North         $333,000  Regula, Ralph
                                 FIPSE)                        Canton, OH for the First Year Access and
                                                               Success Program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Keuka College, Keuka Park, NY for technology      $190,000  Kuhl, Jr., John R. Randy
                                 FIPSE)                        upgrades
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Keystone College, La Plume, PA, for                $95,000                                      Specter
                                 FIPSE)                        technology upgrades including the purchase
                                                               of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    King's College, Wilkes-Barre, PA for the mass     $181,000  Kanjorski, Paul E.                  Casey
                                 FIPSE)                        communications program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    La Sierra University, Riverside, CA for the       $143,000  Calvert, Ken
                                 FIPSE)                        Building Science Capacity Initiative,
                                                               including purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Lackawanna College, Scranton, PA, for              $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
                                 FIPSE)                        technology upgrades, including the purchase
                                                               of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Lafayette College, Easton, PA, for technology      $95,000                                      Specter
                                 FIPSE)                        upgrades, including the purchase of
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Lake City Community College, Lake City, FL         $95,000  Crenshaw, Ander                     Bill Nelson
                                 FIPSE)                        for the Math for College and Career
                                                               Excellence program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Lakeland Community College, Kirtland, OH for      $333,000  LaTourette, Steven C.               Brown; Voinovich
                                 FIPSE)                        health information technology curriculum
                                                               development and purchase of associated
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Lakeshore Technical College, Cleveland, WI,       $238,000  Petri, Thomas E.                    Kohl
                                 FIPSE)                        for the purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Lane Community College, Eugene, OR, for a         $333,000  DeFazio, Peter A.                   Wyden
                                 FIPSE)                        nursing program, which may include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Lehigh Career & Technical Institute,              $209,000  Dent, Charles W.
                                 FIPSE)                        Schnecksville, PA for purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, to develop       $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
                                 FIPSE)                        programming for a Center for Developing
                                                               Urban Educational Leaders
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    LeMoyne College, Syracuse, NY for purchase of     $428,000  Walsh, James T.                     Schumer
                                 FIPSE)                        equipment at the Biological and Life
                                                               Sciences laboratories
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Lincoln University, Lincoln University, PA,        $95,000                                      Specter
                                 FIPSE)                        to support a distance learning initiative,
                                                               including the purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Lyndon State College, Lyndonville, VT, for a      $333,000                                      Leahy
                                 FIPSE)                        center for rural students
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Macomb Community College, Warren, MI for          $333,000  Levin, Sander M.; Miller, Candice
                                 FIPSE)                        curriculum development for an Associate of                  S.
                                                               Applied Science degree in Energy Management
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Mansfield University of Pennsylvania,              $95,000                                      Specter
                                 FIPSE)                        Mansfield, PA, for nursing education
                                                               programs, including the purchase of
                                                               equipment
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Marian College, Fond du Lac, WI, for a            $190,000  Petri, Thomas E.                    Kohl
                                 FIPSE)                        collaborative abilities-based Master's
                                                               program in nursing education, to include the
                                                               purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Maricopa County Community College, Tempe, AZ      $285,000  Pastor, Ed
                                 FIPSE)                        for the Bilingual Nursing Program at Gateway
                                                               South Mountain Community College
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Marshall University Research Corporation,         $257,000  Rahall, II, Nick J.
                                 FIPSE)                        Huntington, WV for the College of
                                                               Information Technology and Engineering,
                                                               which may include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Marshall University Research Corporation,         $257,000  Rahall, II, Nick J.
                                 FIPSE)                        Huntington, WV for the Visualization
                                                               Resource Center, which may include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Marywood University, Scranton, PA, for campus-     $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
                                 FIPSE)                        based autism education programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    McNeese State University, Lake Charles, LA,       $190,000                                      Landrieu; Vitter
                                 FIPSE)                        to provide professional development to
                                                               improve student writing
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Mesa Community College, Mesa, AZ for the          $119,000  Mitchell, Harry E.
                                 FIPSE)                        Online Registered Nurse certification
                                                               program, which may include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Metropolitan State University, St. Paul, MN       $466,000  McCollum, Betty                     Klobuchar; Coleman
                                 FIPSE)                        for nurse education programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Miami University, Oxford, OH for purchase of      $381,000  Chabot, Steve                       Brown; Voinovich
                                 FIPSE)                        equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Michigan Community College Association,         $1,617,000                                      Stabenow; Levin
                                 FIPSE)                        Lansing, MI, for an alternative energy
                                                               training initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Mid-American Christian University, Oklahoma       $285,000  Cole, Tom
                                 FIPSE)                        City, OK for a teacher training initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    MidAmerican Nazarene University, for              $143,000                                      Brownback
                                 FIPSE)                        technology acquisition to expand distance
                                                               education for teachers in western Kansas,
                                                               including the purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Middle Tennessee State University,                $476,000  Gordon, Bart                        Alexander
                                 FIPSE)                        Murfreesboro, TN for a math and science
                                                               education teacher training initiative, which
                                                               may include equipment, technology and
                                                               scholarships
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Midland College, Midland, TX for technology       $285,000  Conaway, K. Michael                 Cornyn
                                 FIPSE)                        upgrades, including purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Midland Independent School District, Midland,      $95,000  Conaway, K. Michael
                                 FIPSE)                        TX for a teacher training initiative in
                                                               conjunction with Texas Mathworks
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Millikin University, Decatur, IL, for a           $476,000                                      Durbin
                                 FIPSE)                        nursing training program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Minnesota State Colleges and Universities,        $951,000  Walz, Timothy J.; Ramstad, Jim      Coleman; Klobuchar
                                 FIPSE)                        St. Paul, MN for career and education
                                                               services to veterans, National Guard members
                                                               and reservists
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    MiraCosta College Foundation, Oceanside, CA       $238,000  Issa, Darrell E.
                                 FIPSE)                        for nursing programs, including curriculum
                                                               development
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Mississippi State University, Meridian, MS        $285,000  Pickering, Charles W. Chip
                                 FIPSE)                        for purchase of equipment at the Riley
                                                               Center for Education and Performing Arts
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Mississippi Valley State University, Itta         $390,000  Thompson, Bennie G.                 Cochran
                                 FIPSE)                        Bena, MS for science and math education
                                                               programs, which may include curriculum
                                                               development
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Missouri State University, Springfield, MO,       $476,000                                      Bond
                                 FIPSE)                        for equipment and technology upgrades,
                                                               including the purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Missouri Western State University, St.            $285,000  Graves, Sam
                                 FIPSE)                        Joseph, MO for purchase of equipment at the
                                                               Institute for Industrial and Applied Life
                                                               Sciences
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Mohawk Valley Community College, Utica, NY        $238,000  Arcuri, Michael A.
                                 FIPSE)                        for an aircraft maintenance certificate
                                                               program, which may include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Montclair State College, Upper Montclair, NJ,     $190,000                                      Lautenberg; Menendez
                                 FIPSE)                        for a Minority Teacher Recruitment,
                                                               Development and Retention program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ for     $190,000  Pascrell, Jr., Bill                 Lautenberg; Menendez
                                 FIPSE)                        a STEM teacher training program, which may
                                                               include technology and equipment
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Montgomery County Community College, Blue          $95,000                                      Specter
                                 FIPSE)                        Bell, PA, for curriculum development and
                                                               equipment acquisition to support a health
                                                               services initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA, to establish       $95,000                                      Chambliss; Isakson
                                 FIPSE)                        a research initiative to improve college
                                                               graduation rates of minority males
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Mott Community College, Flint, MI, for the        $190,000                                      Levin; Stabenow
                                 FIPSE)                        Center for Advanced Manufacturing
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Mount Aloysius College, Cresson, PA, for           $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
                                 FIPSE)                        college preparation programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA, for a           $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
                                 FIPSE)                        civic engagement and service learning
                                                               program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Murray State University, Hopkinsville, KY, to      $95,000                                      Bunning
                                 FIPSE)                        purchase equipment for the Breathitt
                                                               Veterinary Clinic
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Nazareth College, Rochester, NY for the           $238,000  Walsh, James T.                     Schumer
                                 FIPSE)                        purchase of equipment at the Center for Math
                                                               and Science Education
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Nevada State College, Henderson, NV for           $428,000  Porter, Jon C.
                                 FIPSE)                        nursing programs, including the purchase of
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Nevada State College, Henderson, NV, for          $285,000                                      Reid
                                 FIPSE)                        teacher preparation programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Nevada Volunteers, Fallon, NV, to expand          $238,000                                      Reid
                                 FIPSE)                        service-learning programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    New College, Sarasota, FL for digital              $95,000  Buchanan, Vern                      Bill Nelson
                                 FIPSE)                        collections at the Jane Bancroft Cook
                                                               Library
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    New Mexico Military Institute, Roswell, NM,       $190,000  Pearce, Stevan
                                 FIPSE)                        for a Native American criminal justice
                                                               program, including scholarships
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    North Arkansas College, Harrison, AR for          $190,000  Boozman, John                       Lincoln; Pryor
                                 FIPSE)                        purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    North Central Missouri College, Trenton, MO,    $1,522,000                                      Bond
                                 FIPSE)                        for technology upgrades, including the
                                                               purchase of equipment for the Allied Health
                                                               building
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    North Dakota State College of Science,            $951,000  Pomeroy, Earl                       Dorgan; Conrad
                                 FIPSE)                        Wahpeton, ND, for a Center for Nanoscience
                                                               Technology Training
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    North Florida Community College, Madison, FL      $143,000  Crenshaw, Ander                     Bill Nelson
                                 FIPSE)                        for purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Northampton Community College, Bethlehem, PA,      $95,000                                      Specter
                                 FIPSE)                        for technology and equipment upgrades and
                                                               acquisition
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Northeast Community College, Norfolk, NE, for     $761,000  Fortenberry, Jeff                   Ben Nelson; Hagel
                                 FIPSE)                        improved access to postsecondary educational
                                                               opportunities, including distance learning
                                                               and other equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, Green      $314,000  Kagen, Steve
                                 FIPSE)                        Bay, WI for the Weld Training Center, which
                                                               may include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Northern Arizona University, Yuma, AZ for         $128,000  Grijalva, Raul M.
                                 FIPSE)                        student support services and community
                                                               outreach programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Northwest Nazarene University, Nampa, Idaho,      $190,000                                      Crapo; Craig
                                 FIPSE)                        for technology upgrades, including the
                                                               purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Northwestern State University of Louisiana,       $381,000  McCrery, Jim                        Landrieu
                                 FIPSE)                        Natchitoches, LA for technology upgrades
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Oakland University, Rochester, MI for the          $95,000  Knollenberg, Joe
                                 FIPSE)                        Institute of Radio Frequency Electronics and
                                                               Nanoelectronics, including purchase of
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Oklahoma State University, Okmulgee, OK for a     $238,000  Boren, Dan
                                 FIPSE)                        wildlife technician program at the Okmulgee
                                                               campus, which may include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath           $285,000  Walden, Greg; Wu, David             Wyden; Smith
                                 FIPSE)                        Falls, OR for the purchase of technology and
                                                               equipment at the Health Informatics
                                                               Simulation Laboratory
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio,     $285,000  Gonzalez, Charles A.
                                 FIPSE)                        TX for a science, technology, engineering
                                                               and math teacher training program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Palm Beach Community College, Lake Worth, FL      $285,000  Hastings, Alcee L.; Klein, Ron      Bill Nelson
                                 FIPSE)                        for equipment and technology
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Peninsula College, Port Angeles, WA for the       $476,000  Dicks, Norman D.                    Murray; Cantwell
                                 FIPSE)                        purchase of technology and equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Pennsylvania Highlands Community College,          $95,000                                      Specter
                                 FIPSE)                        Johnstown, PA, for technology and equipment
                                                               upgrades and acquisition
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, KS for     $285,000  Boyda, Nancy E.
                                 FIPSE)                        equipment and technology for the College of
                                                               Technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Plymouth State University, Plymouth, NH, for      $190,000                                      Gregg
                                 FIPSE)                        a collaborative research institute for
                                                               sustainable rural economies
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Point Park University, Pittsburgh, PA, for         $95,000                                      Specter
                                 FIPSE)                        technology upgrades including the purchase
                                                               of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Polk Community College, Winter Haven, FL for      $718,000  Putnam, Adam H.                     Bill Nelson
                                 FIPSE)                        curriculum development and the purchase of
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Portland State University, Portland, OR for       $333,000  Wu, David; Walden, Greg; Hooley,    Wyden; Smith
                                 FIPSE)                        the Science Research Teaching Center, which                 Darlene
                                                               may include equipment and technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    ProLiteracy Worldwide, Syracuse, NY to            $238,000  Walsh, James T.
                                 FIPSE)                        develop a comprehensive model adult literacy
                                                               curriculum
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Pulaski Technical College, North Little Rock,     $214,000  Snyder, Vic
                                 FIPSE)                        AR for transportation education programs,
                                                               which may include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Queens College Center for Jewish Studies,         $285,000  Ackerman, Gary L.                   Schumer
                                 FIPSE)                        Flushing, NY for student training, civic
                                                               education and cultural outreach
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Queens College, Flushing, NY for a math           $190,000  Weiner, Anthony D.                  Schumer
                                 FIPSE)                        teacher preparation program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Quinsigamond Community College, Worcester, MA     $238,000  McGovern, James P.                  Kennedy; Kerry
                                 FIPSE)                        for educational and regional workforce
                                                               development, which may include equipment
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Quinsigamond Community College, Worcester,        $143,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
                                 FIPSE)                        MA, for the procurement of educational
                                                               equipment and information technology to
                                                               support academic expansion
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Richmond Community College, Hamlet, NC for        $428,000  Hayes, Robin
                                 FIPSE)                        purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Rockford College, Rockford, IL for technology     $238,000  Manzullo, Donald A.                 Durbin
                                 FIPSE)                        upgrades and purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Round Rock Higher Education Center, Round         $476,000  Carter, John R.
                                 FIPSE)                        Rock, TX to establish a nursing program,
                                                               including purchase of equipment
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Rutgers University School of Law, Camden, NJ      $428,000  Andrews, Robert E.
                                 FIPSE)                        for financial assistance to students
                                                               participating in the pro bono community
                                                               service program
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Rutgers University, Camden, NJ, for the            $95,000                                      Lautenberg; Menendez
                                 FIPSE)                        Camden Children's Initiative, which may
                                                               include scholarships and fellowships
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Salem State College, Salem, MA for a nursing      $224,000  Tierney, John F.
                                 FIPSE)                        education program, which may include
                                                               equipment and technology
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Salish Kootenai College, Pablo, MT for            $238,000  Rehberg, Dennis R.                  Baucus; Tester
                                 FIPSE)                        curriculum development
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    San Jose State University Research                $190,000  Lofgren, Zoe
                                 FIPSE)                        Foundation, San Jose, CA for a Center for
                                                               Migration Studies
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Sauk Valley Community College, Sauk, IL for        $76,000  Foster, Bill
                                 FIPSE)                        occupational training programs, which may
                                                               include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    School of New Resources, College of New           $167,000  Crowley, Joseph
                                 FIPSE)                        Rochelle, Bronx, NY for technology upgrades
                                                               for its Co-op City campus
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Schultz Center for Teaching and Leadership,       $190,000  Crenshaw, Ander
                                 FIPSE)                        Jacksonville, FL for the Florida ESOL E-
                                                               Learning Network, including purchase of
                                                               equipment
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Seattle University, Seattle, WA for its           $285,000  McDermott, Jim                      Cantwell
                                 FIPSE)                        Fostering Scholars Program, including
                                                               student scholarships
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Security on Campus, Inc., King of Prussia,         $24,000                                      Specter
                                 FIPSE)                        PA, for development and implementation of a
                                                               sexual assault awareness and training
                                                               program
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Sedgwick County Government, KS, to establish      $476,000                                      Brownback
                                 FIPSE)                        an advanced education in general dentistry
                                                               residency program
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Seminole State College, Seminole, OK, for a        $95,000                                      Inhofe
                                 FIPSE)                        distance learning program and technology
                                                               upgrades, including the purchase of
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Siena Heights University, Adrian, WI for a        $428,000  Walberg, Tim                        Levin; Stabenow
                                 FIPSE)                        nursing initiative, including purchase of
                                                               equipment
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Simmons College of Kentucky, Louisville, KY       $190,000  Yarmuth, John A.
                                 FIPSE)                        for community outreach and research, which
                                                               may include equipment
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Sitting Bull College, Ft. Yates, ND, for a        $238,000                                      Dorgan; Conrad
                                 FIPSE)                        Student Record and Data Management System
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Southeast Missouri State University, Cape         $333,000  Emerson, Jo Ann
                                 FIPSE)                        Girardeau, MO for technology upgrades
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Southeastern Illinois College, Harrisburg, IL     $190,000  Shimkus, John
                                 FIPSE)                        to develop a mining and mine safety
                                                               curriculum
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville,     $238,000  Shimkus, John
                                 FIPSE)                        Edwardsville, IL for purchase of equipment
                                                               at the SIAM Center
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Southern Oregon University, Ashland, OR, for      $285,000                                      Smith; Wyden
                                 FIPSE)                        technology infrastructure and equipment
                                                               acquisition
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Southern Utah University, Cedar City, UT, to       $95,000                                      Hatch
                                 FIPSE)                        enhance the academic skills and training of
                                                               science teachers in rural Utah, including
                                                               the purchase of equipment
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Southwestern Oregon Community College, Coos       $143,000  DeFazio, Peter A.                   Wyden
                                 FIPSE)                        Bay, OR for its Collaborative Relevant
                                                               Education and Applied Technologies for
                                                               Economic Development Program, which may
                                                               include metals fabrication equipment and
                                                               upgrades
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Spelman College, Atlanta, GA, for programs to      $95,000                                      Chambliss; Isakson
                                 FIPSE)                        recruit and increase graduate rates for
                                                               students pursuing science, mathematics, or
                                                               dual-engineering degrees
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    St. Bonaventure University, St. Bonaventure,       $95,000  Kuhl, Jr., John R. Randy            Schumer
                                 FIPSE)                        NY for purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    St. Bonaventure University, St. Bonaventure,      $285,000  Kuhl, Jr., John R. Randy            Schumer
                                 FIPSE)                        NY for technology upgrades
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    St. Bonaventure University, St. Bonaventure,      $285,000                                      Schumer
                                 FIPSE)                        NY, for the Father Mychal Judge program,
                                                               which may include student scholarships and
                                                               travel costs for student exchanges and
                                                               visiting professorships
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    St. Clair County Community College, Port          $190,000  Miller, Candice S.
                                 FIPSE)                        Huron, MI for development of a degree
                                                               program in alternative energy
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    St. Francis College, Brooklyn, NY for its         $285,000  Towns, Edolphus                     Schumer
                                 FIPSE)                        Project Access initiative, which may include
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    St. John Fisher College, Rochester, NY for        $285,000  Kuhl, Jr., John R. Randy            Schumer
                                 FIPSE)                        purchase of equipment at the Wegmans School
                                                               of Pharmacy
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    St. Louis Community College, St. Louis, MO        $190,000  Clay, Wm. Lacy
                                 FIPSE)                        for education and training programs at its
                                                               Harrison Education Center
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    St. Mary's College of Maryland, St. Mary's        $143,000  Hoyer, Steny H.                     Cardin
                                 FIPSE)                        City, MD for its College 101 Program to
                                                               increase the participation of minority
                                                               students in math and science
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    St. Mary's University of Minnesota,               $190,000                                      Coleman; Klobuchar
                                 FIPSE)                        Minneapolis, MN, for technology upgrades,
                                                               including the purchase of equipment
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    St. Petersburg College, Clearwater, FL for a       $95,000  Young, C. W. Bill
                                 FIPSE)                        health care informatics education
                                                               initiative, which may include the purchase
                                                               of equipment and technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    St. Vincent College, Latrobe, PA, for              $95,000                                      Specter
                                 FIPSE)                        educational programs, including the purchase
                                                               of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    State University of New York at Canton,           $143,000  McHugh, John M.                     Schumer
                                 FIPSE)                        Canton, NY for purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    State University of New York College at           $247,000  Arcuri, Michael A.
                                 FIPSE)                        Cortland, Cortland, NY for a civic
                                                               engagement and leadership program
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    State University of New York College of           $238,000  Walsh, James T.                     Schumer
                                 FIPSE)                        Environmental Science and Forestry,
                                                               Syracuse, NY for purchase of equipment
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Stony Brook University School of Journalism,      $214,000  Israel, Steve; Bishop, Timothy H.
                                 FIPSE)                        Stony Brook, NY for a partnership program to
                                                               teach scientists how to effectively
                                                               communicate with the public and the press
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, PA, for       $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
                                 FIPSE)                        science laboratory technology, including the
                                                               purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Sustain Hawaii, Honolulu, HI for the              $190,000  Abercrombie, Neil
                                 FIPSE)                        interdisciplinary Center of Excellence in
                                                               Island Resiliency and Climate Policy, which
                                                               may include curriculum development,
                                                               stipends, and equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX for the         $95,000  Neugebauer, Randy
                                 FIPSE)                        Center for the Study of Addiction
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX, for         $143,000                                      Hutchison
                                 FIPSE)                        curriculum development and technology
                                                               upgrades, including the purchase of
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Tougaloo College, Tougaloo, MS, for applied       $285,000                                      Cochran
                                 FIPSE)                        undergraduate level community based research
                                                               programs and partnerships
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Trident Technical College, Charleston, SC for     $190,000  Clyburn, James E.
                                 FIPSE)                        the nursing education program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Trinity University, San Antonio, TX for           $285,000  Smith, Lamar
                                 FIPSE)                        curriculum development for the Educators
                                                               Technology Teaching Laboratory, to include
                                                               the purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Troy University, Montgomery, AL, for              $238,000                                      Sessions; Shelby
                                 FIPSE)                        technology upgrades, including the purchase
                                                               of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Truckee Meadows Community College, Reno, NV,      $285,000                                      Reid
                                 FIPSE)                        for recruiting, mentoring and providing
                                                               supportive services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Turtle Mountain Community College, Belcourt,      $476,000                                      Dorgan; Conrad
                                 FIPSE)                        ND, to expand its Nursing Program, including
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, AL for             $190,000  Rogers (AL), Mike
                                 FIPSE)                        curriculum development
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Union Graduate College, Schenectady, NY, for      $285,000                                      Schumer
                                 FIPSE)                        program support of a Masters degree in
                                                               Emerging Energy Systems
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Alaska, Anchorage, AK, to           $999,000                                      Murkowski
                                 FIPSE)                        continue the Alaska science and engineering
                                                               program for Alaska students
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ for the         $238,000  Grijalva, Raul M.
                                 FIPSE)                        Disability Resource Center to provide
                                                               instruction and support to disabled veterans
                                                               to ensure academic success
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, for the        $476,000                                      Harkin
                                 FIPSE)                        Integrative Medicine in Residency program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Arkansas at Little Rock, AR for      $71,000  Snyder, Vic                         Lincoln; Pryor
                                 FIPSE)                        a nursing education program, which may
                                                               include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Central Florida, Department of      $333,000  Keller, Ric                         Bill Nelson
                                 FIPSE)                        Political Science, Orlando, FL for the Lou
                                                               Frey Institute of Politics
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Guam Marine Laboratory,             $143,000  Bordallo, Madeleine Z.
                                 FIPSE)                        Mangilao, GU for equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Hawaii at Hilo Clinical             $951,000                                      Inouye; Akaka
                                 FIPSE)                        Pharmacy Training Program, Hilo, HI, for
                                                               clinical pharmacy training program and
                                                               applied rural science program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Hawaii School of Law, Honolulu,     $238,000                                      Inouye
                                 FIPSE)                        HI, for health policy center
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Idaho College of Engineering,       $238,000  Sali, Bill
                                 FIPSE)                        Moscow, ID to develop a mining and mine
                                                               safety curriculum, including purchase of
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Maine, Orono, ME, for               $285,000                                      Snowe; Collins
                                 FIPSE)                        technology upgrades, including the purchase
                                                               of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Maryland, College Park, MD for      $951,000  Hoyer, Steny H.; Bartlett, Roscoe   Mikulski; Cardin
                                 FIPSE)                        a public service fellowship program                         G.
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, North       $95,000  Frank, Barney                       Kennedy; Kerry
                                 FIPSE)                        Dartmouth, MA for the Center for
                                                               Regenerative Biomaterials
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Montana, Missoula, MT, to           $238,000                                      Tester
                                 FIPSE)                        establish the Institute for Leadership and
                                                               Public Service to fulfill the purposes of
                                                               the Mansfield Center, including the creation
                                                               of an endowment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Montevallo, Montevallo, AL for      $190,000  Aderholt, Robert B.; Cramer, Jr.,
                                 FIPSE)                        technology upgrades                                         Robert E. (Bud)
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of New Hampshire, Manchester, NH,      $238,000                                      Sununu
                                 FIPSE)                        for technology upgrades, including the
                                                               purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM for     $190,000  Wilson, Heather
                                 FIPSE)                        the American Indian Language Policy Research
                                                               and Teacher Training Center
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Northern Colorado, Greeley,         $285,000                                      Allard
                                 FIPSE)                        Colorado, for professional development at
                                                               the National Center on Severe & Sensory
                                                               Disabilities
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA       $48,000  Braley, Bruce L.                    Grassley
                                 FIPSE)                        for recruitment and enrollment of school
                                                               administrators, which may include
                                                               scholarships and equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA,     $476,000                                      Harkin; Grassley
                                 FIPSE)                        for equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Pittsburgh at Bradford,             $238,000  Peterson, John E.
                                 FIPSE)                        Bradford, PA for establishment of the Energy
                                                               Institute
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, to       $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
                                 FIPSE)                        support a Center for Global Value and
                                                               Innovation Networks
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Scranton, Scranton, PA, for a        $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
                                 FIPSE)                        health profession education and training
                                                               initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of South Dakota, Vermilion, SD,        $381,000                                      Johnson
                                 FIPSE)                        for equipment and wiring for the Research,
                                                               Education and Economic Development Network
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of South Dakota, Vermilion, SD,        $409,000                                      Johnson
                                 FIPSE)                        for graduate programs on the digital
                                                               preservation of recorded oral histories
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Southern Maine, Portland, ME,       $333,000                                      Snowe; Collins
                                 FIPSE)                        for technology upgrades, including the
                                                               purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Southern Mississippi,               $262,000  Taylor, Gene                        Cochran; Wicker
                                 FIPSE)                        Hattiesburg, MS for curriculum and
                                                               professional development
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Tennessee, Martin, TN for a         $143,000  Tanner, John S.
                                 FIPSE)                        STEM initiative, which may include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington,      $143,000  Barton, Joe
                                 FIPSE)                        TX for purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, for        $95,000                                      Hatch
                                 FIPSE)                        distance learning for community of caring
                                                               schools, including technology upgrade and
                                                               purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Virginia Center for Politics,       $285,000  Goode, Jr., Virgil H.
                                 FIPSE)                        Charlottesville, VA for the Youth Leadership
                                                               Initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Washington, Bothell, WA for         $333,000  Inslee, Jay; McDermott, Jim         Cantwell
                                 FIPSE)                        nursing education program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Wisconsin--Platteville,             $285,000                                      Kohl
                                 FIPSE)                        Platteville, WI, for program support for
                                                               entrepreneurial education
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Oshkosh, WI       $95,000  Petri, Thomas E.
                                 FIPSE)                        for the Center for the Advancement of
                                                               Sustainable Processes and Environmental
                                                               Research, including the purchase of
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay,     $285,000                                      Kohl
                                 FIPSE)                        WI, for a comprehensive academic enrichment
                                                               program to prepare low-income and first-
                                                               generation high school students for college
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Upper Iowa University, Fayette, IA, for           $238,000                                      Harkin
                                 FIPSE)                        equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Urban College of Boston, MA, to support           $714,000                                      Kennedy
                                 FIPSE)                        higher education programs serving low-income
                                                               and minority students
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Utah Valley University, Orem, UT, to improve      $285,000                                      Bennett; Hatch
                                 FIPSE)                        education and training programs for nursing
                                                               graduates, including the purchase of
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Valley City State University, Valley City,        $381,000                                      Dorgan; Conrad
                                 FIPSE)                        ND, for a Center for Technology and
                                                               Engineering Education
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Vanguard University, Costa Mesa, CA for           $190,000  Rohrabacher, Dana
                                 FIPSE)                        science, math, and nursing education and
                                                               training, to include the purchase of
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Vincennes University, Vincennes, IN to            $381,000  Ellsworth, Brad                     Lugar
                                 FIPSE)                        purchase technology and equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Virginia Department of Correctional                $95,000                                      Webb
                                 FIPSE)                        Education--Workforce and Community
                                                               Transition Training for Incarcerated Youth
                                                               Offenders Program, Richmond, VA, to improve
                                                               access to postsecondary education for
                                                               incarcerated individuals
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Virginia Foundation for Community College          $95,000                                      Webb; Warner
                                 FIPSE)                        Education--Great Expectations Program,
                                                               Richmond, VA, to improve access to
                                                               postsecondary education for foster care
                                                               youth
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Voices of September 11th, New Canaan, CT, for     $285,000                                      Dodd; Lieberman
                                 FIPSE)                        graduate education on digital archiving in
                                                               relationship to the 9/11 Living Memorial
                                                               Project
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Waldorf College, Forest City, IA for purchase      $95,000  Latham, Tom                         Grassley
                                 FIPSE)                        of library materials and equipment relating
                                                               to teacher training programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Walsh University, North Canton, OH for            $333,000  Regula, Ralph
                                 FIPSE)                        curriculum development
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Washington & Jefferson College, Washington,        $95,000                                      Specter
                                 FIPSE)                        PA, for science education outreach programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Waubonsee Community College, Sugar Grove, IL      $238,000  Foster, Bill
                                 FIPSE)                        for a computer training program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Waubonsee Community College, Sugar Grove, IL      $143,000  Foster, Bill
                                 FIPSE)                        for an automotive technology occupational
                                                               training program, which may include
                                                               equipment and technology
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Webster University, St. Louis, MO for a           $262,000  Carnahan, Russ
                                 FIPSE)                        nursing education program, which may include
                                                               scholarships
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston, MA     $190,000  Capuano, Michael E.; Lynch,         Kennedy; Kerry
                                 FIPSE)                        for a nanotechnology laboratory, which may                  Stephen F.
                                                               include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    West Chester University, West Chester, PA,         $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
                                 FIPSE)                        for technology infrastructure upgrades and
                                                               acquisition
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    West Liberty State College, West Liberty, WV       $95,000  Mollohan, Alan B.
                                 FIPSE)                        for technology and equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Western Kentucky University Research            $2,379,000                                      McConnell
                                 FIPSE)                        Foundation, Bowling Green, KY, for
                                                               technology upgrades, including the purchase
                                                               of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Western Oklahoma State College, Altus, OK for     $190,000  Lucas, Frank D.
                                 FIPSE)                        equipment upgrades in nursing programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Western Oklahoma State College, Altus, OK,         $95,000                                      Inhofe
                                 FIPSE)                        for technology upgrades, including the
                                                               purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Wheelock College, Boston, MA, for continued        $95,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
                                 FIPSE)                        development of science programs for K-12
                                                               teachers
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    White Mountains Community College, Berlin, NH     $243,000  Hodes, Paul W.
                                 FIPSE)                        for the commercial driver license training
                                                               program, which may include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, NY for      $143,000  Serrano, Jose; Lowey, Nita M.       Schumer
                                 FIPSE)                        recruitment and training of science
                                                               teachers, which may include curriculum
                                                               development and scholarships
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    William Jewell College, Liberty, MO, for          $190,000  Graves, Sam
                                 FIPSE)                        purchase of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Wilson College, Chambersburg, PA, for science      $95,000                                      Specter
                                 FIPSE)                        laboratory equipment acquisition
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges     $285,000  Petri, Thomas E.                    Kohl
                                 FIPSE)                        and Universities, Madison, WI, for
                                                               consolidated administrative support
                                                               functions for independent colleges and
                                                               universities
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Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC, for             $285,000                                      Graham
                                 FIPSE)                        technology upgrades, including the purchase
                                                               of equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Year Up Providence, Providence, RI, for a         $571,000                                      Reed
                                 FIPSE)                        bridge to career and college program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Higher Education (includes    Zane State College, Zanesville, OH for            $200,000  Space, Zachary T.                   Brown; Voinovich
                                 FIPSE)                        curriculum development, which may include
                                                               equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Rehabilitation Services &     Access Living, Chicago, IL for a program to        $95,000  Schakowsky, Janice D.
                                 Disability Research           assist disabled veterans with reintegrating
                                                               into society
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Rehabilitation Services &     Adelphi University, Garden City, NY for           $262,000  McCarthy, Carolyn                   Schumer
                                 Disability Research           assessments, training and intervention for
                                                               individuals with complex communication
                                                               needs, which may include equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Rehabilitation Services &     Alaska Adaptive Recreation Alliance,              $571,000                                      Murkowski
                                 Disability Research           Anchorage, AK, for programs to provide
                                                               adaptive and therapeutic recreation to
                                                               disabled in Alaska
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Rehabilitation Services &     Alaska Statewide Independent Living Council,      $285,000                                      Murkowski
                                 Disability Research           Anchorage, AK, for independent living
                                                               programs for rural and remote areas
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Rehabilitation Services &     Arc of New London County, Norwich, CT, for        $238,000                                      Dodd; Lieberman
                                 Disability Research           adult vocational training
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Rehabilitation Services &     Best Buddies Maryland, Baltimore, MD for          $190,000  Hoyer, Steny H.
                                 Disability Research           mentoring programs for persons with
                                                               intellectual disabilities
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Rehabilitation Services &     Bethany College, Bethany, WV for the Autism        $81,000  Mollohan, Alan B.
                                 Disability Research           Center and Sensory Classroom in the Hurl
                                                               Education Center
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Rehabilitation Services &     Cumberland Perry Association for Retarded          $95,000                                      Specter
                                 Disability Research           Citizens, Carlisle, PA, to support
                                                               educational programming for young adults
                                                               with disabilities
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Department of Education         Rehabilitation Services &     Enable America, Inc., Tampa, Florida, for         $571,000                                      Harkin
                                 Disability Research           civic/citizenship demonstration project for
                                                               disabled adults
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Rehabilitation Services &     Jewish Foundation for Group Homes, Rockville,     $143,000  Van Hollen, Chris
                                 Disability Research           MD for transitional services for young
                                                               adults with developmental disabilities
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Education         Rehabilitation Services &     Lighthouse International, New York, NY for        $176,000  Maloney, Carolyn B.                 Schumer
                                 Disability Research           online accessible interactive lessons for
                                                               health care providers who work with
                                                               individuals with visual impairments
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Department of Education         Rehabilitation Services &     Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL      $381,000  Costello, Jerry F.
                                 Disability Research           for a program for disabled veterans,
                                                               including education, counseling, and
                                                               therapy, which may include scholarships and
                                                               research
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Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Addison County Parent/Child Center,               $238,000                                      Sanders
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Child     Middlebury, Vermont, to support and expand
                                 Abuse Prevention              parental education activities
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Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Anchorage's Promise, Anchorage, AK, for a         $109,000                                      Murkowski
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Child     child mentoring and support program
                                 Abuse Prevention
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Athens-Limestone County, Athens, AL for its        $48,000  Cramer, Jr., Robert E. (Bud)
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Child     children's advocacy center
                                 Abuse Prevention
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Catholic Community Services, Juneau, AK, to       $381,000                                      Murkowski
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Child     implement child abuse delivery programs in
                                 Abuse Prevention              Southeast Alaska
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Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   County of Contra Costa, Martinez, CA for an       $428,000  Tauscher, Ellen O.; Miller,         Boxer
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Child     initiative for children and adolescents                     George; McNerney, Jerry
                                 Abuse Prevention              exposed to domestic violence
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Crisis Shelter of Lawrence County, New             $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Child     Castle, PA, for abuse victim services
                                 Abuse Prevention
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Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Family and Children Services Division of           $95,000  Hobson, David L.
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Child     Clark County Department of Job and Family
                                 Abuse Prevention              Services, Springfield, OH for training,
                                                               support and program management for child and
                                                               adolsecent trauma issues
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Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Family Resource Center, St. Louis, MO for its     $285,000  Carnahan, Russ
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Child     Child Abuse Reduction Pilot Program
                                 Abuse Prevention
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Jeffrey Foundation, Los Angeles, CA for child     $105,000  Watson, Diane E.
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Child     care food and other services for special
                                 Abuse Prevention              needs children
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Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Olive Crest, Las Vegas, NV for the Strong         $190,000  Porter, Jon C.; Berkley, Shelley
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Child     Families, Safe Kids program
                                 Abuse Prevention
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Women's Center of San Joaquin County,             $238,000  McNerney, Jerry
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Child     Stockton, CA for children's advocacy, crisis
                                 Abuse Prevention              intervention, counseling, and other services
                                                               for children who are victims of sexual
                                                               assault
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Young Women's Resource Center, Des Moines, IA     $200,000  Boswell, Leonard L.                 Harkin
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Child     for a child sexual abuse prevention training
                                 Abuse Prevention              program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   180 Turning Lives Around, Inc., Hazlet, NJ        $238,000  Pallone, Jr., Frank
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    for its child and teen violence reduction
                                 Services                      and treatment project
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   A+ For Abstinence, Waynesboro, PA, for             $24,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    abstinence education and related services
                                 Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   AAdvantage Foundation, Inc., North Strabane,       $95,000  Murphy, Tim
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    PA to improve support services for the
                                 Services                      disabled
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Action for Bridgeport Community Development,      $190,000  Shays, Christopher                  Dodd; Lieberman
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Inc., Bridgeport, CT for the Total Learning
                                 Services                      Program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Agudath Israel of America, Community              $190,000  Weiner, Anthony D.                  Schumer
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Services, Inc., for a mentoring program for
                                 Services                      at-risk youth and children of prisoners
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Asian Americans for Community Involvement,        $309,000  Lofgren, Zoe; Honda, Michael M.
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    San Jose, CA for operating expenses for a
                                 Services                      domestic violence shelter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Borromeo Housing, Inc., Arlington, VA for its     $143,000  Moran, James P.
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Elizabeth House Program to serve homeless
                                 Services                      adolescent mothers and their infants
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Burdman Group, Inc., Youngstown, OH for its        $95,000  Ryan, Tim
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Sojourner House domestic violence services
                                 Services                      program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Catholic Social Services, Wilkes Barre, PA,        $24,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    for abstinence education and related
                                 Services                      services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Cherokee County Commission, Centre, AL for         $95,000  Rogers (AL), Mike
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    social service and family support programs
                                 Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Child Center of New York, Woodside, NY for         $95,000  Maloney, Carolyn B.
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    early childhood education and intervention
                                 Services                      services for children and their families
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Child Guidance Resource Center, Havertown, PA      $57,000  Sestak, Joe
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    for services for autistic children
                                 Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Children's Rehabilitation Center, Warren, OH      $124,000  Ryan, Tim
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    for an initiative to implement a multi-
                                 Services                      disciplinary approach to providing services
                                                               for families of children with disabilities
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Children's Services Council of Palm Beach          $95,000  Wexler, Robert; Mahoney, Tim
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    County, Boynton Beach, FL for evaluation and
                                 Services                      implementation of a nurse family partnership
                                                               home visitation program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   City of Chester, Bureau of Health, Chester,        $24,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    PA, for abstinence education and related
                                 Services                      services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   City of Ft. Worth, TX for the Early Childhood     $285,000  Burgess, Michael C.
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Matters Initiative
                                 Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   City of Los Angeles, CA for its Young Women       $285,000  Watson, Diane E.
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    from Adversity to Resiliency Program
                                 Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   City of Norwich, New London, CT for services       $81,000  Courtney, Joe                       Dodd; Lieberman
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    to pregnant and parenting adolescents and
                                 Services                      their families
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Connecticut Council of Family Service             $381,000                                      Dodd; Lieberman
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Agencies, Wethersfield, CT, for the
                                 Services                      Empowering People for Success welfare-to-
                                                               work initiative
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Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   County of Monterey Probation Department,        $1,427,000  Farr, Sam                           Feinstein
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Salinas, CA for its Silver Star Gang
                                 Services                      Prevention and Intervention Program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   County of Solano, Fairfield, CA for an            $119,000  Miller, George
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    initiative to provide doula and/or parenting
                                 Services                      coaches for low-income pregnant, postpartem
                                                               and parenting women
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Creative Visions in Des Moines, IA, for a         $143,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    family unification project for incarcerated
                                 Services                      individuals
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Crozer Chester Medical Center, Upland, PA,         $24,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    for abstinence education and related
                                 Services                      services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Crystal Stairs, Inc., Los Angeles, CA for its      $95,000  Watson, Diane E.
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Special Needs Advisory Project to increase
                                 Services                      early childhood care and education
                                                               opportunities for children with special
                                                               needs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Deschutes County Family Access Network, Bend,     $238,000  Walden, Greg                        Wyden; Smith
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    OR, for social service programs
                                 Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Desormeaux Foundation, Lafayette, LA, for an       $95,000                                      Vitter
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    expectant mother education and aid program
                                 Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Diaper Bank, New Haven, CT for services to at-    $133,000  DeLauro, Rosa L.                    Dodd
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    risk children in childcare centers
                                 Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Dickinson Mental Health Center, Ridgway, PA       $119,000  Peterson, John E.
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    to develop programming for children
                                 Services                      diagnosed with autism
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Elijah's Promise, New Brunswick, NJ, for the       $48,000                                      Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Healthy Kitchens- Healthy Lives program
                                 Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Family Services and Childrens Aid Society,         $24,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Oil City, PA, for abstinence education and
                                 Services                      related services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Family, Inc., Council Bluffs, IA, for the         $333,000                                      Harkin; Grassley
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    FAMILY program
                                 Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   First 5 Alameda County, San Leandro, CA for       $476,000  Stark, Fortney Pete
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    its children's screening, assessment,
                                 Services                      referral, and treatment initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Guidance Center, Ridgeway, PA, for abstinence      $24,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    education and related services
                                 Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Horizons for Homeless Children, Lawrence, MA       $95,000  Tsongas, Niki                       Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    for programs for homeless children
                                 Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Horizons for Homeless Children, Roxbury, MA,      $143,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    for continued development of programs
                                 Services                      designed to support homeless children
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Humility of Mary Health Partners, Youngstown,     $285,000  Ryan, Tim
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    OH for a teen parent program
                                 Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Iowans for Social and Economic Development,       $190,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Des Moines, IA, for a Comprehensive Asset
                                 Services                      Development Project
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Jordan New Life Hub, Minneapolis, MN for life     $190,000  Ellison, Keith
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    skills training, mentoring, case management,
                                 Services                      referral and other services for at-risk
                                                               individuals and families
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Katie Brown Educational Program, Barrington,       $95,000  Kennedy, Patrick J.
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    RI for a youth relationship violence
                                 Services                      prevention initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Keystone Central School District, Mill Hall,       $24,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    PA, for abstinence education and related
                                 Services                      services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Keystone Economic Development Corporation,         $24,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Johnstown, PA, for abstinence education and
                                 Services                      related services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Kids Oneida, Inc., Utica, NY for a community       $48,000  Arcuri, Michael A.
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    intervention plan to address child and youth
                                 Services                      abuse and neglect
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Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   LaSalle University, Philadelphia, PA, for          $24,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    abstinence education and related services
                                 Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Local Initiatives Support Coalition Rhode         $190,000                                      Reed
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Island, Providence, RI, for child care
                                 Services                      professional development and programmatic
                                                               activities
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Logan Community Resources, Inc., South Bend,      $143,000  Donnelly, Joe
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    IN for its Regional Autism Center
                                 Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Louisiana Association of United Ways, New         $381,000                                      Landrieu; Vitter
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Orleans, LA, to expand the capacity of the
                                 Services                      Louisiana 2-1-1 system
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Marcus Autism Center, Atlanta, GA for              $95,000                                      Isakson; Chambliss
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    services for children and adolescents with
                                 Services                      developmental disabilities
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Minot State University, Minot, ND for its         $761,000  Pomeroy, Earl                       Dorgan; Conrad
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Great Plains Autism Treatment Program to
                                 Services                      serve children with autism spectrum
                                                               disorders
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Missouri Bootheel Regional Consortium,            $476,000  Emerson, Jo Ann
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Portageville, MO for the Fatherhood First
                                 Services                      program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   My Choice, Inc., Athens, PA, for abstinence        $24,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    education and related services
                                 Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Nassau County Coalition Against Domestic          $381,000                                      Schumer
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Violence, Inc., Hempstead, NY, to provide
                                 Services                      legal services to low-income victims of
                                                               domestic violence
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   National Energy Assistance Directors'             $190,000  DeLauro, Rosa L.
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Association, Washington, DC for research and
                                 Services                      information dissemination related to the Low-
                                                               Income Home Energy Assistance Program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Neighborhood United Against Drugs,                 $24,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Philadelphia, PA, for abstinence education
                                 Services                      and related services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   New Brighton School District, Brighton, PA,        $24,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    for abstinence education and related
                                 Services                      services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Nueva Esperanza, Philadelphia, PA, for             $24,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    abstinence education and related services
                                 Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Ohio United Way, Columbus, OH, to expand the      $381,000                                      Brown
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    capacity of the 2-1-1 system
                                 Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   One Family, Inc., Boston, MA, for continued       $238,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    development of programs to designed to end
                                 Services                      family homelessness
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Progressive Believers Ministries, Glenside,        $24,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    PA, for abstinence education and related
                                 Services                      services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Providence House, Shreveport, LA to provide       $247,000  McCrery, Jim
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    outcomes-based child care services to
                                 Services                      homeless pre-school children
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   School District of Philadelphia, PA, for           $24,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    abstinence education and related services
                                 Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Shepherd's Maternity House, Inc., East             $24,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Stroudsburg, PA, for abstinence education
                                 Services                      and related services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Sheriffs Youth Programs of Minnesota, Inver       $200,000  Oberstar, James L.; Walz, Timothy   Coleman; Klobuchar
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Grove Heights, MN for services for foster                   J.
                                 Services                      children and families and for professional
                                                               development for staff
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Simpson College, Indianola, IA, for Urban         $190,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Studies Institute
                                 Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   SingleStop USA, New York, NY for a project in     $190,000  Pelosi, Nancy
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    San Francisco, CA to improve the access of
                                 Services                      low-income households to services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Southern Penobscot Regional Program for           $190,000                                      Snowe; Collins
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Children with Exceptionalities, Bangor, ME,
                                 Services                      for services for families with autistic
                                                               children
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Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Space Coast Early Intervention Center,            $428,000  Weldon, Dave
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Melbourne, FL for afterschool childcare
                                 Services                      programs for children with disabilities
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   St. Mary's Home for Children, North               $190,000  Kennedy, Patrick J.
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Providence, RI for services for abused
                                 Services                      children
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Starr Commonwealth, Detroit, MI for its            $95,000  Conyers, Jr., John; Kilpatrick,
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Structured Therapeutic Living Program for                   Carolyn C.; Walberg, Tim
                                 Services                      developmentally disabled and at-risk youth
                                                               and young adults
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Survivors of Torture, International, San           $95,000  Davis, Susan A.
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Diego, CA for medical, dental,
                                 Services                      psychological, and social services to
                                                               victims of torture
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Susanna Wesley Family Learning Center, East       $238,000  Emerson, Jo Ann
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Prairie, MO for programs to assist at-risk
                                 Services                      youth and their families
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Tender Care Pregnancy Center, Inc., Hanover,       $24,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    PA, for abstinence education and related
                                 Services                      services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   The Jimmie Hale Mission, Birmingham, AL, for       $95,000                                      Sessions
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    services for homeless families
                                 Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   TLC for Children and Families, Inc, Olathe,       $190,000                                      Brownback
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    KS, for a transitional living program for at-
                                 Services                      risk youth
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Tuscarora Intermediate Unit, McVeytown, PA,        $24,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    for abstinence education and related
                                 Services                      services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   United Way of the Capital Area, Jackson, MS,      $238,000                                      Cochran
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    for 2-1-1 Mississippi for social services
                                 Services                      programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg,      $285,000  Skelton, Ike
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    MO for its Midwest Clinic for Autism
                                 Services                      Spectrum Disorders
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   University of Toledo, OH for its Center for       $476,000  Kaptur, Marcy
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Excellence in Autism for autism spectrum
                                 Services                      disorder service programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Urban Family Council, Philadelphia, PA, for        $24,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    abstinence education and related services
                                 Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Washington Hospital Teen Outreach,                 $24,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Washington, PA, for abstinence education and
                                 Services                      related services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Watts Labor Community Action Committee, Los        $95,000  Richardson, Laura
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Angeles, CA for its Reading As Enablement to
                                 Services                      Reclaim Ourselves project to provide
                                                               literacy, mentoring, and other services to
                                                               individuals in shelters
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Women's Care Center of Erie County, Inc.,          $24,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    Erie, PA, for abstinence education and
                                 Services                      related services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   York County Human Life Services, York, PA,         $24,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    for abstinence education and related
                                 Services                      services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration for Children   Zuni Tribe, Zuni, NM, for a program to assist     $262,000                                      Bingaman
 Services                        and Families (ACF)--Social    foster children
                                 Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       Aging in NY Fund, Inc./NYC Department for the     $285,000  Maloney, Carolyn B.
 Services                        (AOA)                         Aging for an Alzheimer's disease social
                                                               research project
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       Alzheimer's Association, California Southland     $190,000  Sanchez, Linda T.; Waters, Maxine
 Services                        (AOA)                         Chapter, Los Angeles, CA for an Alzheimer's
                                                               disease demonstration program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       Cedar Crest College, Allentown, PA, for a          $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        (AOA)                         seniors outreach program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       County of Multnomah, Portland, OR for the          $48,000  Blumenauer, Earl; Wu, David;        Wyden; Smith
 Services                        (AOA)                         Multnomah County Gatekeeper Project                         Hooley, Darlene
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       Intergenerational Resource Center, Inc.,           $57,000  Lewis, John
 Services                        (AOA)                         Atlanta, GA for a community-based health and
                                                               social services demonstration program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       Jewish Family & Child Service, Portland, OR,       $95,000                                      Smith; Wyden
 Services                        (AOA)                         for senior programs and services
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Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       Jewish Family and Children, Waltham, MA for a      $95,000  Frank, Barney; Markey, Edward J.    Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        (AOA)                         naturally occurring retirement community
                                                               program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       Jewish Family and Children's Services of          $190,000  Holt, Rush D.                       Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        (AOA)                         Greater Mercer County, Princeton, NJ for a
                                                               naturally occurring retirement community
                                                               program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       Jewish Family Service of Greater New Orleans,     $238,000                                      Landrieu; Vitter
 Services                        (AOA)                         Metairie, LA, for a Community Nursing Elder
                                                               Trauma Response Program demonstration
                                                               project
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       Jewish Family Service of St. Paul, MN for a       $238,000  McCollum, Betty                     Coleman
 Services                        (AOA)                         naturally occurring retirement community
                                                               program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       Jewish Federation of Broward County, Davie,       $167,000  Wasserman Schultz, Debbie; Klein,   Bill Nelson
 Services                        (AOA)                         FL for a family caregivers support                          Ron; Hastings, Alcee L.
                                                               demonstration program
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Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta,              $95,000                                      Chambliss
 Services                        (AOA)                         Atlanta, GA, for a Naturally Occurring
                                                               Retirement Community
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis,        $438,000  Carson, Andre                       Lugar
 Services                        (AOA)                         Indianapolis, IN for a naturally occurring
                                                               retirement community program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit,        $238,000  Knollenberg, Joe; Levin, Sander M.  Levin; Stabenow
 Services                        (AOA)                         Bloomfield Hills, MI for the Family
                                                               Caregiver Access Network project
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       Legal Services of Northern California, Inc.,      $238,000                                      Feinstein
 Services                        (AOA)                         Sacramento, CA, to provide free legal
                                                               consultation for older Californians
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       Miami Jewish Home and Hospital Hialeah PACE       $476,000  Diaz-Balart, Lincoln
 Services                        (AOA)                         Center, Miami, FL for an independent living
                                                               demonstration for the elderly
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       Nevada Rural Counties RSVP, Carson City, NV,       $95,000                                      Reid
 Services                        (AOA)                         to provide home services to seniors in rural
                                                               areas
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       Rebuilding Together, Incorporated,                $285,000  Hoyer, Steny H.
 Services                        (AOA)                         Washington, DC for an elder fall prevention
                                                               demonstration program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       SOWEGA Council on Aging, Inc., Albany, GA for      $95,000  Bishop, Jr., Sanford D.
 Services                        (AOA)                         a demonstration program
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Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       St. Barnabas Senior Services, Los Angeles, CA     $133,000  Becerra, Xavier
 Services                        (AOA)                         for a fall risk prevention demonstration
                                                               program
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Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       St. Clair County Office on Aging, Belleville,     $143,000  Costello, Jerry F.
 Services                        (AOA)                         IL for a senior wellness center
                                                               demonstration program
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Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       Stetson University College of Law, Gulfport,       $95,000  Young, C. W. Bill
 Services                        (AOA)                         FL for a demonstration program to educate
                                                               seniors on economic issues
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Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       Town of North Hempstead, NY, for the Project      $333,000                                      Schumer
 Services                        (AOA)                         Independence naturally occurring retirement
                                                               communities demonstration project
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Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       Town of Yorktown, NY for an elder health          $333,000  Hall, John J.                       Schumer
 Services                        (AOA)                         demonstration program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       University of Wisconsin--Oshkosh, Oshkosh,        $333,000                                      Kohl
 Services                        (AOA)                         WI, for a demonstration training program
                                                               that prevents elder abuse and neglect
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Department of Health & Human    Administration on Aging       Utah Department of Human Services, Division        $95,000                                      Hatch
 Services                        (AOA)                         of Aging and Adult Services, Salt Lake City,
                                                               UT, for senior counseling services on
                                                               Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance
                                                               options
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   A Voice for All, Wilmington, DE, for speech       $381,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          and language evaluations for persons with
                                                               disabilities
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Access Community Health Network, Martin Russo      $95,000  Roskam, Peter J.
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Health Center, Bloomingdale, IL to implement
                                                               a community-based heart health program
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Advancement Project, Los Angeles, CA for a        $176,000  Roybal-Allard, Lucille
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          comprehensive public health strategy for
                                                               gang and violence reduction
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington,       $48,000  Bean, Melissa L.
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          IL for the expansion of an ongoing project
                                                               to address the growing problem of childhood
                                                               obesity among elementary schools in Lake
                                                               County, IL
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   AKI Life Health Center, Hollis, NY for the        $143,000  Meeks, Gregory W.
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Angel Doc Program to implement a series of
                                                               health programs
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Alameda County Department of Public Health,       $190,000  Lee, Barbara
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Office of AIDS, Oakland, CA for an HIV/AIDS
                                                               prevention and testing initiative
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Albert Einstein Healthcare Network,                $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Philadelphia, PA, for a college student
                                                               health screening program
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Baltimore City Health Department, Baltimore,      $190,000  Cummings, Elijah E.                 Cardin
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          MD for the Baltimore City Health Disparities
                                                               project to address the alarming
                                                               cardiovascular disease health disparities
                                                               that exist among city residents
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Boys and Girls Club of Alaska, Anchorage, AK,     $714,000                                      Murkowski
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          for a rural Alaska youth fitness initiative
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Brownsville Campus--University of Texas           $238,000  Ortiz, Solomon P.                   Cornyn
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Health Science Center School of Public
                                                               Health, Brownsville, TX for studies
                                                               regarding the health of the Hispanic
                                                               population in the Rio Grande Valley
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   California State University-Fullerton, CA for     $190,000  Sanchez, Loretta
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          programs aimed at preventing obesity and
                                                               promoting health in children
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Cascade AIDS, Portland, OR, for HIV/AIDS          $190,000                                      Smith; Wyden
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          education, outreach and prevention services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Childrens Hunger Alliance in 7th District,         $95,000  Hobson, David L.; Pryce, Deborah    Brown; Voinovich
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Ohio, Columbus, OH for programs to prevent
                                                               childhood obesity
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   City of Waterloo, Iowa, for Fire PALS, a          $238,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          school-based injury prevention program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Clearbrook, Inc., Wilkes Barre, PA, for            $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          substance abuse and treatment program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Community Health Centers in Hawaii for            $167,000                                      Inouye; Akaka
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Childhood Rural Asthma Project, Honolulu,
                                                               HI, for childhood rural asthma project
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Cornelia de Lange Syndrome Foundation, Avon,      $238,000                                      Dodd; Lieberman
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          CT, for awareness and education activities
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   County of Marin, San Rafael, CA for research      $238,000  Woolsey, Lynn C.                    Boxer
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          and analysis related to breast cancer
                                                               incidence and mortality in the county and
                                                               breast cancer screening
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   County of San Diego, CA for a public health       $476,000  Bilbray, Brian P.                   Boxer
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          information management system
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Delaware Division of Public Health, Dover, DE     $190,000  Castle, Michael N.                  Biden; Carper
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          for an infant mortality reduction initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Diabetic Amputation Prevention Foundation,        $238,000  Waters, Maxine
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Inglewood, CA for health care screening and
                                                               culturally appropriate educational materials
                                                               about diabetes and cardiovascular care for
                                                               African American men
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Drexel University School of Public Health,        $499,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Philadelphia, PA, to investigate a
                                                               polycythemia vera cluster in Northeast,
                                                               Pennsylvania
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems, Brewer, ME,     $285,000                                      Snowe; Collins
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          for a childhood obesity program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Fletcher Allen Health Care, Burlington, VT        $143,000  Welch, Peter                        Leahy
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          for the Center for Nutrition and Healthy
                                                               Food Systems
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Friends of the Congressional Glaucoma Caucus      $190,000  Crowley, Joseph
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Foundation, Lake Success, NY to provide
                                                               glaucoma screenings and follow-up in Bronx,
                                                               NY in concert with Einstein Hospital
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Friends of the Congressional Glaucoma Caucus       $48,000  Christensen, Donna M.
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Foundation, Lake Success, NY to provide
                                                               glaucoma screenings and follow-up in the
                                                               Virgin Islands
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Friends of the Congressional Glaucoma Caucus       $95,000                                      Menendez; Lautenberg
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Foundation, Lake Success, NY, for the New
                                                               Jersey Mobile Glaucoma Screening Program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Gilda's Club Louisville, KY to provide free        $95,000  Yarmuth, John A.
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          education and peer-based counseling to
                                                               youths and their families regarding cancer
                                                               prevention, diagnosis, and treatment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Grinnell Regional Medical Center, Grinnell,       $238,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          IA, for a wellness initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Hackensack University Medical Center,              $95,000                                      Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Hackensack, NJ, for a study on possible
                                                               environmental factors of autism and
                                                               neurodevelopmental disorders in New Jersey
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Haitian American Association Against Cancer,      $238,000  Meek, Kendrick B.
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Inc., Miami, FL for cancer education,
                                                               outreach, screening, and related programs
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Healthy Northeast Pennsylvania Initiative,         $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Clarks Summit, PA, for obesity prevention
                                                               and education programs
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Henry Ford Macomb Hospital, Warren, MI to         $167,000  Levin, Sander M.
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          develop and implement diabetes care and
                                                               support interventions including care
                                                               management, group education sessions, and
                                                               provider education
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Hudson Alpha Institute for Biotechnology,         $262,000  Cramer, Jr., Robert E. (Bud)
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Huntsville, AL for a method of detection for
                                                               food borne pathogens
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   International Rett Syndrome Foundation,           $238,000  Hoyer, Steny H.
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Clinton, MD for education and awareness
                                                               programs regarding Rett syndrome
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   International Rett Syndrome Foundation,           $143,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Richmond, VA, for a health education program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Iowa Chronic Care Consortium, Des Moines,         $190,000                                      Harkin; Grassley
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Iowa, for a preventative health
                                                               demonstration program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Iowa Department of Public Health, Des Moines,     $951,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          IA, to continue the Harkin Wellness Grant
                                                               program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Johnson and Wales University, Providence, RI      $190,000  Kennedy, Patrick J.
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          for a food safety initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Kaweah Delta Hospital Foundation, Visalia,         $95,000                                      Boxer
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          CA, for a comprehensive asthma management
                                                               program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Kendall County Health Department, Yorkville,       $24,000  Foster, Bill
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          IL for a program to reduce childhood obesity
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   La Crosse County Health Department, La            $333,000                                      Kohl
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Crosse, WI, for a program to prevent
                                                               childhood obesity
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Latino Leadership Alliance Foundation, New        $190,000                                      Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Brunswick, NJ, to establish a Latino
                                                               Leadership Alliance Health Initiative that
                                                               will educate and inform the Latino Community
                                                               on the importance of proper preventive
                                                               health care
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center, Baton Rouge,     $428,000  Cazayoux, Donald J.; Alexander,     Landrieu; Vitter
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          LA to expand early detection cancer                         Rodney
                                                               screenings
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Matthew Siravo Memorial Foundation,                $95,000  Kennedy, Patrick J.
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Wakefield, RI for programs and outreach for
                                                               families of children with epilepsy statewide
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Middle Tennessee State University,                $295,000  Gordon, Bart
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Murfreesboro, TN to improve the physical
                                                               fitness of children and adolescents in
                                                               Middle Tennessee
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Mount Sinai, New York, NY, for firefighter        $381,000                                      Landrieu
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          and emergency responder health monitoring
                                                               program in Louisiana
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   National Kidney Foundation of Central New          $95,000  Walsh, James T.
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          York, Syracuse, NY for an education and
                                                               outreach program to identify individuals at
                                                               risk for early stages of kidney disease
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   New England Coalition for Health Promotion         $95,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          and Disease Prevention, Providence, RI, for
                                                               continued development of obesity and disease
                                                               prevention programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Oglala Sioux Tribe, Pine Ridge, SD, for the       $381,000                                      Johnson
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Oyate Bli Helya diabetes program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Ohio Patient Safety Institute, Columbus, OH,      $190,000                                      Brown
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          for patient safety programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Ohio University, Athens, OH for the               $190,000  Space, Zachary T.                   Brown; Voinovich
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Appalachian Rural Health Institute to
                                                               disseminate diabetes education materials in
                                                               Appalachian counties
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Our Lady of Fatima Hospital, North                $143,000  Kennedy, Patrick J.
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Providence, RI for a healthlink program on
                                                               wellness for retirees
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition,              $48,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Ephrata, PA, for breast cancer awareness
                                                               outreach
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Pinellas County Schools Administration,           $190,000  Young, C. W. Bill
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Largo, FL for the Steps to a Healthier
                                                               Pinellas program
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Providence Health Care System, Portland, OR,      $190,000                                      Smith; Wyden
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          for a multiple sclerosis registry
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Pulmonary Hypertension Association, Silver        $238,000  Brady, Kevin
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Spring, MD for a pulmonary hypertension
                                                               prevention and awareness initiative
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital,           $200,000  Jones, Stephanie Tubbs; Ryan, Tim
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Cleveland, OH for prevention and community
                                                               outreach programs in childhood diabetes and
                                                               obesity
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Rhode Island Center for Agricultural               $95,000  Kennedy, Patrick J.
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Promotion and Education, Providence, RI for
                                                               nutrition, fitness, and outdoor activity
                                                               initiatives at schools statewide in
                                                               conjunction with KIDSFIRST
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Rich Center for Autism/Youngstown State            $95,000                                      Voinovich; Brown
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          University, Youngstown, OH, for improve
                                                               outreach and early treatment intervetions
                                                               for children with autism
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Roberts Family Development Center,                $190,000  Matsui, Doris O.
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Sacramento, CA for programs to reduce the
                                                               risk of chronic diseases, particularly
                                                               cancer, heart disease, and obesity
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   San Antonio Metropolitan Health District, San     $285,000  Gonzalez, Charles A.
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Antonio, TX for further studies and public
                                                               health outreach regarding environmental
                                                               health concerns at and near the former Kelly
                                                               Air Force Base
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Schneider Children's Hospital, New Hyde Park,     $167,000  McCarthy, Carolyn
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          NY for comprehensive Diamond Blackfan Anemia
                                                               awareness and surveillance
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Sedgwick County Government, Wichita, KS for       $428,000  Tiahrt, Todd                        Roberts
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          prenatal education and outreach programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Shelburne Farms, Shelburne, VT, for               $476,000                                      Leahy
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          nutritional educational programming
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Silent Spring Institute, Newton, MA for           $333,000  Delahunt, William D.                Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          studies of the impact of environmental
                                                               pollutants on breast cancer and women's
                                                               health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD,     $285,000                                      Johnson; Thune
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          for multidisciplinary research on health
                                                               promotion
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Southeastern Center for Emerging Biologic          $95,000                                      Isakson; Chambliss
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Threats, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, for
                                                               programs related to bioterrorism and
                                                               emerging biologic threats
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Southern Nevada Health District, Las Vegas,       $523,000                                      Reid
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          NV, for management of the hepatitis C
                                                               outbreak in Southern Nevada
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, Wabasha, MN       $181,000  Walz, Timothy J.                    Coleman; Klobuchar
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          for the chronic disease management program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   St. Joseph's Medical Center, Stockton, CA for     $238,000  McNerney, Jerry; Cardoza, Dennis
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          facilities and equipment                                    A.
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   St. Louis Regional Asthma Consortium, St.         $714,000                                      Bond
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Louis, MO, for asthma management for at-risk
                                                               children
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   St. Mary Medical Center Foundation, Long          $238,000  Richardson, Laura                   Boxer
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Beach, CA for the Well Woman Outreach and
                                                               Education Program focusing on chronic
                                                               disease community outreach, education, and
                                                               support
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   State of Alaska Department of Health and          $476,000                                      Murkowski
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Social Services, Anchorage, AK, for a
                                                               program to prevent, control, and reduce
                                                               incidence of obesity
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center,     $285,000                                      Hutchison
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          El Paso, TX, for the Center for Border
                                                               Health Research
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   University of Nebraska-Medical Center, Omaha,     $238,000  Fortenberry, Jeff; Terry, Lee       Ben Nelson
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          NE to establish an environmental health
                                                               informatics database
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   University of North Carolina at Greensboro,       $238,000  Coble, Howard
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Greensboro, NC for the North Carolina
                                                               Council for Health Literacy initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill in       $309,000                                      Dole; Burr
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          conjunction with East Carolina University,
                                                               Chapel Hill, NC, to study racial disparities
                                                               in cardiovascular disease
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee,               $285,000                                      Kohl
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          Milwaukee, WI, to support and expand public
                                                               health training programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   West San Gabriel Valley YMCA, San Gabriel, CA      $95,000  Schiff, Adam B.
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          for an initiative to combat obesity
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Wheeling Jesuit University, Wheeling, WV, for   $2,854,000                                      Byrd
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          the Mining and Industry Safety Technology
                                                               and Training Innovation Center
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Whitman-Walker Clinic, Inc., Washington, DC        $48,000  Norton, Eleanor Holmes
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          for HIV screening and education materials
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Disease Control   Yale New Haven Health System, New Haven, CT,      $238,000                                      Dodd; Lieberman
 Services                        and Prevention (CDC)          for emergency preparedness education and
                                                               training activities at the Connecticut
                                                               Center for Public Health Preparedness
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Medicare and      Bedford Ride, Bedford, VA for a program to         $95,000  Goode, Jr., Virgil H.
 Services                        Medicaid Services (CMS)--     assist seniors
                                 Research & Demonstration
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor--National   Mine Safety and Health        United Mine Workers of America for mine         $1,808,000                                      Specter; Byrd
 Projects                        Administration                rescue team training activities authorized
                                                               under the Mine Safety and Health Act
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Medicare and      Bi-State Primary Care Association, Concord,       $105,000  Hodes, Paul W.
 Services                        Medicaid Services (CMS)--     NH for primary care workforce recruitment
                                 Research & Demonstration
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Medicare and      Bi-State Primary Care Association, Concord,       $618,000  Hodes, Paul W.                      Gregg; Sununu
 Services                        Medicaid Services (CMS)--     NH to treat uninsured patients
                                 Research & Demonstration
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Medicare and      Bi-State Primary Care Association,                $190,000  Welch, Peter
 Services                        Medicaid Services (CMS)--     Montpelier, VT to treat uninsured patients
                                 Research & Demonstration
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Medicare and      Bucks County Health Improvement Partnership,      $343,000  Murphy, Patrick J.
 Services                        Medicaid Services (CMS)--     Langhorne, PA to provide access to low-
                                 Research & Demonstration      income patients
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Medicare and      City of Milwaukee, WI, to improve access to       $171,000                                      Kohl
 Services                        Medicaid Services (CMS)--     and utilization of primary and preventive
                                 Research & Demonstration      health care among low-income residents
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Medicare and      Health Improvement Partnership of Santa Cruz      $238,000  Farr, Sam
 Services                        Medicaid Services (CMS)--     County, Scotts Valley, CA to treat uninsured
                                 Research & Demonstration      patients
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Medicare and      Hope Through Housing Foundation, Rancho           $238,000  Baca, Joe
 Services                        Medicaid Services (CMS)--     Cucamonga, CA for the Program of All-
                                 Research & Demonstration      Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) in
                                                               Fontana, CA
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Medicare and      Hospice Foundation of America, Washington,        $571,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        Medicaid Services (CMS)--     DC, for education programs
                                 Research & Demonstration
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Medicare and      MAGNET, Inc., Cleveland, OH to establish Lean     $143,000  Ryan, Tim                           Voinovich
 Services                        Medicaid Services (CMS)--     healthcare services at Humility of Mary
                                 Research & Demonstration      Health Partners
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Medicare and      Maryland Disability Law Center, Baltimore, MD      $95,000  Ruppersberger, C. A. Dutch          Cardin
 Services                        Medicaid Services (CMS)--     for legal advocacy for disabled Medicaid
                                 Research & Demonstration      recipients
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Medicare and      Maternity Care Coalition, Philadelphia, PA        $285,000  Schwartz, Allyson Y.
 Services                        Medicaid Services (CMS)--     for the MOMobile outreach program
                                 Research & Demonstration
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Medicare and      Medical Foundation of Chattanooga,                $190,000  Wamp, Zach
 Services                        Medicaid Services (CMS)--     Chattanooga, TN, for Project Access to
                                 Research & Demonstration      provide medical care to low-income patients
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Medicare and      Medicare Chronic Care Practice Research           $666,000                                      Johnson
 Services                        Medicaid Services (CMS)--     Network, Sioux Falls, SD, to evolve and
                                 Research & Demonstration      continue the Medicare Coordinated Care
                                                               Demonstration project
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Medicare and      Medicare Rights Center, New York, NY for           $95,000  Lowey, Nita M.
 Services                        Medicaid Services (CMS)--     interactive health care workshops
                                 Research & Demonstration
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Medicare and      Miami Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged,      $214,000  Meek, Kendrick B.
 Services                        Medicaid Services (CMS)--     Miami, FL for the Palliative Care Center
                                 Research & Demonstration
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Department of Health & Human    Centers for Medicare and      Patient Advocate Foundation, Newport News, VA     $190,000  Scott, Robert C. Bobby
 Services                        Medicaid Services (CMS)--     for a patient assistance program for the
                                 Research & Demonstration      uninsured
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Centers for Medicare and      University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,           $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Medicaid Services (CMS)--     Pittsburgh, PA, to develop a comprehensive
                                 Research & Demonstration      health care delivery model
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Access Community Health Network, Chicago, IL      $181,000  Jackson, Jr., Jesse L.
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Access Community Health Network, Chicago, IL,     $476,000                                      Durbin
 Services                        Services Administration       for construction at Holy Cross Hospital
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Access to Healthcare Network, Reno, NV, to        $571,000                                      Reid
 Services                        Services Administration       expand the Access to Healthcare Network into
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Northern NV rural counties
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Adams State College, Alamosa, CO for              $381,000  Salazar, John T.                    Salazar; Allard
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Adrian College, Adrian, MI for facilities and     $523,000  Walberg, Tim                        Levin; Stabenow
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Adventist GlenOaks Hospital, Glendale             $143,000  Roskam, Peter J.
 Services                        Services Administration       Heights, IL for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Advocate Health Care, Chicago, IL for             $190,000  Emanuel, Rahm
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, Park          $285,000                                      Durbin
 Services                        Services Administration       Ridge, IL, for construction
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Advocates for a Healthy Community,              $1,427,000                                      Bond
 Services                        Services Administration       Springfield, MO, for construction,
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     renovation and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Akron General Health System, Akron, OH for        $143,000  Ryan, Tim                           Brown
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment for the Edwin Shaw
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Rehabilitation Center
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Akron General Health System, Akron, OH for        $285,000  Sutton, Betty
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment for the West
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Emergency Care Center
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Alaska Addictions Rehabilitation Services,        $490,000  Young, Don                          Murkowski
 Services                        Services Administration       Inc./Nugen's Ranch Wasilla, AK for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     facilities and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Alaska Brain Injury Network, Anchorage, AK,        $95,000                                      Murkowski
 Services                        Services Administration       for brain injury programs and outreach
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     services
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium,         $1,427,000                                      Murkowski
 Services                        Services Administration       Anchorage, AK, for a statewide electronic
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     medical records and health information
                                 and Services                  system
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium,         $1,427,000                                      Murkowski
 Services                        Services Administration       Anchorage, AK, for parallel development of
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     an e-Health electronic Network
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Albany College of Pharmacy, Albany, NY for         $48,000  Welch, Peter
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment at it's Vermont
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     campus
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY for             $190,000  McNulty, Michael R.                 Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA,        $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       for construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Allen Institute for Brain Science, Seattle,       $476,000                                      Murray; Cantwell
 Services                        Services Administration       WA, for equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Allen Memorial Hospital, Waterloo, IA for         $428,000  Braley, Bruce L.                    Harkin; Grassley
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Allied Services Foundation, Clarks Summit,         $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       PA, for renovations and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          AltaMed Health Services Corporation, Los          $143,000  Solis, Hilda L.
 Services                        Services Administration       Angeles, CA for facilities and equipment for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     clinics in East Los Angeles and El Monte
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          AltaMed Health Services, Los Angeles, CA for      $190,000  Sanchez, Loretta
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment for three clinics
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     in Santa Ana, CA
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Altoona Regional Health System, Altoona, PA       $238,000  Shuster, Bill                       Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          American Oncologic Hospital-Fox Chase Cancer      $381,000  Hoyer, Steny H.
 Services                        Services Administration       Center, Philadelphia, PA for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment for the American Russian Cancer
                                 and Services                  Alliance
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Anchorage Neighborhood Health Center,             $381,000                                      Murkowski
 Services                        Services Administration       Anchorage, AK, for construction, renovation
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     and equipment
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Anne Arundel Medical Center, Annapolis, MD        $190,000  Sarbanes, John P.                   Cardin
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Arnold Palmer Hospital, Orlando, FL for           $190,000  Keller, Ric
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment at the Pediatric
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Emergency Room and Trauma Center Cardiac
                                 and Services                  Intensive Care Unit
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Association for Utah Community Health, Salt       $666,000  Matheson, Jim                       Bennett; Hatch
 Services                        Services Administration       Lake City, UT for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Atlantic Health System, Morristown, NJ for        $476,000  Frelinghuysen, Rodney P.            Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Atlantic Health, Florham Park, NJ for              $95,000  Ferguson, Mike                      Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, Egg          $381,000                                      Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        Services Administration       Harbor Township, NJ, for construction of the
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Cancer Care Institute
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Aultman Health Foundation, Canton, OH for the     $404,000  Regula, Ralph
 Services                        Services Administration       purchase of technology and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Aunt Martha's Youth Service Center, Chicago       $162,000  Jackson, Jr., Jesse L.
 Services                        Services Administration       Heights, IL for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Autism Treatment Centers, Inc., San Antonio,      $238,000  Cuellar, Henry
 Services                        Services Administration       TX for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Barnes-Kasson County Hospital, Susquehanna,        $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       PA, for renovations and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Bartlett Regional Hospital, Juneau, AK, for       $476,000                                      Murkowski
 Services                        Services Administration       renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Bay Regional Medical Center, Bay City, MI for     $190,000  Kildee, Dale E.                     Levin; Stabenow
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          BayCare Health System, Clearwater, FL for an      $523,000  Young, C. W. Bill; Bilirakis, Gus
 Services                        Services Administration       electronic medical records initiative                       M.
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Bayfront Health Systems St. Petersburg, FL        $571,000  Young, C. W. Bill                   Bill Nelson
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Bayside Family Healthcare, North Kingstown,        $95,000                                      Whitehouse; Reed
 Services                        Services Administration       RI, to implement the NextGen Practice
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Management System and Electronic Health
                                 and Services                  Records
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Beartooth Hospital and Health Center, Red         $333,000  Rehberg, Dennis R.                  Baucus; Tester
 Services                        Services Administration       Lodge, MT for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Becker College, Worcester, MA for facilities      $357,000  McGovern, James P.                  Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Beebe Medical Center, Lewes, DE, for the          $476,000                                      Biden; Carper
 Services                        Services Administration       construction of a new School of Nursing
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Beloit Memorial Hospital, Beloit, WI for          $285,000  Baldwin, Tammy
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Benefis Healthcare Foundation, Great Falls,       $143,000                                      Baucus
 Services                        Services Administration       MT, for health information technology in
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     critical access hospitals
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Benefis Healthcare, Great Falls, MT for           $761,000  Rehberg, Dennis R.                  Baucus; Tester
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Berger Hospital, Circleville, OH for purchase     $190,000  Hobson, David L.                    Brown
 Services                        Services Administration       of equipments
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Berkshire Community College, Pittsfield, MA       $214,000  Olver, John W.
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Bethune Cookman University, Daytona Beach, FL     $333,000  Mica, John L.                       Bill Nelson
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment at the School
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     of Nursing
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Billings Clinic, Billings, MT for facilities      $285,000  Rehberg, Dennis R.                  Baucus; Tester
 Services                        Services Administration       and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Bingham Memorial Hospital, Blackfoot, Idaho,      $190,000                                      Crapo; Craig
 Services                        Services Administration       for construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Bi-State Primary Care Association, Concord,       $238,000                                      Sununu
 Services                        Services Administration       NH, for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Bi-State Primary Care Association,                $523,000                                      Sanders
 Services                        Services Administration       Montpelier, VT, for construction, renovation
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Bloomington Hospital Foundation, Bloomington,     $167,000  Hill, Baron P.
 Services                        Services Administration       IN for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Bloomington Hospital of Orange County, Paoli,     $167,000  Hill, Baron P.
 Services                        Services Administration       IN for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Bloomsburg Hospital, Bloomsburg, PA, for           $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Blount Memorial Hospital, Maryville, TN for       $476,000  Duncan, Jr., John J.
 Services                        Services Administration       an electronic medical records initiative
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Blue Mountain Diagnostic Imaging, Inc,             $95,000                                      Wyden
 Services                        Services Administration       Pendleton, OR, for equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Blythedale Children's Hospital, Valhalla, NY      $206,000  Lowey, Nita M.                      Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Board of Commissioners of Cook County,            $190,000  Davis, Danny K.
 Services                        Services Administration       Chicago, IL for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Bois Forte Reservation Tribal Council, Tower,     $285,000                                      Coleman
 Services                        Services Administration       MN, for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Boston Foundation for Sight, Needham Heights,     $143,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       MA, for the acquisition of medical equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA for             $951,000  Markey, Edward J.                   Kennedy
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Boston University School of Medicine, Boston,     $285,000  Capuano, Michael E.                 Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       MA for facilities and equipment for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     biomedical research related to amyloidosis
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Botsford Hospital, Farmington Hills, MI for       $190,000  Knollenberg, Joe                    Levin; Stabenow
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Boulder City Hospital, Boulder City, NV for       $571,000  Porter, Jon C.                      Reid
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Boys Town National Research Hospital, Omaha,      $476,000                                      Harkin; Ben Nelson
 Services                        Services Administration       NE, for construction, renovation and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Bradford Regional Medical Center, Bradford,        $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       PA, for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Bridgeport Hospital, Bridgeport, CT for           $143,000  Shays, Christopher                  Dodd; Lieberman
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Broadlawns Medical Center, Des Moines, IA,        $476,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        Services Administration       for equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Bronx Regional Health Information                 $381,000  Engel, Eliot L.                     Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       Organization, Bronx, NY for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, Bronx, NY for      $500,000  Serrano, Jose
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Brownsville Community Development                 $285,000  Clarke, Yvette D.
 Services                        Services Administration       Corporation, Brooklyn, NY for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Bucknell University--Geisinger Health System,     $143,000                                      Casey; Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       Lewisburg, PA, for the training of health
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     professionals
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Bucksport Regional Health Center, Bucksport,      $114,000  Michaud, Michael H.
 Services                        Services Administration       ME for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Butler Health System, Butler, PA, for              $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          California Health and Human Services Agency,      $476,000  Schiff, Adam B.
 Services                        Services Administration       Sacramento, CA for the cord blood collection
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     program
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Callen-Lorde Community Health Center, New          $95,000  Nadler, Jerrold
 Services                        Services Administration       York, NY for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Canton-Potsdam Hospital, Potsdam, NY for          $143,000  McHugh, John M.                     Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Caring Health Center, Inc., Springfield, MA,      $190,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       for construction
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA,        $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Carolinas HealthCare System, Charlotte, NC,        $95,000                                      Burr
 Services                        Services Administration       for construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Caroline's Room Fund/Community Foundation,        $285,000  DeLauro, Rosa L.
 Services                        Services Administration       New Haven, CT for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Carson Tahoe Regional Healthcare/CTRH Dayton      $571,000  Heller, Dean
 Services                        Services Administration       Hospital, Carson City, NV for purchase of
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Carthage Family Wellness Clinic, Carthage, NY     $190,000  McHugh, John M.                     Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Catholic Charities of Central Florida,            $190,000  Mica, John L.
 Services                        Services Administration       Orlando, FL for a mobile health unit
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Catholic Community Services of Southern           $285,000  Giffords, Gabrielle
 Services                        Services Administration       Arizona Domestic Violence Center, Tucson, AZ
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     for facilities and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Catholic Health System, Buffalo, NY, for          $143,000                                      Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Centenary College of Louisiana, Shreveport,       $951,000                                      Landrieu; Vitter
 Services                        Services Administration       LA, for construction, renovation and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment of a health training facility
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Center for Asbestos Related Disease, Libby,       $190,000                                      Baucus; Tester
 Services                        Services Administration       MT, for construction, renovation and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Central Bradford Progress Authority, Towanda,     $295,000  Carney, Christopher P.
 Services                        Services Administration       PA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Central Carolina Technical College, Sumter,       $247,000  Spratt, Jr., John M.                Graham
 Services                        Services Administration       NC for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Central Carolina Technical College, Sumter,       $238,000                                      Graham
 Services                        Services Administration       SC, for construction, renovation and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Central Kentucky Blood Center, Lexington, KY      $238,000  Chandler, Ben
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Central Pennsylvania Institute of Science and     $381,000  Peterson, John E.
 Services                        Services Administration       Technology, Pleasant Gap, PA for a dental
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     assistant training program
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Central Wyoming College, Riverton, WY, for        $428,000                                      Barrasso; Enzi
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Central Wyoming College, Riverton, WY, for        $190,000                                      Enzi; Barrasso
 Services                        Services Administration       the Virtual Medical Skills Center for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Training Nurses in Rural Health Care
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Charles A. Dean Memorial Hospital,                $209,000  Michaud, Michael H.; Allen, Thomas
 Services                        Services Administration       Greenville, ME for facilities and equipment                 H.
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Charles Cole Memorial Hospital, Coudersport,      $119,000  Peterson, John E.                   Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       PA for a rural health initiative, including
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     purchase of equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Chase City Community Services Board, Chase        $376,000  Goode, Jr., Virgil H.
 Services                        Services Administration       City, VA for facilities and equipment at the
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Allied Health Career Center
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Chase Memorial Nursing Home, New Berlin, NY       $238,000  Arcuri, Michael A.
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Chesapeake Children's Health Center, Norfolk,     $285,000  Forbes, J. Randy
 Services                        Services Administration       VA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Chester County Hospital, West Chester, PA for     $428,000  Sestak, Joe; Gerlach, Jim           Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Chiesman Foundation for Democracy, Inc.,          $714,000                                      Johnson
 Services                        Services Administration       Rapid City, SD, to establish a Center for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Child and Family Services of Newport,             $276,000  Kennedy, Patrick J.
 Services                        Services Administration       Newport, RI for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Child Hospital, Aurora, CO for facilities and     $381,000  Tancredo, Thomas G.                 Salazar; Allard
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Child Protection Center, Inc., Sarasota, FL       $285,000  Buchanan, Vern
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment for the Child
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Advocacy Center
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Children's Health Fund (The), New York, NY,       $238,000                                      Cornyn
 Services                        Services Administration       to provide comprehensive primary care to
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     medically underserved children at elementary
                                 and Services                  schools in the Austin, TX Independent School
                                                               District
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Children's Home Society of Idaho, Boise,           $95,000                                      Crapo; Craig
 Services                        Services Administration       Idaho, for construction, renovation and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Children's Hospital of Orange County, Mission      $95,000  Miller, Gary G.
 Services                        Services Administration       Viejo, CA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Atlantic      $95,000  LoBiondo, Frank A.
 Services                        Services Administration       County Specialty Care Center in Mays
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Landing, NJ for purchase of equipment for
                                 and Services                  the Children's Intensive Emotional and
                                                               Behavioral Program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA, for       $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, PA, for         $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters,      $285,000  Drake, Thelma D.
 Services                        Services Administration       Norfolk, VA for purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Children's Hospital, Aurora, CO for                $95,000  Perlmutter, Ed                      Salazar; Allard
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Children's Hospitals & Clinics, Minneapolis,      $238,000                                      Coleman; Klobuchar
 Services                        Services Administration       MN, for equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Children's Institute of Pittsburgh,               $190,000                                      Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       Pittsburgh, PA, for treating children and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Children's Medical Center of Dayton, Dayton,      $476,000  Hobson, David L.
 Services                        Services Administration       OH for facilities and equipment for a child
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     advocacy center
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Children's Medical Center of Dayton, Dayton,      $190,000  Turner, Michael R.                  Brown; Voinovich
 Services                        Services Administration       OH for facilities and equipment for the
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Pediatric Trauma Unit and Emergency Center
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX, for        $143,000                                      Hutchison
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Children's Medical Research Institute,             $95,000                                      Inhofe
 Services                        Services Administration       Oklahoma City, OK, for renovation and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Children's Medical Service Brevard,               $457,000  Weldon, Dave
 Services                        Services Administration       Tallahassee, FL for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL for     $951,000  Gutierrez, Luis V.; Jackson, Jr.,   Durbin
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment                                    Jesse L.; Bean, Melissa L.
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Children's Memorial Research Center, Chicago,     $190,000  Emanuel, Rahm
 Services                        Services Administration       IL for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics,           $951,000                                      Bond
 Services                        Services Administration       Kansas City, Mo, for construction,
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     renovation and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Children's Specialized Hospital,                  $190,000  Ferguson, Mike
 Services                        Services Administration       Mountainside, NJ for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Children's Square, Council Bluffs, Iowa, for      $476,000                                      Harkin; Grassley
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation, and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Chinatown Service Center, Los Angeles, CA for     $238,000  Roybal-Allard, Lucille
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Chinese Hospital, San Francisco, CA for           $476,000  Pelosi, Nancy
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Chiricahua Community Health Centers, Inc.,        $343,000  Giffords, Gabrielle
 Services                        Services Administration       Douglas, AZ for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          CHOICE Regional Health Network, Olympia, WA,      $333,000                                      Murray
 Services                        Services Administration       for the Emergency Department Care
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Coordination Program
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Christ Hospital, Jersey City, NJ for              $571,000  Rothman, Steven R.                  Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Christa House, Inc., West Babylon, NY for         $176,000  King, Peter T.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Christiana Care Health System, Wilmington,        $285,000                                      Biden; Carper
 Services                        Services Administration       DE, to renovate and expand Wilmington
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Hospital's Emergency Department
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Hospital, San Antonio,        $143,000                                      Hutchison
 Services                        Services Administration       TX, for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          CHRISTUS St. Francis Cabrini Hospital,            $190,000  Alexander, Rodney                   Landrieu; Vitter
 Services                        Services Administration       Alexandria, LA for a pre-natal clinic,
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     including facilities and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          CHRISTUS St. Francis Cabrini Hospital,            $190,000  Alexander, Rodney                   Landrieu; Vitter
 Services                        Services Administration       Alexandria, LA for a school dental hygiene
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     program
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          CHRISTUS St. Francis Cabrini Hospital,             $95,000                                      Vitter; Landrieu
 Services                        Services Administration       Shreveport, LA, for construction, renovation
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          City and County of San Francisco, CA for          $285,000  Pelosi, Nancy                       Boxer
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment for San Francisco
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     General Hospital
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          City Finance Office dba Community Memorial        $285,000                                      Johnson
 Services                        Services Administration       Hospital, Redfield, SD, for facility
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     renovation and construction
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          City of Austin, TX for facilities and             $143,000  Doggett, Lloyd
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment for Austin community health
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     centers
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          City of Baltimore, MD, for construction for     $1,189,000                                      Mikulski; Cardin
 Services                        Services Administration       Healthcare for the Homeless center
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          City of Harpersville, AL for construction of      $190,000  Bachus, Spencer
 Services                        Services Administration       a community/senior center
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          City of Homestead, FL for facilities and          $190,000  Diaz-Balart, Mario
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment at the Bill Dickinson Senior
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Center
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          City of Laredo, TX for facilities and             $190,000  Cuellar, Henry
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          City of Malden, MA for facilities and             $143,000  Markey, Edward J.                   Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          City of Newark, NJ for facilities and             $238,000  Payne, Donald M.                    Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          City of Philadelphia, PA for facilities and       $181,000  Schwartz, Allyson Y.
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          City of San Jose, CA for facilities and           $476,000  Honda, Michael M.; Lofgren, Zoe     Feinstein
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment for a homeless medical respite
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     care program
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          City of Sumter, NC for facilities and             $190,000  Clyburn, James E.
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment for the Central Carolina Technical
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     College health sciences center
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          City of Woburn, MA for facilities and             $143,000  Markey, Edward J.
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Clara Maass Medical Center, Belleville, NJ        $333,000  Pascrell, Jr., Bill                 Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Clarian Health Partners Inc., Indianapolis,       $381,000  Buyer, Steve; Carson, Andre
 Services                        Services Administration       IN for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Clarian Health, Indianapolis, IN, for              $95,000                                      Bayh
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Clarion Healthcare System, Clarion, PA for        $238,000  Peterson, John E.                   Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA for         $428,000  Lewis, John; Bishop, Jr., Sanford   Chambliss; Isakson
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment                                    D.
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Clearfield Hospital, Clearfield, PA, for           $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Clinica Msr. Oscar A. Romero, Los Angeles, CA     $119,000  Becerra, Xavier
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Clinton Memorial Hospital Regional Health         $238,000  Turner, Michael R.
 Services                        Services Administration       System, Wilmington, OH for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Cobb County Board of Commissioners, Marietta,     $476,000  Gingrey, Phil; Scott, David
 Services                        Services Administration       GA for facilities and equipment at the
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Multipurpose Senior Health Center
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Coffeyville Regional Medical Center,              $333,000                                      Brownback; Roberts
 Services                        Services Administration       Coffeyville, KS, for construction,
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     renovation and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring        $714,000                                      Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       Harbor, NY, for The Women's Cancer Genomics
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Center
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          College of Menominee Nation--Menominee             $86,000  Kagen, Steve
 Services                        Services Administration       Reservation, Keshena, WI for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          College of Notre Dame of Maryland Baltimore       $214,000  Ruppersberger, C. A. Dutch          Cardin
 Services                        Services Administration       County, Baltimore, MD for health professions
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     training
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          College of St. Scholastica, Inc., Duluth, MN,     $238,000                                      Coleman; Klobuchar
 Services                        Services Administration       for a rural health and technology
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     demonstration project
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Collier County, Naples, FL for a health care      $143,000  Diaz-Balart, Mario
 Services                        Services Administration       access network for the uninsured, including
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     purchase of equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Colorado Community Health Network, Denver,        $190,000                                      Salazar
 Services                        Services Administration       CO, for equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Colorado State University-Pueblo, CO for          $238,000  Salazar, John T.                    Salazar
 Services                        Services Administration       health professions training
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Columbia Memorial Hospital, Hudson, NY for        $190,000  Gillibrand, Kirsten E.              Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Columbus Regional Hospital, Columbus, GA for       $95,000  Bishop, Jr., Sanford D.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Commonwealth Medical Education, Scranton, PA,     $951,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       for equipment and construction
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Communicare Inc., Columbia, SC, for automated     $190,000                                      Graham
 Services                        Services Administration       pharmacy equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Community Care Network, Montgomery, AL, for        $95,000                                      Sessions
 Services                        Services Administration       the purchase of a mobile medical unit and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     acquisition of equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Community College of Aurora, CO for               $238,000  Perlmutter, Ed
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Community Colleges of Spokane, Spokane, WA,       $271,000                                      Murray; Cantwell
 Services                        Services Administration       for renovation and equipment for allied
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     health education
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Community Dental Services, Albuquerque, NM        $238,000  Wilson, Heather                     Bingaman
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Community Health and Social Services,             $476,000                                      Levin; Stabenow
 Services                        Services Administration       Detroit, MI, to construct a health clinic
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Community Health Care, Inc, Davenport, IA,        $190,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        Services Administration       for equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Community Health Center of Franklin County,       $238,000  Olver, John W.
 Services                        Services Administration       Inc., Turner Falls, MA for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment for centers in Turner Falls,
                                 and Services                  Orange, Buckland and Northfield
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Community Health Center of Ft. Dodge, IA, for     $143,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Community Health Center of the Black Hills,       $190,000                                      Johnson; Thune
 Services                        Services Administration       Rapid City, SD, for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Community Health Centers of Southeastern          $190,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        Services Administration       Iowa, Burlington, IA, for construction,
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     renovation and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Community Health Centers of Southern Iowa,        $124,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        Services Administration       Leon, IA, for equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Community Health Connections, Inc.,               $190,000  Olver, John W.
 Services                        Services Administration       Fitchburg, MA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Community Health Development, Inc., Uvalde,       $143,000  Smith, Lamar
 Services                        Services Administration       TX for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Community Health Integrated Partnership,          $951,000  Hoyer, Steny H.; Gilchrest, Wayne   Cardin
 Services                        Services Administration       Incorporated, Glen Burnie, MD for facilities                T.; Ruppersberger, C. A. Dutch;
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     and equipment                                               Sarbanes, John P.
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Community Health Works, Forsyth, GA for rural     $247,000  Marshall, Jim
 Services                        Services Administration       health outreach
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Community HealthCare Association of the           $190,000                                      Dorgan; Conrad
 Services                        Services Administration       Dakotas, Bismarck, ND, for Electronic
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Medical Record Implementation
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Community HealthCare Association of the           $238,000                                      Johnson; Thune
 Services                        Services Administration       Dakotas, Sioux Falls, SD, for an electronic
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     medical records system
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Community HealthCare Association of the           $190,000                                      Thune
 Services                        Services Administration       Dakotas, Sioux Falls, SD, for rural health
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     and dental services in a mobile dental unit
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Community Hospital Association, Inc.,             $381,000  Graves, Sam
 Services                        Services Administration       Fairfax, MO for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Community Hospital of San Bernardino, San         $266,000  Baca, Joe
 Services                        Services Administration       Bernardino, CA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Community Medical Center, Missoula, MT for        $476,000  Rehberg, Dennis R.                  Baucus
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Community Medical Center, Scranton, PA, for        $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Community Medicine Foundation, Rock Hill, SC      $143,000  Spratt, Jr., John M.
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Comprehensive Community Action, Cranston, RI,     $285,000                                      Reed; Whitehouse
 Services                        Services Administration       to implement an integrated electronic health
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     record and practice management system
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Concord Hospital, Concord, NH, for                $285,000                                      Gregg
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Cook Children's Medical Center, Ft. Worth, TX     $666,000  Granger, Kay                        Hutchison
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Cornerstone Care Inc., Burgettstown, PA, for       $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Council Bluffs Community Health Center,           $190,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        Services Administration       Council Bluffs, IA, for construction,
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     renovation and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          County of San Diego, CA for facilities and         $95,000  Hunter, Duncan
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment at Edgemoor Hospital
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          County of San Joaquin Health Care Services        $176,000  McNerney, Jerry
 Services                        Services Administration       Agency, French Camp, CA for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          County of San Mateo, CA for facilities and        $285,000  Speier, Jackie
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          County of Santa Clara, San Jose, CA for           $404,000  Honda, Michael M.; Eshoo, Anna G.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment for the mammography
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     unit at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          County of Santa Clara, San Jose, CA for           $233,000  Honda, Michael M.; Eshoo, Anna G.   Boxer
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment for the Santa Clara
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Valley Medical Center Emergency Room
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          County of Washington, Plymouth, NC for            $190,000  Butterfield, G. K.                  Dole
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Craig County Rural Health Care Corporation,       $285,000  Boucher, Rick
 Services                        Services Administration       New Castle, VA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Creighton University, Omaha, NE, for               $95,000                                      Hagel; Ben Nelson
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Crescent Community Health Center, Dubuque,        $190,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        Services Administration       IA, for construction, renovation and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Crider Health Center, Wentzville, MO, for         $951,000                                      Bond
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation, and equipment in
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Warrenton, Missouri
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Crozer-Chester Medical Center, Upland, PA,         $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Crusader Clinic, Rockford, IL for electronic      $238,000  Manzullo, Donald A.                 Durbin
 Services                        Services Administration       medical records, including purchase of
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Cullman Regional Medical Center, Cullman, AL      $238,000  Aderholt, Robert B.
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          DCH Health System, Tuscaloosa, AL for             $333,000  Davis, Artur
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Deborah Heart and Lung Center, Browns Mills,      $190,000  Saxton, Jim                         Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        Services Administration       NJ for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Delaware State University, Dover, DE for          $190,000  Castle, Michael N.                  Biden; Carper
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Delaware Technical & Community College,           $190,000  Castle, Michael N.                  Carper
 Services                        Services Administration       Dover, DE for purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Delaware Valley Community Health,                 $190,000  Brady, Robert A.                    Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       Philadelphia, PA for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Delta Health Center, Inc., Mound Bayou, MS        $143,000  Thompson, Bennie G.
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Delta State University, Cleveland, MS, for        $238,000                                      Cochran
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment,
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     including design
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Denver Health and Hospital Authority, Denver,     $143,000                                      Salazar
 Services                        Services Administration       CO, for construction
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Des Moines University and Broadlawns Medical      $190,000  Boswell, Leonard L.
 Services                        Services Administration       Center, Des Moines, IA for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          DeWitt/Piatt Bi-County Health Department,         $238,000  Johnson, Timothy V.
 Services                        Services Administration       Clinton, IL for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Dillonvale Senior Center, Dillonvale, OH for       $86,000  Wilson, Charles A.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Disabled American Veterans, Webb County           $190,000  Cuellar, Henry
 Services                        Services Administration       Chapter 76, Laredo, TX for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Dominican Hospital, Santa Cruz, CA for            $262,000  Farr, Sam
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Douglas, Grant, Lincoln and Okanogan Hospital     $761,000  Hastings, Doc
 Services                        Services Administration       District #6, Grand Coulee, WA for facilities
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Doylestown Hospital, Doylestown, PA for            $95,000  Murphy, Patrick J.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Driscoll Children's Hospital, Corpus Christi,     $119,000  Hinojosa, Ruben; Ortiz, Solomon P.  Hutchison
 Services                        Services Administration       TX for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Driscoll Children's Hospital, Corpus Christi,     $143,000                                      Hutchison
 Services                        Services Administration       TX, for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          DuBois Regional Medical Center, DuBois, PA,        $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          DuPage Convalescent Center, Wheaton, IL for       $190,000  Roskam, Peter J.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          E.A. Hawse Health Center, Baker, WV for an        $190,000  Capito, Shelley Moore
 Services                        Services Administration       oral health care initiative, including
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     facilities and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, for     $190,000                                      Burr; Dole
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          East Side Community Clinic, San Antonio, TX       $285,000  Smith, Lamar; Gonzalez, Charles
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment                                A.; Rodriguez, Ciro D.
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Easter Seals Colorado, Lakewood, CO for           $285,000  Perlmutter, Ed
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Eastern Shore Rural Health System, Inc.,          $476,000  Drake, Thelma D.                    Webb; Warner
 Services                        Services Administration       Nassawadox, VA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     at the Onley Community Health Center
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Ed Roberts Campus, Berkeley, CA, for              $238,000                                      Boxer
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          El Centro, Del Rio, TX for facilities and         $124,000  Rodriguez, Ciro D.
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          El Proyecto del Barrio, Arleta, CA for            $333,000  Berman, Howard L.; Solis, Hilda
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment                                    L.; Sherman, Brad
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Elizabethtown Community and Technical             $238,000  Lewis, Ron
 Services                        Services Administration       College, Elizabethtown, KY for purchase of
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Elizabethtown Community Hospital,                 $190,000  McHugh, John M.                     Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       Elizabethtown, NY for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Elk Regional Health Center, St. Mary's, PA         $95,000  Peterson, John E.                   Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment for inpatient
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     beds
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Elk Regional Health Center, St. Marys, PA,         $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Elliot Health System, Manchester, NH, for an      $214,000                                      Sununu
 Services                        Services Administration       electronic medical records system
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Emanuel Medical Center, Swainsboro, GA for        $143,000  Barrow, John
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Emergency Medicine Learning and Resource          $238,000  Keller, Ric
 Services                        Services Administration       Center, Orlando, FL for a first-responder
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     training initiative
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Endless Mountains Health Systems, Montrose,        $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       PA, for construction, renovation and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Ephrata Hospital, Ephrata, PA, for renovation      $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Erie County Medical Center Corporation,           $285,000  Slaughter, Louise McIntosh          Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       Buffalo, NY for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Erie Family Health Center, Chicago, IL for        $285,000  Gutierrez, Luis V.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          ESPIBI, Mayaguez, PR for facilities and           $190,000  Fortuno, Luis G.
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center, University of      $143,000  Markey, Edward J.                   Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       Massachusetts Medical School, Waltham, MA
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     for facilities and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Excela Health Frick Hospital, Mt. Pleasant,       $143,000  Murtha, John P.
 Services                        Services Administration       PA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Excela Health Westmoreland Hospital,              $381,000  Murphy, Tim                         Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       Greensburg, PA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Excela Health, Latrobe, PA, for construction,      $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Fairfield University School of Nursing,           $143,000  Shays, Christopher                  Lieberman
 Services                        Services Administration       Fairfield, CT for equipment and technology
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     upgrades
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Fairview Health Services, St. Paul, MN for        $285,000  McCollum, Betty                     Klobuchar
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Family Care Health Center, Scott Depot, WV        $347,000  Capito, Shelley Moore
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Family Health Centers of San Diego, CA for        $428,000  Davis, Susan A.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Family Medicine Residency of Idaho, Boise,         $95,000                                      Crapo; Craig
 Services                        Services Administration       Idaho, to recruit family physicians to rural
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Idaho
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Fletcher Allen Health Care, Burlington, VT,       $190,000                                      Leahy
 Services                        Services Administration       for construction and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Fletcher Allen Health Care, Burlington, VT,       $476,000                                      Leahy
 Services                        Services Administration       for training
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Florida Hospital Wauchula, Wauchula, FL for        $95,000  Buchanan, Vern
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Florida International University, Miami, FL       $238,000  Diaz-Balart, Lincoln
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment at the Center
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     for Advanced Diagnostic Devices
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Forsyth Institute, Boston, MA for facilities      $476,000  Tierney, John F.; Delahunt,         Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       and equipment                                               William D.
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Forum Health, Youngstown, OH for facilities       $171,000  Ryan, Tim
 Services                        Services Administration       and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA,         $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Frank R. Howard Memorial Hospital, Willits,       $190,000  Thompson, Mike
 Services                        Services Administration       CA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Franklin Pierce University, Rindge, NH, for       $381,000                                      Gregg; Sununu
 Services                        Services Administration       nurse training outreach programs, including
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     renovation and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Frederick Community College, Frederick, MD        $143,000  Bartlett, Roscoe G.                 Cardin
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Free Clinic of Pierce and St. Croix, River        $152,000                                      Kohl
 Services                        Services Administration       Falls, WI, to expand care in rural areas
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Free Clinics of Iowa in Des Moines, IA, to        $381,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        Services Administration       support a network of free clinics
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Friendship House, Scranton, PA, to create an      $143,000                                      Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       advanced Regional Center for Autism Spectrum
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Disorders
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Fulton County Medical Center, McConnellsburg,      $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       PA, for construction, renovation and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Gadsden County, Quincy, FL, for repairs and        $95,000                                      Bill Nelson
 Services                        Services Administration       renovations of the Gadsden County Community
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Hospital
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Garfield Memorial Hospital, Panguitch, UT,         $95,000                                      Hatch
 Services                        Services Administration       for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Geisinger Health System, Harrisburg, PA, for       $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       post traumatic stress disorder related
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     activities
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Generations, Inc., Camden, NJ, for                 $95,000                                      Menendez; Lautenberg
 Services                        Services Administration       construction and operations of the Nex
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Generation Health Services Center
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          George C. Wallace Community College-Dothan,       $190,000  Everett, Terry
 Services                        Services Administration       Dothan, AL for purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA,       $95,000                                      Chambliss; Isakson
 Services                        Services Administration       for rural health outreach and training
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, for         $95,000                                      Chambliss; Isakson
 Services                        Services Administration       health outreach and training
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Georgian Court University, Lakewood, NJ for       $190,000  Smith, Christopher H.               Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        Services Administration       the Autism Institute for Training and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Applied Research
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Gibson General Hospital, Princeton, IN for        $200,000  Ellsworth, Brad
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare, St.     $285,000  McCollum, Betty                     Klobuchar; Coleman
 Services                        Services Administration       Paul, MN for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Glades County, Moore Haven, FL for facilities     $476,000  Mahoney, Tim
 Services                        Services Administration       and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Glen Rose Medical Center, Glen Rose, TX for       $381,000  Edwards, Chet
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Glendale YWCA, Glendale, CA for facilities         $95,000  Schiff, Adam B.
 Services                        Services Administration       and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Glens Falls Hospital, Glens Falls, NY for         $190,000  Gillibrand, Kirsten E.              Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Glenville State College, Glenville, WV for        $476,000  Mollohan, Alan B.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Glide Foundation, San Francisco, CA for           $238,000  Pelosi, Nancy
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Good Samaritan Health Services Foundation,         $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       Lebanon, PA, for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Good Shepherd Home, Inc., Allentown, PA, for       $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Goodall Hospital, Sanford, ME for facilities      $333,000  Allen, Thomas H.
 Services                        Services Administration       and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Goodall Hospital, Sanford, ME, for an             $285,000                                      Snowe; Collins
 Services                        Services Administration       electronic health records system
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Goodall-Witcher Healthcare Foundation,            $190,000  Edwards, Chet
 Services                        Services Administration       Clifton,TX for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Goodwin College, East Hartford, CT for            $295,000  Larson, John B.                     Dodd; Lieberman
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, GA, for          $95,000                                      Isakson; Chambliss
 Services                        Services Administration       renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Grand View Hospital, Inc., Sellersville, PA,       $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Great Brook Valley Health Center, Worcester,      $143,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       MA, for new facility construction
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Greater Hudson Valley Family Health Center,       $476,000  Hinchey, Maurice D.                 Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       Inc., Newburgh, NY for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Greater Sioux Community Health Center, Sioux       $95,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        Services Administration       Center, IA, for equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Greene County Medical Center, Jefferson, IA       $325,000  Latham, Tom                         Harkin
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Griffin Hospital, Derby, CT for facilities        $285,000  DeLauro, Rosa L.
 Services                        Services Administration       and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services,                $190,000  Young, C. W. Bill
 Services                        Services Administration       Clearwater, FL for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Gulfport Memorial Hospital, Gulfport, MS for      $262,000  Taylor, Gene
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Gundersen Lutheran Decorah Clinic, Decorah,        $95,000  Latham, Tom                         Harkin
 Services                        Services Administration       IA for purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Gundersen Lutheran Hospital, La Crosse, WI,       $285,000                                      Kohl
 Services                        Services Administration       for health care IT improvements
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Hackettstown Community Hospital,                  $238,000  Garrett, Scott                      Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        Services Administration       Hackettstown, NJ for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Hale County Hospital, Greensboro, AL for          $190,000  Davis, Artur
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Halifax Community College, Weldon, NC for         $190,000  Butterfield, G. K.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Halifax Regional Health System, South Boston,     $285,000  Goode, Jr., Virgil H.
 Services                        Services Administration       VA for an electronic health records
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     initiative
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Hamilton Community Health Network, Flint, MI      $190,000  Kildee, Dale E.                     Levin; Stabenow
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Hamot Medical Center, Erie, PA, for                $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Hampton University, Hampton, VA for the           $571,000  Scott, Robert C. Bobby; Wittman,    Webb
 Services                        Services Administration       Cancer Treatment Initiative, including                      Robert J.
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment and workforce development
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Harbor Health Services, Inc., Dorchester, MA      $333,000  Lynch, Stephen F.
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Harrington Memorial Hospital, Southbridge, MA     $285,000  Neal, Richard E.                    Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Harris County Hospital District, Houston, TX      $285,000  Green, Gene                         Hutchison
 Services                        Services Administration       for a digital mammography system
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Harris County Hospital District, Houston, TX      $143,000  Culberson, John Abney; Green, Al
 Services                        Services Administration       for Ben Taub Hospital
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Harris County Hospital District, Houston, TX,     $143,000                                      Hutchison
 Services                        Services Administration       for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Harris Methodist Ft. Worth Hospital, Ft.          $618,000  Granger, Kay
 Services                        Services Administration       Worth, TX for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Harrison Memorial Hospital, Cynthiana, KY for     $285,000  Davis, Geoff
 Services                        Services Administration       purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Hawkeye Community College, Waterloo, IA for       $238,000  Braley, Bruce L.                    Grassley
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Hazleton General Hospital- Health Corp             $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       (Northeastern PA), Hazleton, PA, for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     renovation and equipment
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Hazleton General Hospital, Hazleton, PA for       $138,000  Kanjorski, Paul E.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          HCSC Blood Center, Bethlehem, PA for               $86,000  Dent, Charles W.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Health Advancement Collaborative of Central       $904,000  Walsh, James T.
 Services                        Services Administration       New York, Syracuse, NY for a regional
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     electronic medical records initiative
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion         $143,000                                      Bayh
 Services                        Services Administration       County, Indianapolis, IN, for facility
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     planning, construction, renovation and
                                 and Services                  equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Health Care of Southeastern Massachusetts,        $143,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       Brockton, MA, for equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          HealthEast Care System, St. Paul, MN, for         $309,000                                      Coleman; Klobuchar
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          HealthPoint Family Care, Newport, KY for an       $238,000  Davis, Geoff                        Bunning
 Services                        Services Administration       electronic medical records initiative
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          HealthShare Montana, Bozeman, MT, for             $714,000                                      Tester; Baucus
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment and training
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Healthy Learners Dillon, Columbia, SC for          $95,000  Spratt, Jr., John M.
 Services                        Services Administration       rural outreach
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Helen DeVos Children's Hospital, Grand            $190,000  Ehlers, Vernon J.
 Services                        Services Administration       Rapids, MI for purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis,      $190,000  Ellison, Keith                      Klobuchar; Coleman
 Services                        Services Administration       MN for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI for         $190,000  Knollenberg, Joe
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital,             $333,000  McKeon, Howard P. Buck
 Services                        Services Administration       Valencia, CA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Heritage Valley Health System, Beaver, PA for     $333,000  Altmire, Jason                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Hickman Community Hospital, Centerville, TN       $523,000  Davis, Lincoln                      Alexander; Corker
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Highlands Hospital, Connellsville, PA for         $381,000  Murtha, John P.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Highline-West Seattle Mental Health, Seattle,     $571,000  McDermott, Jim; Smith, Adam         Murray; Cantwell
 Services                        Services Administration       WA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Hillsborough Community College, Tampa, FL for     $285,000  Castor, Kathy
 Services                        Services Administration       health professions training
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Hollywood Sunset Free Clinic, Los Angeles, CA      $67,000  Becerra, Xavier
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Holy Cross Hospital, Ft. Lauderdale, FL for       $357,000  Klein, Ron
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Holy Redeemer Health System, Huntington            $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       Valley, PA, for construction, renovation and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Holy Spirit Healthcare System, Camp Hill, PA,      $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Holyoke Medical Center, Holyoke, MA for           $143,000  Olver, John W.                      Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Hometown Health Centers, Schenectady, NY for      $190,000  McNulty, Michael R.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Hood River County, OR, Integrated Health Care     $143,000  Walden, Greg                        Wyden; Smith
 Services                        Services Administration       Facility for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Hormel Institute, Austin, MN for facilities       $323,000  Walz, Timothy J.                    Klobuchar; Coleman
 Services                        Services Administration       and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Horn Memorial Hospital, Ida Grove, Iowa, for      $238,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Hospice of Northeastern Illinois, Barrington,     $552,000  Bean, Melissa L.
 Services                        Services Administration       IL for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Hospice of the Western Reserve, Cleveland, OH     $381,000  Jones, Stephanie Tubbs              Brown; Voinovich
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Hospice of Wake County, Raleigh, NC for           $209,000  Price, David E.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Hospital Authority of Calhoun County,              $95,000  Bishop, Jr., Sanford D.
 Services                        Services Administration       Arlington, GA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Houston Baptist University, Houston, TX for        $95,000  Culberson, John Abney; Green, Al
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Houston Healthcare, Perry, GA for rural            $95,000  Marshall, Jim
 Services                        Services Administration       outreach
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Houston Healthcare, Warner Robins, GA for          $95,000  Marshall, Jim
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Howard County Community College, Columbia, MD     $190,000  Sarbanes, John P.                   Cardin
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Hudson Alpha Institute for Biotechnology,         $262,000  Cramer, Jr., Robert E. (Bud)
 Services                        Services Administration       Huntsville, AL for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Hudson Headwaters Health Network, Glens           $190,000  Gillibrand, Kirsten E.
 Services                        Services Administration       Falls, NY for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Huntington Beach Community Clinic, Huntington      $95,000  Rohrabacher, Dana
 Services                        Services Administration       Beach, CA for an electronic medical records
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     initiative
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Huntington Hospital, Huntington, NY for           $167,000  Israel, Steve
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Idaho Caring Foundation for Children, Boise,      $285,000  Simpson, Michael K.
 Services                        Services Administration       ID for dental services for low-income
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     children
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID for         $333,000  Simpson, Michael K.                 Crapo
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Illinois Primary Health Care Association,         $190,000  Jackson, Jr., Jesse L.              Durbin
 Services                        Services Administration       Springfield, IL for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Indiana Regional Medical Center, Indiana, PA,      $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Inland Behavioral and Health Services, Inc.,      $714,000  Lewis, Jerry
 Services                        Services Administration       San Bernardino, CA for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Inner Harbour for Children and Families,          $143,000  Scott, David
 Services                        Services Administration       Douglasville, GA for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Inova Health System, Falls Church, VA for         $238,000  Moran, James P.                     Warner; Webb
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          INOVA Health Systems, Falls Church, VA for        $285,000  Davis, Tom                          Warner; Webb
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Intermountain Healthcare, Salt Lake City, UT      $476,000  Cannon, Chris; Bishop, Rob          Bennett; Hatch
 Services                        Services Administration       for the Patient Safety Initiative, including
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     purchase of equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Iowa Caregivers Association, Des Moines, IA,      $333,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        Services Administration       for training and support of certified nurse
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     assistants
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Iowa Dental Foundation, Johnston, IA for          $381,000  Latham, Tom                         Harkin
 Services                        Services Administration       purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Iowa Nebraska Primary Care Association, Des       $247,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        Services Administration       Moines, IA, for health information
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     technology equipment and coordination of
                                 and Services                  programs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Iowa State University, Ames, IA for               $666,000  Latham, Tom                         Harkin; Grassley
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Iowa Western Community College, Council           $476,000  King, Steve                         Harkin; Grassley
 Services                        Services Administration       Bluffs, IA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Itawamba Community College, Fulton, MS for        $771,000  Childers, Travis                    Wicker
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Jackson Health System, Miami, FL for              $190,000  Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana                Bill Nelson; Martinez
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Jackson State University, Jackson, MS, for        $476,000                                      Cochran; Wicker
 Services                        Services Administration       the Institute of Epidemiology and Health
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Services Research
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, Jamaica, NY      $333,000  Meeks, Gregory W.
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Jameson Memorial Hospital, New Castle, PA,         $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       for construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          JC Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon, PA,        $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Jefferson County Department of Health,            $190,000  Boyd, Allen
 Services                        Services Administration       Monticello, FL for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Jefferson Regional Medical Center,                 $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       Pittsburgh, PA, for construction, renovation
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Jenkins County Hospital, Millen, GA for           $190,000  Barrow, John
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Jersey Shore Hospital, Jersey Shore, PA, for       $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Jewish Hospital Shelbyville, Shelbyville, KY      $290,000  Lewis, Ron
 Services                        Services Administration       for purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Jewish Renaissance Medical Center, Perth           $95,000                                      Menendez; Lautenberg
 Services                        Services Administration       Amboy, NJ, for construction of the Medical
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Arts Building
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          JMS Burn Center, Augusta, GA for health           $285,000  Barrow, John
 Services                        Services Administration       professions training
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Johnston Memorial Hospital, Smithfield, NC        $262,000  Etheridge, Bob                      Burr; Dole
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Joseph Richey House, Inc., Baltimore, MD, for     $714,000                                      Mikulski; Cardin
 Services                        Services Administration       construction of Dr Bob's Place Children's
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Hospice
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          JWCH Institute, Los Angeles, CA for                $95,000  Becerra, Xavier
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment for a mobile
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     medical unit
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          JWCH Institute, Los Angeles, CA for               $238,000  Roybal-Allard, Lucille
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment to construct a
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     community health center
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Kadlec Medical Center, Richland, WA for           $809,000  Hastings, Doc                       Murray; Cantwell
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment at the Pediatric
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Unit
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Kalamazoo Community Mental Health and             $285,000  Upton, Fred
 Services                        Services Administration       Substance Abuse Services, Kalamazoo, MI for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     nursing programs, including purchase of
                                 and Services                  equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Kaleida Health, Buffalo, NY for facilities        $333,000  Higgins, Brian; Slaughter, Louise   Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       and equipment                                               McIntosh
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Kane Community Hospital, Kane, PA, for             $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Kent State University Stark Campus, North         $190,000  Regula, Ralph
 Services                        Services Administration       Canton, OH for facilities and equipment at
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     the Science and Nursing building
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          King's Daughters Regional Medical Center,         $476,000                                      Wicker; Cochran
 Services                        Services Administration       Brookhaven, MS, for an electronic medical
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     records system, including renovation and
                                 and Services                  equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Kitsap Mental Health Services, Bremerton, WA      $119,000  Dicks, Norman D.
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Knox Community Hospital, Mt. Vernon, OH for       $190,000  Space, Zachary T.                   Brown
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Kosair Children's Hospital, Louisville, KY        $390,000  Yarmuth, John A.
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          La Clinica de Familia, Inc., Las Cruces, NM,      $737,000                                      Bingaman
 Services                        Services Administration       for construction of the Chaparral Dental
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Center
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Lahey Clinic, Burlington, MA, for the             $190,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       expansion and renovation of emergency and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     trauma care facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine,        $476,000  English, Phil                       Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       Erie, PA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Lamar University, Beaumont, TX for the            $238,000  Poe, Ted
 Services                        Services Administration       purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Lane County, Eugene, OR, for construction of       $95,000                                      Wyden; Smith
 Services                        Services Administration       the Springfield Community Health Center
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          LaPorte County Comprehensive Mental Health        $200,000  Donnelly, Joe
 Services                        Services Administration       Council, Inc. dba Swanson Center, Michigan
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     City, IN for facilities and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Laramie County Community College, Cheyenne,       $381,000                                      Barrasso; Enzi
 Services                        Services Administration       WY, for renovation, equipment and training
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          LaSalle University, Philadelphia, PA for          $143,000  Brady, Robert A.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Lawndale Christian Health Center, Chicago,        $381,000                                      Durbin
 Services                        Services Administration       IL, for construction and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          LeBonheur Children's Hospital, Memphis, TN        $190,000  Cohen, Steve
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown, PA, to          $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       provide healthcare access
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Lewis-Clark State College, Lewiston, Idaho,        $95,000                                      Crapo; Craig
 Services                        Services Administration       to prepare nursing students for careers in
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     nursing
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Lincoln County, Newport, OR, for an               $238,000                                      Smith; Wyden
 Services                        Services Administration       electronical medical records system,
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     including equipment acquisition and
                                 and Services                  renovation
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center,         $143,000  Serrano, Jose                       Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       Bronx, NY for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, TN        $433,000  Wamp, Zach
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Linn Community Care, Cedar Rapids, IA, for        $249,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Long Beach Memorial Medical Center, Long          $285,000  Richardson, Laura
 Services                        Services Administration       Beach, CA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Lorain County Health & Dentistry, Lorain, OH      $190,000  Sutton, Betty
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Loretto Hospital, Chicago, IL for facilities      $357,000  Davis, Danny K.
 Services                        Services Administration       and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Los Angeles Southwest College, Los Angeles,       $285,000  Waters, Maxine
 Services                        Services Administration       CA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Lou Ruvo Brain Institute, Las Vegas, NV, for      $571,000                                      Reid; Ensign
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Louisiana Primary Care Association, Inc.,         $190,000  Alexander, Rodney                   Landrieu
 Services                        Services Administration       Baton Rouge, LA for purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Louisiana State University Health Care            $247,000  Cazayoux, Donald J.                 Landrieu; Vitter
 Services                        Services Administration       Services Division, Baton Rouge, LA for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     facilities and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Lourdes Health System, Camden, NJ, for             $95,000                                      Menendez; Lautenberg
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Lourdes Medical Center of Burlington County,      $381,000  Saxton, Jim                         Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        Services Administration       Willingboro, NJ for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Lowell General Hospital, Lowell, MA for           $428,000  Tsongas, Niki                       Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, Lower Brule, SD for      $119,000  Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, Lower Brule, SD, for     $190,000                                      Johnson
 Services                        Services Administration       the Community Health Representative program
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Lutheran Family Health Center Network,            $438,000  Velazquez, Nydia M.                 Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       Brooklyn, NY for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Mackinac Straits Health System, Inc., St.         $190,000  Stupak, Bart
 Services                        Services Administration       Ignace, MI for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Macon County General Hospital, Lafayette, TN       $95,000  Gordon, Bart
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Macoupin County Public Health Department,         $238,000  Hare, Phil
 Services                        Services Administration       Carlinville, IL for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Madison County Memorial Hospital, Rexburg, ID     $381,000  Simpson, Michael K.                 Craig; Crapo
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Madison St. Joseph's Health Center,                $95,000  Edwards, Chet
 Services                        Services Administration       Madisonville, TX for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Malone College, Canton, OH for facilities and     $285,000  Regula, Ralph
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Manatee Community College, Bradenton, FL for       $95,000  Buchanan, Vern
 Services                        Services Administration       purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Manchester Community Health Center,               $333,000  Shea-Porter, Carol                  Sununu
 Services                        Services Administration       Manchester, NH for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Manchester Memorial Hospital, Manchester, KY       $95,000  Rogers, Harold                      Bunning
 Services                        Services Administration       for the purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Marcum and Wallace Memorial Hospital, Irvine,     $167,000  Chandler, Ben
 Services                        Services Administration       KY for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Marian Community Hospital, Carbondale, PA,         $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Marillac Center, Overland Park, KS, for           $190,000                                      Roberts
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Marquette General Health System, Marquette,       $190,000  Stupak, Bart
 Services                        Services Administration       MI for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, for a        $238,000                                      Kohl
 Services                        Services Administration       dental health outreach program
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Marshall University in Huntington, West         $3,996,000                                      Byrd
 Services                        Services Administration       Virginia, for the Translational Genomic
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Research Institute
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Marshall University Mid-Ohio Valley Center,       $190,000  Capito, Shelley Moore
 Services                        Services Administration       Point Pleasant, WV for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield, WI for             $381,000  Obey, David R.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Martin Methodist College, Pulaski, TN for         $190,000  Davis, Lincoln
 Services                        Services Administration       health professions training
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Mary Immaculate Hospital, Jamaica, NY for         $143,000  Meeks, Gregory W.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health      $238,000  Capuano, Michael E.
 Services                        Services Administration       Sciences, Boston, MA for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Maui Community Health Center, Kahului, HI,        $190,000                                      Inouye
 Services                        Services Administration       for construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Maui Medical Center, Hilo, HI, for equipping      $190,000                                      Inouye
 Services                        Services Administration       a robotics and nurse training lab
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Meadville Medical Center, Meadville, PA, for       $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Medical University of South Carolina              $143,000  Brown, Jr., Henry E.                Graham
 Services                        Services Administration       Children's Hospital, Charleston, SC for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     purchase of equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN, for       $571,000                                      Alexander
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Memorial Hermann Baptist Beaumont Hospital        $190,000  Poe, Ted
 Services                        Services Administration       Behavioral Health Center, Beaumont, TX for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     facilities and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Memorial Hermann Healthcare System Life           $190,000  Lampson, Nick; Paul, Ron
 Services                        Services Administration       Flight Operations Center, Houston, TX for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     facilities and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Memorial Hospital at Gulfport, MS, for            $476,000                                      Wicker; Cochran
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Memorial Hospital, Carthage, IL, for              $381,000                                      Durbin
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Memorial Hospital, Fremont, OH for facilities     $190,000  Latta, Robert E.
 Services                        Services Administration       and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Memorial Hospital, York, PA, for renovation        $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Memorial Medical Center, Springfield, IL for      $666,000  LaHood, Ray; Hare, Phil
 Services                        Services Administration       the Intelligent Pharmacy and Automated Drug
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Management electronic medical records
                                 and Services                  initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Mercer County Health Department, Bluefield,       $257,000  Rahall, II, Nick J.
 Services                        Services Administration       WV for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Mercer County Hospital, Aledo, IL for              $95,000  Hare, Phil
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Mercy Health Foundation, Durango, CO, for         $143,000                                      Salazar; Allard
 Services                        Services Administration       renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Mercy Health Partners, Scranton, PA, for           $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Mercy Hospital, Miami, FL for purchase of          $95,000  Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Mercy Medical--Des Moines, Des Moines, IA for     $190,000  Boswell, Leonard L.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Mercy Medical Center North Iowa, Mason City,      $190,000  Latham, Tom
 Services                        Services Administration       IA for an electronic medical records
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     initiative
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Mercy Medical Center, Canton, OH for              $404,000  Regula, Ralph; Space, Zachary T.    Voinovich
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Mercy Medical Center, Springfield, MA for         $143,000  Neal, Richard E.                    Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Mercy Memorial Health Center, Ardmore, OK,         $95,000                                      Inhofe
 Services                        Services Administration       for construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Mercy Philadelphia Hospital, Philadelphia,         $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       PA, for construction, renovation and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Mercy Special Care Hospital, Scranton, PA for     $381,000  Kanjorski, Paul E.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Meridian Health, Neptune, NJ for facilities       $571,000  Pallone, Jr., Frank                 Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        Services Administration       and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Mescalero Apache Tribe, Mescalero, NM for         $190,000  Pearce, Stevan
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment at the Dialysis
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Center
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Messiah College, Grantham, PA, for renovation      $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Methodist Hospital of Southern California,        $904,000  Dreier, David
 Services                        Services Administration       Arcadia, CA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Methodist University, Fayetteville, NC for        $476,000  McIntyre, Mike; Etheridge, Bob;     Dole
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment                                    Hayes, Robin
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Metro Health, Wyoming, MI for an electronic        $95,000  Ehlers, Vernon J.                   Levin; Stabenow
 Services                        Services Administration       medical records initiative
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Miami Children's Hospital Congenital              $285,000  Diaz-Balart, Lincoln
 Services                        Services Administration       Pediatric Heart Institute, Miami, FL for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     facilities and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Miami Jewish Home and Hospital, Miami, FL,         $71,000                                      Bill Nelson
 Services                        Services Administration       for health education for those living in the
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Little Haiti area
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Miami-Dade College--Medical Center Campus,         $95,000  Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana
 Services                        Services Administration       Miami, FL for nursing programs, including
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     the purchase of equipment
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Mid Valley Hospital, Peckville, PA, for            $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Middletown Regional Health System, Franklin,      $190,000                                      Brown; Voinovich
 Services                        Services Administration       OH, for construction of a nursing school
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Midwest Community Clinic, Midwest, WY, for        $285,000                                      Enzi
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation, and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Miles Community College, Miles City, MT, to        $95,000                                      Baucus; Tester
 Services                        Services Administration       expand the Healthcare Connections to Career
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Pathways program
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Miles Perret Cancer Services, Lafayette, LA,      $285,000                                      Landrieu; Vitter
 Services                        Services Administration       for purchase and equipping of a mobile unit
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     for use in rural areas
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Milestone Centers for People with Behavioral      $119,000  Peterson, John E.
 Services                        Services Administration       and Intellectual Challenges, Pittsburgh, PA
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     for facilities and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Mind Research Network, Albuquerque, NM, for     $2,854,000                                      Domenici
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Minnesota Consortium for Advance Rural             $95,000  Peterson, Collin C.
 Services                        Services Administration       Psychology Training, Detroit Lakes, MN for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     health professions training
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Misericordia University, Dallas, PA, for           $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and renovation
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Mississippi Primary Health Care Association,      $238,000                                      Cochran
 Services                        Services Administration       Jackson, MS, for construction, renovation
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Missouri Southern State University, Joplin,       $381,000  Blunt, Roy
 Services                        Services Administration       MO for purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Modoc Frontier Healthcare Coalition, Alturas,     $285,000  Doolittle, John T.
 Services                        Services Administration       CA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Molokai Community Health Center, Honolulu,        $238,000                                      Inouye
 Services                        Services Administration       HI, to construct facilities
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Monongahela Valley Hospital, Monongahela, PA,      $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Monroe Clinic, Monroe, WI for facilities and      $423,000  Baldwin, Tammy                      Kohl
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Montgomery College, Rockville, MD, for            $714,000                                      Mikulski
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment for the biotechnology laboratory
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Morehead State University, Morehead, KY to        $238,000  Rogers, Harold
 Services                        Services Administration       improve rural health
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Morris College, Sumter, SC for facilities and     $333,000  Clyburn, James E.
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Morris Foundation, Inc., Waterbury, CT for        $190,000  Murphy, Christopher S.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Moses Taylor Hospital, Scranton, PA, for           $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Mount Nittany Medical Center, State College,       $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       PA, for renovation and construction
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Muleshoe Area Hospital Center, Muleshoe, TX       $238,000  Neugebauer, Randy
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Municipality of Mayaguez, PR for facilities        $95,000  Fortuno, Luis G.
 Services                        Services Administration       and equipment at the Trauma Center for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Puerto Rico
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Myrna Brind Center for Integrative Medicine,       $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       Philadelphia, PA, to develop three models of
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     integrative programs of clinical excellence
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Na Nizhoozhi Center, Gallup, NM for               $214,000  Udall, Tom                          Bingaman
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Nason Hospital, Roaring Spring, PA for            $143,000  Shuster, Bill
 Services                        Services Administration       purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii,             $333,000  Abercrombie, Neil; Hirono, Mazie
 Services                        Services Administration       Honolulu, HI for facilities and equipment                   K.
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          National Park Community College, Hot Springs      $343,000  Ross, Mike                          Lincoln; Pryor
 Services                        Services Administration       National Park, AR for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Nationwide Children's Hospital Research            $95,000                                      Voinovich; Brown
 Services                        Services Administration       Institute, Columbus, OH, for construction,
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     renovation and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Nazareth Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, for           $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Nebraska Hospital Association, Lincoln, NE,        $95,000                                      Hagel; Ben Nelson
 Services                        Services Administration       to expand the Nebraska Statewide Telehealth
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Network, including renovation and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Neumann College, Aston, PA for facilities and      $95,000  Sestak, Joe                         Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Neurosciences Institute, Morgantown, WV, for    $4,757,000                                      Byrd
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Nevada Cancer Institute, Las Vegas, NV for        $381,000  Berkley, Shelley; Porter, Jon C.    Reid
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment for the Breast
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Cancer Screening Program, include screening
                                 and Services                  services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Nevada Cancer Institute, Las Vegas, NV for        $262,000  Berkley, Shelley
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment for the Radiation
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Therapy Center
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Nevada System of Higher Education, Las Vegas,     $951,000                                      Reid
 Services                        Services Administration       NV, for equipment purchase for nursing and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     medical clinical skills labs
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          New England College of Optometry, Boston, MA       $95,000  Capuano, Michael E.                 Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          New Mexico Dental Foundation, Albuquerque, NM     $190,000  Udall, Tom
 Services                        Services Administration       for rural outreach
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM,       $95,000                                      Bingaman
 Services                        Services Administration       for Graduate Psychology Education
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York, NY      $428,000  Nadler, Jerrold
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          New York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, NY for      $48,000  Clarke, Yvette D.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY      $714,000  Rangel, Charles B.; Lowey, Nita M.  Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          New York University Medical Center, New York,     $714,000                                      Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       NY, for construction, renovation and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment at the emergency department
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, Newark, NJ     $381,000  Payne, Donald M.; Pascrell, Jr.,    Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment                                Bill
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Newton Memorial Hospital, Newton, NJ, for         $190,000                                      Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Niagara University, Niagara Falls, NY, for         $95,000                                      Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       the Nursing Leadership project
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Norman Regional Health System, Norman, OK for     $381,000  Cole, Tom                           Inhofe
 Services                        Services Administration       an electronic medical records initiative
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          North Central Bronx Hospital, New York, NY         $95,000  Engel, Eliot L.
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          North East Ohio Neighborhood Health Services,     $190,000  Jones, Stephanie Tubbs
 Services                        Services Administration       Cleveland, OH for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          North General Hospital, New York, NY for          $466,000  Rangel, Charles B.                  Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          North Hudson Community Action Corporation,        $238,000  Sires, Albio                        Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        Services Administration       West New York, NJ for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          North Valley Hospital Foundation, Whitefish,      $404,000  Rehberg, Dennis R.                  Baucus
 Services                        Services Administration       MT for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Northeast Regional Cancer Institute,               $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       Scranton, PA, for cancer epidemiology
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     research programs
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Northeast Valley Health Corporation, San           $86,000  Berman, Howard L.
 Services                        Services Administration       Fernando, CA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Northern Cochise Community Hospital, Inc.,         $95,000  Giffords, Gabrielle
 Services                        Services Administration       Willcox, AZ for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Northern Essex Community College, Haverhill,      $381,000  Tsongas, Niki                       Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       MA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          NorthShore Health Centers, Portage, IN for        $381,000  Visclosky, Peter J.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment for community
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     health centers
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Northside Christian Health Center,                 $95,000  Doyle, Michael F.
 Services                        Services Administration       Pittsburgh, PA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Northwest Hospital and Medical Center,            $951,000  Inslee, Jay; McDermott, Jim         Murray
 Services                        Services Administration       Seattle, WA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Northwest Kidney Centers, Seattle, WA, for        $476,000                                      Murray
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Northwestern College, Orange City, IA for         $428,000  King, Steve                         Harkin
 Services                        Services Administration       purchase of equipment at the Nursing Arts
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Laboratory
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL       $190,000  Jackson, Jr., Jesse L.              Durbin
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Norton Community Hospital Women's Center/          $95,000                                      Warner; Webb
 Services                        Services Administration       Technology Enhancement Project, Norton, VA,
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     for renovation and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Norwalk Hospital, Norwalk, CT for facilities      $285,000  Shays, Christopher
 Services                        Services Administration       and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale,      $71,000                                      Bill Nelson
 Services                        Services Administration       FL, for nurse education and training
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Occupations, Inc., Middletown, NY for             $190,000  Hinchey, Maurice D.                 Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Ochsner Health System, New Orleans, LA for        $285,000  Melancon, Charlie                   Landrieu; Vitter
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Office for Oregon Health Policy and Research,     $285,000  Blumenauer, Earl                    Wyden
 Services                        Services Administration       Salem, OR for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Oglala Lakota College, Kyle, SD, for a            $571,000                                      Johnson
 Services                        Services Administration       nursing education program
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Oglala Sioux Tribe, Pine Ridge, SD for            $167,000  Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie          Johnson
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Ohio North East Health Systems, Inc.,             $216,000  Ryan, Tim
 Services                        Services Administration       Youngstown, OH for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Ohio State University--OARDC, Wooster, OH,        $571,000  Regula, Ralph
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, for          $190,000  Pryce, Deborah                      Brown; Voinovich
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment at the James Cancer
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Hospital
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Ohio Valley General Hospital, McKees Rocks,        $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       PA, for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling, WV, for   $5,709,000                                      Byrd
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          OhioHealth, Columbus, OH for technology           $190,000  Pryce, Deborah                      Brown; Voinovich
 Services                        Services Administration       upgrades
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation,             $333,000  Fallin, Mary                        Inhofe
 Services                        Services Administration       Oklahoma City, OK for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Oklahoma State University--Center for Health      $285,000  Fallin, Mary; Lucas, Frank D.;      Inhofe
 Services                        Services Administration       Sciences, Tulsa, OK for purchase of                         Sullivan, John; Boren, Dan
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Oklahoma State University--Center for Health      $333,000  Lucas, Frank D.; Fallin, Mary;      Inhofe
 Services                        Services Administration       Sciences, Tulsa, OK for purchase of                         Boren, Dan
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Olivet Nazarene University, Bourbonnais, IL       $381,000  Weller, Jerry                       Durbin
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Olympic Medical Center, Port Angeles, WA for      $714,000  Dicks, Norman D.                    Murray; Cantwell
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Oneida Community Health Center, Oneida, WI        $190,000  Kagen, Steve                        Kohl
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Oneida Healthcare Center, Oneida, NY for          $285,000  McHugh, John M.                     Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Orange County Government, Orange County, FL       $523,000  Brown, Corrine; Keller, Ric         Bill Nelson; Martinez
 Services                        Services Administration       for the Primary Care Access Network,
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     including facilities and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          OSF Healthcare System, Peoria, IL for an           $95,000  LaHood, Ray; Hare, Phil
 Services                        Services Administration       electronic medical records initiative
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Ottumwa Regional Health Center, Ottumwa, IA        $57,000  Loebsack, David                     Harkin; Grassley
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Ozark Tri-County Health Care Consortium,          $476,000  Blunt, Roy
 Services                        Services Administration       Neosho, MO for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Palisades Medical Center, North Bergen, NJ        $285,000  Rothman, Steven R.; Sires, Albio    Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport,      $381,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        Services Administration       IA, and the Myrna Brind Center of
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Integrative Medicine in Philadelphia, PA, to
                                 and Services                  develop a model integrative health care
                                                               program for the treatment of pain
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Paoli Hospital, Paoli, PA, for construction,       $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Pardee Memorial Hospital Foundation, Inc.,        $295,000  Shuler, Heath
 Services                        Services Administration       Hendersonville, NC for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Parkland Health & Hospital System, Dallas,        $238,000                                      Cornyn
 Services                        Services Administration       TX, to purchase and equip a mobile health
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     unit
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Parkland Health and Hospital System, Dallas,      $143,000                                      Hutchison
 Services                        Services Administration       TX, for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Pattie A. Clay Hospital, Richmond, KY for         $190,000  Chandler, Ben
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment for digital
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     mammography
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Hershey,        $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       PA, for healthcare services
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton      $381,000  Cazayoux, Donald J.                 Landrieu; Vitter
 Services                        Services Administration       Rouge, LA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute,                $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       Harrisburg, PA, for equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Peoples Community Health Clinic, Waterloo,         $57,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        Services Administration       IA, for equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Peralta Community College District, Oakland,      $190,000  Lee, Barbara
 Services                        Services Administration       CA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Pershing County General Hospital and Nursing      $190,000  Heller, Dean
 Services                        Services Administration       Home, Lovelock, NV for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Peter Christensen Health Center, Lac du           $171,000  Kagen, Steve                        Kohl
 Services                        Services Administration       Flambeau, WI for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Philadelphia University, Philadelphia, PA,         $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       for equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital, Albany, GA,       $95,000                                      Chambliss
 Services                        Services Administration       to partner with the Dougherty County School
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     System to implement health programs for
                                 and Services                  school children
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Phoenix Children's Hospital, Phoenix, AZ for      $143,000  Pastor, Ed
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Pikeville Medical Center, Pikeville, KY for        $95,000  Rogers, Harold
 Services                        Services Administration       an electronic medical records initiative
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services,       $285,000  Ehlers, Vernon J.                   Levin; Stabenow
 Services                        Services Administration       Grand Rapids, MI for an electronic medical
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     records initiative
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          PinnacleHealth System, Harrisburg, PA for         $190,000  Holden, Tim                         Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Pioneer Valley Life Sciences Institute,           $571,000  Neal, Richard E.                    Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, MA for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     facilities and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Placer County, CA for facilities and              $143,000  Doolittle, John T.
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment at the Children's Health Center/
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Emergency Shelter
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Pocono Medical Center, Stroudsburg, PA, for        $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Premier Health Campus, Franklin, OH for           $238,000  Turner, Michael R.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Prescott-Joseph Center for Community              $190,000  Lee, Barbara
 Services                        Services Administration       Enhancement, Oakland, CA for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Preston Memorial Hospital, Kingwood, WV for       $143,000  Mollohan, Alan B.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Primary Care Association of Hawaii, Honolulu,   $1,047,000                                      Inouye; Akaka
 Services                        Services Administration       HI, to provide service enhancements and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     outreach
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Primary Childrens Hospital Riverton,               $95,000  Cannon, Chris
 Services                        Services Administration       Riverton, UT for purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Primary Health Care, Inc, Des Moines, IA, for     $190,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Prince George's County, Upper Marlboro, MD        $476,000  Van Hollen, Chris; Hoyer, Steny     Cardin
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment                                H.; Ruppersberger, C. A. Dutch
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Project Vida Health Center, El Paso, TX for       $309,000  Reyes, Silvestre
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Provena Covenant Medical Center, Urbana, IL,      $190,000                                      Durbin
 Services                        Services Administration       for construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Providence Centralia Hospital, Centralia, WA      $285,000  Baird, Brian                        Murray
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Providence Community Health Center,                $95,000                                      Whitehouse; Reed
 Services                        Services Administration       Providence, RI, to install an electronic
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     health records system
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Providence Health System, Anchorage, AK for       $951,000  Young, Don                          Murkowski
 Services                        Services Administration       physician recruitment and retention
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Providence Health System, Olympia, WA, to          $95,000                                      Murray
 Services                        Services Administration       create a Nursing Education to Practice
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Bridge Program
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Public Health Foundation of Columbia County,      $476,000  Wu, David                           Smith; Wyden
 Services                        Services Administration       Scappoose, OR for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Pushmataha County Hospital, Antlers, OK for       $238,000  Boren, Dan
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Ramapo College of New Jersey, Mahwah, NJ for      $190,000  Garrett, Scott                      Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        Services Administration       nursing programs, including purchase of
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Rancho Santiago Community College District,       $238,000  Sanchez, Loretta
 Services                        Services Administration       Santa Ana, CA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Raphael Health Center, Indianapolis, IN for       $143,000  Carson, Andre
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          REACHS, Inc., Jacksboro, TN for facilities        $238,000  Davis, Lincoln
 Services                        Services Administration       and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Reading Hospital and Medical Center, Reading,      $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       PA, for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Red Bay Hospital, Red Bay, AL for facilities      $381,000  Aderholt, Robert B.
 Services                        Services Administration       and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Regional Medical Center at Memphis, TN for        $238,000  Cohen, Steve
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          RelateNow, New Glarus, WI, to provide online      $285,000                                      Kohl
 Services                        Services Administration       treatment services for rural families of
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     children with autism
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Resurrection Health Care, Oak Park, IL, to        $285,000                                      Durbin
 Services                        Services Administration       expand nursing programs
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Rhode Island College Foundation, Providence,      $285,000                                      Reed
 Services                        Services Administration       RI, to upgrade the School of Nursing
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     clinical laboratory
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Rice University, Houston, TX, for                 $381,000                                      Hutchison
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Richardton Memorial Hospital and Health           $809,000  Pomeroy, Earl                       Dorgan; Conrad
 Services                        Services Administration       Center, Richardton, ND for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          River Hills Community Health Center, Ottumwa,     $190,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        Services Administration       IA, for equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Riverdale Mental Health Association, Inc.,        $143,000  Engel, Eliot L.
 Services                        Services Administration       Bronx, NY for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Riverside Community College District,             $333,000  Calvert, Ken
 Services                        Services Administration       Riverside, CA for purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Riverside County Regional Medical Center,         $523,000  Calvert, Ken; Bono Mack, Mary
 Services                        Services Administration       Moreno Valley, CA for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Riverside Health System, Newport News, VA for      $95,000  Wittman, Robert J.; Scott, Robert
 Services                        Services Administration       the Patient Navigator Program                               C. Bobby
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Riverside Healthcare, Kankakee, IL for            $238,000  Weller, Jerry                       Durbin
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Riverside Healthcare, Kankakee, IL, for a         $285,000                                      Durbin
 Services                        Services Administration       patient safety program, including equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Robert Morris University, Moon Township, PA,       $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Rochester College, Rochester Hills, MI for a      $190,000  Knollenberg, Joe                    Levin; Stabenow
 Services                        Services Administration       nursing initiative, including facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Rock Island County Care Center, East Moline,      $285,000  Hare, Phil
 Services                        Services Administration       IL for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Rockville General Hospital, Vernon, CT for        $452,000  Courtney, Joe                       Dodd; Lieberman
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Rosebud Sioux Tribe, Rosebud, SD, for medical     $190,000                                      Johnson
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Roundup Memorial Healthcare-Clinic, Roundup,      $333,000  Rehberg, Dennis R.
 Services                        Services Administration       MT for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Tama,     $618,000                                      Harkin; Grassley
 Services                        Services Administration       Iowa for a Tribal Health Care Clinic
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Sacred Heart Hospital, Allentown, PA for          $219,000  Dent, Charles W.                    Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Samaritan Medical Center, Watertown, NY for       $190,000  McHugh, John M.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          San Antonio Community Hospital, Upland, CA        $761,000  Dreier, David
 Services                        Services Administration       for purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          San Francisco Community Clinic Consortium,        $476,000                                      Feinstein
 Services                        Services Administration       San Francisco, CA, for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          San Francisco State University, San               $333,000  Speier, Jackie
 Services                        Services Administration       Francisco, CA for health professions
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     training
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          San Luis Obispo County, San Luis Obispo, CA       $333,000  Capps, Lois
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          San Ysidro Health Center, San Ysidro, CA for      $309,000  Filner, Bob                         Boxer
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Sarasota County, FL for construction of the       $190,000  Buchanan, Vern
 Services                        Services Administration       Englewood health facility
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Saratoga Hospital, Saratoga Springs, NY for       $200,000  Gillibrand, Kirsten E.              Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Schuylkill Valley Medical Center South            $190,000  Holden, Tim                         Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       Jackson Street, Pottsville, PA for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     facilities and equipment
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Scotland Memorial Health Care System,             $238,000  Hayes, Robin
 Services                        Services Administration       Laurinburg, NC for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Seattle Biomedical Research Institute,            $238,000                                      Murray
 Services                        Services Administration       Seattle, WA, for equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, Seattle, WA for     $951,000  Larsen, Rick; McDermott, Jim;       Murray
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment                                    Dicks, Norman D.; Inslee, Jay;
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities                                                                 Smith, Adam
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Sedgwick County Government, Wichita, KS, for      $143,000                                      Roberts
 Services                        Services Administration       the Healthy Babies Program
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Sertoma Center, Inc., Knoxville, TN for           $285,000  Duncan, Jr., John J.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Sharon Regional Health System, Sharon, PA,         $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       for construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Shawnee Mission Medical Center, Shawnee           $381,000  Moore, Dennis                       Brownback
 Services                        Services Administration       Mission, KS for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Shelby County, Memphis, TN, for construction,     $476,000                                      Alexander; Corker
 Services                        Services Administration       renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Sidney Health Center, Sidney, MT for               $95,000  Rehberg, Dennis R.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Sierra County, NM for facilities and              $238,000  Pearce, Stevan
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment at Sierra Vista Hospital
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital Foundation,        $95,000  Doolittle, John T.                  Boxer
 Services                        Services Administration       Grass Valley, CA for an electronic medical
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     records initiative
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Sinai Health System, Chicago, IL, for             $476,000                                      Durbin
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Siouxland Community Health Center, Sioux          $190,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        Services Administration       City, IA, for construction, renovation and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Sisters of Providence Health System,              $190,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       Springfield, MA, for construction of a new
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     health clinic
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Sixteenth Street Community Health Center,         $143,000  Moore, Gwen                         Kohl
 Services                        Services Administration       Milwaukee, WI for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Smithtown Fire District, Smithtown, NY for        $133,000  Bishop, Timothy H.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Solar Energy Consortium, Kingston, NY for         $428,000  Hinchey, Maurice D.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment at three regional
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     hospitals
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Soldiers + Sailors Memorial Hospital,              $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       Wellsboro, PA, for renovations and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Somerset Hospital, Somerset, PA for               $190,000  Shuster, Bill                       Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Somerset Medical Center, Somerville, NJ for       $476,000  Frelinghuysen, Rodney P.            Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        Services Administration       an electronic medical records initiative
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Sonoma County Department of Health, Santa         $381,000  Thompson, Mike; Woolsey, Lynn C.
 Services                        Services Administration       Rosa, CA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Sound Shore Health System, New Rochelle, NY       $206,000  Lowey, Nita M.; Engel, Eliot L.     Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          South Arkansas Community College, El Dorado,      $238,000  Ross, Mike
 Services                        Services Administration       AR for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          South Broward Hospital District, Hollywood,       $357,000  Wasserman Schultz, Debbie
 Services                        Services Administration       FL for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          South County Hospital, Wakefield, RI, for         $856,000                                      Reed; Whitehouse
 Services                        Services Administration       electronic health record project
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          South Lane Mental Health, Cottage Grove, OR,      $143,000                                      Smith; Wyden
 Services                        Services Administration       for construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          South Shore Regional Health Information           $143,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       Organization, Quincy, MA, for the continued
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     development and deployment of an electronic
                                 and Services                  medical recordkeeping system
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          SouthCoast Health System, New Bedford, MA for     $285,000  Frank, Barney; McGovern, James P.   Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Southeast Georgia Hospital System, Brunswick,     $381,000  Kingston, Jack
 Services                        Services Administration       GA for purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Southeast Missouri State University, Cape         $381,000  Emerson, Jo Ann
 Services                        Services Administration       Girardeau, MO for a mobile health unit
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     initiative
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Southeast Regional Health Screening Program,      $190,000  Everett, Terry
 Services                        Services Administration       Dothan, AL for purchase of a mobile medical
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     unit
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Southeastern Community College, West              $119,000  Loebsack, David                     Harkin; Grassley
 Services                        Services Administration       Burlington, IA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX for     $381,000  Sessions, Pete                      Hutchison
 Services                        Services Administration       the purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Southern New Hampshire Medical Center,            $404,000                                      Gregg; Sununu
 Services                        Services Administration       Nashua, NH, for electronic medical records
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     technology, including renovation and
                                 and Services                  equipment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Southern Utah University, Cedar City, UT, for     $381,000                                      Bennett
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Southern Vermont College, Bennington, VT, for     $238,000                                      Leahy
 Services                        Services Administration       a patient navigator program
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Southside Wellness Center, St. Louis, MO for      $190,000  Clay, Wm. Lacy
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Southwestern Mental Health Center, Inc.,          $190,000                                      Coleman
 Services                        Services Administration       Luverne, MN, for construction, renovation
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Southwestern University--Texas Life-sciences      $466,000  Carter, John R.
 Services                        Services Administration       Commercialization Center, Georgetown, TX for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     purchase of equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Sowing Seeds of Hope, Marion, AL for rural         $95,000  Davis, Artur
 Services                        Services Administration       outreach
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Sparks Regional Medical Center, Ft. Smith, AR   $1,189,000  Boozman, John                       Lincoln; Pryor
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Spokane County Medical Society Foundation,         $95,000                                      Murray
 Services                        Services Administration       Spokane, WA, for Project Access
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          SSM Health Care of Wisconsin, Madison, WI for     $476,000  Baldwin, Tammy                      Kohl
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment in Sun Prairie, WI
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          SSM Health Care, St. Louis, MO for facilities     $238,000  Clay, Wm. Lacy
 Services                        Services Administration       and equipment for surgical technology
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          SSM Healthcare, St. Louis, MO for facilities       $71,000  Carnahan, Russ
 Services                        Services Administration       and equipment for the emergency department
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          SSM St. Clare Health Center, Fenton, MO for       $167,000  Akin, W. Todd
 Services                        Services Administration       an electronic medical records initiative,
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     including purchase of equipment
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          SSM St. Joseph West Hospital, Lake St. Louis,      $95,000  Hulshof, Kenny C.
 Services                        Services Administration       MO for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          SSM St. Mary's Health Center, Jefferson City,     $381,000  Skelton, Ike
 Services                        Services Administration       MO for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Ambrose University, Davenport, IA, for        $476,000                                      Harkin; Grassley
 Services                        Services Administration       the construction of a Center for Health
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Sciences Education
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Bernard Hospital, Chicago, IL for             $238,000  Rush, Bobby L.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Bernard Parish Health Service District,       $333,000  Melancon, Charlie                   Vitter
 Services                        Services Administration       Chalmette, LA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Bernard Parish, Chalmette, LA, for            $809,000                                      Landrieu; Vitter
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment of a
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     medical facility
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Clare Hospital and Health Services,           $461,000  Baldwin, Tammy                      Kohl
 Services                        Services Administration       Baraboo, WI for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Elizabeth Regional Health, Lafayette, IN      $143,000  Buyer, Steve                        Lugar
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Francis Health Care Foundation, Inc.,          $86,000  Hall, John J.
 Services                        Services Administration       Poughkeepsie, NY for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Francis Hospital Foundation, Wilmington,      $285,000                                      Biden; Carper
 Services                        Services Administration       DE, to make capital infrastructure
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     improvements to St Francis Hospital
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Francis Hospital, Charleston, WV for the      $190,000  Capito, Shelley Moore
 Services                        Services Administration       Prime of Life screening program
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Francis Hospital, Columbus, GA for             $95,000  Bishop, Jr., Sanford D.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Francis Hospital, Escanaba, MI for            $128,000  Stupak, Bart                        Levin; Stabenow
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Francis Medical Center Foundation,            $238,000  Sanchez, Linda T.
 Services                        Services Administration       Lynwood, CA for health professions training
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton, NJ for       $238,000  Smith, Christopher H.               Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Francis Memorial Hospital, San Francisco,     $428,000  Pelosi, Nancy
 Services                        Services Administration       CA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. James Hospital and Health Centers,            $171,000  Jackson, Jr., Jesse L.
 Services                        Services Administration       Chicago Heights, IL for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. John West Shore Hospital, Westlake, OH        $238,000  Kucinich, Dennis J.
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Joseph Health Services, North Providence,     $618,000                                      Reed
 Services                        Services Administration       RI, for renovations to the emergency room
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Joseph Health System, East Tawas, MI for      $190,000  Stupak, Bart                        Levin; Stabenow
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Joseph Hospital, Bellingham, WA for           $285,000  Larsen, Rick                        Cantwell
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Joseph Hospital, Nashua, NH, for              $404,000                                      Gregg; Sununu
 Services                        Services Administration       electronic medical records technology,
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     including renovation and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Joseph Hospital, Eureka, CA for               $238,000  Thompson, Mike
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Joseph Mercy Oakland, Pontiac, MI for an      $190,000  Knollenberg, Joe                    Levin; Stabenow
 Services                        Services Administration       electronic medical records initiative
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Joseph's Hospital, Buckhannon, WV for          $95,000  Capito, Shelley Moore
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Joseph's Hospital, Chippewa Falls, WI for     $190,000  Obey, David R.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Josephs Hospital, North Providence, RI        $238,000  Kennedy, Patrick J.                 Reed; Whitehouse
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Joseph's Hospital-Phoenix, AZ for             $119,000  Pastor, Ed
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center,              $95,000  Pascrell, Jr., Bill
 Services                        Services Administration       Paterson, NJ for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, Houston, TX,       $143,000                                      Hutchison
 Services                        Services Administration       for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Luke's Hospital and Health Network,           $200,000  Dent, Charles W.                    Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       Allentown, PA for purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Luke's Hospital, Columbus, NC for             $238,000  Shuler, Heath
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Luke's Regional Medical Center, Boise, ID     $285,000  Simpson, Michael K.                 Craig; Crapo
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Mary Medical Center, Langhorne, PA, for        $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       renovations and construction
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Mary's Health Care, Grand Rapids, MI for      $143,000  Ehlers, Vernon J.
 Services                        Services Administration       an electronic medical records initiative
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Mary's Hospital, Grand Junction, CO for        $95,000  Salazar, John T.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Mary's Jefferson Memorial Hospital,           $523,000  Wamp, Zach
 Services                        Services Administration       Jefferson City, TN for equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Mary's Medical Center-San Francisco, CA       $476,000  Pelosi, Nancy
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Mary's Regional Medical Center, Reno, NV      $190,000  Heller, Dean
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Michael's Hospital, Stevens Point, WI for     $143,000  Obey, David R.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Patrick Hospital and Health Sciences          $285,000  Rehberg, Dennis R.                  Baucus
 Services                        Services Administration       Center, Missoula, MT for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Peter's Hospital Foundation, Albany, NY       $238,000  McNulty, Michael R.                 Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Petersburg College, Clearwater, FL for an     $476,000  Young, C. W. Bill
 Services                        Services Administration       orthotics and prosthetics program
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Vincent Health Center, Erie, PA, for           $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Vincent Healthcare Foundation, Billings,       $95,000  Rehberg, Dennis R.                  Baucus
 Services                        Services Administration       MT for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Vincent Healthcare Foundation, Billings,      $143,000                                      Baucus
 Services                        Services Administration       MT, for equipment for the Pediatric Project
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          St. Vincent's Hospital, Worcester, MA for         $105,000  McGovern, James P.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Stamford Hospital, Stamford, CT for               $143,000  Shays, Christopher                  Lieberman
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          State of New Mexico, Santa Fe, NM, to collect      $95,000                                      Bingaman
 Services                        Services Administration       and analyze data about the need and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     potential locations for a dental school
                                 and Services                  within the State
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Staten Island University Hospital, Staten         $476,000  Fossella, Vito                      Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       Island, NY, for construction, renovation and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment for the emergency department
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Stoughton Hospital, Stoughton, WI, for            $285,000                                      Kohl
 Services                        Services Administration       installation of a comprehensive electronic
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     health records system
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Straub Hospital Burn Center, Honolulu, HI,         $95,000                                      Inouye
 Services                        Services Administration       for equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Suffolk County Volunteer Firefighter Burn         $285,000  King, Peter T.; Bishop, Timothy H.
 Services                        Services Administration       Center Fund, Inc., Smithtown, NY for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     facilities and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Sullivan County Medical Center, Laporte, PA,       $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Sumter County Regional Hospital Authority,        $167,000  Bishop, Jr., Sanford D.             Isakson; Chambliss
 Services                        Services Administration       Americus, GA for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY     $714,000  Walsh, James T.
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Susquehanna Health, Williamsport, PA for          $190,000  Carney, Christopher P.              Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment for a
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     decontamination facility
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Susquehanna Health, Williamsport, PA, for          $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Suwannee County, Branford, FL for facilities      $190,000  Boyd, Allen
 Services                        Services Administration       and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Swope Health Quindaro, KS, for an electronic      $238,000                                      Brownback
 Services                        Services Administration       medical records system, including equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     acquisition and renovation
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Systems Unlimited, Inc., Iowa City, IA, for       $238,000                                      Harkin; Grassley
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation, and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Tabitha, Inc., d.b.a., Tabitha Health Care        $761,000                                      Ben Nelson
 Services                        Services Administration       Services, Lincoln, NE, for equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Tacoma Community College, Tacoma, WA for          $190,000  Dicks, Norman D.; Smith, Adam
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Taunton Nursing Home, Taunton, MA for             $295,000  Frank, Barney                       Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Temple Health and Bioscience Economic             $381,000  Carter, John R.
 Services                        Services Administration       Development District, Temple, TX for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     purchase of equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Temple University Health System,                   $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       Philadelphia, PA, for renovations and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Tennessee Tech University, Cookeville, TN,        $476,000                                      Alexander
 Services                        Services Administration       for construction and renovation
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Texas A&M University, College Station, TX,        $190,000                                      Hutchison
 Services                        Services Administration       for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX for        $190,000  Culberson, John Abney
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX for        $476,000  Green, Al                           Hutchison
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Texas Health Institute, Austin, TX, for           $190,000                                      Hutchison
 Services                        Services Administration       renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Texas Heart Institute--Texas Medical Center,      $190,000  Lampson, Nick
 Services                        Services Administration       Houston, TX for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center      $309,000  Reyes, Silvestre
 Services                        Services Administration       Paul L. Foster School of Medicine, El Paso,
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     TX for facilities and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center,     $190,000  Neugebauer, Randy
 Services                        Services Administration       Lubbock, TX for purchase of equipment at the
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Regional Interdisciplinary Simulation Center
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Texas Wesleyan University, Ft. Worth, TX for      $247,000  Granger, Kay; Burgess, Michael C.
 Services                        Services Administration       purchase of equipment for the doctoral
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     program in nurse anesthesia practice,
                                 and Services                  including curriculum development
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          The Lakes Community Health Center, Iron           $285,000                                      Kohl
 Services                        Services Administration       River, WI, for construction, renovation and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          The Manor, Jonesville, MI, for construction       $571,000                                      Levin; Stabenow
 Services                        Services Administration       of a Treatment and Counseling Center
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Thomas Jefferson University Hospital,              $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       Philadelphia, PA, for renovation and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia,         $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       PA, for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Thomas Memorial Hospital, South Charleston,        $95,000  Capito, Shelley Moore
 Services                        Services Administration       WV for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Thompson Health, Canandaigua, NY for an            $95,000  Kuhl, Jr., John R. Randy            Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       electronic medical records initiative
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          ThriVe St. Louis, St. Louis, MO for               $143,000  Akin, W. Todd
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Thumb Rural Health Network, Harbor Beach, MI      $333,000  Miller, Candice S.
 Services                        Services Administration       for purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Thundermist Health Center of West Warwick, RI     $476,000  Langevin, James R.                  Reed; Whitehouse
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Tohono O'odham Nation, Sells, AZ for               $95,000  Grijalva, Raul M.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Tougaloo College, Tougaloo, MS, for               $233,000                                      Cochran
 Services                        Services Administration       renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Touro University Nevada, Henderson, NV, for       $381,000                                      Reid
 Services                        Services Administration       construction of a Gerontology Center
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Towson University, Baltimore, MD, for a           $476,000                                      Cardin
 Services                        Services Administration       Center for Adults with Autism Spectrum
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Disorders
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Translational Genomics Research Institute,        $285,000  Pastor, Ed
 Services                        Services Administration       Phoenix, AZ for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          TriHealth, Inc., Cincinnati, OH for purchase      $476,000  Chabot, Steve
 Services                        Services Administration       of a mobile mammography unit
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Trinity Health, Minot, ND, for the Rural          $809,000                                      Dorgan; Conrad
 Services                        Services Administration       Radiology Outreach Initiative, including
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Tri-Town Community Economic Opportunity           $333,000                                      Reed
 Services                        Services Administration       Committee, Johnston, RI, for construction,
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment and renovation of health care
                                 and Services                  facilities
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Tufts-New England Medical Center, Boston, MA      $618,000  Lynch, Stephen F.; Capuano,         Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment                                Michael E.
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Tyler Memorial Hospital, Tunkhannock, PA for      $190,000  Carney, Christopher P.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Tyrone Hospital, Tyrone, PA, for                  $250,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Health, St.     $381,000  Christensen, Donna M.
 Services                        Services Administration       Thomas, VI for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Health, St.     $190,000  Christensen, Donna M.
 Services                        Services Administration       Thomas, VI for facilities and equipment for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     a mental health facility
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          UMass Memorial Healthcare, Boston, MA, for        $238,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       upgrades to information technology
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          United Community Health Center, Storm Lake,       $190,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        Services Administration       IA, for construction, renovation and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          United Health Services Hospitals, Binghamton,      $95,000  Hinchey, Maurice D.
 Services                        Services Administration       NY for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Unity Health Care, Washington, DC for             $285,000  Norton, Eleanor Holmes
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University Community Hospital/Pepin Heart         $238,000  Bilirakis, Gus M.                   Bill Nelson
 Services                        Services Administration       Hospital, Tampa, FL for purchase of
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University Medical Center at Brackenridge,        $143,000                                      Hutchison
 Services                        Services Administration       Austin, TX, for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL for         $666,000  Bonner, Jo
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment at the West Alabama
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Autism Outreach Center
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, for      $9,515,000                                      Shelby
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, for        $238,000                                      Sessions
 Services                        Services Administration       physician recruitment programs
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences,       $95,000  Boozman, John                       Lincoln; Pryor
 Services                        Services Administration       Little Rock, AR for purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences,      $452,000  Berry, Marion; Snyder, Vic          Lincoln; Pryor
 Services                        Services Administration       Little Rock, AR for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR        $333,000  Snyder, Vic                         Lincoln; Pryor
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Chicago Medical Center,             $190,000  Jackson, Jr., Jesse L.
 Services                        Services Administration       Chicago, IL for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Delaware, Newark, DE, for the       $190,000                                      Carper; Biden
 Services                        Services Administration       Delaware Biotechnology Institute, including
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Detroit Mercy, Detroit, MI for      $119,000  Kilpatrick, Carolyn C.; Conyers,    Levin; Stabenow
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment                                    Jr., John
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Dubuque in Dubuque, Iowa for        $476,000                                      Harkin; Grassley
 Services                        Services Administration       construction of a community wellness center
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Georgia, Athens, GA, for             $95,000                                      Chambliss
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Hawaii at Hilo, HI, for a           $387,000                                      Inouye
 Services                        Services Administration       nursing training program
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Houston, Houston, TX for            $143,000  Culberson, John Abney
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Illinois College of Medicine at     $381,000  LaHood, Ray                         Durbin
 Services                        Services Administration       Peoria, Peoria, IL for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Illinois College of Medicine,       $238,000  Manzullo, Donald A.
 Services                        Services Administration       Rockford, IL for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, for the      $1,903,000                                      Harkin; Grassley
 Services                        Services Administration       Iowa Institute for Biomedical Discovery
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, for the        $951,000                                      Harkin; Grassley
 Services                        Services Administration       School of Public Health
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Kansas Hospital, Kansas City,       $381,000  Moore, Dennis                       Brownback
 Services                        Services Administration       KS for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas       $285,000                                      Roberts
 Services                        Services Administration       City, KS, for renovation and equipment for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     technologies for traumatic brain injury
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Kansas Research Center,             $381,000  Boyda, Nancy E.
 Services                        Services Administration       Lawrence, KS for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Kentucky Research Foundation,       $190,000  Rogers, Harold
 Services                        Services Administration       Lexington, KY for a lethal cancers early
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     detection and awareness program
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Kentucky Research Foundation,     $1,903,000                                      McConnell
 Services                        Services Administration       Lexington, KY, for construction, renovation,
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     and equipment at the University of Kentucky
                                 and Services                  College of Nursing
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Kentucky Research Foundation,     $1,427,000                                      McConnell
 Services                        Services Administration       Lexington, KY, for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Kentucky Research Foundation,       $951,000                                      McConnell
 Services                        Services Administration       Lexington, KY, to establish a program to
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     reduce the risk of heart disease in rural
                                 and Services                  areas
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Louisiana at Monroe, Monroe, LA     $190,000  Alexander, Rodney                   Vitter
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Louisiana at Monroe, Monroe, LA     $476,000  Alexander, Rodney                   Landrieu; Vitter
 Services                        Services Administration       for purchase of a mobile dental unit,
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     including equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Louisville Research Foundation,     $951,000                                      McConnell
 Services                        Services Administration       Louisville, KY, for construction, renovation
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Louisville Research Foundation,   $5,709,000                                      McConnell
 Services                        Services Administration       Louisville, KY, for construction, renovation
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     and equipment to expand cardiovascular
                                 and Services                  facilities
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Louisville Research Foundation,   $1,903,000                                      McConnell
 Services                        Services Administration       Louisville, KY, for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     to support the computational biology
                                 and Services                  initiative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Medicine and Dentistry of New       $333,000  Payne, Donald M.                    Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        Services Administration       Jersey--University Hospital, Newark, NJ for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     facilities and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Miami, Miller School of             $238,000  Diaz-Balart, Mario
 Services                        Services Administration       Medicine, Miami, FL for purchase of
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Michigan Health System, Ann         $381,000  Dingell, John D.                    Levin; Stabenow
 Services                        Services Administration       Arbor, MI for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Minnesota School of Public          $238,000  Oberstar, James L.                  Klobuchar
 Services                        Services Administration       Health, Minneapolis, MN for a digital X-ray
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     machine
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN for      $381,000  McCollum, Betty                     Klobuchar
 Services                        Services Administration       a PCR system
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, for      $95,000                                      Klobuchar
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment for the Virginia Regional Medical
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Center
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Mississippi Medical Center,       $2,854,000                                      Cochran; Wicker
 Services                        Services Administration       Jackson, MS, for construction, renovation
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     and equipment for the Arthur C. Guyton
                                 and Services                  Laboratory Building
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy,   $5,709,000                                      Cochran
 Services                        Services Administration       Oxford, MS, for construction, renovation and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS, for        $238,000                                      Cochran
 Services                        Services Administration       the Center for Pharmaceutical Marketing and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Management
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Mississippi, University, MS,        $618,000                                      Cochran; Wicker
 Services                        Services Administration       for the Center for Thermal Pharmaceutical
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Processing
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Mississippi, University, MS,        $951,000                                      Cochran; Wicker
 Services                        Services Administration       National Center for Natural Products
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Research, for construction, renovation and
                                 and Services                  equipment for Phase II of the National
                                                               Center for Natural Products Research--Drug
                                                               Development, Construction
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO     $238,000  Hulshof, Kenny C.
 Services                        Services Administration       for the Missouri Telehealth Network's
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Missouri Telehealth Resource Center
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Nevada School of Medicine,          $571,000  Heller, Dean                        Reid
 Services                        Services Administration       Reno, NV, for the Center for Molecular
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Medicine, including equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of New England, Biddeford, ME for      $618,000  Allen, Thomas H.                    Snowe; Collins
 Services                        Services Administration       technology upgrades, including the purchase
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     of equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of New Mexico Health Sciences          $176,000  Udall, Tom
 Services                        Services Administration       Center, Albuquerque, NM for rural outreach
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of North Alabama, Florence, AL for     $262,000  Cramer, Jr., Robert E. (Bud)        Sessions
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,      $167,000  Price, David E.
 Services                        Services Administration       NC for facilities and equipment for the
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Center for Integrative Chemical Biology and
                                 and Services                  Drug Discovery
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of North Carolina at Wilmington,       $167,000                                      Dole
 Services                        Services Administration       Wilmington, NC, for construction, renovation
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of North Texas, Denton, TX, for        $238,000                                      Hutchison
 Services                        Services Administration       construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, for           $143,000                                      Inhofe
 Services                        Services Administration       renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Pennsylvania School of               $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     construction, renovation and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Pittsburgh (Simmons Center),         $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       Pittsburgh, PA, for construction, renovation
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute,         $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       Pittsburgh, PA, for construction,
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     renovations, and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,           $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       Pittsburgh, PA, for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI for      $428,000  Langevin, James R.                  Reed; Whitehouse
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL for       $951,000  Bonner, Jo
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment at the Mitchell
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Cancer Institute and the Disaster Medical
                                 and Services                  Training Center
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of South Dakota, Vermilion, SD,        $285,000                                      Johnson
 Services                        Services Administration       for construction and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee,     $143,000  Buchanan, Vern
 Services                        Services Administration       Sarasota, FL for purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of South Florida, Tampa, FL for        $190,000  Young, C. W. Bill; Bilirakis, Gus
 Services                        Services Administration       the Cancer Clinical Trials project                          M.
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Southern Mississippi,             $1,522,000                                      Cochran
 Services                        Services Administration       Hattiesburg, MS, for construction,
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     renovation and equipment, including design
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of St. Francis, Ft. Wayne, IN for      $190,000  Souder, Mark E.                     Lugar
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, TX,        $381,000                                      Hutchison
 Services                        Services Administration       for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Texas Health Science Center at      $238,000  Culberson, John Abney; Green, Al    Hutchison
 Services                        Services Administration       Houston, Houston, TX for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Texas Health Science Center at      $333,000  Green, Gene                         Hutchison
 Services                        Services Administration       Houston, TX for facilities and equipment for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     a personal medical record data bank
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Texas Health Science Center at      $285,000                                      Hutchison
 Services                        Services Administration       Houston, TX, for MedBank, including
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     construction, renovation and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Texas Health Science Center at      $238,000                                      Hutchison
 Services                        Services Administration       Tyler, TX, for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer          $533,000  Lampson, Nick; Culberson, John
 Services                        Services Administration       Center, Houston, TX for facilities and                      Abney; Green, Gene
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment for the Center for Targeted
                                 and Services                  Therapy
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer          $190,000                                      Hutchison
 Services                        Services Administration       Center, Houston, TX, for renovation and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer          $238,000                                      Hutchison
 Services                        Services Administration       Center, Houston, TX, for renovation and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment for the center for targeted
                                 and Services                  therapy
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Texas System, Dallas, TX for        $381,000  Sessions, Pete
 Services                        Services Administration       the purchase of equipment for the Brain
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Health and Repair project
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Texas, Harris County,               $285,000  Jackson-Lee, Sheila
 Services                        Services Administration       Psychiatric Center, Houston, TX for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     facilities and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire, Eau          $266,000                                      Kohl
 Services                        Services Administration       Claire, WI, to expand the Campus Autism
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Program, including facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          University of Wyoming, Center for Rural           $238,000                                      Barrasso
 Services                        Services Administration       Health Research and Education, Laramie, WY,
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     for health information technology
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Utah Department of Health, Salt Lake City,        $381,000                                      Bennett; Hatch
 Services                        Services Administration       UT, for health education and screening for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     citizens exposed to uranium mill tailings
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Utah Department of Health, Salt Lake City,        $285,000                                      Bennet; Hatch
 Services                        Services Administration       UT, for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Utah Navajo Health System, Montezuma Creek,       $333,000  Matheson, Jim                       Bennett
 Services                        Services Administration       UT for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Valley Regional Hospital, Claremont, NH for       $319,000  Hodes, Paul W.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Vanguard University, Costa Mesa, CA for           $238,000  Rohrabacher, Dana
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment at the Academic
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Center for Science, Nursing and Technology
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Venice Family Clinic, Santa Monica, CA for        $143,000  Harman, Jane
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Vermont Information Technology Leaders,           $951,000                                      Leahy
 Services                        Services Administration       Montpelier, VT, for the implementation of a
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     statewide electronic medical record system
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          ViaHealth/Rochester General Hospital,             $381,000  Slaughter, Louise McIntosh          Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       Rochester, NY for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Victor Valley Community Hospital,                 $143,000  McKeon, Howard P. Buck
 Services                        Services Administration       Victorville, CA for purchase of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Village of Cuba, NM for facilities and            $571,000  Udall, Tom
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Vinland National Center, Loretto, MN for          $190,000  Ramstad, Jim                        Coleman
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Virtua West Jersey Hospital Voorhees, NJ for      $190,000  Andrews, Robert E.                  Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Visiting Nurse Association Healthcare              $95,000  Hobson, David L.; Latta, Robert     Brown
 Services                        Services Administration       Partners of Ohio, Cleveland, OH for purchase                E.; Space, Zachary T.
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     of equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Visiting Nurse Association of Central New         $238,000  Holt, Rush D.; Pallone, Jr., Frank  Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        Services Administration       Jersey, Red Bank, NJ for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Vista Community Clinic, Vista, CA for             $238,000  Issa, Darrell E.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Volunteers of America, Dakotas, Sioux Falls,      $714,000                                      Johnson
 Services                        Services Administration       SD, for construction and program expansion
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     of residential drug treatment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Wake County, Raleigh, NC for facilities and       $400,000  Price, David E.                     Dole; Burr
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Wake Health Services, Inc., Raleigh, NC for       $238,000  Miller, Brad; Etheridge, Bob
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Walker Baptist Medical Center, Jasper, AL for     $190,000  Aderholt, Robert B.
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities upgrades
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Washington County Health System, Hagerstown,      $285,000  Bartlett, Roscoe G.                 Cardin
 Services                        Services Administration       MD for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Washington County Regional Medical Center,        $152,000  Barrow, John
 Services                        Services Administration       Sandersville, GA for facilities and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Washington Hospital, Washington, PA for           $381,000  Murtha, John P.                     Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Washington State University, Spokane, WA for    $1,047,000  Baird, Brian                        Murray
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment for the College of
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Nursing
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Wayne Memorial Hospital, Honesdale, PA, for        $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       renovations and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Wayne Memorial Hospital, Jesup, GA for            $761,000  Kingston, Jack                      Chambliss; Isakson
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Weber County, Ogden, UT, for renovation and       $190,000                                      Bennett; Hatch
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment to improve health literacy
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Wentworth-Douglass Hospital, Dover, NH, for       $404,000                                      Gregg; Sununu
 Services                        Services Administration       electronic medical records technology,
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     including renovation and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Wesley College, Dover, DE, for renovation and     $333,000                                      Carper; Biden
 Services                        Services Administration       equipping of the nursing school
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          West Jefferson Medical Center, Marerro, LA        $190,000  Scalise, Steve                      Landrieu; Vitter
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, for   $3,996,000                                      Byrd
 Services                        Services Administration       construction of a Mutiple Sclerosis Center
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          WestCare California, Fresno, CA for               $381,000  Costa, Jim                          Boxer
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          WestCare Nevada, Inc., Las Vegas, NV, for         $143,000                                      Reid
 Services                        Services Administration       construction and renovation at the Community
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Triage Center
                                 and Services
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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Westchester County Association, White Plains,     $206,000  Lowey, Nita M.
 Services                        Services Administration       NY for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Westchester County Department of Laboratories     $809,000  Lowey, Nita M.                      Schumer
 Services                        Services Administration       and Research, Valhalla, NY for facilities
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Western Pennsylvania Hospital, Forbes             $476,000  Murphy, Tim                         Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       Regional Campus, Monroeville, PA for
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     purchase of equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Westminster College, Salt Lake City, UT, for      $285,000                                      Bennett
 Services                        Services Administration       renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Westside Healthcare Association, Milwaukee,       $285,000                                      Kohl
 Services                        Services Administration       WI, for construction at the Lisbon Avenue
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Health Center
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          White House Clinics, Richmond, KY for             $238,000  Chandler, Ben
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          White River Health System, Batesville, AR,        $951,000                                      Lincoln; Pryor
 Services                        Services Administration       for construction, renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          White River Health System, Inc., Batesville,      $238,000  Berry, Marion                       Lincoln; Pryor
 Services                        Services Administration       AR for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Whitman-Walker Clinic, Inc., Washington, DC       $190,000  Moran, James P.
 Services                        Services Administration       for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Whittier Street Health Center, Roxbury, MA,       $190,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       for construction of a new medical facility
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          William Penn University, Oscaloosa, IA, for       $476,000                                      Harkin; Grassley
 Services                        Services Administration       the Nursing and Sciences Teaching
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     Laboratories
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Wills Eye Health System, Philadelphia, PA for     $238,000  Brady, Robert A.                    Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Windemere Rehabilitation Center, Oak Bluffs,      $238,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Services Administration       MA, for construction, renovation and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Winsted Health Center, Winsted, CT for            $133,000  Larson, John B.                     Dodd
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Winston-Salem State University, Winston-          $190,000  Watt, Melvin L.                     Dole
 Services                        Services Administration       Salem, NC for facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Winton Hills Medical and Health Center,           $257,000  Chabot, Steve
 Services                        Services Administration       Cincinnati, OH for an electronic medical and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     dental records initiative and dental imaging
                                 and Services                  system
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, PA, for            $95,000                                      Specter
 Services                        Services Administration       renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          WNC Health Network, Inc., Asheville, NC for       $238,000  Shuler, Heath
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Wolfson Children's Hospital, Jacksonville,        $238,000                                      Bill Nelson; Martinez
 Services                        Services Administration       FL, to purchase equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          World Impact's Good Samaritan Clinic,             $143,000                                      Roberts; Brownback
 Services                        Services Administration       Wichita, KS, for construction, renovation
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     and equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Wright State University, Dayton, OH for            $95,000  Hobson, David L.                    Brown; Voinovich
 Services                        Services Administration       equipment at the Living Laboratory
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Wyoming Valley Health Care System Hospital,        $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
 Services                        Services Administration       Wilkes-Barre, PA, for renovation and
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities     equipment
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Xavier University, New Orleans, LA, for           $571,000  Jefferson, William J.; Alexander,   Landrieu; Vitter
 Services                        Services Administration       facilities and equipment                                    Rodney
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation, Bethel,     $1,475,000                                      Murkowski
 Services                        Services Administration       AK, for renovation and equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Health Resources and          Zufall Health Center, Dover, NJ for purchase      $209,000  Frelinghuysen, Rodney P.            Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        Services Administration       of equipment
                                 (HRSA)--Health Facilities
                                 and Services
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    HHS Office of the Secretary   Black Health Care Coalition, Kansas City, MO       $95,000  Cleaver, Emanuel
 Services                        (OS)--Research &              for its Improving Community Cardiovascular
                                 Demonstration (including      Health Project
                                 Minority & Women's Health)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    HHS Office of the Secretary   City of Detroit, MI for its Health                $381,000  Kilpatrick, Carolyn C.; Conyers,    Levin; Stabenow
 Services                        (OS)--Research &              Disparities Reduction Project for Women and                 Jr., John
                                 Demonstration (including      Children
                                 Minority & Women's Health)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    HHS Office of the Secretary   Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of       $238,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        (OS)--Research &              Public Health, Boston, MA, for the continued
                                 Demonstration (including      development of a program to reduce health
                                 Minority & Women's Health)    disparities and infant mortality
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    HHS Office of the Secretary   Community Transportation Association of           $714,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        (OS)--Research &              America, Washington, DC, for technical
                                 Demonstration (including      assistance to human services transportation
                                 Minority & Women's Health)    providers on ADA requirements
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    HHS Office of the Secretary   Dillard University, New Orleans, LA for its       $309,000  Jefferson, William J.               Landrieu
 Services                        (OS)--Research &              Gentilly Center for Health Disparities and
                                 Demonstration (including      Disease Prevention
                                 Minority & Women's Health)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    HHS Office of the Secretary   Family Health and Birth Center, Washington,       $285,000  Norton, Eleanor Holmes
 Services                        (OS)--Research &              DC for its Developing Families Center
                                 Demonstration (including      initiative
                                 Minority & Women's Health)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    HHS Office of the Secretary   St. Augustine's College, Raleigh, NC for its      $285,000  Miller, Brad
 Services                        (OS)--Research &              St. Agnes Health Disparities Institute
                                 Demonstration (including
                                 Minority & Women's Health)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    HHS Office of the Secretary   Toledo Community Foundation, Toledo, OH for        $71,000  Kaptur, Marcy
 Services                        (OS)--Research &              its Pathways Outcome Production Model
                                 Demonstration (including      initiative to improve birth outcomes for at-
                                 Minority & Women's Health)    risk women
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    HHS Office of the Secretary   Voorhees College, Denmark, SC for a               $381,000  Clyburn, James E.
 Services                        (OS)--Research &              colonoscopy screening program for minority
                                 Demonstration (including      populations
                                 Minority & Women's Health)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    HHS Office of the Secretary   Windham Hospital Foundation, Willimantic, CT       $95,000  Courtney, Joe
 Services                        (OS)--Research &              for prenatal and case management services to
                                 Demonstration (including      low-income women
                                 Minority & Women's Health)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    211 Maine, Inc., Portland, ME, for a 211          $190,000                                      Snowe; Collins
 Services                        Health Services               telephone number enabling access to health
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     and social services in the community
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    American Red Cross, Lower Bucks County             $95,000  Murphy, Patrick J.
 Services                        Health Services               Chapter, Levittown, PA to provide mental
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     health counseling and case management
                                 Mental Health                 services, along with related services
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Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    ChildNet--East Tennessee, Knoxville, TN for a     $238,000  Duncan, Jr., John J.
 Services                        Health Services               children's mental health initiative
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Children's Health Fund, New York, NY, for         $238,000                                      Cochran
 Services                        Health Services               support services for the Missisissippi Gulf
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     Coast Children's Health Project, Gulfport,
                                 Mental Health                 MS
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Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    City and County of San Francisco Department       $476,000  Pelosi, Nancy
 Services                        Health Services               of Health, San Francisco, CA for supportive
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     services for the Direct Access to Housing
                                 Mental Health                 program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    City of Berkeley, CA for mental health             $95,000  Lee, Barbara
 Services                        Health Services               screening, assessment, referral, and
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     treatment for young children ages 0--5
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    City of Charleston, SC to implement mental         $95,000  Clyburn, James E.
 Services                        Health Services               health services in response to catastrophic
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     events
                                 Mental Health
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Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    City of San Diego, CA, to address the risks        $95,000                                      Boxer
 Services                        Health Services               of homelessness, violence and drug abuse
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     among returning veterans
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Community Foundation for Greater New Haven,       $190,000  DeLauro, Rosa L.
 Services                        Health Services               CT for innovative intervention programs
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     serving children and families exposed to
                                 Mental Health                 violence and trauma
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Community Rehabilitation Center, Inc.,            $285,000  Brown, Corrine
 Services                        Health Services               Jacksonville, FL for substance abuse and
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     mental health programs
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Comunilife, Inc., New York, NY for the Life       $167,000  Velazquez, Nydia M.
 Services                        Health Services               is Precious demonstration project in the
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     Bushwick, Williamsburg, and Greenpoint
                                 Mental Health                 sections of Brooklyn, NY
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Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Crossroads Rhode Island, Providence, RI for        $95,000  Kennedy, Patrick J.; Langevin,      Reed; Whitehouse
 Services                        Health Services               mental health services for homeless                         James R.
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     individuals
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Discipleship Outreach Ministries, Inc. dba         $95,000  Velazquez, Nydia M.
 Services                        Health Services               Turning Point to provide mobile and on-site
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     mental health services
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Gateway Healthcare, Pawtucket, RI for mental      $190,000  Kennedy, Patrick J.
 Services                        Health Services               health services for returning veterans in
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     conjunction with the Rhode Island Veterans
                                 Mental Health                 Task Force
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Henry/Stark County Health Department,              $95,000  Foster, Bill
 Services                        Health Services               Kewanee, IL to start a mental health
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     services program in Henry County
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Jewish Family & Children's Service of North        $71,000  Rothman, Steven R.                  Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        Health Services               Jersey, Wayne, NJ for mental health services
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Jewish Family Service of MetroWest, Florham       $190,000                                      Lautenberg; Menendez
 Services                        Health Services               Park, NJ, for the Mental Health Intervention
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     and Homelessness Prevention Project
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Kids Hope United, Lake Villa, IL for the          $100,000  Bean, Melissa L.
 Services                        Health Services               multi-systemic therapy program for youth
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Marion County, Salem, OR, for mental health       $143,000                                      Smith; Wyden
 Services                        Health Services               treatment programs
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Midwest Rural Telemedicine Consortium, Des        $476,000                                      Harkin
 Services                        Health Services               Moines, IA, for the Mental Health Outreach
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     Initiative
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    North Shore Child and Family Guidance Center,     $147,000  King, Peter T.
 Services                        Health Services               Roslyn Heights, NY for the Maternal
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     Depression Outreach program
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Oak Lawn Family Service, Oak Lawn, IL for         $285,000  Lipinski, Daniel
 Services                        Health Services               counseling services to village residents and
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     their families
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    One Sky Center, Portland, OR, for substance       $190,000                                      Smith; Wyden
 Services                        Health Services               abuse and mental health programs
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Pacific Clinics, Arcadia, CA for mental           $466,000  Napolitano, Grace F.
 Services                        Health Services               health and suicide prevention programs for
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     Latina youth
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Peninsula Counseling Center, Woodmere, NY for     $190,000  McCarthy, Carolyn
 Services                        Health Services               mental health services
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--
                                 Mental Health
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Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Roberta's House, Baltimore, MD, for mental        $285,000                                      Mikulski; Cardin
 Services                        Health Services               health services for children and families
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Rosebud Sioux Tribe, Rosebud, SD for suicide      $476,000  Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie          Thune; Johnson
 Services                        Health Services               prevention and early intervention services
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Spectrum Programs, Inc., Miami, FL for a          $238,000  Diaz-Balart, Lincoln
 Services                        Health Services               mental health and substance abuse program at
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     the Florida Center of Excellence in Emerging
                                 Mental Health                 Behavioral Health Strategies
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    St. Ann's Corner of Harm Reduction, Bronx, NY      $95,000  Serrano, Jose
 Services                        Health Services               for individual mental health consultations
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     and support services for individuals living
                                 Mental Health                 with HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C, and other blood-
                                                               borne diseases
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Tuesday's Children, Manhasset, NY to              $190,000  King, Peter T.
 Services                        Health Services               establish the First Responder Institute,
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     which provides mental health counseling to
                                 Mental Health                 first responders after the September 11,
                                                               2001 terrorist attacks
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Turnaround for Children, Inc., Manhattan, NY,     $238,000                                      Schumer
 Services                        Health Services               for crisis intervention and treatment
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     services for students
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    United Community Center, Inc., Milwaukee, WI       $95,000  Moore, Gwen                         Kohl
 Services                        Health Services               for a bilingual outpatient mental health
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     program
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    United Way of Anchorage, AK, for the 211          $571,000                                      Murkowski
 Services                        Health Services               project to provide a statewide health and
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     human services management system for Alaska
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    United Way of Greater St. Louis, Inc., St.        $238,000                                      Bond
 Services                        Health Services               Louis, MO, for the 211 project for outreach,
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     community education and expansion of
                                 Mental Health                 statewide health and human services
                                                               management systems
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, for        $95,000                                      Martinez
 Services                        Health Services               mental health program for disabled veterans
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Ventura County Sheriff's Office, Ventura, CA      $219,000  Gallegly, Elton
 Services                        Health Services               for training programs related to the
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     mentally ill
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Village of Childhelp West, Beaumont, CA to        $714,000  Lewis, Jerry
 Services                        Health Services               expand mental health treatment of severely
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     abused and neglected children
                                 Mental Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Fighting Back Partnership, Vallejo, CA for an     $333,000  Miller, George
 Services                        Health Services               intervention program targeting elementary
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     and high school students who are at risk for
                                 Substance Abuse Prevention    substance abuse and misuse
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Hamakua Health Center, Honokaa, HI, for a         $190,000                                      Inouye
 Services                        Health Services               youth anti-drug program
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--
                                 Substance Abuse Prevention
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Louisiana           $95,000                                      Vitter
 Services                        Health Services               Chapter, Baton Rouge, LA, for substance
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     abuse prevention focusing on underage
                                 Substance Abuse Prevention    drinking
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    National Asian Pacific American Families          $143,000  Roybal-Allard, Lucille              Boxer
 Services                        Health Services               Against Substance Abuse, Inc., Los Angeles,
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     CA for the development of a comprehensive
                                 Substance Abuse Prevention    Asian American and Pacific Islander
                                                               substance abuse information clearinghouse
                                                               and resource center
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Operation UNITE, Somerset, KY for a multi-        $618,000  Rogers, Harold
 Services                        Health Services               school substance abuse counseling and
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     curriculum development program
                                 Substance Abuse Prevention
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Sonoma County Department of Health, Santa         $190,000  Woolsey, Lynn C.
 Services                        Health Services               Rosa, CA for partnerships with senior
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     service providers for alcohol and drug abuse
                                 Substance Abuse Prevention    prevention and education in the senior
                                                               population
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Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    South Boston Community Health Center, South        $81,000  Lynch, Stephen F.
 Services                        Health Services               Boston, MA for substance abuse prevention
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     services
                                 Substance Abuse Prevention
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    West Virginia Prevention Resource Center,         $951,000                                      Byrd
 Services                        Health Services               Charleston, WV, for drug abuse prevention
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--
                                 Substance Abuse Prevention
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    YMCA of the East Bay, Richmond, CA for            $143,000  Miller, George
 Services                        Health Services               substance abuse prevention activities
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--
                                 Substance Abuse Prevention
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    AIDS Resource Center Ohio, Dayton, OH for a       $152,000  Hobson, David L.                    Brown
 Services                        Health Services               substance abuse treatment program
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--
                                 Substance Abuse Treatment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Akeela House Recovery Center, Anchorage, AK,      $476,000                                      Murkowski
 Services                        Health Services               for residential substance abuse treatment
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--
                                 Substance Abuse Treatment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Arlington County--Mental Health and Substance     $143,000                                      Webb
 Services                        Health Services               Abuse Crisis Intervention and Diversion
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     Program, Arlington, VA, for the treatment of
                                 Substance Abuse Treatment     persons with mental health and substance
                                                               abuse issues in Arlington County
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Chesterfield County, VA for a substance abuse     $143,000  Forbes, J. Randy
 Services                        Health Services               treatment program
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--
                                 Substance Abuse Treatment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Chrysalis House, Lexington, KY, for a              $95,000                                      Bunning
 Services                        Health Services               substance abuse program for women and
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     children
                                 Substance Abuse Treatment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Glenbeigh Hospital of Rock Creek, Rock Creek,     $190,000  LaTourette, Steven C.
 Services                        Health Services               OH for a substance abuse treatment program
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--
                                 Substance Abuse Treatment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Indiana Teen Challenge, Lebanon, IN for a         $143,000  Buyer, Steve; Ellsworth, Brad
 Services                        Health Services               substance abuse treatment program
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--
                                 Substance Abuse Treatment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Maniilaq Association, Kotzebue, AK, for           $190,000                                      Murkowski
 Services                        Health Services               residential substance abuse treatment
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--
                                 Substance Abuse Treatment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, Mashpee, MA for          $128,000  Delahunt, William D.                Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                        Health Services               substance abuse and mental health services
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--
                                 Substance Abuse Treatment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Metro Homeless Youth Services of Los Angeles,     $143,000                                      Boxer
 Services                        Health Services               Los Angeles, CA, to expand services for
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     homeless youth with substance abuse problems
                                 Substance Abuse Treatment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Operation SafeHouse: SafeHouse of the Desert,      $95,000  Bono Mack, Mary
 Services                        Health Services               Thousand Palms, CA for a substance abuse
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     treatment program
                                 Substance Abuse Treatment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Operation UNITE, Somerset, KY for a substance     $714,000  Rogers, Harold
 Services                        Health Services               abuse treatment and voucher program
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--
                                 Substance Abuse Treatment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Paul J. Cooper Center for Human Services,          $95,000  Towns, Edolphus
 Services                        Health Services               Inc., Brooklyn, NY for community-based
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     substance abuse treatment services
                                 Substance Abuse Treatment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Prairie Center Health Systems, Urbana, IL,        $476,000                                      Durbin
 Services                        Health Services               for outpatient and inpatient detoxification
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     services for meth-addicted patients
                                 Substance Abuse Treatment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Rosebud Sioux Tribe, Rosebud, SD, for a           $190,000                                      Johnson; Thune
 Services                        Health Services               substance abuse treatment program
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--
                                 Substance Abuse Treatment
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Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Sephardic Addiction and Family Education          $238,000  Weiner, Anthony D.
 Services                        Health Services               Foundation, Brooklyn, NY for its Addictive
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     Behavior Family Preservation Program
                                 Substance Abuse Treatment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Treatment Trends, Inc., Allentown, PA for a       $162,000  Dent, Charles W.
 Services                        Health Services               substance abuse treatment initiative
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--
                                 Substance Abuse Treatment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Unity Fellowship of Christ Church, Los            $133,000  Watson, Diane E.
 Services                        Health Services               Angeles, CA for behavioral health services
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     related to HIV/AIDS transmission and
                                 Substance Abuse Treatment     chemical dependency
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Vinland National Center, Independence, MN,         $95,000                                      Coleman
 Services                        Health Services               for substance abuse and parenting treatment
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     services
                                 Substance Abuse Treatment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Health & Human    Substance Abuse and Mental    Virginia Department of Mental Health, Mental      $285,000                                      Webb
 Services                        Health Services               Retardation, and Substance Abuse Services,
                                 Administration (SAMHSA)--     Richmond, VA, to provide treatment services
                                 Substance Abuse Treatment     for addiction to prescription pain
                                                               medication
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Aerospace Worker Joint Apprenticeship             $476,000                                      Murray
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Training Committee, Seattle, WA, for skills
                                 Training & Employment         training for the aerospace industry
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind,         $190,000  Bonner, Jo
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Mobile, AL for an employer training and job
                                 Training & Employment         development initiative
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Arab-American and Chaldean Council, Lathrup       $190,000  Knollenberg, Joe                    Levin; Stabenow
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Village, MI for a job training initiative
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Automation Alley, Troy, MI for an at-risk         $428,000  Knollenberg, Joe
                                 Administration (ETA)--        student and displaced worker training
                                 Training & Employment         program
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Bay Area Workforce Development Board, Green       $238,000                                      Kohl
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Bay, WI, to address re-entry planning,
                                 Training & Employment         family reunification, mentoring and life
                                 Services (TES)                skills intervention for incarcerated women
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Bevill State Community College, Sumiton, AL       $238,000  Aderholt, Robert B.
                                 Administration (ETA)--        for a career training initiative
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Blackhawk Technical College, Janesville, WI,      $951,000                                      Kohl
                                 Administration (ETA)--        for employment and training activities
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Brevard Workforce Development Board,              $238,000                                      Bill Nelson; Martinez
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Rockledge, FL, for retraining of aerospace
                                 Training & Employment         industry workers
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Catholic Charities, Chicago, IL for veterans      $143,000  Lipinski, Daniel
                                 Administration (ETA)--        training services
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Central Carolina Technical College,               $285,000  Spratt, Jr., John M.
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Bishopville, SC for job training services
                                 Training & Employment         for the residents of Kershaw and Lee
                                 Services (TES)                counties
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Central Council of Tlingit-Haida Indian           $238,000                                      Murkowski
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Tribes of Alaska, Juneau, AK, for job
                                 Training & Employment         training programs
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       City of Baltimore, MD for the Mayor's Office    $1,189,000  Sarbanes, John P.; Cummings,        Mikulski; Cardin
                                 Administration (ETA)--        of Employment Development's YouthWorks                      Elijah E.
                                 Training & Employment         Program
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       City of Dallas, TX for a pilot job training       $186,000  Johnson, Eddie Bernice
                                 Administration (ETA)--        program at the International Inland Port of
                                 Training & Employment         Texas
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       City of East Palo Alto, CA for job training       $476,000  Eshoo, Anna G.                      Boxer
                                 Administration (ETA)--        services and summer job opportunities
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       City of Hawthorne/South Bay Workforce              $95,000  Waters, Maxine
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Investment Board, Hawthorne, CA for its
                                 Training & Employment         Bridge-to-Work program
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       City of Jackson, MS, for the Jackson               $95,000                                      Cochran; Wicker
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Transitional Job Project for job training
                                 Training & Employment         and employment programs for the homeless
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       City of Lewiston, ME, for job training            $333,000                                      Snowe; Collins
                                 Administration (ETA)--        programs
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       City of Memphis, TN for its Memphis Youth         $190,000  Cohen, Steve
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Services program for summer and after-school
                                 Training & Employment         employment and career services for youth
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       City of Milwaukee, WI, for youth internships      $381,000                                      Kohl
                                 Administration (ETA)--        and occupational training in the green-
                                 Training & Employment         collar employment sector
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       City of Minneapolis, MN for its program of        $238,000  Ellison, Keith
                                 Administration (ETA)--        employment, training, and violence
                                 Training & Employment         prevention services for at-risk youth
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       City of Oakland, CA, for the Oakland Green        $285,000                                      Boxer
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Jobs Initiative
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       City of Palmdale, CA for training at the          $238,000  McKeon, Howard P. Buck
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Business Resource Network
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       City of San Jose, CA for its Workplace             $95,000  Honda, Michael M.
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Literacy Initiative
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       City of Santa Ana, CA, for employment and job     $714,000                                      Feinstein
                                 Administration (ETA)--        training services
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       City of South Bend, IN for its South Bend         $285,000  Donnelly, Joe
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Workforce Training initiative within the
                                 Training & Employment         Airport Economic Development Area
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       City of St. Petersburg, FL for a summer youth     $190,000  Castor, Kathy
                                 Administration (ETA)--        employment program for at-risk youth
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Cleveland Building and Construction Trades        $285,000  Kucinich, Dennis J.                 Brown
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Council, Cleveland, OH for the Union
                                 Training & Employment         Construction Industry Partnership Skills
                                 Services (TES)                Achievement Program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Coastal Bend Workforce Development Board,         $381,000  Hinojosa, Ruben
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Corpus Christi, TX for nurse training for
                                 Training & Employment         rural communities
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Community College of Allegheny County,             $95,000                                      Specter
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Pittsburgh, PA, for job training
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Community College of Beaver County, Monaca,        $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
                                 Administration (ETA)--        PA, for job training
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Community Solutions for Clackamas County,         $381,000  Hooley, Darlene; Blumenauer, Earl   Wyden; Smith
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Oregon City, OR for the Working for
                                 Training & Employment         Independence program to include services to
                                 Services (TES)                veterans
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Community Transportation Association of           $428,000                                      Harkin
                                 Administration (ETA)--        America, Washington, DC, for the
                                 Training & Employment         continuation of the Joblinks program
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Congreso de Latinos Unidos, Philadelphia, PA,      $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
                                 Administration (ETA)--        for job training
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       COPE Health Solutions, Los Angeles, CA for         $86,000  Solis, Hilda L.; Napolitano, Grace
                                 Administration (ETA)--        its RN Re-entry nurse training program                      F.
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Cultural Heritage Foundation of Southern           $52,000  Becerra, Xavier
                                 Administration (ETA)--        California, Los Angeles, CA for job training
                                 Training & Employment         in construction-focused preservation
                                 Services (TES)                techniques
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Cypress Mandela Training Center, Oakland, CA      $190,000  Lee, Barbara
                                 Administration (ETA)--        for construction industry skills training
                                 Training & Employment         and related services
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Des Moines Area Community College, Des            $190,000  Boswell, Leonard L.                 Grassley
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Moines, IA for dislocated worker training
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Des Moines Area Community College, Des            $381,000                                      Harkin; Grassley
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Moines, IA, for Project Employment
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       DRF Enterprises, Inc., Broadview, IL for           $71,000  Davis, Danny K.
                                 Administration (ETA)--        training and job placement in the
                                 Training & Employment         landscaping industry
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       EastSide Arts Alliance, Oakland, CA for           $143,000  Lee, Barbara
                                 Administration (ETA)--        training of youth for jobs in alternative
                                 Training & Employment         energy, environmental restoration and the
                                 Services (TES)                arts
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Eisenhower Foundation, Washington, DC, to         $333,000                                      Harkin
                                 Administration (ETA)--        replicate and evaluate job-training and
                                 Training & Employment         supportive services programs for
                                 Services (TES)                disadvantaged workers in Des Moines, Iowa
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Esperanza, Philadelphia, PA, for workforce         $95,000                                      Specter
                                 Administration (ETA)--        development
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Florida Community College, Jacksonville, FL       $381,000  Crenshaw, Ander                     Martinez
                                 Administration (ETA)--        for a veterans employment and training
                                 Training & Employment         initiative
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Florida Manufacturing Extension Program,          $856,000  Weldon, Dave
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Celebration, FL for a manufacturing training
                                 Training & Employment         initiative
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Full Employment Council, Kansas City, MO for      $381,000  Cleaver, Emanuel
                                 Administration (ETA)--        green-collar job training
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Goodwill Industries Inc., Chicago, IL, to         $238,000                                      Durbin
                                 Administration (ETA)--        expand the Goodwill Works initiative
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Goodwill Industries of Southeastern               $333,000  Moore, Gwen                         Kohl
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Wisconsin, Inc., Milwaukee, WI to provide
                                 Training & Employment         training, employment and supportive
                                 Services (TES)                services, including for individuals with
                                                               disabilities
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Greater New Haven Opportunities                    $48,000  DeLauro, Rosa L.                    Dodd
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Industrialization Center, New Haven, CT for
                                 Training & Employment         job training and related services
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Groden Center, Providence, RI, for job            $333,000                                      Reed
                                 Administration (ETA)--        readiness training for adults with
                                 Training & Employment         Asperger's Syndrome
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Groundwork Providence, Providence, RI, for        $143,000                                      Reed
                                 Administration (ETA)--        workforce training
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Guam Contractors Association Trades Academy,      $285,000  Bordallo, Madeleine Z.
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Inc., Tamuning, GU for training and
                                 Training & Employment         employment services for the construction
                                 Services (TES)                industry
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Harrisburg Area Community College,                $238,000  Holden, Tim                         Specter; Casey
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Harrisburg, PA for workforce training
                                 Training & Employment         programs at its HACC-Midtown campus
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Hawkeye Community College, Waterloo, IA, for      $238,000                                      Harkin; Grassley
                                 Administration (ETA)--        an Advanced Manufacturing Training Center
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Healthcare Industry Grant Corporation,            $190,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Dorchester, MA, for an incumbent health care
                                 Training & Employment         worker skills training program
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Hill House Association, Pittsburgh, PA for        $238,000  Doyle, Michael F.                   Specter
                                 Administration (ETA)--        workforce development services to non-
                                 Training & Employment         custodial parents
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Hispanic Center, Pittsburgh, PA, for job           $95,000                                      Specter
                                 Administration (ETA)--        training
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Houston Area Urban League, Houston, TX for         $48,000  Jackson-Lee, Sheila
                                 Administration (ETA)--        computer literacy and technology training
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Impact Services Corporation, Philadelphia,         $95,000                                      Specter; Casey
                                 Administration (ETA)--        PA, for workforce development
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN for     $190,000  Buyer, Steve
                                 Administration (ETA)--        a job training initiative at the Lawrence
                                 Training & Employment         County Sycamore Initiative
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       JobPath, Tucson, AZ for a nurse training          $190,000  Grijalva, Raul M.; Giffords,
                                 Administration (ETA)--        program                                                     Gabrielle
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Jobs for Maine's Graduates, Inc., Augusta,        $285,000                                      Snowe; Collins
                                 Administration (ETA)--        ME, for career development for at-risk youth
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Kentucky Community and Technical College           $95,000                                      Bunning
                                 Administration (ETA)--        System, Louisville, KY, for career training
                                 Training & Employment         programs for disabled veterans
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Kershaw County, Camden, SC, for workforce         $238,000                                      Graham
                                 Administration (ETA)--        training programs in partnership with
                                 Training & Employment         Kershaw, Lee, and Central Carolina Technical
                                 Services (TES)                College
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       La Mujer Obrera, El Paso, TX for a workforce      $152,000  Reyes, Silvestre
                                 Administration (ETA)--        development initiative for Limited English
                                 Training & Employment         Proficient community members
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Lansing Community College, Lansing, MI for        $190,000  Rogers (MI), Mike                   Levin; Stabenow
                                 Administration (ETA)--        curriculum development
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Los Angeles Conservation Corps, Los Angeles,       $48,000  Roybal-Allard, Lucille
                                 Administration (ETA)--        CA for workforce development services
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Los Angeles County Community Development          $200,000  Solis, Hilda L.; Richardson, Laura
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Commission, Monterey Park, CA for computer
                                 Training & Employment         literacy training and job placement for
                                 Services (TES)                public housing residents
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Lucas County, OH for training and technical       $190,000  Kaptur, Marcy
                                 Administration (ETA)--        asssistance for microbusiness development
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Manufacturers Association of Central New          $285,000                                      Schumer
                                 Administration (ETA)--        York, Syracuse, NY, to improve employment
                                 Training & Employment         and training in the manfucturing sector
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Maui Community College Remote Rural Hawaii      $2,093,000                                      Inouye
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Job Training Project, Kahului, HI, for
                                 Training & Employment         training and education
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Maui Community College Training & Education     $1,903,000                                      Inouye
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Opportunities, Kahului, HI, for training and
                                 Training & Employment         education
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Maui Economic Development Board, Kihei, HI,       $452,000                                      Inouye
                                 Administration (ETA)--        for high tech training
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Maui Economic Development Board, Kihei, HI,       $285,000                                      Inouye
                                 Administration (ETA)--        for rural computer utilization training
                                 Training & Employment         program
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Maui Economic Development Board, Kihei, HI,       $143,000                                      Inouye
                                 Administration (ETA)--        to integrate job training activities in a
                                 Training & Employment         health center
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty, New       $262,000  Crowley, Joseph
                                 Administration (ETA)--        York, NY for its training and career
                                 Training & Employment         services programs
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Michigan Works, Benton Harbor, MI for the         $381,000  Upton, Fred                         Levin; Stabenow
                                 Administration (ETA)--        basic workforce transformation program
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Mid-State Technical College, Wisconsin            $428,000  Obey, David R.
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Rapids, WI for a training program in
                                 Training & Employment         renewable energy technology
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Minact Incorporated, Jackson, MS for outreach     $143,000  Thompson, Bennie G.
                                 Administration (ETA)--        and recruitment for its Job Corps program
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Minot State University, Minot, ND, for the        $618,000                                      Dorgan; Conrad
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Job Corps Executive Management Program
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Mississippi State University, Mississippi         $381,000                                      Cochran; Wicker
                                 Administration (ETA)--        State, MS, for the Mississippi Integrated
                                 Training & Employment         Workforce Performance System
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Mississippi Valley State University, Itta         $143,000                                      Cochran; Wicker
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Bena, MS, for training and development at
                                 Training & Employment         the Automated Identification Technology /
                                 Services (TES)                Automatic Data Collection Program
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Montana AFL-CIO, Helena, MT, for workforce        $190,000                                      Baucus
                                 Administration (ETA)--        development and training activities
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Montgomery County, Dayton, OH for training         $95,000  Turner, Michael R.                  Brown; Voinovich
                                 Administration (ETA)--        services for displaced automotive and
                                 Training & Employment         manufacturing workers
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Moore Community House, Biloxi, MS for its          $95,000  Taylor, Gene                        Wicker
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Women in Construction program
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       National Urban League, New York, NY for a         $951,000  Kilpatrick, Carolyn C.
                                 Administration (ETA)--        network of youth offender employment
                                 Training & Employment         projects
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Nevada Partners for a Skilled Workforce,          $476,000                                      Reid
                                 Administration (ETA)--        North Las Vegas, NV, for the Build Nevada
                                 Training & Employment         Initiative
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       New Hampshire Machining Association,              $119,000  Shea-Porter, Carol
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Manchester, NH for a training partnership
                                 Training & Employment         for the precision manufacturing industry
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       New York Urban League, New York, NY for           $285,000  Clarke, Yvette D.; Meeks, Gregory   Schumer
                                 Administration (ETA)--        training and education services leading to                  W.
                                 Training & Employment         employment in high growth sectors
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Nine Star Enterprises, Anchorage, AK, for a       $119,000                                      Murkowski
                                 Administration (ETA)--        job training initiative
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       North Shore Workforce Investment Board,           $238,000  Tierney, John F.
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Salem, MA for training and education
                                 Training & Employment         services for nursing and allied health
                                 Services (TES)                professions
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       North Shore Youth Council, Rocky Point, NY        $238,000  Bishop, Timothy H.
                                 Administration (ETA)--        for workforce development services to youth
                                 Training & Employment         and returning military personnel
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       North Ward Center, Inc., Newark, NJ for           $285,000  Sires, Albio
                                 Administration (ETA)--        workforce development services
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Northwestern Alaska Career and Technical          $190,000                                      Murkowski
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Center, Nome, AK, for job training programs
                                 Training & Employment         for high school students
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       NW Works--Autism Inclusion Initiative,             $95,000                                      Warner
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Winchester, VA, for program development,
                                 Training & Employment         training and acquisition of equipment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Oakland Community College, Bloomfield Hills,      $285,000  Knollenberg, Joe; Levin, Sander     Levin; Stabenow
                                 Administration (ETA)--        MI to lead a consortium on workforce                        M.; Rogers (MI), Mike
                                 Training & Employment         development for emerging business sectors
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Oakland County, MI for the Wireless Oakland       $190,000  Knollenberg, Joe                    Levin; Stabenow
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Initiative to provide technology training
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Patrick County Education Foundation, Stuart,      $167,000  Boucher, Rick
                                 Administration (ETA)--        VA for a workforce readiness training
                                 Training & Employment         program
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Penn Asian Senior Services, Jenkintown, PA,        $95,000                                      Specter
                                 Administration (ETA)--        for job training
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Pennsylvania Association for Individuals with      $95,000                                      Specter
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Disabilities, Johnstown, PA, for job
                                 Training & Employment         training
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Philadelphia Shipyard Development                 $190,000                                      Specter
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Corporation, Philadelphia, PA, for job
                                 Training & Employment         training
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Plumbers Local Union 27 & Steamfitters Local      $190,000  Murphy, Tim; Altmire, Jason;        Casey
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Union 449, Coraopolis, PA for the Western                   Doyle, Michael F.
                                 Training & Employment         Pennsylvania Pipe Trades Regional Training
                                 Services (TES)                Project
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Project ARRIBA, El Paso, TX, for workforce         $95,000                                      Hutchison; Cornyn
                                 Administration (ETA)--        development and economic opportunities in
                                 Training & Employment         the West Texas region
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Rapides Parish Police Jury Office of Economic     $285,000                                      Landrieu
                                 Administration (ETA)--        and Workforce Development, Alexandria, LA,
                                 Training & Employment         for workforce development, employer-based
                                 Services (TES)                training and education and work-based
                                                               training for out of school youth
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       ReCycle North, Burlington, VT, for workforce      $476,000  Welch, Peter                        Leahy
                                 Administration (ETA)--        development and training activities
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Roca, Inc., Chelsea, MA, for a transitional       $143,000                                      Kennedy; Kerry
                                 Administration (ETA)--        employment program for high-risk youth and
                                 Training & Employment         young adults ages 16-24
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma, Inc., Durant,      $143,000  Boren, Dan
                                 Administration (ETA)--        OK for its Entrepreneurship Training program
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Rural Opportunities Inc., Harrisburg, PA, for      $95,000                                      Specter
                                 Administration (ETA)--        workforce development
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Safer Foundation, Chicago, IL for workforce       $152,000  Jackson, Jr., Jesse L.
                                 Administration (ETA)--        development and coaching services for ex-
                                 Training & Employment         offenders
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       San Bernardino National Forest Association,       $114,000  Baca, Joe
                                 Administration (ETA)--        San Bernardino, CA for training of youth in
                                 Training & Employment         conservation-related work
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       San Diego-Imperial Counties Labor Council,        $309,000  Filner, Bob                         Boxer
                                 Administration (ETA)--        San Diego, CA for training of at-risk youth
                                 Training & Employment         and recently separated veterans
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       San Francisco Department of Economic and          $238,000                                      Boxer
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Workforce Development, San Francisco, CA,
                                 Training & Employment         for the Green Jobs Workforce Development
                                 Services (TES)                Training Pilot project
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Santa Clara County Valley Transportation          $214,000  Honda, Michael M.
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Agency, San Jose, CA for its Joint Workforce
                                 Training & Employment         Investment Transit Academy training program
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Seattle-King County Workforce Development         $143,000                                      Murray
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Council, Seattle, WA, for demand side
                                 Training & Employment         workforce development approach training
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Sinclair Community College, Dayton, OH, for       $143,000                                      Brown
                                 Administration (ETA)--        workforce development and training
                                 Training & Employment         activities
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       South Carolina Association of Community           $285,000                                      Graham
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Development Corporation, Charleston, SC, for
                                 Training & Employment         development of self-employment job centers
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond,       $190,000  Scalise, Steve; Alexander, Rodney   Landrieu
                                 Administration (ETA)--        LA for a job training initiative
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Southern Sudanese Community Center, San            $95,000  Davis, Susan A.
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Diego, CA for job counseling and training of
                                 Training & Employment         at-risk youth
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Southwest Alaska Vocation and Education           $190,000                                      Murkowski
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Center, King Salmon, AK, for workforce
                                 Training & Employment         development and training
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       STRIVE/East Harlem Employment Service, Inc.,      $381,000  Rangel, Charles B.
                                 Administration (ETA)--        New York, NY for job training and related
                                 Training & Employment         services for veterans
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Tierra del Sol Foundation, Sunland, CA for a      $162,000  Berman, Howard L.
                                 Administration (ETA)--        community service workforce preparation
                                 Training & Employment         initiative
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       United Auto Workers Region 9, Local 624, New      $428,000                                      Schumer
                                 Administration (ETA)--        York, for incumbent worker training
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       United Mine Workers of America, Washington,       $381,000  Murtha, John P.
                                 Administration (ETA)--        PA for the UMWA Career Center's mine worker
                                 Training & Employment         training and employment programs
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, For      $1,427,000                                      Mikulski
                                 Administration (ETA)--        the Life Sciences Workforce Training Center
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       University of Southern Mississippi,               $238,000                                      Cochran
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Hattiesburg, MS, for workforce training in
                                 Training & Employment         Marine Composite
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL for     $333,000  Miller, Jeff                        Martinez
                                 Administration (ETA)--        a veterans' training and employment program
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Valley Interfaith Project, Phoenix, AZ for        $476,000  Mitchell, Harry E.
                                 Administration (ETA)--        skills training and career upgrades
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Van Go Mobile Arts, Lawrence, KS for training     $105,000  Moore, Dennis
                                 Administration (ETA)--        of at-risk youth
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Vermont Agency of Human Services, Waterbury,      $951,000                                      Leahy
                                 Administration (ETA)--        VT, for an employment services program for
                                 Training & Employment         veterans with disabilitites
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Vermont Association of Business, Industry &       $190,000                                      Leahy
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Rehabilitation, Williston, VT, for
                                 Training & Employment         employment services to at-risk populations
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Vermont HITEC, Williston, VT, for health care     $951,000                                      Leahy
                                 Administration (ETA)--        training and advanced manufacturing training
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Veteran Community Initiatives, Johnstown, PA      $323,000  Murtha, John P.
                                 Administration (ETA)--        for employment services and support programs
                                 Training & Employment         for military veterans and their families
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Washington State Board for Community &            $262,000  Smith, Adam                         Cantwell
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Technical Colleges, Olympia, WA for its
                                 Training & Employment         Healthcare Northwest Partnership workforce
                                 Services (TES)                development initiative
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Washington Technology Center, Seattle, WA,         $48,000                                      Cantwell
                                 Administration (ETA)--        for a workforce training and retention
                                 Training & Employment         project
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Washington Workforce Association, Vancouver,      $428,000                                      Murray
                                 Administration (ETA)--        WA, to prepare students to enter secure,
                                 Training & Employment         local, high-demand occupations in
                                 Services (TES)                Washington's workforce through job
                                                               shadowing, internships, and scholarships
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Women's Economic Ventures, Santa Barbara, CA      $190,000  Capps, Lois
                                 Administration (ETA)--        for entrepreneurship training
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       WorkNet Pinellas, Clearwater, FL for employee      $95,000  Young, C. W. Bill
                                 Administration (ETA)--        training in new fields and technologies
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       Wounded Marine Careers Foundation, San Diego,     $285,000  Hunter, Duncan; Filner, Bob
                                 Administration (ETA)--        CA for a veterans training employment
                                 Training & Employment         initiative
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       WSOS Community Action Commission, Inc.,           $190,000  Space, Zachary T.
                                 Administration (ETA)--        Fremont, OH for the Green Collar Jobs Ohio
                                 Training & Employment         Project
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       YouthCare, Seattle, WA, for a technology           $95,000                                      Murray
                                 Administration (ETA)--        training program for homeless and out-of-
                                 Training & Employment         school youth
                                 Services (TES)
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Department of Labor             Employment and Training       YWCA of Youngstown, OH for a workforce            $146,000  Ryan, Tim
                                 Administration (ETA)--        development initiative
                                 Training & Employment
                                 Services (TES)
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Adirondak Museum, Blue Mountain Lake, NY for       $95,000  McHugh, John M.                     Schumer
 Services                                                      exhibits
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati, OH for      $143,000  Wasserman Schultz, Debbie
 Services                                                      outreach and educational programs
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Autry National Center for the American West,      $167,000  Schiff, Adam B.; McKeon, Howard P.  Boxer
 Services                                                      Los Angeles, CA for exhibits and equipment                  Buck; Bono Mack, Mary
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Aviation Heritage Foundation, Inc., Dayton,        $95,000  Turner, Michael R.
 Services                                                      OH for exhibit upgrades and purchase of
                                                               equipment
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Bennett College for Women, Greensboro, NC for     $333,000  Watt, Melvin L.
 Services                                                      a library digitization project
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody, WY for      $190,000  Cubin, Barbara
 Services                                                      digitizing and editing the Cody collection
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Burlington Public Library, Burlington, CT for      $48,000  Murphy, Christopher S.
 Services                                                      educational programs
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Center for American History, Austin, TX for       $285,000  Hall, Ralph M.
 Services                                                      educational programming at the Sam Rayburn
                                                               Library and Museum
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Central Pennsylvania African American Museum,     $238,000  Gerlach, Jim
 Services                                                      Reading, PA for exhibits relating to the
                                                               Underground Railroad
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Chester County Historical Society, West           $190,000  Gerlach, Jim; Sestak, Joe
 Services                                                      Chester, PA for a community historical
                                                               education initiative
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose, San      $119,000  Honda, Michael M.; Lofgren, Zoe
 Services                                                      Jose, CA for educational programs
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Children's Museum in Oak Lawn, IL for             $190,000  Lipinski, Daniel
 Services                                                      educational programs
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Chippewa Township, Beaver Falls, PA for           $238,000  Altmire, Jason
 Services                                                      library services
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           City of Chula Vista, CA for library services       $95,000  Filner, Bob
 Services                                                      and collection materials
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           City of Eagle Mountain, UT for equipment           $95,000  Cannon, Chris                       Bennett; Hatch
 Services
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           City of Imperial, CA for library services and      $57,000  Filner, Bob
 Services                                                      collection materials
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           City of Natchez, MS for exhibits                  $171,000  Pickering, Charles W. Chip
 Services
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, OH for           $95,000  Pryce, Deborah                      Voinovich
 Services                                                      cataloguing and preservation activities
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Davidson County Community College, Lexington,      $95,000  Watt, Melvin L.
 Services                                                      NC for library services
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Dayton Society of Natural History, Dayton, OH     $143,000  Turner, Michael R.
 Services                                                      for exhibits and purchase of equipment
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Discovery Center of Idaho, Inc., Boise, ID        $285,000  Simpson, Michael K.                 Crapo
 Services                                                      for exhibits and outreach
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Duluth Children's Museum, Duluth, MN for          $381,000  Oberstar, James L.                  Klobuchar; Coleman
 Services                                                      exhibits and educational programs
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Embassy Square Foundation, Henderson, NC for      $238,000  Butterfield, G. K.
 Services                                                      library services
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Embudo Valley Library, Embudo, NM for library      $95,000  Udall, Tom
 Services                                                      services
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor,         $238,000  Walsh, James T.
 Services                                                      Waterford, NY for exhibits for the Historic
                                                               Interpretation and Education Project
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Fredericksburg Area Museum and Cultural           $190,000  Wittman, Robert J.
 Services                                                      Center, Fredericksburg, VA for exhibits and
                                                               educational programs
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Fresno Metropolitan Museum of Art and             $238,000  Costa, Jim
 Services                                                      Science, Fresno, CA for educational programs
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           George Eastman House, Rochester, NY for the       $381,000  Slaughter, Louise McIntosh          Schumer
 Services                                                      museum's digital media collection,
                                                               educational programs and online exhibitions
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Great Explorations, The Children's Museum,         $95,000  Young, C. W. Bill
 Services                                                      St. Petersburg, FL for services and exhibits
                                                               for at-risk youth
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Greater New Haven Labor History Association,      $143,000  DeLauro, Rosa L.
 Services                                                      New Haven, CT for exhibits and educational
                                                               programs
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Guam Public Library, Hagatna, GU for              $190,000  Bordallo, Madeleine Z.
 Services                                                      materials and equipment
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Historic Jazz Foundation, Inc., Kansas City,      $143,000  Cleaver, Emanuel
 Services                                                      MO for the Musical History Project
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           History Makers, Chicago, IL for a                  $95,000  Jackson, Jr., Jesse L.
 Services                                                      digitization project
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Iowa Department of the Blind, Des Moines, IA       $95,000  Latham, Tom; Braley, Bruce L.       Harkin
 Services                                                      for the Library for the Blind and Physically
                                                               Handicapped, including provision of digital
                                                               format materials to facilitate reading for
                                                               the visually impaired
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           JBI International, Inc., New York, NY for the     $190,000  Maloney, Carolyn B.
 Services                                                      Access to the Written Word for the Visually
                                                               Impaired and Blind project
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           John Nance Garner Museum, Austin, TX for          $138,000  Rodriguez, Ciro D.
 Services                                                      exhibits, outreach and educational programs
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Johnsonville Public Library, Johnsonville, SC      $48,000  Clyburn, James E.
 Services                                                      for library services and equipment
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Kohl Children's Museum of Greater Chicago,         $95,000  Emanuel, Rahm; Schakowsky, Janice
 Services                                                      Glenview, IL for educational programs                       D.
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Lakeview Museum of Arts and Sciences, Peoria,      $95,000  LaHood, Ray
 Services                                                      IL for exhibits
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Lesley University, Cambridge, MA for a            $224,000  Capuano, Michael E.                 Kennedy; Kerry
 Services                                                      library modernization initiative
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Livingston County Library Board, Smithland,       $190,000  Whitfield, Ed
 Services                                                      KY for materials, equipment, and technology
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Los Angeles Public Library Administration,         $43,000  Becerra, Xavier
 Services                                                      Los Angeles, CA for educational programs
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Metropolitan Library System, Chicago, IL for      $190,000  Rush, Bobby L.
 Services                                                      library services and educational programs
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Mildred L. Terry Branch Library, Columbus, GA      $95,000  Bishop, Jr., Sanford D.
 Services                                                      for library services
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Missouri State University, Springfield, MO        $143,000  Blunt, Roy
 Services                                                      for development of digital collections
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Monroe County Council CIO Social and Welfare      $105,000  Dingell, John D.
 Services                                                      Association, Monroe, MI for the Monroe
                                                               County Labor History Museum for exhibits and
                                                               education programs
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Morehead Planetarium and Science Center,          $167,000  Price, David E.
 Services                                                      Chapel Hill, NC for a digitization project
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Museum of Aviation, Warner Robins, GA for         $333,000  Marshall, Jim                       Isakson
 Services                                                      educational programs
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Museum of Discovery and Science, Ft.              $285,000  Wasserman Schultz, Debbie
 Services                                                      Lauderdale, FL for exhibits and educational
                                                               programs
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           National Virtual Vietnam Archive, Lubbock, TX     $571,000  Johnson, Sam
 Services                                                      to digitize library holdings
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Native American Cultural and Educational          $285,000  Cole, Tom; Fallin, Mary
 Services                                                      Authority, Oklahoma City, OK to develop
                                                               educational and cultural exhibits
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Onondaga Free Library, Syracuse, NY for           $143,000  Walsh, James T.
 Services                                                      technology upgrades
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Pike County Public Library, Shohola, PA for        $95,000  Carney, Christopher P.
 Services                                                      library services
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Pocopson Township Historical Committee,           $214,000  Gerlach, Jim
 Services                                                      Pocopson, PA for exhibits and curriculum
                                                               development at the Locust Grove Schoolhouse
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Queens Borough Community College Kupferberg        $33,000  Ackerman, Gary L.; Weiner, Anthony  Schumer
 Services                                                      Holocaust Resource Center and Archives,                     D.
                                                               Bayside, NY for exhibits
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           San Antonio Public Library System, San             $48,000  Gonzalez, Charles A.
 Services                                                      Antonio, TX for technology and equipment
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           San Bernardino County, CA for exhibits at the     $333,000  Lewis, Jerry
 Services                                                      San Bernardion County Museum
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Stockbridge-Munsee Community, Bowler, WI for      $143,000  Kagen, Steve
 Services                                                      the Stockbridge-Munsee Museum
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Tougaloo College, Jackson, MS for the              $95,000  Thompson, Bennie G.                 Wicker
 Services                                                      Historically Black Education and Historic
                                                               Heritage Collection Project
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           University of Texas Libraries, Austin, TX for     $428,000  Roybal-Allard, Lucille
 Services                                                      the Latino Veterans Oral History Project
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Institute of Museum & Library   Museums & Libraries           Warren Public Library, Warren, MI for             $119,000  Levin, Sander M.
 Services                                                      materials, equipment and educational
                                                               programs
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Department of Education--       Higher Education              Tribally Controlled Postsecondary Vocational    $7,773,000  Honda, Michael M.; McCollum,        Baucus; Biden; Boxer; Brown;
 National Projects                                             Institutions program authorized under the                   Betty; Udall, Tom                   Cantwell; Cardin; Clinton;
                                                               Perkins Career and Technical Education Act                                                      Collins; Conrad; Dodd; Dorgan;
                                                                                                                                                               Durbin; Feingold; Feinstein;
                                                                                                                                                               Johnson; Kennedy; Kerry;
                                                                                                                                                               Klobuchar; Kohl; Lautenberg;
                                                                                                                                                               Levin; Lincoln; Lugar; Menendez;
                                                                                                                                                               Mikulski; Murkowski; Obama; Reed;
                                                                                                                                                               Rockefeller; Sanders; Schumer;
                                                                                                                                                               Snowe; Stabenow; Tester;
                                                                                                                                                               Whitehouse; Wyden; Voinovich
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Department of Education--       Higher Education              B.J. Stupak Olympic Scholarship Program for       $977,000  Stupak, Bart
 National Projects                                             activities authorized under the Higher
                                                               Education Act
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Department of Education--       Higher Education              Strengthening Alaska Native and Native         $11,579,000  Abercrombie, Neil; Hirono, Mazie    Inouye; Akaka; Murkowski
 National Projects                                             Hawaiian Serving Institutions Programs for                  K.; Honda, Michael M.
                                                               activities authorized under the Higher
                                                               Education Act
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Department of Education--       Higher Education              Thurgood Marshall Legal Scholarships Program    $3,000,000  Jackson, Jr., Jesse                 Cochran
 National Projects                                             authorized under the Higher Education Act
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Department of Education--       Innovation and Improvement    VSA arts for activities in the Arts in          $8,639,000  Boyda, Nancy E.; Cohen, Steve;      Cochran; Bennett; Bingaman;
 National Projects                                             Education program authorized by the                         Davis, Susan A.; Herseth Sandlin,   Kennedy
                                                               Elementary and Secondary Education Act                      Stephanie; Langevin, James R.;
                                                                                                                           Matheson, Jim; McCollum, Betty;
                                                                                                                           McGovern, James P.; Miller, Brad;
                                                                                                                           Moran, James P.; Rahall, II, Nick
                                                                                                                           J.; Ramstad, Jim; Scott, David;
                                                                                                                           Shays, Christopher; Slaughter,
                                                                                                                           Louise McIntosh; Van Hollen,
                                                                                                                           Chris
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Department of Education--       Innovation and Improvement    John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing       $6,838,000  Boyda, Nancy E.; Cohen, Steve;      Cochran; Bennett; Bingaman;
 National Projects                                             Arts for activities in the Arts in Education                Davis, Susan A.; Herseth Sandlin,   Kennedy
                                                               program authorized by the Elementary and                    Stephanie; Langevin, James R.;
                                                               Secondary Education Act                                     Matheson, Jim; McCollum, Betty;
                                                                                                                           McGovern, James P.; Miller, Brad;
                                                                                                                           Moran, James P.; Rahall, II, Nick
                                                                                                                           J.; Ramstad, Jim; Scott, David;
                                                                                                                           Shays, Christopher; Slaughter,
                                                                                                                           Louise McIntosh; Van Hollen,
                                                                                                                           Chris
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Department of Education--       Innovation and Improvement    Close Up Fellowships Program for activities     $1,942,000  Moran, James P.; Van Hollen, Chris  Harkin; Lautenberg
 National Projects                                             authorized under the Elementary and
                                                               Secondary Education Act
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Department of Education--       Innovation and Improvement    Exchanges with Historic Whaling and Trading     $8,754,000  Hirono, Mazie K.                    Cochran; Inouye; Murkowski; Akaka;
 National Projects                                             Partners Program for activities authorized                                                      Kennedy
                                                               under the Elementary and Secondary Education
                                                               Act
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Department of Education--       Innovation and Improvement    National Board for Professional Teaching       $10,649,000  Boyda, Nancy E.; Castor, Kathy;     Harkin; Cochran; Bennett; Wicker
 National Projects                                             Standards for activities authorized under                   Cohen, Steve; Davis, Susan A.;
                                                               the Elementary and Secondary Education Act                  Hoyer, Steny H.; Ross, Mike;
                                                                                                                           Spratt, Jr., John M.; Van Hollen,
                                                                                                                           Chris
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Department of Education--       Innovation and Improvement    National History Day for activities               $500,000  Lowey, Nita; Abercrombie, Neil;     Akaka; Bingaman; Boxer; Brown;
 National Projects                                             authorized under the Elementary and                         Bordallo, Madeleine; Cohen,         Clinton; Coleman; Collins;
                                                               Secondary Education Act                                     Steve; Ellison, Keith; Gerlach,     Kennedy; Kerry; Klobuchar;
                                                                                                                           Jim; Grijalva, Raul; Herseth        Lautenberg; Lincoln ; Whitehouse;
                                                                                                                           Sandlin, Stephanie; Hirono,         Snowe
                                                                                                                           Mazie; Langevin, James; Pascrell,
                                                                                                                           James; Ross, Mike; Sarbanes,
                                                                                                                           John; Scott, David; Van Hollen,
                                                                                                                           Chris,; Walz, Timothy
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Department of Education--       Innovation and Improvement    National Writing Project for activities        $24,291,000  Abercrombie, Neil; Berkley,         Cochran; Bennett; Domenici;
 National Projects                                             authorized under the Elementary and                         Shelley; Blumenauer, Earl;          Durbin; Johnson; Lautenberg;
                                                               Secondary Education Act                                     Boswell, Leonard L.; Boyda, Nancy   Leahy; Reed; Akaka; Baucus;
                                                                                                                           E.; Capps, Lois; Carnahan, Russ;    Biden; Bingaman; Boxer; Bunning;
                                                                                                                           Cleaver, Emanuel; Crowley,          Cardin; Casey; Clinton; Coleman;
                                                                                                                           Joseph; Davis, Danny K.; Dent,      Collins; Dodd; Dole; Hagel;
                                                                                                                           Charles W.; Doyle, Michael F.;      Kennedy; Kerry; Klobuchar; Levin;
                                                                                                                           Etheridge, Bob; Gerlach, Jim;       Lieberman; Lincoln; Lugar;
                                                                                                                           Grijalva, Raul M.; Herseth          Menendez; Pryor; Rockefeller;
                                                                                                                           Sandlin, Stephanie; Johnson,        Sanders; Schumer; Smith; Snowe;
                                                                                                                           Timothy V.; Langevin, James R.;     Stabenow; Whitehouse; Wicker;
                                                                                                                           Loebsack, David; McGovern, James    Wyden
                                                                                                                           P.; Miller, George; Moran, James
                                                                                                                           P.; Murphy, Tim; Pallone, Jr.,
                                                                                                                           Frank; Pickering, Charles W.
                                                                                                                           Chip; Pomeroy, Earl; Ross, Mike;
                                                                                                                           Rush, Bobby L.; Van Hollen, Chris
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Department of Education--       Innovation and Improvement    Reach Out and Read authorized under the         $4,965,000  Abercrombie, Neil; Arcuri, Michael  Cochran; Bennett; Domenici;
 National Projects                                             Elementary and Secondary Education Act                      A.; Berkley, Shelley; Blumenauer,   Durbin; Lautenberg; Leahy; Reed;
                                                                                                                           Earl; Boswell, Leonard; Boyda,      Akaka; Bingaman; Boxer; Brown;
                                                                                                                           Nancy E.; Brown, Jr., Henry E.;     Bunning; Burr; Cantwell; Casey;
                                                                                                                           Capps, Lois; Carnahan, Russ;        Chambliss; Clinton; Coleman;
                                                                                                                           Castle, Michael N.; Castor,         Collins; Cornyn; Dodd; Dole;
                                                                                                                           Kathy; Clay, Wm. Lacy; Cleaver,     Graham; Grassley; Hatch; Kennedy;
                                                                                                                           Emanuel; Cohen, Steve; Crowley,     Kerry; Klobuchar; Levin; Lincoln;
                                                                                                                           Joseph; Cummings, Elijah E.;        Lugar; Martinez; Menendez;
                                                                                                                           Davis, Artur; Davis, Danny K.;      Murkowski; Bill Nelson; Pryor;
                                                                                                                           Davis, Susan A.; Delahunt,          Rockefeller; Salazar; Sanders;
                                                                                                                           William D.; Doyle, Michael F.;      Schumer; Sessions; Smith; Snowe;
                                                                                                                           Ellsworth, Brad; Gerlach, Jim;      Stabenow; Voinovich; Whitehouse;
                                                                                                                           Gonzalez, Charles A.; Green,        Wyden
                                                                                                                           Gene; Grijalva, Raul M.; Hare,
                                                                                                                           Phil; Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie;
                                                                                                                           Hinojosa, Ruben; Hirono, Mazie
                                                                                                                           K.; Jefferson, William J.;
                                                                                                                           Johnson, Eddie Bernice; Johnson,
                                                                                                                           Jr., Henry C. Hank; Kennedy,
                                                                                                                           Patrick J.; Kildee, Dale E.;
                                                                                                                           Kucinich, Dennis; Kuhl, Jr., John
                                                                                                                           R. Randy; Langevin, James R.;
                                                                                                                           Larson, John B.; Levin, Sander
                                                                                                                           M.; Loebsack, David; Lofgren,
                                                                                                                           Zoe; Matheson, Jim; Matsui, Doris
                                                                                                                           O.; McGovern, James P.; Murphy,
                                                                                                                           Christopher S.; Nadler, Jerrold;
                                                                                                                           Pallone, Jr., Frank; Pascrell,
                                                                                                                           Jr., Bill; Paul, Ron; Porter, Jon
                                                                                                                           C.; Rahall, II, Nick J.; Regula,
                                                                                                                           Ralph; Roskam, Peter J.; Ross,
                                                                                                                           Mike; Rush, Bobby L.; Ryan, Tim;
                                                                                                                           Sarbanes, John P.; Schakowsky,
                                                                                                                           Janice D.; Scott, David; Scott,
                                                                                                                           Robert C. Bobby; Solis, Hilda L.;
                                                                                                                           Spratt, Jr., John M.; Tauscher,
                                                                                                                           Ellen O.; Tsongas, Niki; Udall,
                                                                                                                           Tom; Van Hollen, Chris; Walsh,
                                                                                                                           James T.; Woolsey, Lynn C.;
                                                                                                                           Young, Don
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Department of Education--       Innovation and Improvement    Reading is Fundamental authorized under the    $24,803,000  Abercrombie, Neil; Andrews, Robert  Cochran; Bennett; Durbin; Gregg;
 National Projects                                             Elementary and Secondary Education Act                      E.; Arcuri, Michael A.; Berkley,    Johnson; Leahy; Akaka; Baucus;
                                                                                                                           Shelley; Blumenauer, Earl; Bono     Bennett; Bingaman; Boxer; Brown;
                                                                                                                           Mack, Mary; Boswell, Leonard L.;    Bunning; Cantwell; Cardin; Casey;
                                                                                                                           Boyda, Nancy E.; Brady, Robert      Clinton; Coleman; Collins; Dodd;
                                                                                                                           A.; Brown, Jr., Henry E.; Capps,    Dole; Ensign; Graham; Gregg;
                                                                                                                           Lois; Carnahan, Russ; Castor,       Hatch; Kennedy; Kerry; Klobuchar;
                                                                                                                           Kathy; Christensen, Donna M.;       Lautenberg; Levin; Lieberman;
                                                                                                                           Cleaver, Emanuel; Cohen, Steve;     Lincoln; Lugar; Martinez;
                                                                                                                           Costa, Jim; Crowley, Joseph;        Menendez; Murkowski; Bill Nelson;
                                                                                                                           Cubin, Barbara; Cuellar, Henry;     Pryor; Roberts; Rockefeller;
                                                                                                                           Cummings, Elijah E.; Davis,         Salazar; Sanders; Schumer;
                                                                                                                           Artur; Davis, Danny K.; Davis,      Sessions; Smith; Snowe; Stabenow;
                                                                                                                           Susan A.; Delahunt, William D.;     Tester; Voinovich; Warner; Webb;
                                                                                                                           Dent, Charles W.; Doggett, Lloyd;   Whitehouse; Wicker; Wyden
                                                                                                                           Doyle, Michael F.; Ehlers, Vernon
                                                                                                                           J.; Ellison, Keith; Ellsworth,
                                                                                                                           Brad; Etheridge, Bob;
                                                                                                                           Faleomavaega, Eni F. H.; Fortuno,
                                                                                                                           Luis G.; Gerlach, Jim; Gonzalez,
                                                                                                                           Charles A.; Green, Gene;
                                                                                                                           Grijalva, Raul M.; Hare, Phil;
                                                                                                                           Hastings, Alcee L.; Herseth
                                                                                                                           Sandlin, Stephanie; Hinojosa,
                                                                                                                           Ruben; Johnson, Eddie Bernice;
                                                                                                                           Johnson, Jr., Henry C. Hank;
                                                                                                                           Johnson, Timothy V.; Kucinich,
                                                                                                                           Dennis J.; Kuhl, Jr., John R.
                                                                                                                           Randy; Langevin, James R.;
                                                                                                                           Larson, John B.; Levin, Sander
                                                                                                                           M.; Lofgren, Zoe; Matheson, Jim;
                                                                                                                           McGovern, James P.; Miller, Brad;
                                                                                                                           Moore, Gwen; Moran, James P.;
                                                                                                                           Murphy, Christopher S.; Murphy,
                                                                                                                           Tim; Nadler, Jerrold; Napolitano,
                                                                                                                           Grace F.; Pallone, Jr., Frank;
                                                                                                                           Pascrell, Jr., Bill; Paul, Ron;
                                                                                                                           Pomeroy, Earl; Porter, Jon C.;
                                                                                                                           Price, David E.; Rahall, II, Nick
                                                                                                                           J.; Ramstad, Jim; Roskam, Peter
                                                                                                                           J.; Ross, Mike; Rush, Bobby L.;
                                                                                                                           Sanchez, Loretta; Sarbanes, John
                                                                                                                           P.; Schakowsky, Janice D.; Scott,
                                                                                                                           David; Shays, Christopher;
                                                                                                                           Shuler, Heath; Solis, Hilda L.;
                                                                                                                           Spratt, Jr., John M.; Tsongas,
                                                                                                                           Niki; Van Hollen, Chris;
                                                                                                                           Velazquez, Nydia M.; Walberg,
                                                                                                                           Tim; Walz, Timothy J.; Watt,
                                                                                                                           Melvin L.; Weller, Jerry;
                                                                                                                           Wittman, Robert J.; Young, Don
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Department of Education--       Innovation and Improvement    Teach for America as authorized under the      $14,895,000  Abercrombie, Neil; Bishop, Timothy  Harkin; Cochran; Durbin; Kohl;
 National Projects                                             Elementary and Secondary Education Act                      H.; Carnahan, Russ; Castle,         Lautenberg; Mikulski; Boxer;
                                                                                                                           Michael N.; Clay, Wm. Lacy;         Burr; Casey; Clinton; Dole;
                                                                                                                           Cohen, Steve; Cummings, Elijah      Kerry; Lieberman; Lincoln;
                                                                                                                           E.; Davis, Danny K.; DeLauro,       Menendez; Reid; Schumer; Snowe;
                                                                                                                           Rosa L.; Etheridge, Bob;            Stabenow
                                                                                                                           Grijalva, Raul M.; Herseth
                                                                                                                           Sandlin, Stephanie; Hirono, Mazie
                                                                                                                           K.; Johnson, Eddie Bernice;
                                                                                                                           Johnson, Jr., Henry C. Hank;
                                                                                                                           Kucinich, Dennis J.; Lofgren,
                                                                                                                           Zoe; Matsui, Doris O.; Murphy,
                                                                                                                           Christopher S.; Pallone, Jr.,
                                                                                                                           Frank; Pascrell, Jr., Bill;
                                                                                                                           Regula, Ralph; Ross, Mike;
                                                                                                                           Sarbanes, John P.; Scott, David;
                                                                                                                           Shays, Christopher; Sutton,
                                                                                                                           Betty; Van Hollen, Chris; Walsh,
                                                                                                                           James T.; Watt, Melvin L.
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Department of Education--       Safe Schools and Citizenship  Center for Civic Education for two programs--  $25,095,000  Abercrombie, Neil; Arcuri, Michael  Cochran; Durbin; Feinstein;
 National Projects               Education                     We the People and Cooperative Education                     A.; Becerra, Xavier; Berkley,       Johnson; Leahy; Reed; Akaka;
                                                               Exchange--that are authorized in the                        Shelley; Boswell, Leonard L.;       Baucus; Bayh; Biden; Bingaman;
                                                               Elementary and Secondary Education Act as                   Boyda, Nancy E.; Capps, Lois;       Boxer; Brown; Bunning; Cantwell;
                                                               part of the Civic Education program                         Carnahan, Russ; Castle, Michael     Cardin; Clinton; Coleman;
                                                                                                                           N.; Cohen, Steve; Costa, Jim;       Collins; Dodd; Dole; Ensign;
                                                                                                                           Davis, Danny K.; Davis, Susan A.;   Graham; Hagel; Kennedy; Kerry;
                                                                                                                           Dent, Charles W.; Doyle, Michael    Kyl; Levin; Lieberman; Lincoln;
                                                                                                                           F.; Ellsworth, Brad; Etheridge,     Lugar; Martinez; Menendez;
                                                                                                                           Bob; Gerlach, Jim; Gonzalez,        Murkowski; Bill Nelson; Pryor;
                                                                                                                           Charles A.; Green, Gene; Herseth    Roberts; Rockefeller; Salazar;
                                                                                                                           Sandlin, Stephanie; Hinojosa,       Schumer; Smith; Snowe; Sessions;
                                                                                                                           Ruben; Hirono, Mazie K.; Johnson,   Stabenow; Tester; Webb;
                                                                                                                           Eddie Bernice; Johnson, Jr.,        Whitehouse; Wicker; Wyden
                                                                                                                           Henry C. Hank; Johnson, Timothy
                                                                                                                           V.; Kildee, Dale E.; Kucinich,
                                                                                                                           Dennis J.; Langevin, James R.;
                                                                                                                           Lofgren, Zoe; McGovern, James P.;
                                                                                                                           Miller, Brad; Moore, Dennis;
                                                                                                                           Nadler, Jerrold; Pascrell, Jr.,
                                                                                                                           Bill; Perlmutter, Ed; Pomeroy,
                                                                                                                           Earl; Price, David E.; Rahall,
                                                                                                                           II, Nick J.; Roskam, Peter J.;
                                                                                                                           Rush, Bobby L.; Schakowsky,
                                                                                                                           Janice D.; Scott, David; Shays,
                                                                                                                           Christopher; Shea-Porter, Carol;
                                                                                                                           Sherman, Brad; Solis, Hilda L.;
                                                                                                                           Sutton, Betty; Van Hollen, Chris;
                                                                                                                           Walz, Timothy J.; Young, Don;
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Department of Education--       Safe Schools and Citizenship  National Council on Economic Education for      $5,019,000  Abercrombie, Neil; Arcuri, Michael  Cochran; Durbin; Feinstein;
 National Projects               Education                     the Cooperative Education Exchange program,                 A.; Becerra, Xavier; Berkley,       Johnson; Leahy; Reed; Akaka;
                                                               which is authorized in the Elementary and                   Shelley; Boswell, Leonard L.;       Baucus; Bayh; Biden; Bingaman;
                                                               Secondary Education Act as part of the Civic                Boyda, Nancy E.; Capps, Lois;       Boxer; Brown; Bunning; Cantwell;
                                                               Education Program                                           Carnahan, Russ; Castle, Michael     Cardin; Clinton; Coleman;
                                                                                                                           N.; Cohen, Steve; Costa, Jim;       Collins; Dodd; Dole; Ensign;
                                                                                                                           Davis, Danny K.; Davis, Susan A.;   Graham; Hagel; Kennedy; Kerry;
                                                                                                                           Dent, Charles W.; Doyle, Michael    Kyl; Levin; Lieberman; Lincoln;
                                                                                                                           F.; Ellsworth, Brad; Etheridge,     Lugar; Martinez; Menendez;
                                                                                                                           Bob; Gerlach, Jim; Gonzalez,        Murkowski; Bill Nelson; Pryor;
                                                                                                                           Charles A.; Green, Gene; Herseth    Roberts; Rockefeller; Salazar;
                                                                                                                           Sandlin, Stephanie; Hinojosa,       Schumer; Smith; Snowe; Sessions;
                                                                                                                           Ruben; Hirono, Mazie K.; Johnson,   Stabenow; Tester; Webb;
                                                                                                                           Eddie Bernice; Johnson, Jr.,        Whitehouse; Wicker; Wyden
                                                                                                                           Henry C. Hank; Johnson, Timothy
                                                                                                                           V.; Kildee, Dale E.; Kucinich,
                                                                                                                           Dennis J.; Langevin, James R.;
                                                                                                                           Lofgren, Zoe; McGovern, James P.;
                                                                                                                           Miller, Brad; Moore, Dennis;
                                                                                                                           Nadler, Jerrold; Pascrell, Jr.,
                                                                                                                           Bill; Perlmutter, Ed; Pomeroy,
                                                                                                                           Earl; Price, David E.; Rahall,
                                                                                                                           II, Nick J.; Roskam, Peter J.;
                                                                                                                           Rush, Bobby L.; Schakowsky,
                                                                                                                           Janice D.; Scott, David; Shays,
                                                                                                                           Christopher; Shea-Porter, Carol;
                                                                                                                           Sherman, Brad; Solis, Hilda L.;
                                                                                                                           Sutton, Betty; Van Hollen, Chris;
                                                                                                                           Walz, Timothy J.; Young, Don
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Department of Education--       School Improvement             New Leaders for New Schools for activities     $5,000,000  Miller, George; Regula, Ralph;
 National Projects                                             authorized under the Elementary and                         Walsh, James T.
                                                               Secondary Education Act
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Department of Education--       School Improvement            Alaska Native Educational Equity for           $33,315,000  Young, Don                          Inouye; Murkowski
 National Projects                                             activities authorized under the Elementary
                                                               and Secondary Education Act
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Department of Education--       School Improvement            Education for Native Hawaiians for activities  $33,315,000  Abercrombie, Neil; Hirono, Mazie    Inouye; Murkowski; Akaka
 National Projects                                             authorized under the Elementary and                         K.; Honda, Michael M.
                                                               Secondary Education Act
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Department of Education--       Special Education             Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic, Inc.     $13,250,000  Holt, Rush D.                       Harkin; Specter
 National Projects                                             for development, production, and circulation
                                                               of recorded educational materials as
                                                               authorized under section 674(c)(1)(D) of the
                                                               Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
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Department of Education--       Special Education             Washington Educational Television Association     $737,000                                      Cochran
 National Projects                                             for a national program to provide
                                                               information on diagnosis, intervention, and
                                                               teaching strategies for children with
                                                               disabilities authorized under Public Law 105-
                                                               78
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Department of Education--       Special Education             Special Olympics for Special Olympics           $8,095,000  DeLauro, Rosa L.; Honda, Michael    Harkin; Craig; Ben Nelson
 National Projects                                             educational programs that can be integrated                 M.; Hoyer, Steny H.; Price, David
                                                               into classroom instruction and for                          E.; Terry, Lee
                                                               activities to increase the participation of
                                                               individuals with intellectual disabilities,
                                                               as authorized under the Special Olympics
                                                               Sport and Empowerment Act
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Department of Health & Human    ACF                           National Association of Child Care Resources    $1,000,000  Moran, James
 Services--National Projects                                   and Referral Agencies for the Child Care
                                                               Aware toll-free hotline authorized under the
                                                               Child Care Development Block Grant Act
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Department of Health & Human    HRSA                          Native Hawaiian Health Care to provide         $14,200,000  Abercrombie, Neil; Hirono, Mazie    Inouye; Akaka
 Services--National Projects                                   primary health promotion and disease                        K.; Honda, Michael M.
                                                               prevention services to Native Hawaiians
                                                               through regional clinics under the Native
                                                               Hawaiian Health Care Act of 1988
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Department of HHS--National     HRSA                          Delta Health Alliance, Inc. to improve the     $26,000,000                                      Cochran
 Projects                                                      delivery of public health services in the
                                                               Mississippi Delta region under title III of
                                                               the Public Health Service Act
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Department of HHS--National     HRSA                          Denali Commission to support health projects   $19,642,000                                      Murkowski
 Projects                                                      and economic development activities for the
                                                               arctic region under the Denali Commission
                                                               Act of 1998
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Department of Labor--National   Departmental Management       International Program for the Elimination of   $39,260,000                                      Harkin
 Projects                                                      Child Labor for the U.S. contribution to a
                                                               multinational effort to combat child labor,
                                                               consistent with Executive Order 12216 and
                                                               the William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims
                                                               Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008
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Department of Labor--National   ETA                           Denali Commission for job training activities   $3,378,000                                      Murkowski
 Projects                                                      under the Denali Commission Act of 1998
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Department of Labor--National   OSHA                          Institutional Competency Grants under the       $3,144,000  Miller, George                      Harkin; Specter
 Projects                                                      Susan Harwood Training Program authorized
                                                               under the Occupational Safety and Health Act
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Department of Education         General Provision             Impact Aid eligibility for Heart Butte School               Rehberg, Dennis R.
                                                               District in Pondera County, MT
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        DIVISION G--LEGISLATIVE BRANCH APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2009

                                TITLE I

       Diversity in Hiring and Advancement.--While many 
     Legislative Branch agencies have achieved reasonable 
     diversity at the lower wage tiers, diversity levels are 
     sharply lower among managers and executives. More can be done 
     to maximize diversity in the workplace, especially in the 
     executive ranks. All Legislative Branch agencies who have not 
     done so are directed to adopt by May 31, 2009 a formal 
     written policy, in accordance with all applicable Federal 
     laws, to develop and institute an affirmative action plan 
     with specific goals and objectives to further the ability of 
     women, minorities, and individuals with disabilities to 
     achieve balanced representation within the Legislative Branch 
     workforce and management.

                                 SENATE

       The bill includes $895,030,000 for Senate operations. This 
     amount is $63,334,000 above the current level and is 
     $45,867,000 below the budget request.

                        HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

       The bill includes $1,301,267,000 for House operations. This 
     amount is $118,432,000 above the current level and is 
     $32,594,000 below the budget request.
       Electronic Access to Hearing Documents.--To reduce costs 
     and reduce the carbon footprint of the operations of the 
     House of Representatives and expand public access to 
     congressional information, committees of the House are 
     encouraged to post their hearings online on the Government 
     Printing Office web site, GPO Access. Online posting of 
     hearings can help reduce the need for printing and storage of 
     paper copies of hearing records and facilitate accessibility 
     for congressional staff and the general public.
       Expanded Hours for the House Fitness Center.--The physical 
     and mental health of House staff is important. The Chief 
     Administrative Officer of the House is asked to review the 
     ``extended hours'' pilot program and if appropriate explore 
     the possibilities of further extending the hours of operation 
     of the fitness facility.
       Expanded Hours for the Child Care Center.--Expanded hours 
     of operation at the House Child Care Center need to be 
     considered to accommodate employees who must work late hours. 
     The Chief Administrative Officer of the House is asked to 
     study the feasibility and costs associated with extending the 
     hours of operation beyond the standard work day. This study 
     should be completed and provided to the House Committee on 
     Appropriations no later than June 30, 2009.
       Child Care Center Playground.--The current playground at 
     the House Child Care Center frequently overheats in the 
     summer, uses space inefficiently, and lacks many child 
     development tools that would benefit children at the Center. 
     The Architect of the Capitol (AOC) and the Office of the 
     Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of the House should make 
     the project a priority and develop a plan to ensure that the 
     playground is ready by summer 2009. Accordingly, AOC and the 
     CAO are asked to submit a report to the House Committee on 
     Appropriations on the status of the playground within 30 days 
     of enactment of this Act. The report should include a 
     detailed work plan with specific dates of when the planning, 
     design, and construction of the playground will be complete 
     as well as the actions being taken to ensure that the 
     playground is open by summer 2009.
       Congressional Technology Coordination.--The House of 
     Representatives needs a strategic and coordinated plan that 
     will prepare for the future technology needs of the 
     institution. A 2006 report commissioned by the Chief 
     Administrative Officer and the Committee on House 
     Administration, entitled Strategic Technology Road Map for 
     the Ten Year Vision of Technology in the House of 
     Representatives, provided a suggested structure for 
     Information Technology evaluation and decision making. The 
     Chief Administrative Officer, the Clerk, and the Sergeant at 
     Arms are asked to prepare a report by June 30, 2009 on their 
     efforts or plans to develop House-wide data-sharing 
     standards; implement standard legislative document formats; 
     address the increasing resource challenges of Member offices; 
     and identify disparate systems throughout the institution 
     that prevent it from taking advantage of economies of scale.

                              JOINT ITEMS

                        Joint Economic Committee

       The bill provides $4,626,000 for the Joint Economic 
     Committee. This amount is $228,000 above the current level 
     and is the same as the budget request.

                      Joint Committee on Taxation

       The bill provides $10,719,000 for the Joint Committee on 
     Taxation. This amount is $1,522,000 above the current level 
     and is $420,000 below the budget request.


                   OFFICE OF THE ATTENDING PHYSICIAN

       The bill provides $3,105,000 for the Office of the 
     Attending Physician. This amount is $314,000 above the 
     current level and is $7,000 above the budget request. The 
     amount above the budget request provides an allowance for a 
     Senior Medical Officer.


             OFFICE OF CONGRESSIONAL ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES

       The bill provides $800,000 for the Office of Congressional 
     Accessibility Services. This is a successor office to the 
     Special Services Office following enactment of the Capitol 
     Visitor Center Act of 2008.

           Capitol Guide Service and Special Services Office

       The bill provides $9,940,000 for the Capitol Guide Service. 
     This amount is available for the Architect of the Capitol to 
     use as part of the Capitol Visitor Center appropriation due 
     to the transfer of the Capitol Guide Service to the Architect 
     of the Capitol following enactment of the Capitol Visitor 
     Center Act of 2008.

                      Statements of Appropriations

       The bill provides $30,000 for Statements of Appropriations. 
     This amount is the same as the current level and is also the 
     same as the budget request.

                             CAPITOL POLICE

                                Salaries

       The bill provides $248,000,000 for salaries and benefits of 
     the Capitol Police. This amount is $15,782,000 above the 
     current level and is $21,223,000 below the budget request. 
     The Capitol Police are expected to proceed with filling 
     vacancies on the basis of management-determined priorities, 
     and to provide the Committees on Appropriations notification 
     of such determinations on a regular basis.
       This level of funding will support the current staffing 
     level of 1702 sworn and 414 civilian FTEs. In addition, 
     increases in FTEs have been provided which are associated 
     with the Library of Congress Police Merger for fiscal year 
     2009: 73 sworn, 24 sworn attrition, and 4 civilian support 
     staff. An additional 10 sworn FTE have been funded related to 
     maintaining the operations in the Cannon and Russell tunnels 
     with the opening of the Capitol Visitor Center. The total 
     authorized FTEs for fiscal year 2009 are 1799 sworn and 418 
     civilian.
       It is noted that there is confusion and inconsistency 
     concerning whether Capitol Police staffing authorization and 
     utilization are reported as positions or FTEs. It is expected 
     that budget submissions and agency reports use FTEs 
     consistent with the OMB definition.

                            General Expenses

       The bill provides $57,750,000 for general expenses of the 
     Capitol Police. This amount is $8,972,000 above the current 
     level and is $6,681,000 below the budget request. It includes 
     $2,750,000 for the Capitol Police to begin migrating 
     accounting services to the Library of Congress as part of an 
     effort to move towards financial management cross-servicing 
     for as many Legislative Branch agencies as practicable in 
     order to achieve cost savings through the elimination of 
     duplicative systems.
       Vehicle Fleet.--There is concern about the size of the 
     Capitol Police's overall vehicle fleet. The Capitol Police 
     shall submit a vehicle analysis by April 30, 2009 justifying 
     the overall size of its fleet, including motorcycles, and 
     showing a detailed five year plan to manage the fleet. This 
     plan should include an analysis of Home-To-Work vehicles, 
     including justifications for this use, and an update on the 
     Department's effort to utilize more energy efficient 
     vehicles. The Department shall refrain from purchasing, 
     leasing or acquiring vehicles without notifying the 
     Committees on Appropriations until the Committees have 
     reviewed the detailed five year plan.

                        Administrative Provision


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       Section 1001 authorizes transfers between the Salaries and 
     General Expenses accounts upon the approval of the Committees 
     on Appropriations.

                          OFFICE OF COMPLIANCE

                         Salaries and Expenses

       The bill provides $4,072,000 for salaries and expenses of 
     the Office of Compliance. This amount is $730,000 above the 
     current level and is $236,000 below the budget request. It 
     provides for 21 FTEs.
       The Office of Compliance (OOC) should operate in a 
     consistent, well-documented manner when dealing with 
     regulated agencies, balancing compliance assistance with 
     enforcement responsibilities. However, the OOC has not 
     established clear documentation of the processes and criteria 
     for issuing findings or citations, or for accepting agencies' 
     proposed abatement plans. Furthermore, OOC has failed to 
     establish a process for dispute resolution mechanisms for 
     citations or technical disagreements. It is expected that the 
     Office will act to establish documented procedures and 
     continue to work to improve its communication with the 
     regulated community. A report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations is due within 60 days of enactment of this 
     Act.

                      CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE

                         Salaries and Expenses

       The bill provides $44,082,000 for salaries and expenses of 
     the Congressional Budget Office. This amount is $6,776,000 
     above the current level and is $1,342,000 above the budget 
     request. It will fund an additional 15 FTEs required for 
     health care analysis and other congressional priorities as 
     well as fund the Congressional Budget Office's new 
     responsibilities under the Emergency Economic Stabilization 
     Act of 2008.

                        ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL

                         General Administration

       The bill includes $90,659,000, of which $1,505,000 will 
     remain available until September 30, 2013, for General 
     Administration. This amount is $10,962,000 above the current 
     level and is $8,452,000 below the budget request.

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       It is expected that the Architect of the Capitol will be 
     part of the cross-servicing approach being developed within 
     the Legislative Branch. The Architect of the Capitol is 
     directed to suspend efforts to pursue an independent effort.
       With respect to operations and projects:

Operating Budget...........................................$ 89,154,000
Project Budget:
    1. Constant Volume Systems Conv. To VAV, Energy (Study).....350,000
    2. Daylight Harvesting Study, Energy (Study)................300,000
    3. Domestic Water Process Survey, Energy (Study).............30,000
    4. Electrical Sub-Metering, Energy (Study)..................100,000
    5. Existing Motor Premium, Energy (Study)...................100,000
    6. Retro-Commission HVAC Systems, Phase II, Energy (Study)..500,000
    7. Server/HVAC, GA, Energy (Study)..........................125,000
      Total, General Administration.........................$90,659,000

                            Capitol Building

       The bill includes $35,840,000, of which $10,681,000 will 
     remain available until September 30, 2013, for the operation 
     and maintenance of the Capitol building. This amount is 
     $11,810,000 above the current level and is $1,800,000 below 
     the budget request.
       With respect to operations and projects:
Operating Budget:...........................................$25,159,000
Project Budget:
    1. Conservation of Wall Paintings...........................499,000
    2. Smoke Control System, Grand Stairs, House & Senate.....7,190,000
    3. Minor Construction.....................................2,992,000
      Total, Capitol Building...............................$35,840,000

                            Capitol Grounds

       The bill includes $9,649,000, of which $340,000 will remain 
     available until September 30, 2013, for the care and 
     improvement of the grounds surrounding the Capitol, the House 
     and Senate office buildings, and the Capitol Power Plant. 
     This amount is $416,000 less than the current level and is 
     $340,000 above the budget request.
       With respect to operations and projects:

Operating Budget:............................................$9,309,000
Project Budget:
    1. Summer House Restoration (Design)........................340,000
      Total, Capitol Grounds.................................$9,649,000

                        Senate Office Buildings

       The bill includes $69,359,000, of which $9,743,000 will 
     remain available until September 30, 2013, for the 
     maintenance, care and operation of the Senate office 
     buildings. This amount is $748,000 below the current level 
     and is $4,579,000 above the budget request.
       With respect to operations and projects:

Operating Budget............................................$59,616,000
Project Budget:
    1. Sprinkler System Installation, SUG.....................1,530,000
    2. Replace Modular Furniture, HSOB........................2,993,000
    3. Panelboard and Step Down Transformer Replacement, HSOB...160,000
    4. Minor Construction.....................................5,060,000
      Total, Senate Office Buildings........................$69,359,000

                         House Office Buildings

       The bill includes $65,814,000, of which $19,603,000 will 
     remain available until September 30, 2013, for the 
     maintenance, care and operation of the House office 
     buildings. This amount is $343,000 above the current level 
     and is $13,873,000 below the budget request.
       With respect to operations and projects:

Operating Budget............................................$46,211,000
Project Budget:
    1. CAO Project Support....................................6,503,000
    2. Prescriptive Egress Improvements, LHOB.................5,500,000
    3. Minor Construction.....................................7,505,000
    4. Jacksonville Bandstand....................................95,000
      Total, House Office Buildings.........................$65,814,000

                          Capitol Power Plant

       In addition to the $8,000,000 made available from receipts 
     credited as reimbursements to this appropriation, the bill 
     includes $149,042,000 for maintenance, care and operation of 
     the Capitol Power Plant. Of this amount, $63,570,000 will 
     remain available until September 30, 2013. This amount is 
     $63,945,000 above the current level and is $70,250,000 below 
     the budget request.
       With respect to operations and projects:

Operating Budget (net)......................................$85,472,000
Project Budget:
    1. Chiller Replacement, PPWP (Design).....................1,720,000
    2. ERP Chiller Relocation, Phase II, PPEP (Design)........1,000,000
    3. Tunnel Program........................................56,400,000
    4. Wickes Boiler Modernization and Controls Replacement, CPP 
      (Design)..................................................450,000
    5. Minor Construction.....................................4,000,000
      Total, Capitol Power Plant (net).....................$149,042,000

                     Library Buildings and Grounds

       The bill includes $39,094,000 for structural and mechanical 
     care of Library buildings and grounds. Of this amount, 
     $13,640,000 will remain available until September 30, 2013. 
     This amount is $11,610,000 above the current level and is 
     $14,177,000 below the budget request.
       With respect to operations and projects:
Operating Budget............................................$25,454,000
Project Budget:
    1. Cellar Egress Exit Stair, JAB............................380,000
    2. Egress Improvements, LOC (Design)......................1,000,000
    3. Emergency Generator Replacement, LOC (Design)............660,000
    4. Garage Structural Repairs and Entry Improvements, JAB (1,000,000
    5. High Voltage Switchgear Replacement, JMMB..............1,890,000
    6. High Voltage Switchgear Replacement, TJB...............1,660,000
    7. North Egress Exit, JAB...................................880,000
    8. Smoke Detector Upgrades, JAB...........................3,990,000
    9. South Egress Exit, JAB...................................180,000
    10. Minor Construction....................................2,000,000
      Total, Library Buildings and Grounds..................$39,094,000

             Capitol Police Buildings, Grounds and Security

       The bill includes $18,996,000, of which $3,497,000 will 
     remain available until September 30, 2013, for Capitol Police 
     buildings, grounds and security. This amount is $4,067,000 
     above the current level and is $5,930,000 below the budget 
     request.
       With respect to operations and projects:

Operating Budget............................................$15,499,000
Project Budget:
    1. USCP Fiber Connectivity, CPBG&S........................1,500,000
    2. Vehicle Barrier Vault Upgrades, CPBG&S.................1,000,000
    3. Minor Construction.......................................997,000
      Total, Capitol Police Buildings, Grounds and Security.$18,996,000

                             Botanic Garden

       The bill includes $10,906,000, of which $2,055,000 shall 
     remain available until September 30, 2013, for the Botanic 
     Garden. This amount is $2,120,000 above the current level and 
     is $805,000 above the budget request.
       With respect to operations and projects:

Operating Budget.............................................$8,851,000
       Project Budget:
       1. Fountain Vault and Utility Feed Upgrade, Phase III, BGBF 
     1,050,000
       2. Botanic Garden Administration Building Repairs 1,005,000
       Total, Botanic Garden $10,906,000

                         Capitol Visitor Center

       The bill includes $40,227,000 for the Capitol Visitor 
     Center, of which $31,124,000 will be available until expended 
     for the purpose of completing construction of the Center and 
     $9,103,000 is available for operations. The total amount is 
     $11,546,000 above the current level and is $4,320,000 below 
     the budget request.
       In addition, funds included under the Capitol Guide Service 
     account are available to the Architect of the Capitol for the 
     Capitol Visitor Center due to the transfer of the Capitol 
     Guide Service to the Architect of the Capitol as part of the 
     Capitol Visitor Center Act of 2008.
       It is expected that any reprogramming of funds from the 
     program, project and activity levels agreed to within this 
     account by the Committees on Appropriations shall be subject 
     to the normal reprogramming requirements.
       Staff Tour Training.--Concerns have been raised about the 
     quality and consistency of the training program for staff-led 
     tours, known as the Congressional Historical Interpretive 
     Training Program (CHIP). It is expected that improvements 
     will be made to ensure this program is meeting expectations 
     to enhance staff-led tours. The Chief Executive Officer for 
     Visitor Services is directed to present within 30 days of 
     enactment of this Act proposals for improving the program, 
     without an increase in budgetary resources.
       Hispanic and Asian American Exhibits.--There is continuing 
     concern about the lack of representation of Hispanic and 
     Asian American groups in the CVC, as well as African 
     Americans, women, and Pacific Islanders. The Architect of the 
     Capitol and the Chief Executive Officer for Visitor Services 
     are directed to prepare a report within 90 days after 
     enactment of this Act on the options and costs associated to 
     remedy these omissions.

                       Administrative Provisions

       Section 1101 provides for proceeds from certain recycling 
     programs being applied to other environmentally friendly 
     efforts. Section 1102 provides for the leasing of space for 
     the Library of Congress by the Architect of the Capitol.

                          LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

                         Salaries and Expenses

       The bill includes $412,680,000 for salaries and expenses of 
     the Library of Congress, plus

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     $6,350,000 in offsetting receipts. This amount is $24,219,000 
     above the current level and is $932,000 above the budget 
     request. The bill includes specific amounts for designated 
     purposes and provides $7,511,000 in support of the National 
     Digital Information and Infrastructure Preservation Program 
     (NDIIPP).
       The Inspectors General of the Legislative Branch 
     participating in a financial system cross-servicing agreement 
     with the Library's Office of the Chief Financial Officer are 
     directed to select a single independent auditing firm to 
     conduct the annual financial statement audits for the 
     participating agencies. The Inspectors General of these 
     agencies shall form a committee, chaired by the Library's 
     Inspector General or their appointee, to facilitate the 
     effort to select a common auditor.
       Asian American and Pacific Islander Collection.--It is 
     encouraging that the Library of Congress has committed to 
     establish an Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) 
     Collection within the Asian Division. The goal of the AAPI 
     collection would not only be to finally collect and catalogue 
     the numerous materials already within the Library, but also 
     to expand to a nationally coordinated effort to catalogue and 
     build upon the resources from other collections. The AAPI 
     Collection will be a valuable national resource to libraries, 
     museums, archives, organizations and studies programs 
     interested in the histories and cultures of the AAPI 
     communities. Since the AAPI Collection is in its infancy, 
     there are concerns about its future growth. The Library of 
     Congress is directed to provide to the Committees on 
     Appropriations of the House and Senate, no later than April 
     30, 2009, a detailed strategy for the development of the AAPI 
     Collection, including expected timelines and funding 
     proposals.
       Child Care Center.--There is interest in ensuring access 
     for low-income families to the Library's child care center. 
     The Library of Congress is requested to work with the Library 
     of Congress Child Care Association to review whether revenues 
     and costs are aligned to provide for the lowest possible 
     tuition operationally feasible. This review and a report 
     should be provided to the Committees on Appropriations of the 
     House and Senate by May 31, 2009.
       Franklin Collection.--There continues to be support for the 
     goal of bringing the Library's extensive 3,000 text 
     collection of American books that were translated into 
     Arabic, Persian, Pashtu, and Indonesian online in a digital 
     format. To further the availability and use of this 
     collection, the Library of Congress, Library Services is 
     directed to devote the required resources to obtain copyright 
     permission and bring this collection online in a digital 
     format.
       American Folklife Center.--The work of the American 
     Folklife Center (AFC) of the Library of Congress is to 
     preserve and present the cultural legacy of the nation. 
     Central to this mission is its role in safekeeping major 
     collections such as the Alan Lomax Collection. No less 
     precious are other private collections recently acquired by 
     the AFC that, taking up where Lomax left off, document 
     America's folk, tribal and ethnic musical traditions from the 
     1960s forward to the present. A half century from now, such 
     collections will be considered as important, and be as 
     cherished by a new generation of Americans, as the Lomax 
     recordings are today. The AFC is currently working to 
     complete the preservation and digital conversion of these 
     newer collections, which are essential to providing the 
     nation with a complete and unbroken record of America's 
     cultural and musical heritage. These efforts will provide 
     American citizens with access to major cornerstones of 
     twentieth century American folk music documentation that 
     collectively define the essence of America's cultural legacy 
     to the world. Once the digital conversions are completed, the 
     AFC will showcase these new collections and their 
     accessibility to the nation through a series of activities 
     including scholarly symposium focused on the new collections 
     and on the history and legacy of the folk arts organizations 
     that created them; musical performances by great folk artists 
     documented in the collections; the creation of a traveling 
     exhibit; and audio/video website enhancements to showcase 
     portions of the new collections and publicize their arrival 
     at the AFC. It is anticipated that the cost of this effort 
     will be $350,000.

                            Copyright Office


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill includes $18,277,000, and an additional 
     $33,315,000 made available from receipts, for salaries and 
     expenses of the Copyright Office. This amount is $12,956,000 
     above the current level and is the same as the budget 
     request.
       Pre-1972 Sound Recordings.--The Register of Copyrights is 
     directed to conduct a study on the desirability of and means 
     for bringing sound recordings fixed before February 15, 1972, 
     under federal jurisdiction. The study is to cover the effect 
     of federal coverage on the preservation of such sound 
     recordings, the effect on public access to those recordings, 
     and the economic impact of federal coverage on rights 
     holders. The study is also to examine the means for 
     accomplishing such coverage. As part of this effort, the 
     Register of Copyrights should publish notice of the study and 
     provide a period during which interested persons may submit 
     comments. The Register of Copyrights is to submit a report on 
     the results of this study to the Committees on Appropriations 
     of the House and Senate no later than two years after the 
     enactment of this Act. The report should include any 
     recommendations that the Register considers appropriate.

                     Congressional Research Service


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill includes $107,323,000 for salaries and expenses of 
     the Congressional Research Service within the Library of 
     Congress. This is $4,979,000 above the current level and is 
     the same as the budget request.
       Public Access to Legislative Data.--There is support for 
     enhancing public access to legislative documents, bill 
     status, summary information, and other legislative data 
     through more direct methods such as bulk data downloads and 
     other means of no-charge digital access to legislative 
     databases. The Library of Congress, Congressional Research 
     Service, and Government Printing Office and the appropriate 
     entities of the House of Representatives are directed to 
     prepare a report on the feasibility of providing advanced 
     search capabilities. This report is to be provided to the 
     Committees on Appropriations of the House and Senate within 
     120 days of the release of Legislative Information System 
     2.0.

             Books for the Blind and Physically Handicapped


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill includes $68,816,000 for the salaries and expenses 
     of the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically 
     Handicapped. This amount is $1,893,000 above the current 
     level and is the same as the budget request. It is noted that 
     the contract award for Digital Talking Books came back at a 
     significantly lower cost than anticipated while still 
     allowing the project to move forward on its expected timeline 
     and providing more players and titles than originally 
     planned.

                       Administrative Provisions

       Section 1201 provides for expenses related to official 
     representation for the incentive awards program. Section 1202 
     provides obligation authority for various Library programs. 
     Section 1203 provides authority to transfer funds between 
     Library accounts. Section 1204 provides authority for members 
     of the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission to serve 
     through the life of the Commission.

                       GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

                   Congressional Printing and Binding


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The bill includes $96,828,000 for printing and binding of 
     congressional documents at the Government Printing Office. 
     This amount is $7,053,000 above the current level and is 
     $1,100,000 below the budget request. It will provide the 
     funding required to pay the FY 2007 and FY 2008 shortfall as 
     well as fund the FY 2009 revised estimate for congressional 
     printing.

                 Office of Superintendent of Documents


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The bill includes $38,744,000 for the salaries and expenses 
     of the Superintendent of Documents. This amount is $3,831,000 
     above the current level and is $4,682,000 below the budget 
     request.

               Government Printing Office Revolving Fund

       The bill provides $4,995,000 for the Government Printing 
     Office Revolving Fund. This is $4,995,000 above the current 
     level and is $28,005,000 below the budget request.

                    GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill includes $531,000,000 in direct appropriations for 
     the Government Accountability Office (GAO), plus $7,635,000 
     in offsetting collections derived from reimbursements for 
     conducting financial audits of government corporations and 
     rental of space in the GAO building. This amount is 
     $31,252,000 above the current level and is $7,152,000 below 
     the budget request.
       Technology Assessment Studies.--Funding continues to be 
     provided for GAO to conduct technology assessment studies 
     that provide early indications of the probable beneficial and 
     adverse impacts of the application of technology and develop 
     other related information that may assist the Congress during 
     deliberations on pending legislation. GAO is reminded that 
     for the assessments to be of benefit to the Congress, GAO 
     must reach out and work with both bodies of Congress 
     regarding these studies.
       Comptroller General Annuity.--The lifetime salary annuity 
     provided to the Comptroller General after completion of a 15-
     year term is extravagant, particularly in the current 
     economic climate. GAO is directed to contract with the 
     National Academy of Public Administration for the latter to 
     conduct an independent review of the structure and 
     compensation of the position and determine whether the 
     existing lifetime salary annuity is necessary to preserve the 
     Comptroller General's independence. The review should include 
     a comparison of the Comptroller General annuity to the 
     retirement benefits offered for other federal positions of a 
     similar character where independence is a key concern, and 
     explain whether the Comptroller General's position truly 
     requires a full-salary annuity benefit to preserve 
     independence if other positions of a similar character do 
     not. The results of this review are to be provided to the 
     Committees on Appropriations no later than July 31, 2009.

                       Administrative Provisions

       Section 1301 repeals a number of outmoded Congressional 
     mandates for GAO audits.

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                OPEN WORLD LEADERSHIP CENTER TRUST FUND

       The bill includes $13,900,000 for payment to the Open World 
     Leadership Center Trust Fund. This is $4,922,000 above the 
     current level and is the same as the budget request.
       Open World Funding.--A large portion of the Open World 
     program is devoted to judicial issues, issues of interest to 
     the State Department, and issues related to the legislative 
     process. The strain on Legislative Branch resources from 
     continuing to fund this program is difficult to sustain. 
     Since significant emphasis is being placed on judicial issues 
     and on issues of interest to the State Department, a shared 
     funding for this program would be appropriate. Therefore, the 
     Open World Leadership Center Board of Trustees is directed to 
     work with the Department of State and the Judiciary to assess 
     the feasibility of shared funding for this program. The Board 
     of Trustees is expected to pursue this avenue of potential 
     shared funding and report back to the Committees on 
     Appropriations of the House and Senate no later than May 30, 
     2009.

   JOHN C. STENNIS CENTER FOR PUBLIC SERVICE TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT

       The bill includes $430,000 for the John C. Stennis Center 
     for Public Service Training and Development. This amount is 
     $1,000 more than the current level and is the same as the 
     budget request.

                      TITLE II--GENERAL PROVISIONS

       The bill includes nine general provisions carried in prior 
     fiscal years. Section 210 prohibits Inspectors General of the 
     Library of Congress and the Architect of the Capitol from 
     using appropriated funds to purchase, maintain, or carry 
     firearms.

   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 bill 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. 
     Neither the bill nor the explanatory statement contains any 
     limited tax benefits or limited tariff benefits as defined in 
     the applicable House and Senate rules.

                                                                   LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
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                                                                                                             Amount (in
             Agency                          Account                               Project                    dollars)             Requester(s)
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Architect of the Capitol         House Office Buildings           Renovation of the Jacksonville Bandstand       $95,000  LaHood, Ray
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Library of Congress              Salaries & Expenses              Bob Graham Center for Public Service           $95,000  Wasserman Schultz, Debbie
                                                                   Studies in Participatory Citizenship
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Library of Congress              Salaries & Expenses              Digitization of New York Historical           $190,000  Schumer, Charles
                                                                   Society Collection
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                               DIVISION H

     DEPARTMENT OF STATE, FOREIGN OPERATIONS, AND RELATED PROGRAMS 
                        APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2009

                                TITLE I

                 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AND RELATED AGENCY

                          DEPARTMENT OF STATE

                   Administration of Foreign Affairs


                    diplomatic and consular programs

                     (including transfer of funds)

       The bill provides $5,360,318,000 for Diplomatic and 
     Consular Programs, which is $819,231,000 above the fiscal 
     year 2008 level, excluding emergency appropriations, and 
     $3,951,000 below the request. Of these funds, $4,243,318,000 
     is for ongoing operations, including public diplomacy 
     activities, and $1,117,000,000 is for Worldwide Security 
     Protection. The bill separates the functions funded under 
     this heading to provide more transparency. The Department of 
     State may reprogram funds as required, subject to 
     consultation with, and notification of, the Committees on 
     Appropriations. The functions are allocated as follows:
       Human resources: $2,118,598,000 for all American salaries 
     at overseas and domestic United States diplomatic missions.
       Overseas programs: $1,548,617,000 for the operational 
     programs of regional bureaus of the Department of State, 
     which are responsible for managing United States foreign 
     policy through bilateral and multilateral relationships. 
     Funds made available for fiscal year 2009 will support 267 
     United States embassies, consulates, and other diplomatic 
     posts worldwide.
       Diplomatic policy and support: $585,078,000 for the 
     operational programs of the functional bureaus of the 
     Department of State to provide overall policy direction, 
     coordination and program management among United States 
     missions abroad.
       Security programs: $1,108,025,000 for the operation of 
     security programs, including for Worldwide Security 
     Protection (WSP) and the Bureau of Diplomatic Security, to 
     protect diplomatic personnel, overseas diplomatic missions, 
     residences, domestic facilities and information. In addition 
     to WSP programs, $134,927,000 is included within the Human 
     Resources function, equal to the request, for salaries to 
     make up the total amount in the bill for security protection 
     worldwide.
       In addition, the bill includes authority to collect 
     $8,110,150 from certain authorized fees and payments. The 
     Department of State also projects that $2,124,458,000 will 
     become available in fiscal year 2009 from authorized fee 
     revenues for the Border Security Program of the Department of 
     State, including an increase of $64,396,000 to continue to 
     improve passport processing operations.
       The bill includes authority for the Secretary of State to 
     transfer up to $10,000,000 of the funds available under this 
     heading to funds available under the ``Emergencies in the 
     Diplomatic and Consular Service'' heading for emergency 
     evacuations and rewards payments, as authorized.
     Enhancing Diplomatic Staffing and Readiness
       Increasing the Department of State personnel capacity and 
     capabilities is a priority in this bill. Diplomatic staffing 
     increases resulting from the Diplomatic Readiness Initiative 
     undertaken by the Department of State and the Committees on 
     Appropriations between fiscal years 2002 through 2004 were 
     depleted due to the Department's decision to move more 
     positions to Iraq and Afghanistan. This has led to vacancies 
     at many posts overseas and has inhibited necessary training 
     of diplomatic personnel in critical languages. The bill 
     provides funding to fill vacant positions, expand critical 
     language training and place more diplomats in countries where 
     there is a growing United States strategic interest. Within 
     the funds made available in this Act, and in Public Law 110-
     252, the Secretary of State should have sufficient resources 
     to hire the 500 positions proposed in the fiscal year 2009 
     request. In this process, the Secretary is urged to further 
     reduce domestic positions to bolster areas critical to United 
     States interests around the world, such as public diplomacy 
     and consular services.
       There has been a longstanding concern with the disparity in 
     pay between rank and file Foreign Service Officers (FSOs) and 
     senior FSOs, whose pay is tied to the locality paid in the 
     District of Columbia. This disparity has damaged morale, 
     caused attrition in the Foreign Service and made it difficult 
     to attract new hires. The bill provides $41,000,000, as 
     requested, to eliminate this disparity by paying eligible 
     members of the Foreign Service up to the amount of the 
     locality-based comparability payment that would be payable as 
     if their official duty station were in the District of 
     Columbia. The relevant authorizing committees are urged to 
     pass legislation expeditiously authorizing the use of these 
     funds.
     Worldwide Security Protection
       The bill provides $1,117,000,000 for Worldwide Security 
     Protection.
       Security training.--The fiscal year 2009 budget request 
     included $17,551,000 to develop a consolidated training 
     center for the Bureau of Diplomatic Security to provide 
     expanded hard and soft skills security training to foreign 
     affairs community members serving in increasingly dangerous 
     environments overseas. The Secretary of State shall consult 
     with the Committees on Appropriations in advance of funds 
     being made available for this purpose and shall provide the 
     Committees with regular updates on the status of the project.
       Visa and passport security plan.--The Department of State's 
     ongoing work to both detect and disrupt terrorist travel 
     continues to be supported in this bill and funds are included 
     to support additional investigative agents and support staff 
     personnel to enhance visa and passport security.
     Funding Directives
       Cultural heritage.--The Department of State is directed to 
     provide $6,500,000 to preserve cultural heritage through 
     Department of State programs and activities, of which 
     $5,500,000 shall be for the Ambassador's Fund for Cultural 
     Preservation including for at least two large projects of 
     approximately $500,000 each, and $1,000,000 shall be for the 
     Cultural Antiquities Task Force. The Department of State 
     should consult with the Committees on Appropriations prior to 
     the obligation of funds.
       Human rights monitoring.--The Secretary of State is 
     directed to increase the number of human rights officers 
     assigned to Beijing, People's Republic of China, and submit a 
     report to the Committees on Appropriations not later than 90 
     days after enactment of this Act on these efforts.
       Intelligence and research.--The bill includes sufficient 
     funding to support the fiscal year 2009 request for the 
     Bureau of Intelligence and Research. In addition, section 
     7034(l) makes available $5,000,000, from funds appropriated 
     under the ``Economic Support Fund'' heading to continue the 
     Program for Research and Training on Eastern Europe and the 
     Independent States of the Former Soviet Union (title VIII).
       Iraq diplomatic operations.--The Department of State is 
     strongly urged to regularize the planning and budgeting for 
     diplomatic operations in Iraq, to include rightsizing of 
     personnel, and the fiscal year 2010 budget request should 
     include funding for ongoing functions.
       IT security and coordination.--The Department of State is 
     directed to provide sufficient funds for IT security 
     programs, and, through a consultative process, to improve 
     coordination of IT and cybersecurity programs with other 
     United States Government agencies, particularly the United 
     States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the 
     Department of Defense.
       Monitoring of military training and equipment.--While 
     considerable effort is made by the Department of State to vet 
     candidates for United States military training, effectiveness 
     varies significantly among embassies and there have been gaps 
     and weaknesses. In addition, little is done to track the uses 
     of equipment, including weapons and ammunition, which is 
     provided to foreign forces. The bill provides $2,000,000 
     above the request to the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, 
     and Labor for these purposes, which continues an initiative 
     begun in fiscal year 2008. These funds are subject to prior 
     consultation with the Committees on Appropriations.
       Public diplomacy.--The bill includes a total of 
     $394,806,000 for public diplomacy, including $264,169,000 for 
     programs and $130,637,000 for salaries under this heading, 
     and an additional $11,000,000 is available in fee revenue 
     generated by the Border Security Program, equal to the 
     request.
       Soft targets.--The Department of State shall provide 
     $25,500,000 for security enhancements to soft targets such as 
     overseas schools and residential compounds. Additional funds 
     should be used in countries and regions impacted by political 
     instability.
       Special representative and policy coordinator for Burma.--
     The Department of State shall provide necessary 
     administrative expenses, including salary and travel, for the 
     Policy Coordinator for Burma, as authorized by section 7 of 
     the Tom Lantos Block Burmese JADE (Junta's Anti-Democratic 
     Efforts) Act of 2008 (Public Law 110-286).
       Tibet.--The Secretary of State should ensure that the 
     Department of State, the USAID, and the Broadcasting Board of 
     Governors (BBG) allocate funds provided in this bill for 
     Tibetan programs in a manner that reflects the commitment of 
     the United States Government to the Tibetan people in the 
     areas of democracy promotion, refugee assistance, 
     scholarships, exchange programs, and radio broadcasts in 
     Tibet.
       The Department of State shall provide up to $1,000,000 to 
     establish a Tibet Section within the United States Embassy in 
     Beijing, People's Republic of China for the purposes of 
     following political, economic, and social developments inside 
     Tibet, including Tibetan areas of Qinghai, Sichuan, Gansu, 
     and Yunnan provinces, until such time as a United States 
     Consulate in Tibet is established. This section shall have 
     the primary responsibility for reporting on human rights 
     issues in Tibet, shall work in close cooperation with the 
     Office of the Special Coordinator for Tibetan Issues, and the 
     Tibet Section Chief should be of senior rank. In addition, 
     $1,000,000 is recommended to support the Special Coordinator 
     for Tibetan Issues.
       Trafficking in persons.--Sufficient funding is provided to 
     increase the number of personnel in the Office to Monitor and 
     Combat Trafficking in Persons to respond to the growing 
     worldwide problem of human trafficking.
     Other Issues and Directives
       Adoption task force.--The Governments of Vietnam and 
     Guatemala have recently restricted adoptions of orphans by 
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     the United States until new regulations can be developed, and 
     thousands of adoptions already in process are being required 
     to undergo further investigation or have been halted 
     altogether. The Department of State and the Department of 
     Homeland Security are directed to establish a temporary task 
     force similar to the one employed in Cambodia in 2001 to 
     accommodate the increased workload and assist in the 
     resolution of outstanding issues. The Secretary of State 
     shall report to the Committees on Appropriations not later 
     than June 1, 2009, on actions taken and overall progress in 
     negotiating new bilateral agreements.
       Consular affairs reform.--The bill includes a provision, 
     section 7006, requiring that all Inspector General 
     recommendations regarding the Department of State's Passport 
     Information Electronic Records System are implemented. In 
     addition, the Department of State should examine best 
     practices to maintain a high standard of personal privacy for 
     all information shared with other agencies.
       Consular services demonstration.--The Department of State 
     should report on the implementation of a demonstration 
     program to expand access to consular services through the use 
     of alternative interview techniques such as videoconferencing 
     or mobile consular units as authorized by section 565 of 
     Public Law 110-161.
       Disability coordinator.--In order to ensure the integration 
     of people with disabilities in policies, programs, 
     activities, outreach and staff opportunities, the Department 
     of State should establish a dedicated, full-time Disability 
     Coordinator and consult with the Committees on Appropriations 
     not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act on efforts 
     to address this issue.
       Foreign Service Institute.--The Director of the Foreign 
     Service Institute is urged to develop a program that educates 
     United States diplomats and foreign service officers on the 
     major world religions and provides training in techniques of 
     interfaith dialogue and conflict resolution.
       Interagency task force.--The bill includes funds to 
     continue the operation of a United States Government 
     Interagency task force to continue the monitoring of the 
     United Nations headquarters renovation project.
       Management.--With the consolidation of oversight for 
     Department of State operations and foreign assistance 
     programs under the jurisdiction of one appropriations 
     subcommittee, the lack of coordination within the Department 
     between budget, policy and planning related to assistance 
     programs and operations has come into focus. As additional 
     resources are requested to expand diplomatic staff and 
     training, the Department of State should seek to more 
     effectively synchronize operational and foreign assistance 
     funding and programs.
       The Department of State's top priority must be to meet the 
     personnel requirements of its traditional diplomacy 
     functions. The Administration is encouraged to improve 
     existing frameworks, procedures and regulations, including 
     those at the National Security Council, which will bolster 
     the Department of State and USAID's responsibility and 
     oversight of United States diplomacy and foreign assistance.
       Minority recruitment.--The bill includes funds requested to 
     continue the educational partnerships focused on recruiting 
     and preparing students from various institutions with large 
     minority populations for positions in the Foreign Service. 
     These programs assist the ongoing efforts to increase 
     minority hiring and diversity by facilitating the preparation 
     of non-traditional and minority students for careers in the 
     Foreign Service and the Department of State.
       Office of Defense Trade Controls Licensing.--The Secretary 
     of State should ensure that the Office of Defense Trade 
     Controls Licensing has the necessary budgetary resources and 
     staff to fulfill its responsibilities in a timely and 
     effective manner.
       Saudi Arabia.--The Secretary of State is directed to 
     monitor the implementation of the Government of Saudi 
     Arabia's policies relating to religious practice and 
     tolerance, announced in July 2006, and make these issues a 
     regular part of the United States-Saudi Arabia Strategic 
     Dialogue. The Secretary of State is further directed to 
     provide a report to the Committees on Appropriations not 
     later than 120 days after enactment of this Act on the 
     progress and issues raised through this dialogue.
       Science programs.--The Department of State is encouraged to 
     sustain support for the variety of science fellowship 
     programs and to increase the science and technology capacity 
     within the Department of State.
       Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI).--The Secretary 
     of State is directed to continue to monitor implementation of 
     the WHTI according to the statutory deadline of no earlier 
     than June 1, 2009, and, as needed, to increase temporary 
     staffing to quickly respond to increases in demand for 
     passports or passport cards. The Department of Homeland 
     Security and the Department of State are directed to provide 
     quarterly briefings to the Committees on Appropriations on 
     progress being made in meeting these requirements.


                   civilian stabilization initiative

       The bill provides $45,000,000 under this heading for the 
     Civilian Stabilization Initiative (CSI). In addition, 
     $30,000,000 is provided under title II, for a total of 
     $75,000,000 in this bill to stand-up, equip and deploy a 
     coordinated civilian response capacity at the Department of 
     State and USAID. These funds are in addition to $65,000,000 
     provided in Public Law 110-252.
       Funds made available for CSI in fiscal year 2009 are to be 
     allocated only for the active and standby response corps and 
     to support the operations of the Office of the Coordinator 
     for Reconstruction and Stabilization. In total, $140,000,000 
     is available for this initiative in fiscal year 2009, which 
     is $108,631,000 below the request.
       Within the funds made available for CSI in fiscal year 
     2009, including supplemental funds, up to $23,014,000 may 
     support the administrative expenses for the Office of the 
     Coordinator for Reconstruction and Stabilization.
       The bill includes a proviso requiring the Secretary of 
     State and the USAID Administrator to submit a coordinated 
     joint spending plan and integrated implementation strategy 
     for funds made available in fiscal years 2008 and 2009 for 
     the CSI not later than 60 days after enactment of this Act.
       The President may exercise existing transfer authority 
     provided in the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and this Act 
     only to support an actively deployed civilian response corps 
     and not for the regular operations of this initiative, after 
     consulting with and notifying the Committees on 
     Appropriations. The President should be judicious in the use 
     of this authority.
       The Department of State, in consultation with USAID, is 
     directed to submit in writing to the Committees on 
     Appropriations not later than 180 days after enactment of 
     this Act, a clarification of the relationship between the CSI 
     and: (1) existing international disaster response 
     capabilities of the United States Government and funding 
     sources (including under the ``International Disaster 
     Assistance'' and ``Transition Initiatives'' headings), and 
     (2) the Department of Defense disaster response capabilities, 
     assets and authorities.


                        capital investment fund

       The bill provides $71,000,000 for the Capital Investment 
     Fund, which is $11,425,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level 
     and the same as the request.


                      office of inspector general

       The bill provides $37,000,000 for the Office of Inspector 
     General, which is $3,267,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
     level, excluding emergency appropriations, and $1,492,000 
     above the request. The bill includes a proviso, carried in 
     prior years, that waives the statutory requirement that every 
     post be inspected every five years, in order to provide 
     flexibility to the Inspector General to direct the funds 
     provided to the areas of highest need.


               EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE PROGRAMS

       The bill provides $538,000,000 for Educational and Cultural 
     Exchange Programs, which is $36,653,000 above the fiscal year 
     2008 level, excluding emergency appropriations, and 
     $15,556,000 above the request. Funds are allocated in the 
     following table, subject to the requirements of section 7019 
     of this Act:

               EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
               [Budget authority in thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                      fiscal
                 Program/activity                   year 2009    Budget
                                                     request   authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Academic Programs
Fulbright Program.................................    233,841    234,864
Global Academic Exchanges.........................
    Educational Advising and Student Services.....     11,586     12,043
        English Language Programs.................     22,413     26,250
                                                   ---------------------
        Subtotal--Global Academic Exchanges.......     33,999     38,293
Special Academic Exchanges
    Regional Graduate Fellowships.................     22,020     22,020
        American Overseas Research Centers........      3,785      4,000
            South Pacific Exchanges...............        496        500
            Timor Leste Exchanges.................        496        500
        Mobility (Disability) Exchange                    496        500
         Clearinghouse............................
    Benjamin Gilman International Scholarship           5,810      7,200
     Program......................................
George Mitchell Fellowship Program................        496        500
            Hemispheric Program...................        496        500
            Tibet Fund............................        744        750
                                                   ---------------------
        Subtotal--Special Academic Exchanges......     34,839     36,470
Total--Academic Programs..........................    302,679    309,627
Professional and Cultural Exchanges
International Visitor Program.....................     77,620     79,211
Citizen Exchange Programs.........................     57,377     54,377
Youth Exchange and Study Program (YES)............     19,000     23,000
Special Professional and Cultural Exchanges
Congress Bundestag Youth Exchange Program.........      3,230      3,230
Mike Mansfield Fellowship Program.................      1,862      1,862
Irish Institute...................................        992      1,000
Ngwang Choephel Fellows (Tibet)...................        645        650
Youth Science Leadership Institute of the Americas        149        150
Institute for Representative Government...........        496        496
Pakistan Literacy Training Program................        372        375
                                                   ---------------------
        Subtotal--Special Professional and              7,746      7,763
         Cultural Exchanges.......................
Total--Professional and Cultural Exchanges........    161,743    164,351
One-Time Grants Program...........................          0      6,000
Program Evaluation................................      3,145      3,145
Exchanges Support.................................     54,877     54,877
                                                   ---------------------
Total--Educational and Cultural Exchange Programs.    522,444    538,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       Every program for which funding is enumerated in the 
     previous table is established pursuant to an act of Congress; 
     is a program for which funding is authorized by an act of 
     Congress; or is included in the budget request for fiscal 
     year 2009.
       Funding is included above the prior year level in the 
     Fulbright Program, Gilman International Scholarship Program, 
     English Language Programs, and Educational Advising and 
     Student Services to expand opportunities for United States 
     students to study abroad. Additional resources should be 
     used to increase direct grants to students, replicate 
     existing capacity in targeted regions at quality overseas 
     educational institutions, especially in developing 
     countries, and engage United States educational 
     institutions to reduce barriers to study abroad.

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       Taking into account current programs that support these 
     goals and proposed legislation, the Department of State 
     should develop a coordinated strategy to expand exchange 
     programs to reach a greater number of Americans and 
     foreigners from non-traditional backgrounds, particularly low 
     income and minority populations. This strategy should inform 
     the Administration's planning and budgeting in the near and 
     long-term to expand exchanges and to better focus on 
     interrelated advantages of existing programs which will 
     ultimately benefit United States public diplomacy goals.
       The Department of State should continue support for several 
     ongoing international exchange programs with Eurasia and 
     Eastern Europe, and the Muskie Graduate Fellowship program. 
     In addition, the Department of State is expected to continue 
     funding for the Future Leaders Exchange programs; the 
     American-Serbia and Montenegro Youth Leadership Exchange; the 
     Junior Faculty Development Program; the Language, Technology, 
     Math and Science Exchange; citizen exchange activities of 
     Sister Cities International; cultural exchange programs in 
     music and the arts; and increased exchanges with Africa and 
     countries with significant Muslim populations.
       Latin America, Central America, and the Caribbean.--
     Expanded exchange programs in the Western Hemisphere are 
     supported, with an emphasis on indigenous and other minority 
     populations, including an additional $3,000,000 to continue 
     exchange programs in Central America, to be allocated as 
     follows: $1,250,000 for English Access Microscholarships, 
     $1,250,000 to continue the Community College Program, 
     $250,000 for undergraduate Opportunity Grants, and $250,000 
     for summer institutes at United States universities.
       The Department of State is directed to continue the 
     development of expanded cultural, educational, and 
     professional exchanges with the Caribbean.
       Women and exchanges.--The Department of State is urged to 
     fund professional exchanges for women in areas relating to 
     business development, trade, leadership, and private and 
     public sector management to enhance the economic development 
     of participants and their countries.
       Youth Exchange and Study Program.--The bill provides 
     $23,000,000 to support the goals of this program and 
     encourages its growth in countries with significant Muslim 
     populations, where the perception of the United States faces 
     the greatest challenges. In commemoration of the fifth 
     anniversary of the program and in recognition of the impact 
     of the program in promoting dialogue, increasing 
     understanding and enhancing cultural diplomacy between the 
     United States and foreign countries, it is recommended that 
     the program be named in honor of its originators, subject to 
     prior consultation with the Committees on Appropriations.
       One-time International Exchange Grant Program.--The bill 
     provides $6,000,000 for one-time competitive grants for 
     international exchanges. Grants shall address issues of 
     mutual interest to the United States and other countries, 
     consistent with the program criteria established in Public 
     Law 110-161. Programs shall support the actual exchange of 
     people and should benefit a population that is not being 
     addressed through existing authorized exchanges. The 
     Department of State shall submit a report of those 
     organizations that are eligible for a grant and, not later 
     than September 1, 2009, submit a report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations describing the grant recipients and intended 
     use of funds.
       Programs which received funding under this one-time grant 
     program in fiscal year 2008, or which were listed in the 
     explanatory statement but did not apply, are not listed for 
     consideration in fiscal year 2009. Programs listed in the 
     fiscal year 2008 explanatory statement that applied, but did 
     not receive funding, also are not listed but should be 
     considered eligible for the fiscal year 2009 program. The 
     Department of State is encouraged to consider new proposals 
     for one-time funding from previously funded grantees within 
     discretionary funding if they meet appropriate guidelines. 
     Exchange programs eligible for consideration for this 
     competitive program shall include:
       Concordia College, for intensive critical language and 
     cultural immersion exchange programs.
       Castleton State College, for international service-learning 
     exchange programs.
       KIDmocracy, for student exchange with Egypt on democracy 
     and governance.
       Hofstra University, for critical language exchange 
     programs.
       Korean American Empowerment Council, for exchanges with the 
     Republic of Korea.
       Marquette University, for exchanges between United States 
     and Liberian officials.
       New Mexico State University/Youth Works International, for 
     bringing young leaders from developing countries to the Gila 
     Wilderness for land management training.
       Pasadena Sister Cities Committee, for student exchanges 
     with China.
       The American Foundation for Tibetan Cultural Preservation, 
     for cultural exchanges.
       Vermont Law School, for an exchange program with China to 
     address environment, energy, and related governance issues.


                       representation allowances

       The bill provides $8,175,000 for Representation Allowances, 
     which is $66,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and the 
     same as the request.


              protection of foreign missions and officials

       The bill provides $22,814,000 for Protection of Foreign 
     Missions and Officials, the same as the fiscal year 2008 
     level and $4,814,000 above the request. The bill includes 
     sufficient funds above the request to begin to reimburse 
     eligible costs of providing security protection of diplomatic 
     delegations to the United Nations and other international 
     organizations that were incurred in prior years, and up to 
     $2,400,000 is available to reimburse certifiable costs 
     incurred by municipalities hosting extraordinary events.
       The Department of State is directed to prepare and submit a 
     report not later than 60 days after enactment of this Act and 
     every six months thereafter on the amount of claims for 
     extraordinary protective services that have been submitted by 
     eligible jurisdictions and certified as meeting the program 
     requirements and the amount of unobligated funds available to 
     pay such claims.


            embassy security, construction, and maintenance

       The bill provides $1,706,569,000 for Embassy Security, 
     Construction, and Maintenance, which is $205,994,000 above 
     the comparable level for fiscal year 2008, excluding 
     emergency appropriations, and $218,390,000 below the 
     comparable request. Of the amount provided, $801,344,000 is 
     for operations, maintenance and construction, $770,000,000 is 
     for priority worldwide security upgrades, acquisition, and 
     construction, and $135,225,000 is for the overseas facilities 
     construction program of USAID. The comparable level for 
     fiscal year 2008 includes $75,000,000 appropriated under the 
     ``Capital Investment Fund of the United States Agency for 
     International Development'' heading.
       The bill provides funding for USAID's overseas facility 
     construction program under this heading, rather than under 
     USAID's ``Capital Investment Fund'' heading, as requested and 
     as provided in fiscal year 2009. The Department of State and 
     USAID are directed to work in concert to manage overseas 
     facilities to more effectively and efficiently meet United 
     States foreign affairs objectives. Coordination should 
     include worldwide facilities assessments, planning, requests 
     for funding, and implementation of facilities construction 
     and maintenance activities.
       The Secretary of State is directed to submit an annual plan 
     on the joint requirements of the Department of State and 
     USAID, including planned facilities upgrades and new 
     construction for each fiscal year. The Secretary of State 
     also is directed to report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations, not later than 90 days after enactment of 
     this Act, on a plan to address maintenance costs.
       The Under Secretary for Management shall consult with the 
     Committees on Appropriations on a regular and ongoing basis 
     on the design of any proposed self-financed New Embassy 
     Compound.
       Section 7034(i) provides that $2,000,000 from funds 
     available under this heading shall be for the Capital 
     Security Cost-Sharing contribution of the Library of 
     Congress. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is 
     requested to examine the utility of overseas facilities for 
     the Library of Congress and report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations not later than August 1, 2009, including 
     recommendations on the space needed and what efficiencies can 
     be made while maintaining the Library's resource acquisition 
     mission.


           emergencies in the diplomatic and consular service

                     (including transfer of funds)

       The bill provides $9,000,000 for Emergencies in the 
     Diplomatic and Consular Service, which is $73,000 above the 
     fiscal year 2008 level and $10,000,000 below the request.
       The bill provides the funds under the heading for emergency 
     evacuations and for authorized rewards payments.


                    BUYING POWER MAINTENANCE ACCOUNT

       The bill provides $5,000,000 for the Buying Power 
     Maintenance Account to manage exchange rate losses in the 
     cost of Department of State operations overseas. The amount 
     provided is $5,000,000 above both the fiscal year 2008 level, 
     excluding supplemental appropriations, and the request. The 
     Secretary of State is urged to include a request for funding 
     in this account in future budget requests.


                   REPATRIATION LOANS PROGRAM ACCOUNT

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The bill provides $1,353,000 for the Repatriation Loans 
     Program Account, which is $78,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
     level and the same as the request. Of this amount, $678,000 
     is for the Direct Loans Subsidy and $675,000 is for 
     administrative expenses.
       The bill includes language allowing funds under the heading 
     for administrative expenses to be transferred to, and merged 
     with, ``Diplomatic and Consular Programs''.


              PAYMENT TO THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE IN TAIWAN

       The bill provides $16,840,000 for Payment to the American 
     Institute in Taiwan, which is $621,000 above the fiscal year 
     2008 level and the same as the request.


     PAYMENT TO THE FOREIGN SERVICE RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY FUND

       The bill provides $157,100,000 for Payment to the Foreign 
     Service Retirement and Disability Fund, which is $1,800,000 
     below the fiscal year 2008 level and the same as the 
     comparable request.

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                      InternationaL Organizations


              CONTRIBUTIONS TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

       The bill provides $1,529,400,000 for Contributions to 
     International Organizations, which is $185,971,000 above the 
     fiscal year 2008 level and the same as the request. This is 
     in addition to $75,000,000 provided in Public Law 110-252.
       The Office of Management and Budget is directed to request 
     sufficient funds to pay annual assessed dues and any 
     accumulated arrears to international organizations, and the 
     Department of State is encouraged to evaluate the benefit of 
     United States membership on an annual basis.
       The decision to incorporate the United Nations (UN) 
     Procurement Task Force (PTF) into the Office of Internal 
     Oversight Services (OIOS) must not result in a diminished 
     commitment by the UN to continue effective fraud and 
     corruption investigations. Over the past three years, the PTF 
     has been effective by identifying more than 20 significant 
     fraud and corruption schemes in cases with an aggregate 
     contract value in excess of $630,000,000. The results of the 
     PTF (and the Oil for Food investigations and prosecutions) 
     underscore the need for the UN to be vigilant in protecting 
     the integrity of donor funds. Eighty-five percent of UN 
     procurement supports peacekeeping operations, and according 
     to GAO, peacekeeping field procurement has not been 
     effectively reformed and remains a high-risk area for fraud 
     and abuse.
       The UN should affirm its commitment to a strong oversight 
     body, which is independent and resistant to retaliation by UN 
     employees and their respective governments. The Department of 
     State is directed to make procurement reform a top priority 
     at the UN and to ensure that sufficient resources are made 
     available for vigorous procurement oversight and 
     investigation capabilities.
       The Department of State is directed to report to the 
     Committees on Appropriations not later than 120 days after 
     enactment of this Act on the voting practices of UN member 
     states for the current and past three years on matters 
     regarding Iran, Israel, Sudan, and Zimbabwe, as well as on 
     the reform efforts of the UN.


        CONTRIBUTIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACEKEEPING ACTIVITIES

       The bill provides $1,517,000,000 for Contributions for 
     International Peacekeeping Activities, which is $294,483,000 
     above the fiscal year 2008 level, excluding emergency 
     appropriations, and $20,000,000 above the request. This 
     amount is in addition to $150,500,000 provided in Public Law 
     110-252. The bill includes language (section 7051), as 
     requested by the President, to adjust the authorized level of 
     United States assessments for peacekeeping activities for 
     calendar year 2009 and prior years from 25 percent to 27.1 
     percent, consistent with the level set in fiscal year 2008 
     (Public Law 110-161).
       The Department of State is directed to provide full funding 
     for the United States assessed contribution to the UN/African 
     Union Hybrid operation in Darfur (UNAMID). The Department 
     shall work with members of the Security Council and countries 
     contributing troops, police, personnel, and equipment to 
     UNAMID, in addition to interested non-governmental 
     organizations, to ensure full and swift deployment. The 
     Department of State should also ensure that UNAMID personnel 
     receive training on prevention of, and response to, violence 
     against women.
       The Department of State is directed to support oversight of 
     peacekeeping missions by the UN's OIOS to identify waste, 
     fraud and abuse, including sexual abuse within every UN 
     peacekeeping mission, and submit to the Committees on 
     Appropriations a performance report on the progress of these 
     efforts.

                       International Commissions

       The bill provides funding to fully meet United States 
     treaty obligations to international commissions in fiscal 
     year 2009 and recognizes that funds are requested under the 
     Department of State as a result of international treaties. 
     However, the Secretary of State is encouraged to examine 
     efficiencies in operations and equipment that could be 
     achieved with other United States Government agencies.


 INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill includes $32,256,000 for the Salaries and Expenses 
     account of the Commission, which is $2,072,000 above the 
     fiscal year 2008 level and the same as the request.


                              CONSTRUCTION

       The bill includes $43,250,000 for construction, which is 
     $44,459,000 below the fiscal year 2008 level and $1,000,000 
     below the request. Funds made available under this heading 
     shall be allocated in the following manner:

  INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO
               [Budget authority in thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                      Fiscal
                 Project/activity                   year 2009    Budget
                                                     request   authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Boundary-wide construction........................      1,500      1,500
Water Quantity Program Rio Grande Flood Control...     14,750     19,750
 Rehabilitation and Canalization..................     13,000     16,750
Water Quality Program--(including Tijuana              28,000     22,000
 Secondary Treatment).............................
------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total--Construction...........................     44,250     43,250
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       The funding in the table above for the Rio Grande Flood 
     Control Rehabilitation and Canalization is in addition to 
     $37,500,000 appropriated under this heading in chapter 9 of 
     Division B in the Consolidated Security, Disaster Assistance, 
     and Continuing Appropriations Act, 2009. Sufficient funds are 
     provided to complete upgrades to the International Wastewater 
     Treatment Plant to treat secondary wastewater from the 
     Tijuana River.


              AMERICAN SECTIONS, INTERNATIONAL COMMISSIONS

       The bill provides $11,649,000 for American Sections, 
     International Commissions, which is $798,000 above the fiscal 
     year 2008 level and $200,000 above the request.
       The bill includes the following: $7,559,000 for the 
     International Joint Commission (IJC); $1,970,000 for the 
     International Boundary Commission, United States and Canada; 
     and $2,120,000 for the Border Environment Cooperation 
     Commission. The bill also includes a proviso requiring the 
     IJC to submit a financial report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations.


                  INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES COMMISSIONS

       The bill provides $29,925,000 for the International 
     Fisheries Commissions, which is $3,613,000 above the fiscal 
     year 2008 level and $7,925,000 above the request. This amount 
     reflects the actual treaty-obligated dues for fiscal year 
     2009. Funds are allocated in the following table, subject to 
     the requirements of section 7019 of this Act:

                   INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES COMMISSIONS
                           [Budget authority]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            Fiscal year       Budget
               Commission                  2009 request      authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Great Lakes Fishery Commission..........      13,140,000      19,200,000
    Water Quality Improvements and        ..............     [1,200,000]
     Lamprey Control....................
Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission.       1,785,000       1,785,420
Pacific Salmon Commission...............       2,936,000       3,200,000
International Pacific Halibut Commission       2,300,000       3,500,000
Other Marine Conservation Organizations:
    International Whaling Commission....         182,000         166,000
    North Pacific Anadromous Fish                139,000         180,000
     Commission.........................
    International Commission for the             250,000         270,000
     Conservation of Atlantic Tunas.....
    Northwest Atlantic Fisheries                 200,000         355,000
     Organization.......................
    Commission for the Conservation of            94,000         123,516
     Antarctic Marine Living Resources..
    North Atlantic Salmon Conservation            50,000          55,000
     Organization.......................
    International Council for the                218,000         254,970
     Exploration of the Sea.............
    North Pacific Marine Science                 104,000         113,800
     Organization.......................
    International Sea Turtle                     129,000         140,000
     Conservation.......................
    Antarctic Treaty....................          36,000          35,000
    Western and Central Pacific                  317,000         426,294
     Fisheries Commission...............
    Expenses of the United States                120,000         120,000
     Commissioners......................
      Subtotal--Other Marine                   1,839,000       2,239,580
       Conservation Organizations.......
                                         -------------------------------
      Total--International Fisheries          22,000,000      29,925,000
       Commissions......................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       Within the amount provided for the Great Lakes Fishery 
     Commission, $1,200,000 is for lamprey control and water 
     quality improvements and the Commission should consider a 
     proposal of the Lake Champlain Basin Program.

                             RELATED AGENCY

                    Broadcasting Board of Governors


                 INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING OPERATIONS

       The bill provides $698,187,000 for International 
     Broadcasting Operations, which is $38,844,000 above the 
     fiscal year 2008 level, excluding emergency appropriations 
     and $44,386,000 above the request. This amount is in addition 
     to $7,899,000 provided in Public Law 110-252. Funding made 
     available in fiscal year 2009 under this heading shall be 
     allocated to the following activities in the amounts 
     designated in the table below, subject to the requirements of 
     section 7019 of this Act:

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          INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING OPERATIONS--PROGRAM LEVEL
               [Budget authority in thousands of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                      Fiscal
                 Program/activity                   year 2009    Budget
                                                     request   authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
International Broadcasting Operations
Voice of America (VOA)............................    184,686    194,756
\1\ Radio and TV Marti............................     34,392     34,392
Engineering and Technical Services................    169,961    172,319
Agency Direction..................................     26,795     29,500
International Broadcasting Bureau Management and       25,785     25,785
 Support..........................................
Program Support...................................     13,789     14,155
                                                   ---------------------
    Subtotal, International Broadcasting              455,408    470,907
     Operations...................................
Independent Grantee Organizations
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL)..........     87,225     89,954
Radio Free Asia (RFA).............................     33,166     35,832
Middle East Broadcasting Networks (MBN)...........    112,394    109,393
                                                   ---------------------
    Subtotal, Independent Grantee Organizations...    232,785    235,179
                                                   ---------------------
    Total, International Broadcasting Operations      688,193    706,086
     Program Level................................
Less FY 2009 Bridge Funds in P.L. 110-252.........          0     -6,000
Less Supplemental Funds for Tibetan Broadcasting            0     -1,899
 Surge (P.L. 110-252).............................
                                                   ---------------------
    Total, International Broadcasting Operations      688,193   698,187
     Appropriation in Bill........................
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Budget requested funding as a separate account.

       The bill includes sufficient funding, including funds 
     provided in Public Law 110-252, and funds provided in Public 
     Law 110-329, in fiscal year 2009 to maintain broadcasting in 
     languages services at the fiscal year 2008 program levels 
     which the BBG proposed to reduce or eliminate in the fiscal 
     year 2009 request. It is recognized that international 
     broadcasting conditions and costs are variable and that 
     estimates for maintaining language services may escalate over 
     the course of a fiscal year due to exchange rate losses or 
     other circumstances. The BBG is directed to notify the 
     Committees on Appropriations of any such modifications to 
     language service levels recommended in the table above for 
     fiscal year 2009.
       Sufficient funds are available in fiscal year 2009 to 
     continue VOA and RFA Tibetan broadcasts at the fiscal year 
     2008 surge levels. Section 7071(c)(3) of the bill directs not 
     less than $8,000,000 for broadcasting into North Korea 
     through RFA Korea Service and VOA Korea Service.
       The BBG is encouraged to continue its ongoing efforts to 
     improve audience reach by utilizing the most effective means 
     of transmission. However, going silent in many critical 
     languages and regions is not supported. In addition, there is 
     concern with the dismantling of shortwave capacity. The BBG 
     should re-examine the capabilities of shortwave radio and 
     continue to deploy it where it is determined to be most 
     effective, particularly to countries where there is limited 
     or no access to independent media.
       The BBG is encouraged to explore the potential of digital 
     shortwave technology as a means of delivering high-quality 
     transmissions at low cost to millions of listeners. The BBG 
     also is encouraged to consider whether existing English 
     language broadcast programming can be used by VOA, if 
     authorized standards are met.
       The bill includes a provision, section 7041, intended to 
     strengthen transparency, integrity and accountability 
     concerning the content of broadcasts to the Middle East. 
     Programs supported under this heading are intended to reach 
     countries where fair and unbiased local media is limited and 
     therefore broadcasting a variety of views is required. The 
     BBG should continue to pursue free and fair broadcasting, and 
     in particular provide many points of view to maintain 
     balanced reporting. The Board is directed, in conjunction 
     with the MBN, VOA, and RFE/RL, to make public English 
     transcripts on a case by case basis if requested by the 
     Committees on Appropriations. Sufficient funds are included 
     to continue the transparency directives begun in fiscal year 
     2008 regarding Alhurra.


                   BROADCASTING CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

       The bill provides $11,296,000 for Broadcasting Capital 
     Improvements, which is $635,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
     level and the same as the request.

                            RELATED PROGRAMS

                          The Asia Foundation

       The bill provides $16,000,000 for The Asia Foundation, 
     which is $626,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and 
     $6,000,000 above the request.

                    United States Institute of Peace

       The bill provides $31,000,000 for operating expenses for 
     the United States Institute of Peace, which is $6,203,000 
     above the fiscal year 2008 level, excluding emergency 
     appropriations, and $2,000,000 below the request.

         Center for Middle Eastern-Western Dialogue Trust Fund

       The bill provides $875,000 for the Center for Middle 
     Eastern-Western Dialogue Trust Fund, which is $7,000 above 
     the fiscal year 2008 level and the same as the request.

                 Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship Program

       The bill provides $500,000 for the Eisenhower Exchange 
     Fellowship Program, which is $4,000 above the fiscal year 
     2008 level and the same as the request.

                    Israeli Arab Scholarship Program

       The bill provides $375,000 for the Israeli Arab Scholarship 
     Program, which is $3,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and 
     the same as the request.

                            East-West Center

       The bill provides $21,000,000 for the East-West Center, 
     which is $1,658,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and 
     $11,000,000 above the request.

                    National Endowment for Democracy

       The bill provides a total of $115,000,000 for the National 
     Endowment for Democracy (NED), of which $100,000,000 is to be 
     allocated in the traditional and customary manner among the 
     core institutes. The amount provided is $15,000,000 above the 
     comparable fiscal year 2008 level and $35,000,000 above the 
     request. The additional $15,000,000 in the bill is provided 
     for a small grants program, democracy promotion, human rights 
     and rule of law activities including in China, Burma, Cuba, 
     Russia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Malaysia, Somalia, Sudan, and 
     Iran, as well as for the Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows 
     Program, the Center for International Media Assistance and 
     the World Movement for Democracy. Further, $250,000 is 
     provided for human rights and democracy programs relating to 
     Tibet.
       The President of the NED is required to submit a report to 
     the Committees on Appropriations not later than 45 days after 
     enactment of this Act on the proposed uses of these funds on 
     a regional and country basis. The report should include a 
     description of programmatic goals for each region and 
     country, and how the planned use of funds will meet such 
     goals.
       This grant to the Department of State is a pass-through 
     directly to NED. Thus, funds under this heading shall not be 
     subject to prior approval by the Department of State or USAID 
     or administrative or management surcharges, and minimal 
     expenses, if any, should be charged to general Department of 
     State operating expenses. Further, the NED should not be 
     precluded from competitively bidding on democracy, human 
     rights, and rule of law grant solicitations.

                           OTHER COMMISSIONS

      Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill provides $599,000 for salaries and expenses of the 
     Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad, 
     which is $104,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and the 
     same as the request.

             Commission on International Religious Freedom


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill provides $4,000,000 for salaries and expenses of 
     the Commission on International Religious Freedom, which is 
     $727,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and the same as the 
     request.
       The bill includes $250,000, as requested, for the 
     establishment and operation by the Commission of a Joseph R. 
     Crapa Fellows Program.
       Within the increase provided, the Commission is encouraged 
     to focus on religious freedom and other human rights concerns 
     in China and the study of global anti-Semitism and publish 
     independent reports on its findings.

            Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill provides $2,610,000 for salaries and expenses of 
     the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, which 
     is $259,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and the same as 
     the request.

  Congressional-Executive Commission on the People's Republic of China


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill provides $2,000,000 for salaries and expenses of 
     the Congressional-Executive Commission on the People's 
     Republic of China, which is $16,000 above the fiscal year 
     2008 level and the same as the request.

      United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill provides $4,000,000 for salaries and expenses of 
     the United States-China Economic and Security Review 
     Commission, which is $32,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level 
     and the same as the request.
       The bill includes a proviso setting a limitation of not 
     more than $4,000 for official representation expenses, the 
     same level as fiscal year 2008.
       The Commission's submission of a spending plan on March 1, 
     2008 to the Committees on Appropriations pursuant to Public 
     Law 110-161 concluded that the Commission was not at that 
     time able to fully meet all of the recommendations of the 
     GAO's audit of the Commission (GAO-07-1128). In particular, 
     the Commission has not fully implemented the GAO's 
     recommendations with respect to necessary controls and staff 
     training on financial management and budgeting, procurement 
     and contracting, and human resources. During fiscal year 
     2009, the Commission shall ensure implementation of the 
     remaining reforms recommended by GAO and required by law. Not 
     later than 60 days after enactment of this Act, GAO shall 
     report to the Committees on Appropriations on the extent to 
     which the Commission is in compliance with fully implementing 
     the GAO's recommendations.
       The bill includes a proviso making applicable to the 
     Commission the authorities relating to the treatment of 
     employees and printing and binding costs that are in the 
     statute governing the activities of the Congressional-
     Executive Commission on the People's Republic of China. The 
     bill carries forward the following provisos from the fiscal 
     year

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     2008 Act; a proviso relating to compensation levels for the 
     Commission's Executive Director; a proviso treating travel by 
     Commission members and staff under the same rules and 
     procedures that apply to travel by Members and staff of the 
     House of Representatives; a proviso related to performance-
     based cash awards; and a proviso related to regular employee 
     performance appraisals.

          United States Senate--China Interparliamentary Group


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill provides $150,000 for salaries and expenses of the 
     United States Senate-China Interparliamentary Group, which is 
     $1,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and $150,000 above 
     the request.

                                TITLE II

           UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

                  Funds Appropriated to the President


                           OPERATING EXPENSES

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The bill provides $808,584,000 for Operating Expenses, 
     which is $178,728,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level, 
     excluding emergency appropriations, and $41,400,000 above the 
     request. USAID shall provide a spending plan to the 
     Committees on Appropriations not later than 120 days after 
     enactment of this Act on the allocation of these funds.
       Contracting and procurement.--USAID shall make efforts to 
     ensure that United States small, minority-owned, and 
     disadvantaged business enterprises are able to fully 
     participate in USAID contracts for the provision of goods and 
     services. USAID should consult with the Committees on 
     Appropriations on specific actions taken and the success of 
     these efforts on a bi-annual basis.
       Partner vetting.--USAID should continue efforts to improve 
     its vetting system to ensure that funds are not diverted to 
     international terrorist organizations; however, vetting 
     procedures must not dissuade legitimate implementing partners 
     from participating in USAID programs. USAID shall provide the 
     Committees on Appropriations with regular updates on progress 
     made in developing such a system and is directed to provide a 
     report on the efficacy of the partner vetting pilot program 
     in the West Bank and Gaza not later than 180 days after 
     enactment of this Act.
       Staffing.--As USAID's ability to attract and retain the 
     highest caliber professionals has been in decline for a 
     decade, the bill provides funding for implementation of the 
     Development Leadership Initiative (DLI), as proposed in the 
     fiscal year 2009 budget request. USAID is directed to 
     prioritize the hiring of employees who have experience and 
     technical expertise in the areas of greatest demand, 
     including acquisitions and contracting, and up to 30 mid-
     level individuals may be hired to meet staffing needs under 
     the DLI. Efforts should be undertaken to recruit from groups 
     that are underrepresented in the Foreign and Civil Service. 
     USAID should conduct a thorough human resources assessment, 
     including a review of existing capabilities, a delineation of 
     future needs as identified in country-program plans, and an 
     assessment of needs related to near-term and long-term 
     facilities requirements. USAID is directed to consult with 
     the Committees on Appropriations on the rebuilding of 
     professional staff.


                   CIVILIAN STABILIZATION INITIATIVE

       Civilian Stabilization Initiative (CSI).--The bill provides 
     a total of $75,000,000 to continue to stand up a capacity for 
     the Department of State, USAID, and other relevant civilian 
     agencies to respond to post-conflict stabilization and 
     reconstruction challenges, which is $75,000,000 above the 
     fiscal year 2008 enacted level and $173,631,000 below the 
     request. This funding is in addition to $55,000,000, which 
     was provided for such purposes in Public Law 110-252. Within 
     the amounts provided in this bill, $30,000,000 is included 
     under this heading and $45,000,000 is included under the 
     ``Civilian Stabilization Initiative'' heading under title I 
     for this purpose.
       Funds under this heading are made available for the 
     internal surge portion of the initiative, including hiring 
     and training USAID personnel; prepositioning equipment for 
     the active and standby response corps; and deployment. In 
     addition, up to $6,000,000 is available for the Office of 
     Surge Administration. No funding is provided to implement the 
     civilian reserve corps portion of the initiative.
       The bill includes a proviso requiring the Secretary of 
     State and the USAID Administrator to submit a coordinated 
     joint spending plan and integrated implementation strategy 
     for funds made available in fiscal years 2008 and 2009 for 
     the CSI not later than 60 days after enactment of this Act.


                        CAPITAL INVESTMENT FUND

       The bill provides $35,775,000 for Capital Investment Fund 
     (CIF), which is $51,512,000 below the fiscal year 2008 level 
     and $135,225,000 below the request. USAID shall provide a 
     spending plan to the Committees on Appropriations not later 
     than 120 days after enactment of this Act on the allocation 
     of these funds. Funds are provided under this heading to 
     ensure that USAID continues to invest in information 
     technology, specifically the Global Acquisition System.
       Capital security cost-sharing program.--The bill provides 
     $135,225,000 under the ``Embassy Security, Construction and 
     Maintenance'' heading to support the USAID overseas 
     facilities construction program costs for fiscal year 2009, 
     which is intended to improve the transparency of functions 
     previously funded by the CIF.


                      OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

       The bill provides $42,000,000 for the Office of Inspector 
     General, which is $4,308,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
     level, excluding emergency appropriations, and $1,400,000 
     above the request. Programs that are currently funded through 
     emergency appropriations should be regularized into the 
     annual budget process.

                               TITLE III

                     BILATERAL ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE

                  Funds Appropriated to the President

       The bill directs funding for certain sectors in the amounts 
     allocated in the following table and subject to the 
     requirements of section 7019 of this Act. With the exception 
     of agriculture programs, funding in this bill for the sectors 
     identified in the table is the same as the fiscal year 2008 
     enacted levels and applies to all assistance appropriated in 
     title III of this Act and in prior Acts for fiscal year 2009. 
     With respect to agriculture programs, the amount noted in the 
     chart includes $375,000,000 for agriculture programs in title 
     III of this Act and an additional $75,000,000 for global food 
     security programs under the ``Development Assistance'' 
     heading.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                 Fiscal
     Program  [budget authority in thousands of dollars]       year 2009
                                                               directive
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Agriculture..................................................    450,000
Basic Education..............................................    700,000
Biodiversity.................................................    195,000
Clean Energy.................................................    100,000
Higher Education.............................................    133,000
Microenterprise..............................................    245,000
Water........................................................    300,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                    GLOBAL HEALTH AND CHILD SURVIVAL

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The bill provides $7,114,000,000 for Global Health and 
     Child Survival, which is $737,918,000 above the fiscal year 
     2008 level, excluding emergency appropriations, and 
     $757,170,000 above the request. Of the total, $1,955,000,000 
     is to be apportioned directly to USAID and $5,159,000,000 is 
     to be apportioned directly to the Office of the Global AIDS 
     Coordinator (OGAC) at the Department of State. Funds in this 
     account are allocated in the following table, subject to the 
     requirements of section 7019 of this Act:

                    GLOBAL HEALTH AND CHILD SURVIVAL
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Fiscal year
   Program, by account  [budget authority in        2009        Budget
             thousands of dollars]                request     authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
USAID Child Survival and Maternal Health......      369,500      495,000
    Polio.....................................       20,661       32,000
    Micronutrients............................          n/a       30,000
        Vitamin A.............................          n/a       20,000
    Iodine Deficiency Disorder................          n/a        2,000
    GAVI Fund.................................          n/a       75,000
USAID Vulnerable Children.....................       10,000       15,000
    Blind Children............................          n/a        2,000
USAID Family Planning/Reproductive Health.....      301,700      455,000
USAID Other Infectious Diseases...............      554,600      640,000
    Tuberculosis..............................       84,500      162,500
        Global TB Drug Facility...............          n/a     [15,000]
    Malaria...................................      385,000      382,500
    Avian Influenza...........................       50,000       65,000
    Neglected Diseases........................       25,000       25,000
    Unallocated Other Infectious Diseases.....       10,100        5,000
                                               -------------------------
      Subtotal, USAID Child Survival and          1,577,830    1,955,000
       Health.................................
HIV/AIDS Programs USAID HIV/AIDS..............      342,030      350,000
    Microbicides..............................       35,000       45,000
Department of State HIV/AIDS (OGAC/GHAI)......    4,779,000    5,159,000
    UNAIDS....................................       35,000       40,000
    Global Fund...............................      200,000      600,000
                                               -------------------------
Total--Global Health and Child Survival.......    6,356,830    7,114,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     Child Survival and Maternal Health
       Child survival.--USAID shall continue the targeted child 
     survival program that was started in fiscal year 2008 and is 
     also encouraged to collaborate with UNICEF's accelerated 
     child survival and development program.
       Of the funding provided for child survival and maternal 
     health programs, $2,000,000 is provided for iodine deficiency 
     programs, including through the UNICEF partnership.
       USAID should consider the work of the Institute for Global 
     Health at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, the OLG 
     Health Foundation and Autism Centre, Teleton Mexamerica and 
     their rehabilitation centers, and Partners in Health/Zanmi 
     Lasante.
       Maternal health.--Maternal health is a key global health 
     intervention and USAID is directed to make publicly available 
     the amount and uses of maternal health funding, by country.
       USAID should expand obstetric fistula programs in a manner 
     that addresses both immediate health services and long term 
     training.
       Vulnerable children.--The bill provides $15,000,000 for 
     displaced children, orphans, blind children, and other 
     vulnerable children. Assistance for children affected by HIV/
     AIDS is addressed elsewhere in the bill. USAID should 
     consider the work of the Fabretto Children's Foundation and 
     CHRISTUS Health System.
       Of the funding provided for vulnerable children, $2,000,000 
     is provided for child blindness programs. USAID should 
     consider the work of Helen Keller International, Christian 
     Blind Mission, and Operation Smile.
       Polio.--The bill provides $32,000,000 for polio programs.
     Family Planning/Reproductive Health
       The bill provides a total of $545,000,000 for voluntary 
     family planning/reproductive health programs, of which 
     $455,000,000 is provided under this heading. Funds made 
     available for family planning and reproductive

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     health shall include funding for activities in areas where 
     population growth threatens biodiversity or endangered 
     species.
     Health Care Workforce and Infrastructure
       USAID is directed to provide a report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations not later than 180 days after enactment of 
     this Act on current efforts to strengthen health systems, 
     including spending by program, and progress made. The report 
     should include a summary of OGAC's plans to implement the 
     World Health Organization (WHO) task shifting guidelines and 
     a summary of the health care infrastructure that will be 
     built with HIV/AIDS funding in this Act. USAID should 
     consider the work of Physicians for Peace, the Dikembe 
     Mutombo Foundation, the Global Institute for Community Health 
     and Development at the University of Miami, Doc to Dock, the 
     John F. Kennedy Memorial Medical Center, the Metro Atlanta 
     Neurosurgery Foundation, Project HOPE, the Healey Family 
     Foundation, Serabu Hospital, and Loma Linda University.
     Infectious Diseases
       Tuberculosis (TB).--Of the total provided for tuberculosis, 
     $15,000,000 is provided for the Global Tuberculosis Drug 
     Facility. USAID is encouraged to collaborate with WHO when 
     appropriate.
       Malaria.--Malaria funding should be made available in 
     accordance with country strategic plans incorporating best 
     public health practices including insecticide-treated bed 
     nets, artemisinin combination therapies, and indoor residual 
     spraying, and with significant support for purchase of 
     commodities and equipment, working with the WHO when 
     appropriate.
       Avian influenza virus.--The bill provides $65,000,000 for 
     programs to combat avian influenza and to improve 
     surveillance to respond to other emergent zoonotic diseases 
     of significant public health concern, which is in addition to 
     $75,000,000 provided for avian influenza in Public Law 110-
     252. USAID should consider the work of the Global Avian 
     Influenza Network for Surveillance.
       Neglected diseases.--The bill provides $25,000,000 to 
     continue USAID's support for an integrated response to 
     neglected tropical diseases.
       Noma.--USAID is directed to consult with the Committees on 
     Appropriations regarding possible efforts to prevent noma and 
     treat those afflicted.

                            Global HIV/AIDS

       AIDS vaccine.--USAID should consider the work of the 
     International AIDS Vaccine Initiative.
       Blood safety.--OGAC is directed to consult with the 
     Committees on Appropriations on its efforts to put in place a 
     comprehensive, integrated multi-year strategic approach that 
     will address the blood safety problem. OGAC should consider 
     the work of Safe Blood for Africa.
       Cost sharing.--Prior to the initiation of new country 
     programs, or extension of existing programs, OGAC shall 
     report to the Committees on Appropriations that such a 
     program includes cost sharing assurances with governments, 
     and transition strategies to ensure sustainability of such 
     programs under other international donor support, or budget 
     support by respective foreign governments.
       Evaluation of global HIV programs.--USAID and OGAC are 
     expected to increase funding for operations research, impact 
     evaluation research, and program monitoring to ensure that 
     interventions and approaches to service delivery are 
     evidence-based and continuously improved over time.
       Food security.--OGAC is directed to provide not less than 
     $100,000,000 for programs that address short-term and long-
     term approaches to food security as components of a 
     comprehensive approach to fighting HIV/AIDS, and is 
     encouraged to support programs that address the development 
     and implementation of nutrition support, guidelines, and care 
     services for people living with HIV/AIDS.
       Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.--The 
     bill provides not less than $600,000,000 for a United States 
     contribution to the Global Fund. The Secretary of State shall 
     consult with the Committees on Appropriations on the fiscal 
     year 2009 contribution to the Global Fund, taking into 
     account the projected budget shortfall in 2009.
       The Global Fund should continue to make strides in 
     financial and programmatic accountability by continuing 
     implementation of an enhanced financial reporting system that 
     tracks grant recipients (including government, civil society, 
     and faith-based sub-recipients), maintaining an independent 
     Office of Inspector General, and disbursing grants based on 
     performance. Oversight of the Global Fund remains a high 
     priority. The Secretary of State is directed to provide a 
     report to the Committees on Appropriations not later than 120 
     days after enactment of this Act that contains the most 
     recent Global Fund audit information, commitment and 
     disbursement data, and a summary of the recipient and sub-
     recipient expenditures as reported to the United States 
     Government.
       Human capacity issues.--Programs to train community health 
     care workers, doctors, nurses, and other health professionals 
     should be continued and expanded to include pediatric 
     training, training in prevention education, and in counseling 
     and testing. OGAC should consider the training programs at 
     the Fogarty International Center and the Centers for Disease 
     Control and Prevention.
       Media programs.--USAID, in collaboration with OGAC, should 
     continue HIV prevention-related local and national media 
     programs in Africa and Asia.
       New Partners Initiative.--OGAC should continue grant-making 
     under this Initiative through a competitive process and 
     priority should be given to proposals that have technical 
     merit, cost-effective budgets, and achievable objectives. 
     OGAC should consider the work of Artists for Charity, 
     Global Renewal, Inc., and Hoops for Africa.
       Orphans and vulnerable children.--OGAC is directed to meet 
     the ten percent statutory mandate for programs for orphans 
     and vulnerable children. These funds are intended to build 
     the long-term capacity of local organizations, including 
     faith-based organizations, and communities to support and 
     deliver services in an innovative and multi-faceted manner to 
     families, orphans, and vulnerable children affected by HIV/
     AIDS. OGAC is urged to support work with local governments 
     and non-governmental organizations, including faith-based 
     organizations, to protect orphans and vulnerable children 
     affected by HIV/AIDS from sexual violence.
       Regional programs.--USAID, in coordination with OGAC, is 
     encouraged to expand support for regional programs and should 
     consider the work of TREAT Asia.
       TB/HIV co-infection.--OGAC is directed to provide not less 
     than $150,000,000 for joint TB/HIV programs.
     Research and Development
       USAID should expand collaboration with other donors and 
     governments to develop new medicines, diagnostics, and 
     vaccines for diseases that affect the developing world. USAID 
     is directed to continue to provide the annual research and 
     development report to the Committees on Appropriations not 
     later than September 30, 2009.
       USAID should consider the work of the International AIDS 
     Vaccine Initiative, the Malaria Vaccine Initiative, Medicines 
     for Malaria Venture, the Aeras Global TB Vaccine Foundation, 
     and PATH's HealthTech partnership.
       Microbicides.--Not less than $45,000,000 should be made 
     available to support the development of microbicides and for 
     product preparedness. USAID should consider the work of the 
     International Partnership for Microbicides. USAID is directed 
     to report not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act 
     on USAID's strategic work plan for microbicides product 
     development, especially with regard to USAID's plans for next 
     generation product development.


                         DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE

       The bill provides $1,800,000,000 for Development 
     Assistance, which is $176,378,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
     level, excluding emergency appropriations, and $160,945,000 
     above the request. In the fiscal year 2009 budget request, 
     the Administration categorized countries as either falling 
     under the ``Development Assistance'' or the ``Economic 
     Support Fund'' headings according to their current 
     development status. The bill follows this designation unless 
     otherwise noted. Funds in this account are allocated in the 
     following table, subject to the requirements of section 7019 
     of this Act:

                         DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                      Fiscal
    Country  [Budget authority in thousands of      year 2009    Budget
                     dollars]                        request   authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bangladesh........................................     39,060     40,000
Brazil............................................      5,000     15,000
Cambodia..........................................     17,226     17,000
 Chad.............................................        200      5,000
 China............................................          0     11,000
 Dominican Republic...............................     20,700     25,700
 Ecuador..........................................     22,585     26,585
 Ethiopia.........................................     69,765     75,000
 Ghana............................................     23,200     25,000
 Guatemala........................................     28,795     29,000
 India............................................        900     10,000
 Indonesia........................................    122,021     71,000
 Kenya............................................     42,750     42,750
 Laos.............................................        250      1,000
 Mongolia.........................................      6,800      7,500
 Namibia..........................................          0      5,025
 Peru.............................................     53,293     63,293
 Philippines......................................     56,703     30,000
 Sri Lanka........................................      4,000      5,241
 Thailand.........................................      4,500      4,500
 Timor-Leste......................................      8,140     23,000
 Uganda...........................................     35,150     40,950
 Vietnam..........................................     10,700     15,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

      Agriculture
       USAID should support a multi-faceted program strategy that 
     provides immediate relief to vulnerable populations and 
     increases access to food in the short-term as well as 
     developing strategies and programs that support long-term, 
     sustainable agricultural practices in food insecure countries 
     to reduce the dependence on food aid, particularly in Africa 
     and Asia. USAID should prioritize the development of programs 
     for small-holder farmers, cooperatives, and vulnerable 
     populations, including female-headed households, as well as 
     the expansion of agriculture extension, training, research, 
     and education to prepare farmers and communities to adapt to 
     global climate change. USAID is encouraged to coordinate 
     efforts to increase food security and agricultural production 
     around the world with international efforts, including those 
     of the World Bank and UN agencies. USAID is directed, in 
     consultation with the Committees on Appropriations, to 
     develop a plan for increasing the number of agriculture 
     specialists in the field commensurate with the need. The bill 
     provides $75,000,000 for global food security, including 
     local purchase, in addition to funds otherwise made available 
     for such purposes.
     Agriculture programs
       USAID should consider the work of the World Cocoa 
     Foundation/National Confectioners Association, the United 
     Nations University Food and Nutrition Program, and the

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     International Fertilizer Development Center.
       Support for dairy development programs, which reach large 
     numbers of rural farmers, is continued. USAID should provide 
     not less than $30,000,000 to dairy and livestock development 
     with a focus on programs in Afghanistan, Sudan, and Haiti.
       The Global Crop Diversity Trust was created to collect, 
     document and store seeds securely in order to preserve 
     genetic diversity and $7,000,000 is provided for a United 
     States contribution to the Trust's endowment.
     Agricultural research
       Support is continued for agricultural research through the 
     Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, 
     which plays a central role in USAID's research program. USAID 
     should consider the work of the International Wheat and Maize 
     Improvement Center.
       The bill provides $29,000,000 for Collaborative Research 
     Support Programs (CRSPs) to support plant and biotechnology 
     research and development programs to improve food security 
     and income generation, particularly in Africa and Asia. 
     Research and development on salt-resistant crops and on ridge 
     tillage land use systems in West and sub-Saharan Africa are 
     supported.
     Economic Growth
       USAID should prioritize programs that increase economic 
     growth in developing countries as part of a multi-faceted 
     strategy that seeks to expand opportunities for the poorest 
     segments of society. USAID should consider gender differences 
     in the design and implementation of programs to promote 
     economic growth. USAID should consider the work of Georgia 
     State University, New Mexico State University, the Caribbean 
     Institute, and the Students in Free Enterprise Africa 
     Development Program.
       Artisans.--USAID should consider the work of Aid to 
     Artisans and Barro Sin Plomo.
       Cooperative Development Program.--The bill provides 
     $10,000,000 for USAID's Cooperative Development Program 
     within the Office of Private and Voluntary Cooperation.
       Financial market assistance in transition countries.--USAID 
     should continue programs that provide technical assistance in 
     the building and development of stock exchanges, central 
     banks, financial regulatory institutions, and private 
     financial intermediaries. USAID should consider the work of 
     the Financial Services Volunteer Corps.
       Governance.--USAID should consider the work of the 
     Institute for State Effectiveness.
       Infrastructure.--Investment in critical infrastructure can 
     sustain economic growth when coupled with a comprehensive 
     development strategy, and USAID is encouraged to continue 
     collaborating with the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) 
     in this area. USAID should expand efforts, similar to those 
     undertaken by UN-Habitat, to improve housing opportunities in 
     urban settings, especially in Kibera in Nairobi, Kenya. USAID 
     should also consider the work of the Niall Mellon Township 
     Trust.
       Microfinance.--The bill provides $245,000,000 for 
     microfinance and microenterprise development programs for the 
     poor, especially women. USAID should work with private 
     nongovernmental organizations, microfinance networks and 
     private voluntary organizations to maximize assistance to 
     poor clients. Of the total, 50 percent of funds should be for 
     grants to private networks, practitioner institutions, and 
     nongovernmental organizations, and USAID's Office of 
     Microenterprise should provide grants through a central 
     funding mechanism for contracts, cooperative agreements and 
     grants in order to ensure that programs in the field are 
     based on best practices. Further, of the total, $20,000,000 
     should be provided for microfinance service providers working 
     with people infected with HIV/AIDS. USAID should consider the 
     work of CHOICE Humanitarian and Esperanza International.
       Property rights.--Programs that address property rights, 
     create private real estate markets, and improve the 
     regulation of land tenure in order to provide economic 
     opportunity for the poorest of the poor should be expanded. 
     USAID should consider the work of the International Real 
     Property Foundation.
       Rural electrification.--USAID should consider the work of 
     the International Rural Power Access and Cooperative 
     Electrification program.
       Small and medium enterprises.--Programs that increase 
     access to capital for small and medium-sized enterprises, 
     including those owned by women in developing countries, 
     should be expanded. USAID is directed to develop a plan to 
     expand its programming in this area and to consult with the 
     Committees on Appropriations.
       Telecommunications.--USAID should consider the work of the 
     United States Telecommunications Training Institute.
       Trade capacity building.--The bill provides a total of 
     $20,000,000 for trade capacity building related to the 
     Central American Free Trade Agreement, including $10,000,000 
     under this heading; and $10,000,000 for trade capacity 
     building assistance to meet environmental standards related 
     to the Peru Free Trade Agreement from the amounts provided 
     for Peru under this heading.
       USAID is encouraged to support programs that allow 
     countries to benefit from the opportunities provided through 
     the African Growth and Opportunity Act, including programs 
     that regulate intellectual property as a means for social and 
     economic development.
     Education
       Basic education.--The bill provides a total of 
     $700,000,000, of which $400,000,000 is provided under this 
     heading for basic education. Education should be a key 
     component of the United States Government's development 
     strategy in developing countries. Of the amounts provided for 
     basic education, $240,000,000 should be used to provide 
     assistance in developing countries that have a national 
     education plan.
       The bill includes language in section 7064 that establishes 
     a three-country pilot program and USAID should consult with 
     the Committees on Appropriations on potential countries for 
     such programs. Each country should develop a five-year 
     implementation plan that supports the national education 
     plan. This pilot program should develop best practices that 
     can be utilized by other missions and should be staffed by 
     qualified education specialists.
       USAID should continue funding for programs to increase 
     access to basic education for children in sub-Saharan Africa, 
     including Ethiopia, through the reduction or elimination of 
     school fees.
       USAID is directed to provide the Committees on 
     Appropriations with a report not later than 180 days after 
     enactment of this Act on implementation of the United States 
     Government-wide strategy and all government basic education 
     programs, and information about how such programs support 
     national education plans.
       USAID should consider the work of Alfalit International, 
     the Issa Foundation, Social Contract Training Foundation, and 
     World ORT.
       Higher education and workforce development.--The bill 
     provides $133,000,000 for vocational, undergraduate, and 
     graduate education, which should be focused on countries 
     emerging from conflict that have an urgent need for 
     professionals skilled in public administration, education, 
     agriculture, engineering, public health and other fields 
     necessary for recovery and development. In addition, USAID 
     should prioritize higher education in countries that have 
     already made significant strides in providing quality 
     basic and secondary education to their populations.
       USAID should consider the work of the Asian University for 
     Women, the Center for Educational Excellence, the Center of 
     Entrepreneurship, the Center for Strategic Learning at 
     Hofstra University, and Spelman College.
       Continued funding for scholarships at United States 
     colleges and post-secondary institutions for students with 
     high financial need from Latin America and elsewhere is 
     encouraged and USAID should consider the work of the 
     Cooperative Association of States for Scholarships program.
       American Schools and Hospitals Abroad program.--The bill 
     provides $22,500,000 for the American Schools and Hospitals 
     Abroad program, with the expectation that USAID will allocate 
     funds under terms and conditions similar to prior fiscal 
     years. USAID should consider the work of the American 
     University of Beirut; American University in Kosovo; Ashdod 
     Emergency Medical Center; EARTH University in Costa Rica; 
     Edith Wolfson Medical Center; Feinberg Graduate School of the 
     Weizmann Institute of Science; Hadassah Medical Organization; 
     Hebrew University; Johns Hopkins University's Centers in 
     Nanjing, China and Bologna, Italy; Kigali Medical University 
     Foundation; Lebanese American University; Shaare Zedek 
     Medical Center; Tel Aviv University; and the University of 
     Kabul.
     Energy and Environment
       Clean energy.--The bill provides $100,000,000 for programs 
     and activities that reduce global warming by promoting the 
     sustainable use of renewable energy technologies and energy 
     efficient end-use technologies, carbon sequestration, and 
     carbon accounting. Given the growing demand for energy in 
     developing countries and concern with climate change, USAID 
     is strongly encouraged to strengthen the capacity of its 
     staff with expertise in these issues.
       Biodiversity.--Funding for biodiversity should prioritize 
     programs that protect tropical forests and the habitat of 
     endangered species, as well as wetlands and marine 
     ecosystems. The bill provides $25,000,000 for these 
     activities in the Amazon Basin, of which $15,000,000 is for 
     USAID's Initiative for Conservation in the Andean Amazon and 
     $10,000,000 is for such activities in the Brazilian Amazon. 
     In addition, $17,500,000 is provided for the Congo Basin 
     Forest Partnership, including $2,500,000 for the United 
     States Fish and Wildlife Services programs to protect the 
     habitat of great apes in Central Africa.
       USAID should consider working with other public and private 
     donors to protect wildlife in eastern Niger and continue work 
     to protect newly discovered wildlife in Southern Sudan.
       USAID should also expand its work in marine ecosystems in 
     order to preserve the habitat for coral and tropical fish and 
     consider the work of the Coral Reef Small Grants Program.
       Funding for the United States National Park Service for 
     technical and training programs for protected area management 
     in Samlaut, Cambodia, in consultation with USAID, should be 
     considered.
       Not less than $4,000,000 is provided for continued support 
     of the Colombian National

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     Park Service and nongovernmental organizations working in 
     buffer zones to protect Colombia's national parks and 
     indigenous reserves.
       USAID should work with the Government of Ecuador to support 
     achieving the goals of the Galapagos Invasive Species Fund.
       USAID should continue programs to protect the habitat of 
     orangutans in Borneo and Sumatra.
       USAID should consider the work of the Florida Aquarium, the 
     Wildlife Conservation Society, the Center for International 
     Forestry Research, the Peregrine Fund, and the Cheetah 
     Conservation Fund.
     Global Programs
       Child marriage.--USAID is encouraged to consider the 
     prevalence of child marriage when developing country 
     operating plans and should increase programmatic focus on 
     this issue.
       Democracy.--USAID's work in the area of democracy and 
     governance is important and funding for these programs should 
     increase in fiscal year 2009. Democracy programs should be 
     balanced between states in conflict and those working to 
     consolidate and continue their democratic transition. USAID 
     should consider the work of the University of Kentucky School 
     of Law.
       Patrick Leahy War Victims Fund.--USAID is directed to 
     provide not less than $13,000,000 to support this fund which 
     assists persons who are severely disabled as a result of 
     armed conflict.
       Reconciliation programs.--The bill provides $25,000,000 to 
     support programs that bring together and facilitate 
     interaction between individuals of different ethnic, 
     religious and political backgrounds from areas of civil 
     conflict and war. Of this amount, $9,000,000 is available for 
     such activities in the Middle East. The intent of this 
     program is to maximize the participation of local civil 
     society organizations and to involve antagonists directly in 
     people-to-people activities which promote mutual 
     understanding, trust and problem solving. USAID should 
     consider the work of LibforAll Foundation, In His Shoes 
     Ministries, Cooperation Ireland in conjunction with Syracuse 
     University, Jerusalem International YMCA, the Arava Institute 
     for Environmental Studies, Empower Peace Foundation, Peace 
     Research Institute in the Middle East, and Project Children.
       Safe water.--The bill provides not less than $300,000,000 
     from all accounts in this Act for water and sanitation supply 
     projects pursuant to the Senator Paul Simon Water for the 
     Poor Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-121). Recognizing that 
     growing populations and the shortage of safe water is a cause 
     of disease and conflict, funding should be used to provide 
     safe water and sanitation in high priority countries that are 
     selected based on the criteria in Public Law 109-121. 
     Increasing access to safe drinking water should continue to 
     be the highest priority in the programming of these funds. Of 
     this amount, not less than $125,000,000 should be made 
     available for programs and activities in sub-Saharan Africa. 
     USAID should ensure sufficient staff resources are in place 
     for implementing safe water and sanitation programs. USAID 
     shall consult with the Committees on Appropriations on the 
     uses of these funds.
       USAID should consider the work of the International Arid 
     Lands Consortium and the International Rural Water 
     Association.
       Of the total, up to $20,000,000 should be made available to 
     USAID's Global Development Alliance for public-private 
     partnerships, particularly with nongovernmental 
     organizations.
       USAID should consider programs to increase access to 
     potable water in the Kapchorwa District of Uganda, and should 
     consider expanding efforts related to reverse osmosis water 
     purification and household water treatment to reduce 
     morbidity and mortality in developing countries.
       USAID should consider funding for water resource management 
     through small-scale irrigation in Darfur to counter the 
     effects of flash flooding and frequent droughts.
       University programs.--USAID should continue its support of 
     a competitive university grants program under terms and 
     conditions similar to prior years. The Department of State 
     and USAID should consider proposals from the following 
     institutions, among others, through a transparent and 
     competitive funding process: Auburn University; Georgia State 
     University; Gonzaga University; Iowa State University; James 
     Madison University; Morehouse College; South Dakota School of 
     Mines and Technology; Stetson University College of Law; 
     Temple University's School of Law; University of Iowa; 
     University of Kentucky; University of Missouri at Columbia; 
     and Western Kentucky University.
       Victims of torture.--The bill provides $13,000,000 under 
     this heading for programs and activities that address the 
     needs of victims of torture. Programs funded with these funds 
     should be consistent with the goals of Public Law 106-87, the 
     Torture Victims Relief Reauthorization Act of 1999.
       In addition, USAID should provide support to foreign 
     torture treatment centers and programs should ensure that 
     culturally appropriate care is provided. USAID should 
     consider the work of the Peter C. Alderman Foundation.
       Women's leadership capacity building.--The bill provides 
     $15,000,000 for programs which enhance leadership and 
     economic opportunities for women in developing countries. 
     Funds should also be used to provide technical assistance and 
     capacity building for women's organizations. USAID should 
     consider the work of Women's Campaign International.
     Country Issues
       Bangladesh.--USAID and the Department of State are directed 
     to work with the Government of Bangladesh to strengthen human 
     rights and rule of law.
       Cambodia.--The bill provides funding for assistance for 
     Cambodia under this heading, of which up to $2,000,000 is for 
     programs to improve the capacity of Cambodian judicial, law 
     enforcement, and social institutions involved in combating 
     human trafficking.
       Chad.--USAID should continue efforts in Chad to assist 
     refugees and internally displaced persons, including 
     facilitating the delivery of assistance and helping 
     coordinate humanitarian aid provided by other donors.
       Eastern Africa.--USAID should be moving from emergency 
     response to reconstruction and long-term development in 
     regions such as southern Sudan, northern Uganda, the 
     Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Chad as much as 
     possible. USAID is directed to consult with the Committees on 
     Appropriations on implementation of these activities. USAID 
     is directed to increase efforts in Africa to provide 
     assistance to victims and potential victims of rape and 
     sexual violence in Darfur, eastern Chad, eastern Democratic 
     Republic of the Congo, and the Central African Republic.
       Guatemala.--Funding under this heading should be available 
     to support legal reform initiatives and programs to combat 
     crimes of violence that specifically target Guatemalan women 
     and girls in order to conform Guatemalan law with 
     international standards.
       India.--The bill provides $10,000,000 for assistance for 
     India to continue rule of law, health and energy/environment 
     programs. Efforts to assist the victims of the Bhopal tragedy 
     to obtain support from the Government of India to establish 
     and fund a commission to administer social, economic and 
     medical rehabilitation programs, implement environmental 
     restoration of polluted land, and provide funding for clean 
     drinking water should continue.
       Indonesia.--USAID and the Department of State should work 
     with the Government of Indonesia to ensure that religious 
     freedom and diversity is protected and those responsible for 
     attacks on religious minorities and institutions are 
     prosecuted.
       Namibia.--The bill provides $5,025,000 for assistance for 
     Namibia, of which $2,000,000 is for democracy and governance 
     programs, to be administered by USAID.
       Vietnam.--The bill provides $15,000,000 for assistance for 
     Vietnam, which should focus on judicial and economic reform 
     programs to strengthen the rule of law, protect human rights, 
     and expand economic opportunities. Of this amount, $3,000,000 
     is provided to continue environmental remediation of dioxin 
     contamination at the Da Nang Airport and related health 
     activities in nearby communities in Vietnam.


                   INTERNATIONAL DISASTER ASSISTANCE

       The bill provides $350,000,000 for International Disaster 
     Assistance, which is $30,261,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
     level, excluding emergency appropriations, and $51,950,000 
     above the request.
       The Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance is urged to adopt 
     the Emergency Education principles as defined by the United 
     Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and 
     include education as a component of humanitarian 
     interventions to the extent practicable.


                         TRANSITION INITIATIVES

       The bill provides $50,000,000 for Transition Initiatives, 
     which is $5,365,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and 
     $10,000,000 above the request.


                      DEVELOPMENT CREDIT AUTHORITY

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The bill provides $8,000,000 for the administrative 
     expenses of the Development Credit Authority (DCA), which is 
     $94,000 below the fiscal year 2008 level and $400,000 above 
     the request. In addition, $25,000,000 is provided by transfer 
     for programs.
       DCA is encouraged to expand its programming in the area of 
     safe water and sanitation.


                         economic support fund

                     (including transfer of funds)

       The bill provides $3,007,000,000 for Economic Support Fund 
     (ESF), which is $574,609,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
     level, excluding emergency appropriations, and $146,743,000 
     below the request. Funds in this account shall be allocated 
     in the following table, subject to the requirements of 
     section 7019 of this Act:

                          ECONOMIC SUPPORT FUND
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Fiscal year
Country/program [Budget authority in thousands      2009        Budget
                  of dollars]                     request     authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Africa:
  Horn of Africa and Pan Sahel Program........            0       10,000
  Liberia.....................................       90,245       90,300
  Sierra Leone................................       11,000       11,000
    Special Court.............................      [7,000]      [9,000]
  Somalia.....................................       20,250       20,250
  Sudan.......................................      254,100      254,100
  Zimbabwe....................................       26,000       26,000
East Asia and Pacific:
  Burma.......................................       13,750       15,000
  Cambodia....................................            0       10,000
  Indonesia...................................            *       65,000
  Malaysia....................................            0          500
  North Korea.................................        2,000        2,500
  Philippines.................................            *       30,000
  Thailand....................................            0        2,500
  Tibet.......................................        1,400        7,300
Europe and Eurasia:
  Cyprus......................................       11,000       11,000

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  Turkey......................................            0        7,500
Near East:
  Egypt.......................................      200,000      200,000
  Jordan......................................      263,547      263,547
  Lebanon.....................................       67,500       67,500
  Libya.......................................            0        2,500
  MEPI........................................       87,000       50,000
  Middle East Regional Cooperation............        3,000        5,000
  Near East Regional Democracy................          n/a       25,000
  Syria.......................................            0        2,500
  Tunisia.....................................            0        1,500
  West Bank and Gaza..........................       75,000       75,000
  Yemen.......................................            *       21,000
South and Central Asia:
  Afghanistan.................................      707,000      732,000
    Afghan Civilian Assistance Program........          n/a     [12,000]
    National Solidarity Program...............          n/a     [50,000]
    Women & Girls Programs....................          n/a    [100,000]
  Nepal.......................................       13,015       22,151
  Pakistan....................................      453,200      425,000
Western Hemisphere:
  Colombia....................................      142,366      200,000
  Haiti.......................................       84,200      121,250
  Mexico......................................            *       15,000
Global Programs:
  Disability Programs.........................          n/a        4,000
  Economic and Social Development Fund........          n/a       12,000
  Extractive Industries Transparency..........          n/a        3,000
  House Democracy Assistance..................          n/a        2,000
  Kimberley Process...........................          n/a        3,000
  Oceans and International Environment and           62,250       38,000
   Scientific Affairs.........................
    Civilian Science Research Initiative......          n/a      [5,000]
    World Bank Carbon Facility................          n/a      [5,000]
  Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in         7,183       12,000
   Persons....................................
  Reconciliation Programs.....................          n/a       12,500
  Title VIII..................................          n/a        5,000
  Trade Capacity Building--Central America....          n/a       10,000
  Wheelchairs.................................          n/a      10,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*Funding was requested under the ``Development Assistance'' heading.

     Africa
       Democratic Republic of the Congo.--The bill continues 
     assistance for post-conflict stabilization. Violence 
     associated with the exploitation of natural resources, 
     particularly columbite-tantalite, is of concern.
       Horn of Africa and Pan Sahel Program.--The bill provides 
     not less than $10,000,000 for programs and activities to 
     counter extremism in the Horn of Africa and Pan Sahel regions 
     of Africa to be administered by USAID at the mission level.
       Liberia.--USAID should support efforts to increase access 
     to electricity, and should expand programs that promote and 
     strengthen the rule of law, consistent with country plans.
       USAID and the Department of State should support 
     international efforts to trace and freeze assets allegedly 
     confiscated and controlled by former Liberian President 
     Charles Taylor, and by his family members and associates. 
     Funding is encouraged to support programs that work with the 
     Liberian Solicitor General to identify and recover these 
     funds.
       USAID should consider the work of North Carolina State 
     University.
       Sierra Leone.--The bill provides funding for assistance for 
     Sierra Leone under this heading, of which $9,000,000 is for 
     the Special Court for Sierra Leone.
       Sudan.--The bill provides $254,100,000 for assistance for 
     Sudan, of which a portion should be used to support a long-
     term development program in southern Sudan that includes 
     adequate attention to rule of law, institution building, 
     health, basic education, agriculture, and economic growth. 
     USAID and the Department of State are directed to report to 
     the Committees on Appropriations on an annual basis on 
     progress in southern Sudan.
       The Department of State is directed to report to the 
     Committees on Appropriations not later than 120 days after 
     enactment of this Act on actions taken by the Government of 
     China related to Sudan, including any efforts undertaken to 
     impede international sanctions, dilute international 
     condemnation of the Government of Sudan, or otherwise assist 
     the Government of Sudan in avoiding its obligations to comply 
     with existing UN resolutions. The report should also include 
     any efforts undertaken by the Government of China to pressure 
     the Government of Sudan to end the genocide in Darfur, a 
     brief description of the Department of State's efforts since 
     the start of the genocide to engage the Government of China 
     on the issue of Darfur, and specific proposals for obtaining 
     the cooperation of the Government of China in this effort.
     Europe and Eurasia
       Cyprus.--The bill provides $11,000,000 for assistance for 
     Cyprus for scholarships, administrative support of the 
     scholarship program, bicommunal projects, and measures aimed 
     at reunification of the island. There are concerns that some 
     projects on Cyprus have been funded without advance 
     consultation with the Government of the Republic of Cyprus. 
     Such consultations should occur whenever practicable in the 
     interest of transparency in the allocation of funds. The 
     requirements of section 7034(k) shall apply with respect to 
     the provision of assistance to nongovernmental organizations.
       Tunisia.--The bill provides $1,500,000 for assistance for 
     Tunisia to support human rights organizations and programs.
       Turkey.--The bill provides $7,500,000 for assistance for 
     Turkey. The Department of State shall consult with the 
     Government of Turkey and the Committees on Appropriations on 
     the uses of these funds.
     Near East
       Egypt.--Within the amount provided for project assistance, 
     up to $20,000,000 shall be made available for democracy, 
     governance, and human rights programs and not less than 
     $35,000,000 shall be for education programs, of which 
     $10,000,000 is for scholarships for Egyptian students with 
     high financial need. The requirements of section 7034(k) 
     shall apply with respect to the provision of assistance to 
     nongovernmental organizations.
       Jordan.--The bill provides $263,547,000 for assistance for 
     Jordan.
       Lebanon.--The bill provides $67,500,000 for programs in 
     Lebanon, of which not less than $10,000,000 is for 
     scholarships for students in Lebanon with high financial 
     need, including at American educational institutions. These 
     funds are to be awarded through an open and competitive 
     process. Of the total for Lebanon, $500,000 is provided for 
     the United States Forest Service's forest management and 
     wildlife conservation programs in Lebanon.
       Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI).--The bill 
     provides $50,000,000 to continue regional programs 
     traditionally managed by MEPI, of which $8,000,000 should be 
     used to continue a scholarship program to educate students 
     from countries with significant Muslim populations, including 
     at American educational institutions in those countries. 
     These funds are to be awarded through an open and competitive 
     process. The Department is directed to report to the 
     Committees on Appropriations on coordination with other 
     offices responsible for funding similar programs. USAID 
     should consider the work of Street Law.
       Middle East Regional Cooperation Program.--The bill 
     provides $5,000,000 for the Middle East Regional Cooperation 
     Program to promote technical cooperation between Arab and 
     Israeli scientists, students, and communities on topics 
     relevant to development in the Middle East.
       Middle East regional programs.--USAID should consider 
     technical assistance to increase the capacity of 
     nongovernmental organizations to meet the humanitarian and 
     psycho-social needs of the affected population in Sderot and 
     Western Negev, including through programs to train emergency 
     response teams.
       West Bank and Gaza.--The Department of State and USAID 
     should continue to support reform efforts of the Palestinian 
     Authority.
       Up to $2,000,000 of the funds provided under this heading 
     may be used to augment administrative expenses of USAID to 
     facilitate program administration and not less than 
     $3,000,000 should be designated for local nongovernmental 
     organizations operating in the West Bank to strengthen civil 
     society and improve social services for the Palestinian 
     people.
       USAID should consider the work of the First Regional 
     Cooperative Program for Health to be conducted by the Hebrew 
     University's Kuvin Center, Al Quds University, and St. John 
     Eye Hospital Jerusalem.
     South and Central Asia
       Afghanistan.--The bill provides a total of $1,041,950,000 
     for assistance for Afghanistan. USAID should intensify 
     efforts to address widespread corruption and heavy dependence 
     on illicit crops that continue to erode public confidence in 
     the Afghan government. As in the past, a portion of the 
     funding for Afghanistan is withheld from obligation, until 
     the Secretary of State certifies to the Committees on 
     Appropriations that the Government of Afghanistan at both the 
     national and provincial levels is cooperating fully with 
     United States-funded eradication and interdiction efforts in 
     Afghanistan. A national security waiver is included.
       The Secretary of State is directed to report to the 
     Committees on Appropriations not later than 180 days after 
     the date of enactment of this Act on its efforts to increase 
     participation by member states in the North Atlantic Treaty 
     Organization's mission in Afghanistan against the Taliban 
     and Al-Qaeda.
       USAID should continue support for the National Solidarity 
     Programme.
       Afghan women and girls.--The bill provides $100,000,000 for 
     programs for women and girls, of which $15,000,000 is 
     provided for training and equipment to improve the capacity 
     of women-led Afghan nongovernmental organizations, and to 
     support the activities of such organizations. USAID is 
     directed to more aggressively conduct outreach to such 
     organizations, particularly those in remote areas, to inform 
     them of USAID programs and procedures. USAID should make 
     building the capacity of women's organizations a priority. 
     The Department of State shall submit a report to the 
     Committees on Appropriations not later than September 30, 
     2009, describing the use of funds provided in fiscal years 
     2008 and 2009 to address the needs of Afghan women and girls.
       Independent Human Rights Commission.--USAID should continue 
     support for the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission 
     and other Afghan human rights organizations.
       Civilian Assistance Program.--The bill provides $12,000,000 
     for continued support for USAID's Afghan Civilian Assistance 
     Program, to assist victims of military operations.
       Higher education.--Of the funds made available for 
     education programs in Afghanistan, a significant portion is 
     to be made available to support programs in vocational and 
     higher education, including in public administration, 
     engineering, public health, education, and other fields 
     necessary to rebuild the country.
       Pakistan.--The bill provides $425,000,000 for assistance 
     for Pakistan, in addition to sums provided in Public Law 110-
     252. USAID is urged to prioritize programs that strengthen 
     democratic governance and the rule of law,

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     create educational and economic opportunities for Pakistani 
     youth, and invest in the energy and agriculture sectors. The 
     assistance provided is intended for programs and not direct 
     budget support. Funding is also provided to continue economic 
     development for the Federally Administered Tribal Areas 
     (FATA). The Secretary of State is directed to press the 
     democratically-elected Government of Pakistan on human 
     rights, particularly with respect to women and girls, 
     judicial independence and freedom of the press. The 
     Government of Pakistan is urged to move expeditiously to 
     remedy constitutional breaches of the previous regime by 
     restoring the independent judiciary, freeing political 
     prisoners and ensuring due process.
     Western Hemisphere
       Central America.--The bill provides $12,000,000, within 
     Western Hemisphere regional funds, for assistance for 
     countries in Central America to continue the ``Economic and 
     Social Development Fund for Central America.'' These funds 
     should be administered by USAID, in consultation with the 
     Department of State. USAID is directed to consult with the 
     Committees on Appropriations prior to the obligation of these 
     funds.
       Colombia.--The bill provides $200,000,000 for economic 
     assistance programs in Colombia apportioned directly to USAID 
     for continued support of new and ongoing development 
     programs.
       Within the total, $45,000,000 shall be available to support 
     internally displaced persons, refugees and other indigenous 
     vulnerable groups, of which $3,500,000 is transferred to 
     ``Migration and Refugee Assistance'' for emergency relief 
     through nongovernmental organizations for Colombian refugees 
     in neighboring countries. Additionally, up to $15,000,000 of 
     the funds made available for Colombia under this heading is 
     directed to be used for programs which specifically benefit 
     Afro-Colombian and indigenous communities.
       Haiti.--The bill provides a total of $121,250,000 for 
     assistance for Haiti.
       USAID should continue funding for watershed reforestation 
     to stabilize Haiti's fragile hillsides and support 
     sustainable agriculture.
       Crowding, excessive pre-trial detention, and inhumane 
     conditions in the National Penitentiary are of concern and 
     USAID should support efforts to address this problem.
       USAID should consider the work of the Management Sciences 
     for Health, Pure Water for the World, and Florida Association 
     of Volunteer Action in the Caribbean and Americas.
       Mexico.--The bill provides $15,000,000 for assistance for 
     Mexico for economic assistance and civil society institution 
     building.
     Asia
       Cambodia.--The bill provides $10,000,000 for assistance for 
     Cambodia under this heading and an additional $17,000,000 
     under the ``Development Assistance'' heading, including for 
     an endowment.
       Indonesia.--The bill provides $65,000,000 for assistance 
     for Indonesia under this heading, and an additional 
     $71,000,000 under the ``Development Assistance'' heading. 
     USAID should continue its programs in Aceh and maintain a 
     presence.
       The Department of State should work with the Government of 
     Indonesia to ensure that the United Nations and other 
     humanitarian organizations have free access to people in need 
     in Papua.
       Nepal.--The bill provides $22,151,000 for assistance for 
     Nepal under this heading to support security sector reform, 
     governance and other development activities.
       Philippines.--The bill provides $30,000,000 for assistance 
     for the Philippines under this heading, and an additional 
     $30,000,000 under the ``Development Assistance'' heading. 
     USAID should continue support for conflict resolution 
     activities in Mindanao and expand judicial training programs.
       Thailand.--The bill provides $2,500,000 for assistance for 
     Thailand under this heading for development and conflict 
     resolution programs in southern Thailand. An additional 
     $4,500,000 is also included under the ``Development 
     Assistance'' heading.
       Tibet.--The bill provides $7,300,000 for assistance for 
     programs that preserve cultural traditions and promote 
     economic development and environmental conservation in 
     Tibetan communities, to be administered by USAID. The Special 
     Coordinator for Tibetan Issues should play an active role in 
     the allocation of funds for programs and activities in Tibet, 
     as authorized by Public Law 107-223.
       Organizations involved in China rule of law programs should 
     seek opportunities to conduct programs that can improve the 
     human rights situation and the administration of justice in 
     Tibetan areas, including Tibetan areas outside the Tibetan 
     Autonomous Region.
       USAID should consider the work of The Bridge Fund.
       Timor-Leste.--The bill provides $23,000,000 for assistance 
     for Timor-Leste under this heading, of which $1,500,000 is to 
     be used for higher education scholarships including 
     vocational training, undergraduate, and graduate studies.
     Global Programs
       Asia-Pacific Partnership Program.--The bill provides no 
     funding for this program.
       Civilian Research and Development Foundation.--The bill 
     provides $5,000,000 for programs that engage scientists in 
     the establishment of new international partnerships through 
     cooperative research and development activities to provide 
     former weapons scientists the opportunity to participate in 
     scientific research with their civilian counterparts to 
     develop skills relevant for sustained civilian employment.
       Democracy.--The bill provides the following amounts for 
     democracy and governance programs, in addition to funds 
     otherwise made available for such purposes: $2,500,000 for 
     Libya; $500,000 for Malaysia, to be administered by the 
     Department of State; $2,500,000 for North Korea; $2,500,000 
     for Syria; and $25,000,000 for Near East Regional Democracy 
     (NERD). The Department of State shall consult with the 
     Committees on Appropriations on the uses of NERD funds, which 
     shall be awarded on a competitive basis.
       Disabilities.--The bill provides $4,000,000 for programs 
     that address the needs and protect the rights of people with 
     disabilities in developing countries. Funding should be used 
     to support the public dissemination of information on 
     independent living, advocacy, education and transportation 
     through accessible technologies, other than the Internet. 
     USAID should consider funding partnerships between United 
     States entities with expertise in these issues and 
     organizations with expertise in communications technology not 
     requiring the Internet, to benefit disability organizations 
     and individuals with disabilities in developing countries.
       Environmental protection.--USAID should consider the work 
     of the Foundation for Environmental Security and 
     Sustainability.
       Extractive industries.--The bill provides $3,000,000 for a 
     United States contribution to the Extractive Industries 
     Transparency Initiative Trust Fund.
       Health programs.--The bill provides not less than 
     $122,000,000 for global health activities under this heading. 
     Of the total, $70,000,000 is for child survival activities; 
     $51,000,000 is for family planning/reproductive health 
     programs; and $1,000,000 is for infectious diseases.
       Kimberley Process.--The bill provides $3,000,000 for the 
     Kimberley Process Certification Scheme, with an emphasis on 
     regional efforts to combat cross-border smuggling and to 
     strengthen the role and capacity of civil society groups in 
     the Kimberley Process.
       Parliamentary exchanges.--The bill provides $2,000,000 for 
     the House Democracy Assistance Commission. This program is 
     not included in the fiscal year 2009 justification material 
     and is therefore subject to the notification requirements of 
     section 7015.
       Trafficking in persons.--The bill provides $12,000,000 for 
     programs to prevent trafficking in persons consistent with 
     the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000.
       Wheelchairs.--The bill provides $10,000,000 for wheelchair 
     programs in developing countries to be allocated through a 
     fully open and competitive process. Programs should provide 
     quality, low-cost wheelchairs that utilize appropriate 
     technologies, and are sustainable.


                             DEMOCRACY FUND

       The bill provides $116,000,000 for the Democracy Fund, 
     which is $46,672,000 below the fiscal year 2008 level and 
     $116,000,000 above the request. Of the total, not less than 
     $74,000,000 is for the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and 
     Labor at the Department of State, and not less than 
     $37,000,000 is for the Office of Democracy and Governance of 
     the Bureau of Democracy, Conflict, and Humanitarian 
     Assistance at USAID.
       Expanding access to information.--The bill provides 
     $5,000,000 for Internet activities to expand access and 
     information in closed societies and these funds are to be 
     awarded on a competitive basis.
       Notifications.--In order to increase oversight of democracy 
     programs, notification is required of any contract, grant, or 
     cooperative agreement in excess of $1,000,000 from funds made 
     available under this heading, and in excess of $2,500,000 
     from funds made available under other headings in the bill.


                     INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR IRELAND

       The bill provides $15,000,000 for the International Fund 
     for Ireland, which is $122,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
     level and $15,000,000 above the request.


            ASSISTANCE FOR EUROPE, EURASIA AND CENTRAL ASIA

       The bill provides $650,000,000 for Assistance for Europe, 
     Eurasia and Central Asia, a new account which merges the 
     authorities and appropriations for the budget request for 
     Assistance for Eastern Europe and the Baltic States and 
     Assistance for the Independent States of the Former Soviet 
     Union. This amount is $40,050,000 below the fiscal year 2008 
     level and $28,267,000 above the request for both accounts 
     referenced above.
     Country Programs
       Armenia.--Funds are provided to continue governance and 
     economic development programs. The Department of State is 
     urged to work with the Government of Armenia to establish an 
     independent and objective commission to investigate fully the 
     events surrounding the 2008 presidential election and the 
     subsequent violence.
       Kosovo.--USAID should consider the work of the Kosovo 
     Memory Book.
       North Caucasus.--The bill provides $9,000,000 to continue 
     programs in the North Caucasus, which shall be used for 
     humanitarian, conflict mitigation, human rights, civil 
     society and relief and recovery assistance. USAID should 
     consult with the Committees on Appropriations on the proposed 
     uses of these funds.
       Russia.--USAID should consider the work of the Russian 
     Project, including the Moscow-based Moms and Babies Project. 
     The bill

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     continues language in section 7073 restricting assistance for 
     the government of Russia due to its support for the Iranian 
     nuclear program.
       South Caucasus.--The Department of State is expected to use 
     existing authority under section 498B of the Foreign 
     Assistance Act of 1961 as necessary to carry out confidence-
     building measures among the parties to the Nagorno-Karabakh 
     conflict. The bill provides up to $8,000,000 to address 
     ongoing humanitarian needs in Nagorno-Karabakh.
       Ukraine.--The bill provides $71,500,000 for assistance for 
     Ukraine to continue governance and economic development 
     programs. USAID should consider the work of the Ukrainian 
     Congress Committee of America.
     Regional Programs
       Civilian science.--Science diplomacy can help address 
     energy, agriculture, nonproliferation, health and other 
     pressing global problems. The Department of State should 
     consider the work of the Science Education for New Civic 
     Engagements and Responsibilities.
       Democracy, anti-trafficking and human rights.--USAID should 
     consider the work of the Eurasia Foundation, MiraMed, and the 
     Institute for Sustainable Communities.
       Health programs.--The bill provides up to $36,143,000 for 
     global health and child survival under this account, of which 
     $8,465,000 is for child survival and maternal health, 
     $9,000,000 is for family planning/reproductive health 
     programs, and $18,678,000 is for infectious disease programs. 
     USAID should consider the work of the Eurasian Medical 
     Education Program of the American College of Physicians, 
     Hellenicare, and the Primary Health Care Initiative.
       OSCE and OHR accounts.--Within the total provided under 
     this heading, $52,113,000 is made available for regional 
     programs, of which, $22,510,000 is available to support the 
     activities of the Organization for Security and Cooperation 
     in Europe and $4,200,000 is to support the Office of the High 
     Representative.
       Religious/ethnic discrimination.--USAID should support 
     programs that address anti-Semitism and religious persecution 
     in the Russian Federation, Ukraine, and Belarus. The 
     Coordinator of United States Assistance to Europe and Eurasia 
     is directed to provide a report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations not later than 120 days after enactment of 
     this Act on assistance provided by the United States to 
     address these concerns and should consider the work of the 
     Union of Councils for Jews in the Former Soviet Union.
       United States Forest Service (USFS).--The bill provides 
     $500,000 for continued support of the work of the USFS in the 
     Russian Far East.
       Funds in this account are allocated in the following table, 
     subject to the requirements of section 7019 of this Act:

             ASSISTANCE FOR EUROPE, EURASIA AND CENTRAL ASIA
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Fiscal year
Country/region  [Budget authority in thousands      2009        Budget
                  of dollars]                     request     authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Central Asia:
    Kazakhstan................................       13,500       13,500
    Kyrgyz Republic...........................       23,400       24,400
    Tajikistan................................       25,233       25,233
    Turkmenistan..............................        8,000        7,000
    Uzbekistan................................        7,000        7,000
    Regional--Central Asia....................        6,207        3,000
                                               -------------------------
      Subtotal, Central Asia..................       83,340       80,133
Europe and Eurasia:
    Albania...................................       18,910       18,910
    Armenia...................................       24,000       48,000
    Azerbaijan................................       19,500       18,500
    Belarus...................................       10,000       11,500
    Bosnia and Herzegovina....................       29,485       29,444
    Georgia...................................       52,000       52,000
    Kosovo....................................      125,000      120,900
    Macedonia.................................       19,003       19,000
    Moldova...................................       15,200       14,500
    Montenegro................................        7,000        7,000
    Russia....................................       47,000       60,000
    Serbia....................................       46,274       46,500
    Ukraine...................................       69,575       71,500
      Total--Europe and Eurasia Regional......       55,446       52,113
        Europe Regional.......................       29,953       28,081
        Eurasia Regional......................       25,493       24,032
                                               -------------------------
          Subtotal, Europe and Eurasia........      538,393      569,867
                                               -------------------------
          Total, Europe, Eurasia and Central        621,733      650,000
           Asia...............................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                          Department of State


          INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL AND LAW ENFORCEMENT

       The bill provides $875,000,000 for International Narcotics 
     Control and Law Enforcement (INCLE), which is $321,074,000 
     above the fiscal year 2008 enacted level and $327,061,000 
     below the request. The amount provided is in addition to 
     $199,000,000 provided in Public Law 110-252.
       Under certain extraordinary circumstances, the Department 
     of State is required to exercise ``notwithstanding'' 
     authority. However, this authority has sometimes been used 
     without notification to the Committees on Appropriations. The 
     Secretary of State is directed to notify the Committees on 
     Appropriations in writing each time such authority is used, 
     including providing a justification for such action.
     Country Programs
       Afghanistan.--The bill continues a limitation on the use of 
     funds for aerial eradication through the spraying of 
     herbicides in Afghanistan, unless the President of 
     Afghanistan requests such assistance.
       Central America.--The bill provides $70,000,000 under the 
     Merida Initiative for the countries of Central America, 
     subject to similar requirements as those in Public Law 110-
     252.
       Colombia.--The bill provides $45,000,000 for justice and 
     rule of law activities, as described in the table under 
     section 7046.
       Dominican Republic, Haiti and Guatemala.--The bill includes 
     $2,500,000 for the Dominican Republic and $2,500,000 for 
     Haiti as part of the Merida Initiative to support 
     counternarcotics and border security programs, anti-
     corruption, judicial reform, institution-building, and rule 
     of law programs. Additionally, the bill includes $3,000,000 
     for continued support of the International Commission Against 
     Impunity in Guatemala. These funds are in addition to levels 
     requested by the Administration under this heading for 
     Guatemala, Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
       Ghana.--USAID should consider the work of the Leitner 
     Center in Ghana.
       Mexico.--The bill provides $246,000,000 under this heading 
     for continued support of activities related to the Merida 
     Initiative, subject to similar requirements as those in 
     Public Law 110-252 including that 15 percent of the funds for 
     law enforcement activities may not be obligated until the 
     Secretary of State reports to the Committees on 
     Appropriations that certain requirements related to human 
     rights have been met. The bill does not provide or permit any 
     funds to be used for the purchase or lease of UH-60 transport 
     helicopters, equipment, training or related assistance; such 
     funding will be considered at a later date.
     Global Programs
       International Law Enforcement Academies (ILEA).--The 
     Department of State should provide the amount requested for 
     ILEAs.
       Intellectual property.--The bill provides $5,000,000 for 
     programs to combat intellectual property piracy.
       International demand reduction programs.--The bill provides 
     $10,000,000 for drug demand reduction programs.
       Missing and exploited children.--The Department of State 
     should consider the overseas work of the National Center for 
     Missing and Exploited Children.
       Trafficking in persons.--The bill provides $10,000,000 
     under this heading for activities to prevent trafficking in 
     persons.
       Transfers.--The Secretary of State shall provide a report 
     not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act that 
     details funds transferred to the Department of State from the 
     Department of Defense for programs and activities in Iraq and 
     Afghanistan, for section 1207 programs, for fiscal years 
     2005-2008, and planned transfers for fiscal year 2009.


                      ANDEAN COUNTERDRUG PROGRAMS

       The bill provides $315,000,000 for Andean Counterdrug 
     Programs, which is $9,808,000 below the fiscal year 2008 
     level and $91,757,000 below the request. Funds in this 
     account are allocated in the following table, subject to the 
     requirements of section 7019 of this Act:

                       ANDEAN COUNTERDRUG PROGRAMS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Fiscal year
  Country  [Budget authority in thousands of        2009        Budget
                   dollars]                       request     authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bolivia.......................................       31,000       26,000
Brazil........................................        1,000        1,000
Colombia......................................      329,557      242,500
Ecuador.......................................        7,200        7,500
Panama........................................        1,000        1,000
Peru..........................................       37,000       37,000
                                               -------------------------
    Total--ACP................................      406,757      315,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       Colombia.--The bill provides $242,500,000 for interdiction 
     and eradication activities and $45,000,000 of funding 
     requested under this heading for rule of law activities is 
     shifted to the INCLE account.
       Twenty percent of funds for aerial spraying may not be made 
     available unless the Secretary of State certifies that 
     complaints of harm to human health and licit crops are 
     thoroughly evaluated and fair compensation is paid in a 
     timely manner. The Secretary of State is directed to submit a 
     report to the Committees on Appropriations, not later than 
     120 days after enactment of this Act, detailing all claims, 
     evaluation, and compensation paid during the 12 month period 
     prior to the date of enactment.
       House Report 110-197 required the Secretary of State, in 
     consultation with the Secretary of Defense, to report on a 
     multi-year strategy for the United States assistance program 
     in Colombia. The Secretary of State is directed to provide a 
     report to the Committees on Appropriations not later than 45 
     days after enactment of this Act on the status of this multi-
     year strategy.
       The bill provides not more than $16,730,000 for 
     administrative expenses for programs funded under this 
     heading for the Department of State and not more than 
     $8,000,000 may be used for USAID administrative expenses for 
     alternative development/institution building programs 
     funded under the ``Economic Support Fund'' heading.
       Peru.--The bill provides $37,000,000 for assistance for 
     Peru to continue interdiction and eradication activities. 
     USAID should consider the work of the Field Museum of 
     Chicago.


    nonproliferation, anti-terrorism, demining and related programs

       The bill provides $525,000,000 for Nonproliferation, Anti-
     terrorism, Demining and Related Programs (NADR), which is 
     $41,945,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and $26,000,000 
     above the request. Funds in this

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     account are allocated in the following table, subject to the 
     requirements of section 7019 of this Act:

     NONPROLIFERATION, ANTI-TERRORISM, DEMINING AND RELATED PROGRAMS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Fiscal year
  Programs [Budget authority in thousands of        2009        Budget
                   dollars]                       request     authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Nonproliferation Programs
Nonproliferation and Disarmament Fund.........       40,000       41,000
Export Control and Related Border Security           41,300       44,000
 Assistance...................................
Global Threat Reduction (formerly NWMDE)......       64,000       61,000
    Biosecurity Engagement Program............  ...........     [27,000]
IAEA Voluntary Contribution...................       50,000       61,000
CTBT International Monitoring System..........        9,900       25,000
Weapons of Mass Destruction Terrorism.........        5,000        2,000
                                               -------------------------
        Subtotal, Nonproliferation Programs...      210,200      234,000
Anti-terrorism Programs
Anti-terrorism Assistance.....................      141,475      141,300
Terrorist Interdiction Program................        8,900       10,000
CT Engagement with Allies.....................        1,200        1,200
Counterterrorism Financing....................        8,425        8,500
                                               -------------------------
        Subtotal, Anti-terrorism Programs.....      160,000      161,000
Regional Stability & Humanitarian Assistance
Humanitarian Demining Program.................            0       65,500
International Trust Fund......................            0       12,500
Small Arms/Light Weapons Destruction..........            0       52,000
Conventional Weapons Destruction..............      128,800            0
                                               -------------------------
        Subtotal, Regional Stability &              128,800      130,000
         Humanitarian Assistance..............
                                               -------------------------
            Total--NADR.......................      499,000      525,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                    migration and refugee assistance

       The bill provides $931,000,000 for Migration and Refugee 
     Assistance, which is $107,822,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
     level, excluding emergency appropriations, and $167,000,000 
     above the request. The amount provided is in addition to 
     $350,000,000 appropriated in Public Law 110-252.
       Administrative expenses.--The bill discontinues the 
     limitation on administrative expenses carried under this 
     heading in prior years. The Department of State should 
     continue to hold administrative expenses to a minimum, in 
     order to provide the maximum funding possible for overseas 
     refugee processing and services. The fiscal year 2009 
     spending plan shall detail the projected administrative 
     expenses and justify any increase above the request.
       Colombia.--The bill provides $3,500,000 for assistance for 
     Colombian refugees in neighboring countries by transfer from 
     the ESF account.
       Iraqi refugees.--The Department of State and USAID should 
     aggressively support refugee relief and resettlement programs 
     for displaced Iraqis inside and outside of Iraq, including 
     those displaced in Syria, and for religious minorities.
       The Department of State should ensure that the Iraqi 
     resettlement program remains a priority and that the previous 
     backlog is addressed.
       Migration to Israel.--The bill provides not less than 
     $30,000,000 for assistance for refugees resettling in Israel.
       North Korea.--Assistance should be made available for North 
     Korean refugees, as authorized by Public Law 108-333.
       Tibetan refugees.--The Department of State should work with 
     the Government of Nepal to ensure the safe transit of Tibetan 
     refugees and to respect the rights of, and provide legal 
     protections to, Tibetans residing in Nepal.
       Thai-Burma border.--There is continued concern with the 
     plight of refugees and internally displaced persons along the 
     Thai-Burma border, and the Department of State shall provide 
     sufficient resources to address these needs.
       United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA).--The 
     Department of State is directed to work closely with UNRWA 
     and host governments to develop a strategy for identifying 
     individuals known to have engaged in terrorist activities.


     united states emergency refugee and migration assistance fund

       The bill provides $40,000,000 for the United States 
     Emergency Refugee and Migration Assistance Fund, which is 
     $4,635,000 below the fiscal year 2008 level, excluding 
     emergency appropriations, and $5,000,000 below the request.

                          Independent Agencies


                              peace corps

                     (including transfers of funds)

       The bill provides $340,000,000 for the Peace Corps, which 
     is $9,201,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and $3,500,000 
     below the request.
       The Peace Corps' strategy guiding its geographic 
     distribution of volunteers should be examined in light of 
     shifting strategic interests, increasing costs of programs, 
     and limited resources. The Peace Corps did not respond 
     adequately to the report required in the explanatory 
     statement accompanying the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 
     2008 (Public Law 110-161). In addition to the annual budget 
     justification, the Peace Corps shall submit the required 
     report, not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act, 
     which shall include a detailed description of the criteria 
     used to assign volunteers on a country-by-country basis.
       The bill includes a new provision requiring the Peace Corps 
     to follow the regular notification procedures of the 
     Committees on Appropriations when deciding to open, close, or 
     significantly reduce the number of personnel of any domestic 
     office.


                    millennium challenge corporation

                     (including transfer of funds)

       The bill provides $875,000,000 for the MCC, which is 
     $669,388,000 below the fiscal year 2008 level and 
     $1,350,000,000 below the request.
       Allocation of funding.--The bill includes $875,000,000 for 
     the MCC in support of its goals to reduce poverty and promote 
     sustainable economic growth and democracy through country 
     compacts. There is concern with the trend of significantly 
     larger country compacts since the MCC's inception. The 
     average size of compacts signed in 2005 was $181,000,000. By 
     2008, the average had almost tripled to $494,666,667.
       Between fiscal years 2004-2008, Congress appropriated 
     $7,500,000,000 for the MCC for 18 country compacts. Of this 
     amount, only $353,602,831 had been disbursed by the end of 
     fiscal year 2008. In an effort to ensure that the MCC does 
     not become overextended, that existing compacts are meeting 
     their goals, and future compacts are of a manageable size, 
     the MCC is urged to limit compact size to not more than 
     $350,000,000 in fiscal year 2009. There is also a concern 
     that threshold programs are not meeting their targets, and 
     that a review of the efficacy of these programs is needed 
     before additional threshold programs are begun. The MCC shall 
     consult with the Committees on Appropriations prior to 
     implementing new threshold programs.
       Compact implementation.--Several compacts are scheduled to 
     be completed in 2010. Due to delays in implementation, 
     several of them may not complete their programs within the 
     five-year compact time limit. The MCC shall consult with the 
     Committees on Appropriations on the status of the compacts on 
     a regular basis. The MCC shall notify the Committees on 
     Appropriations immediately if the compact program will not be 
     completed, in order to allow for consideration by Congress of 
     an extension of the five-year time limit.
       Contracting and procurement.--The MCC is directed to 
     provide a report to the Committees on Appropriations not 
     later than 120 days after enactment of this Act on actions 
     taken to ensure that United States small, minority-owned, and 
     disadvantaged business enterprises are able to fully 
     participate in the provision of goods and services that are 
     financed with funds made available to the MCC.
       Indicators.--The MCC Board of Directors is urged to 
     consider the establishment of an indicator to take into 
     consideration the votes and positions of countries in 
     international and multilateral institutions with respect to 
     internationally recognized human rights, including religious 
     freedom.
       Report.--The MCC is directed to submit a report to the 
     Committees on Appropriations not later than 180 days after 
     enactment of this Act describing the MCC's post-compact 
     country transition plan, including how the investment in each 
     compact will be utilized, continued and/or maintained by each 
     country in the future.


                       inter-american foundation

       The bill provides $22,500,000 for the Inter-American 
     Foundation, which is $1,670,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
     level and $2,500,000 above the request.


                     african development foundation

       The bill provides $32,500,000 for the African Development 
     Foundation (ADF), which is $2,743,000 above the fiscal year 
     2008 level and $2,500,000 above the request.
       The ADF is directed to provide a report to the Committees 
     on Appropriations not later than 90 days after enactment of 
     this Act that outlines a timeline for implementation of the 
     recommendations in the June 2008 USAID Inspector General 
     audit and information about actions taken to ensure that the 
     shortfalls in the Senegal program are not replicated in other 
     ADF country programs.

                       Department of the Treasury


               international affairs technical assistance

       The bill provides $25,000,000 for International Affairs 
     Technical Assistance, which is $4,765,000 above the fiscal 
     year 2008 level and $4,000,000 below the request.


                           debt restructuring

       The bill provides $60,000,000 for Debt Restructuring, which 
     is $29,945,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and 
     $81,000,000 below the request.
       The bill provides $20,000,000 to support implementation of 
     the Tropical Forest Conservation Act.

                                TITLE IV

                   INTERNATIONAL SECURITY ASSISTANCE

                  Funds Appropriated to the President


                        peacekeeping operations

       The bill provides $250,200,000 for Peacekeeping Operations, 
     which is $23,819,000 below the fiscal year 2008 level and 
     $3,000,000 above the request, to support multilateral 
     peacekeeping operations and training.
       Trans-Sahara Counterterrorism Partnership.--The bill 
     provides $15,000,000 for this initiative.
       Multinational Force and Observers (MFO).--The bill provides 
     $25,000,000 for a United States contribution to the MFO 
     mission in the Sinai. Additional funds for security 
     requirements should be matched by sources other than the 
     United States.
       Darfur.--The Department of State may provide up to 
     $16,000,000 from the Global Peace Operations Initiative to 
     support peacekeeping efforts in Darfur for training the 
     UNAMID operation, following consultation with the Committees 
     on Appropriations.


             international military education and training

       The bill provides $91,000,000 for International Military 
     Education and Training,

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     which is $5,819,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and 
     $500,000 above the request.
       Guatemala.--The bill continues certification requirements 
     similar to prior years regarding the Guatemalan Air Force, 
     Navy, and Army Corps of Engineers and cooperation with the 
     International Commission Against Impunity.
       Western Hemisphere Institute for Security and Cooperation 
     (WHINSEC).--The Department of State is directed to provide a 
     report not later than 60 days after enactment of this Act on 
     all students and instructors at the WHINSEC for fiscal years 
     2005, 2006 and 2007. This report shall include names; rank; 
     country of origin; and years of attendance, and may be 
     provided in classified form.


                   foreign military financing program

       The bill provides $4,635,000,000 for Foreign Military 
     Financing Program (FMF), which is $183,030,000 above the 
     fiscal year 2008 level, excluding emergency appropriations, 
     and $177,000,000 below the request. The amount provided is in 
     addition to $440,000,000 that was provided in Public Law 110-
     252.
     Country Programs
       Colombia.--The bill provides $53,000,000 for assistance for 
     Colombia, of which $12,500,000 is to support maritime 
     interdiction, riverine operations, and to enhance 
     communications capabilities. The Secretary of State is 
     directed to provide a report not later than 45 days after 
     enactment of this Act on the status of the nationalization 
     strategy.
       Ethiopia.--The Secretary of State is directed to submit a 
     report to the Committees on Appropriations detailing actions 
     taken by the Ethiopian Government to address reports of 
     abuses of civilians by Ethiopian security forces, 
     particularly in the Ogaden region, and the continued 
     harassment of members of opposition political parties and 
     civil society organizations, including investigating and 
     prosecuting Ethiopian military and police personnel alleged 
     to have committed abuses.
       Guatemala.--The bill provides $500,000 for assistance for 
     Guatemala, subject to conditions.
       Haiti.--The bill provides $2,800,000 for maritime 
     interdiction efforts, subject to consultation with the 
     Committees on Appropriations.
       Indonesia.--The bill provides $15,700,000 for Indonesia, of 
     which $2,000,000 is withheld from obligation until the 
     Secretary of State submits a report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations pursuant to section 7071(c) that contains the 
     following information: (1) steps taken by the Government of 
     Indonesia to revise the Code of Military Justice, Uniform 
     Criminal Code and other relevant statutes, to permit trying 
     members of the military alleged to have committed human 
     rights abuses in Timor-Leste and elsewhere in civilian courts 
     and to deny promotion, suspend from active service, and/or 
     pursue prosecution of military officers indicted for serious 
     crimes and to modernize and professionalize the management of 
     the Government of Indonesia's defense forces, improve 
     transparency and accountability in defense spending and 
     operations respectively, refine further the mission of the 
     Armed Forces and develop an appropriate national defense 
     budget to execute that mission; (2) progress made by the 
     National Team for the Transformation of Indonesian Armed 
     Forces (TNI) Businesses to complete the transfer of legal 
     businesses; and (3) whether the Government of Indonesia has 
     written plans to effectively provide accountability for past 
     violations of human rights by members of the Armed Forces, is 
     allowing public access to Papua, including for foreign 
     diplomats, nongovernmental organizations, and journalists, 
     and has completed the investigation of the murder of Munir 
     Said Thalib.
       Israel.--The bill provides not less than $2,380,000,000 in 
     grants for Israel which shall be made available within 30 
     days of enactment of this Act. In addition, the Supplemental 
     Appropriations Act, 2008 (Public Law 110-252) included 
     $170,000,000 for military assistance for Israel for a 
     combined total of $2,550,000,000 in fiscal year 2009, as 
     requested and pursuant to a Memorandum of Understanding 
     between the United States and Israel signed on August 16, 
     2007. Of the amounts provided, $670,650,000 is for offshore 
     procurement of military equipment.
       Jordan.--The bill provides $235,000,000 for assistance for 
     Jordan.
       Mexico.--The bill includes funding for assistance for 
     Mexico, as part of the second phase of the Merida Initiative 
     in order to fund the remaining three Bell-412 helicopters. 
     The funds are not intended to purchase or lease UH-60 
     transport helicopters.
       Morocco.--The Secretary of State is directed to report in 
     writing not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act, 
     on steps taken by the Government of Morocco to protect human 
     rights, and whether it is allowing all persons to: (1) freely 
     advocate their views regarding the status and future of 
     the Western Sahara through the exercise of their rights to 
     peaceful expression and association; and (2) document 
     violations of human rights in the territory without 
     harassment.
       Pakistan.--The bill includes $300,000,000 for assistance 
     for Pakistan only for strengthening border security along the 
     border with Afghanistan, to combat terrorism, and to bolster 
     law enforcement activities directed against Al Qaeda, the 
     Taliban, and associated terrorist groups. Of this amount, up 
     to $50,000,000 is to be used to provide assistance to the 
     Frontier Corps to strengthen and build its capacity to secure 
     the border, combat terrorism, and prevent the use of the FATA 
     as a safe haven for terrorist groups.
       Tunisia.--The bill provides $12,000,000 for assistance for 
     Tunisia to transform its military, update equipment, and 
     increase counterterrorism and international peacekeeping 
     capabilities. Restrictions on political freedoms, the use of 
     torture, imprisonment of political dissidents, and 
     persecution of journalists and human rights defenders are of 
     concern and progress on these issues is necessary for the 
     partnership between the United States and Tunisia to further 
     strengthen.
       Maritime Security Assistance in Central America.--The bill 
     provides $15,000,000 to continue the naval cooperation 
     program in the Caribbean and the countries of Central America 
     and maintain the ongoing maritime security assistance program 
     in support of the second phase of the Merida Initiative.
       Funds in this account are allocated in the following table, 
     subject to the requirements of section 7019 of this Act:

                   FOREIGN MILITARY FINANCING PROGRAM
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Fiscal year
Country/program [Budget authority in thousands      2009        Budget
                  of dollars]                     request     authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Armenia.......................................        3,000        3,000
Azerbaijan....................................        3,000        3,000
Cambodia......................................          750        1,000
Colombia......................................       66,390       53,000
Egypt.........................................    1,300,000    1,300,000
Ethiopia......................................        4,000          843
Guatemala.....................................          500          500
Haiti.........................................        1,600        2,800
Indonesia.....................................       15,700       15,700
Israel........................................    2,550,000    2,380,000
Jordan........................................      235,000      235,000
Lebanon.......................................       62,200       58,200
Mexico........................................        2,000       39,000
Pakistan......................................      300,000      300,000
Philippines...................................       15,000       30,000
Poland........................................       27,000       27,000
Thailand......................................          800        1,600
Tunisia.......................................        2,262       12,000
Western Hemisphere Maritime Cooperation.......        7,886       15,000
FMF, Administrative Expenses..................       51,421       51,420
Unallocated FMF...............................      163,491      105,937
                                               -------------------------
    Total, Foreign Military Financing Program.    4,812,000    4,635,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                TITLE V

                        MULTILATERAL ASSISTANCE

                  Funds Appropriated to the President


                INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND PROGRAMS

       The bill provides $352,500,000 for International 
     Organizations and Programs, which is $35,603,000 above the 
     fiscal year 2008 level and $75,600,000 above the request. 
     Funds are allocated in the following table, subject to the 
     requirements of section 7019 of this Act:

                 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAMS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Fiscal year
Organization [Budget authority in thousands of      2009        Budget
                   dollars]                       request     authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Center for Human Settlements (UN-Habitat).....        1,000        2,000
IMO Maritime Security Programs................          400          400
International Civil Aviation Organization.....          950          950
International Conservation Programs...........        5,900        7,000
International Contributions for Scientific,           1,000        1,000
 Educational, & Cultural Activities...........
International Development Law Organization....          300          300
International Panel on Climate Change/UN              5,320        8,000
 Framework on Climate Change..................
Montreal Protocol Multilateral Fund...........       19,000       21,000
OAS Development Assistance Programs...........        5,000        5,500
OAS Fund for Strengthening Democracy..........        2,500        3,500
UN Children's Fund............................      124,500      130,000
UN Democracy Fund.............................       14,000        3,000
UN Development Fund for Women.................          950        4,500
UN Development Program........................       75,300      100,000
UN Environment Program........................        9,524       10,500
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian        2,000        3,000
 Affairs......................................
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.........            0        8,000
UN Voluntary Fund for Technical Cooperation in        1,400        1,400
 the Field of Human Rights....................
UN Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture......        5,006        7,100
UNIFEM Trust Fund.............................            0        2,500
World Meteorological Organization.............        1,900        1,900
World Trade Organization......................          950          950
UN Population Fund............................            0       30,000
                                               -------------------------
    Total, International Organizations and          276,900      352,500
     Programs.................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).--The funding for 
     UNICEF under this heading does not preclude USAID from 
     providing additional funding for specific UNICEF projects as 
     appropriate.


                  INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

                      GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY

       The bill provides $80,000,000 for the Global Environment 
     Facility, which is $1,101,000 below the fiscal year 2008 
     level and the same as the request.


       CONTRIBUTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION

       The bill provides $1,115,000,000 for the contribution to 
     the International Development Association, which is 
     $172,695,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and 
     $162,000,000 below the request.
       The Department of the Treasury is directed to consult with 
     the Committees on Appropriations on the steps necessary for 
     the United States to participate in the World Bank's fund for 
     the Advanced Market Commitments for pneumococcal vaccines.


CONTRIBUTION TO THE ENTERPRISE FOR THE AMERICAS MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT 
                                  FUND

       The bill provides $25,000,000 for the contribution to the 
     Enterprise for the Americas Multilateral Investment Fund, 
     which is $203,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and the 
     same as the request.


               CONTRIBUTION TO THE ASIAN DEVELOPMENT FUND

       The bill provides $105,000,000 for the contribution to the 
     Asian Development Fund, which is $30,456,000 above the fiscal 
     year 2008 level and $10,250,000 below the request.

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              CONTRIBUTION TO THE AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT FUND

       The bill provides $150,000,000 for the contribution to the 
     African Development Fund, which is $15,415,000 above the 
     fiscal year 2008 level and $6,055,000 below the request.


  CONTRIBUTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT

       The bill provides $18,000,000 for the contribution to the 
     International Fund for Agricultural Development, which is 
     $74,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and the same as the 
     request.

                                TITLE VI

                    EXPORT AND INVESTMENT ASSISTANCE

                Export-Import Bank of the United States


                           INSPECTOR GENERAL

       The bill provides $2,500,000 for Inspector General, which 
     is $1,508,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and the same 
     as the request.


                         SUBSIDY APPROPRIATION

       The bill provides $41,000,000 for Subsidy Appropriation, 
     which is $26,449,000 below the fiscal year 2008 level and the 
     same as the request.


                        ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES

       The bill provides $81,500,000 for Administrative Expenses, 
     which is $4,132,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and the 
     same as the request.
       Renewable energy.--The Export-Import Bank is uniquely 
     positioned to enable United States environmental exporters to 
     take advantage of a surge in renewable energy projects in 
     Canada, Western Europe, and Asia and therefore, of the 
     aggregate loan, guarantee and insurance authority available 
     to the Export-Import Bank in this Act not less than 10 
     percent should be for renewable energy technologies or energy 
     efficient end-use technologies. The Export-Import Bank shall 
     submit a report to the Committees on Appropriations not later 
     than 90 days after enactment of this Act detailing all 
     financing carried out in fiscal year 2009 for these purposes. 
     Additionally, adequate staff should be assigned to the Office 
     of Renewable Energy and Environmental Exports.
       In fiscal year 2008, the Export-Import Bank was required to 
     provide a strategy for increasing exports in renewable energy 
     and environmentally beneficial products. The quality and 
     scope of the strategy to increase exports in this area that 
     was submitted to the Committees on Appropriations was 
     inadequate. Therefore, GAO is directed to conduct an 
     assessment of the Export-Import Bank's efforts to realize 
     Congressional directives regarding the export of renewable 
     energy and environmentally beneficial products and services, 
     and provide this report to the Committees on Appropriations 
     not later than 180 days after enactment of this Act. The 
     assessment should include recommendations to improve the 
     program.
       Credit Export Facility for the Palestinian Authority.--The 
     Export-Import Bank is directed to explore the potential for 
     establishing a credit export facility for the Palestinian 
     Authority by consulting with the Palestinian Authority, the 
     Government of Israel, and others. Such a facility would 
     ultimately be subject to a peace agreement and would have the 
     goal of providing a funding facility for the private sector 
     in the Palestinian Territory to purchase goods and services 
     from the United States. The Export-Import Bank should report 
     to the Committees on Appropriations on this proposal not 
     later than 180 days after enactment of this Act.

                Overseas Private Investment Corporation


                           NONCREDIT ACCOUNT

       The bill provides $50,600,000 for administrative expenses, 
     which is $3,485,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and the 
     same as the request.


                            PROGRAM ACCOUNT

       The bill provides $29,000,000 for Program Account, which is 
     $5,690,000 above the fiscal year 2008 level and the same as 
     the request. The Overseas Private Investment Corporation 
     (OPIC) is directed to provide written reports on a semi-
     annual basis, as in prior years.
       Renewable energy.--OPIC should play a role in helping to 
     increase investment in renewable energy technologies and 
     energy efficient end-use technologies. Not later than 90 days 
     following the end of fiscal year 2009, OPIC shall submit a 
     report to the Committees on Appropriations detailing all 
     financing, guarantees, and insurance carried out in fiscal 
     year 2009 for these purposes.

                  Funds Appropriated to the President


                      TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY

       The bill provides $50,800,000 for the Trade and Development 
     Agency (TDA), which is $808,000 above the fiscal year 2008 
     level and the same as the request.
       Liberia.--TDA should consult with the Committees on 
     Appropriations on the next phase of work related to the Mount 
     Coffee Hydro Power Station and the construction of a proposed 
     fiber optic ring around Monrovia.

                               TITLE VII

                           GENERAL PROVISIONS

       The following general provisions carry language identical 
     to the fiscal year 2008 Act except for a different section 
     number or minor technical differences:

       Sec. 7001.  ``Allowances and Differentials.''
       Sec. 7002.  ``Unobligated Balances Report.''
       Sec. 7003.  ``Consulting Services.''
       Sec. 7004.  ``Embassy Construction.''
       Sec. 7005.  ``Personnel Actions.''
       Sec. 7007.  ``Prohibition Against Direct Funding for 
     Certain Countries.''
       Sec. 7008.  ``Military Coups.''
       Sec. 7009.  ``Transfer Authority.''
       Sec. 7010.  ``Reporting Requirement.''
       Sec. 7011.  ``Availability of Funds.''
       Sec. 7012.  ``Limitation on Assistance to Countries in 
     Default.''
       Sec. 7013.  ``Prohibition on Taxation of United States 
     Assistance.''
       Sec. 7014.  ``Reservations of Funds.''
       Sec. 7016.  ``Notification on Excess Defense Equipment.''
       Sec. 7017.  ``Limitation on Availability of Funds for 
     International Organizations and Programs.''
       Sec. 7018.  ``Prohibition on Funding for Abortions and 
     Involuntary Sterilization.''
       Sec. 7020.  ``Prohibition of Payment of Certain Expenses.''
       Sec. 7021.  ``Prohibition on Assistance to Foreign 
     Governments that Export Lethal Military Equipment to 
     Countries Supporting International Terrorism.''
       Sec. 7022.  ``Prohibition on Bilateral Assistance to 
     Terrorist Countries.''
       Sec. 7024.  ``Definition of Program, Project, and 
     Activity.''
       Sec. 7025.  ``Authorities for the Peace Corps, Inter-
     American Foundation and African Development Foundation.''
       Sec. 7027.  ``Separate Accounts.''
       Sec. 7028.  ``Eligibility for Assistance.''
       Sec. 7029.  ``Impact on Jobs in the United States.''
       Sec. 7031.  ``Debt for Development.''
       Sec. 7032.  ``Authority to Engage in Debt Buybacks or 
     Sales.''
       Sec. 7033.  ``Special Debt Relief for the Poorest.''
       Sec. 7035.  ``Arab League Boycott of Israel.''
       Sec. 7036.  ``Palestinian Statehood.''
       Sec. 7037.  ``Restrictions Concerning the Palestinian 
     Authority.''
       Sec. 7038.  ``Prohibition on Assistance to the Palestinian 
     Broadcasting Corporation.''
       Sec. 7047.  ``Community-Based Police Assistance.''
       Sec. 7048.  ``Prohibition of Payments to United Nations 
     Members.''
       Sec. 7049.  ``War Crimes Tribunals Drawdown.''
       Sec. 7050.  ``Peacekeeping Missions.''
       Sec. 7052.  ``United Nations Human Rights Council.''
       Sec. 7053.  ``Attendance at International Conferences.''
       Sec. 7054.  ``Restrictions on United Nations Delegations.''
       Sec. 7055.  ``Parking Fines and Real Property Taxes Owed by 
     Foreign Governments.''
       Sec. 7056.  ``Landmines and Cluster Munitions.''
       Sec. 7058.  ``Limitation on Residence Expenses.''
       Sec. 7065.  ``Reconciliation Programs.''
       Sec. 7066.  ``Comprehensive Expenditures Report.''
       Sec. 7067.  ``Requests for Documents.''
       Sec. 7068.  ``Senior Policy Operating Group.''
       Sec. 7069.  ``Prohibition on Use of Torture.''
       Sec. 7074.  ``Repression in the Russian Federation.''
       Sec. 7075.  ``Central Asia.''
       Sec. 7076.  ``Uzbekistan.''
       Sec. 7080.  ``Prohibition on Publicity or Propaganda.''
       Sec. 7082.  ``Extradition.''
       Sec. 7084.  ``Prohibition on Promotion of Tobacco.''
       Sec. 7085.  ``Commercial Leasing of Defense Articles.''
       Sec. 7086.  ``Anti-Kleptocracy.''
       Sec. 7090.  ``Orphans, Displaced and Abandoned Children.''
       Sec. 7091.  ``Sri Lanka.''

       The following provisions are new or modified from the 
     fiscal year 2008 Act.
     Sec. 7006. Consular Affairs Reform
       A new provision that requires a certification that 
     recommendations contained in the Inspector General's audit of 
     the Department of State's Passport Information Electronic 
     Records System are implemented.
     Sec. 7015. Reprogramming Notification Requirements
       The provision is modified to include a new notification 
     requirement related to funds transferred or made available to 
     the Department of State by the Department of Defense and 
     incorporates the countries previously contained in the 
     general provision regarding funding allocation requirements.
     Sec. 7019. Allocations
       The provision is modified by striking charts for ``American 
     Sections, International Commissions'', ``Democracy Fund'', 
     ``Assistance for East Europe and the Baltic States'', 
     ``International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement'', 
     ``Peacekeeping Operations'', and ``Assistance for the 
     Independent States of the Former Soviet Union'' and adds 
     charts for ``International Fisheries Commissions'', 
     ``Development Assistance'', and ``Assistance for Europe, 
     Eurasia and Central Asia''.
     Sec. 7023. Authorization Requirements
       The provision is modified by merging sections 110 and 653 
     of the fiscal year 2008 Act, and by striking the heading 
     ``Overseas Private Investment Corporation''.
     Sec. 7026. Commerce, Trade and Surplus Commodities
       The provision is modified by combining sections 613 and 614 
     of the fiscal year 2008 Act.
     Sec. 7030. International Financial Institutions
       The provision is modified by combining sections 601 and 659 
     of the fiscal year 2008 Act

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     and directing the United States Executive Director to the 
     International Monetary Fund (IMF) to oppose programs that do 
     not exempt increased government spending on health care or 
     education from limits imposed by the IMF in certain 
     countries.
     Sec. 7034. Special Authorities
       The provision modifies the fiscal year 2008 Act by moving 
     subsections (b), (c) and (h) to sections 7084, 7059 and 7071 
     of this Act, respectively; deleting subsections (j), (r), (s) 
     and (t); including new subsections (m) and (o); and modifying 
     subsection (d), (g) and (p).
       The provision includes a revised subsection (f) that 
     authorizes assistance to address inhumane conditions in 
     prisons and other detention facilities administered by 
     foreign governments that the Secretary of State determines 
     are making efforts to provide adequate space, sanitary 
     disposal of human waste, sufficient food, clean water, 
     medical care and other requirements for safe and humane 
     detention. In addition to any assistance made available, the 
     Secretary of State should encourage governments to vigorously 
     monitor the conditions of prisons and other detention 
     facilities under their authority, cooperate with 
     international experts, and consider appointing ombudsmen for 
     prisoners, reducing sentences for nonviolent offenders to 
     alleviate overcrowding, moving juveniles out of inhumane 
     facilities, and improving pretrial detention, bail and 
     recordkeeping procedures to reduce pretrial detention periods 
     and ensure that prisoners do not serve beyond the maximum 
     sentence for the charged offense. The Secretary of State is 
     directed to designate a Deputy Assistant Secretary of State 
     in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor to have 
     primary responsibility for diplomatic efforts related to 
     international prison conditions.
     Sec. 7039. Assistance for the West Bank and Gaza
       The provision is modified by requiring that funds are 
     subject to the regular notification procedures.
     Sec. 7040. Limitation on Assistance for the Palestinian 
         Authority
       The provision includes section 650 and selected provisions 
     from section 644 from the fiscal year 2008 Act, and 
     certification requirements for the use of a Presidential 
     waiver regarding compliance with section 620K(b)(1)(A) and 
     (B) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961.
     Sec. 7041. Broadcasting Transparency
       The provision modifies section 114 of the fiscal year 2008 
     Act and is related to transparency of broadcasts in the 
     Middle East.
     Sec. 7042. Iraq
       The provision continues the prohibitions on funding 
     contained in the fiscal year 2008 Act; exempts funds provided 
     under the ``Nonproliferation, Anti-terrorism, Demining and 
     Related Programs'' heading; modifies the matching 
     contribution requirements contained in section 1402 of Public 
     Law 110-252; and requires a transition plan for post-conflict 
     reconstruction and stabilization assistance not later than 
     180 days after enactment of this Act.
     Sec. 7043. Report on Iran Sanctions
       A new provision which requires the Department of State to 
     provide a report on the status of United States Government 
     efforts to enforce and expand bilateral and multilateral 
     sanctions against Iran.
     Sec. 7044. Lebanon
       A new provision which requires a spending plan and strategy 
     prior to obligation of funds under the ``Foreign Military 
     Financing Program'' heading, which are available only to 
     professionalize the Lebanese Armed Forces, strengthen border 
     security, interdict arms shipments and combat terrorism; and 
     requires a report 180 days after enactment of this Act on the 
     progress in implementing the strategy.
     Sec. 7045. Western Hemisphere
       The provision is modified from the fiscal year 2008 Act by 
     deleting allocation requirements under ``Global Health and 
     Child Survival'' and ``Development Assistance''; continuing 
     funding allocations and legislative requirements for 
     Haiti, Dominican Republic, Guatemala and Free Trade 
     Agreements; incorporating Mexico and Central America 
     funding allocations and similar legislative requirements 
     as contained in Public Law 110-252; and providing that 
     aircraft operations and maintenance costs should be borne 
     by the recipient country to the maximum extent 
     practicable.
     Sec. 7046. Colombia
       The provision provides that not more than $545,050,000 of 
     the funds appropriated by titles III and IV shall be made 
     available for assistance for Colombia. The provision is 
     similar to section 649 of the fiscal year 2008 Act except 
     that the provision provides that any changes shall be subject 
     to the regular notification procedures; withholds 30 percent 
     of the assistance for the Colombian military due to human 
     rights concerns; and applies the conditions not only to 
     individuals who have aided or abetted paramilitaries or 
     successor armed groups, but also to those who have benefitted 
     financially, politically, or otherwise, from such links. 
     Similar language is included regarding the denial of visas. 
     The bill moves the language conditioning aerial spraying from 
     the ``Andean Counterdrug Programs'' heading to this 
     provision.

                                COLOMBIA
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Fiscal year
 Programs/Accounts  [Budget authority, dollars      2009        Budget
                 in thousands]                    request     authority
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Foreign Military Financing (FMF)..............       66,390       53,000
International Military Education and Training         1,400        1,400
 (IMET).......................................
Nonproliferation, Anti-terrorism, Demining and        3,150        3,150
 Related Programs (NADR)......................
Economic Support Fund (ESF):
    Support for Democracy.....................       19,806       20,000
    Alternative Development...................       66,591      117,231
    Support for Vulnerable Groups/IDP.........       35,000       45,000
    OAS Mission...............................            0        1,000
    Demobilization and Reintegration..........       16,769       16,769
    Support for Trade and Economic Reforms....        4,200            0
                                               -------------------------
      Total--Economic Support Fund............      142,366      200,000
International Narcotics Control and Law
 Enforcement (INCLE) Support for Various Rule
 of Law Programs:
    Human Rights..............................            0        8,000
    Judicial Reforms Programs.................        9,500        8,000
    Procuraduria General de la Nacion.........            0        3,500
    Defensoria del Pueblo.....................            0        1,000
    Office of the Attorney General:
        Human Rights Unit.....................            0        5,000
        Justice and Peace Unit................            0        5,000
        Witness/Victims Protection Program....            0        5,000
        Investigations and Mass graves........            0        1,500
    UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.....            0          750
    Carabineros...............................       19,247        5,000
    Individual Deserter Program...............          500          500
    Demand Reduction..........................          211          500
    Culture of Lawfulness.....................          250          250
    Money Laundering..........................          879        1,000
    Unallocated...............................            0            0
                                               -------------------------
      Subtotal--Support for Various Programs..     * 30,587       45,000
Andean Counterdrug Program (ACP) Support to
 the Colombian Military
    Army Counterdrug Mobile Brigade...........        2,000        2,000
    Army Aviation Support.....................       93,892       45,000
    Air Bridge Denial Program.................       10,000        8,000
    Navy Maritime Interdiction Support........        1,000       10,000
                                               -------------------------
      Subtotal--Support to the Colombia             106,892       65,000
       Military...............................
Support to Colombian National Police:
    Aviation Support..........................       60,446       50,000
    Support For Eradication...................       64,232       55,000
        Support For Interdiction..............       15,000       25,000
    Administrative Support....................            0            0
                                               -------------------------
      Subtotal--Support to the Colombian            139,678      130,000
       National Police........................
    Program, Development and Support..........        7,400        4,500
    Critical Flight Safety Program............       45,000       43,000
                                               -------------------------
      Total--ACP..............................      329,557      242,500
                                               -------------------------
      Total--Colombia.........................      542,863      545,050
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     Sec. 7051. Peacekeeping Assessment
       The provision is modified by changing calendar year 2008 to 
     calendar years 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008.
     Sec. 7057. Millennium Challenge Corporation
       The provision is modified by dropping subsection (a) of 
     section 699I of the fiscal year 2008 Act and modifying the 
     reporting requirements.
     Sec. 7059. United States Agency for International Development 
         Management
       The provision is modified by combining section 676, section 
     634(c), and the first two provisos of section 622 of the 
     fiscal year 2008 Act; requiring the development of a 
     recruitment strategy not later than December 31, 2009; and 
     addressing two personnel issues.
     Sec. 7060. Global Health Activities
       The provision is modified by combining the third and fourth 
     provisos of section 622 with section 625(a) and (a)(1) of the 
     fiscal year 2008 Act; modifying the funding level for family 
     planning; and modifying the withholding language related to 
     the Global Fund.
     Sec. 7061. Development Grants Program
       The provision is modified by changing the funding level and 
     removing the reporting requirement that was included in the 
     fiscal year 2008 Act.
     Sec. 7062. Women in Development
       A new provision which requires USAID to integrate gender 
     issues into its programming. USAID is directed to report 180 
     days after enactment of this Act on the steps taken to better 
     integrate gender considerations into its economic development 
     portfolio, and describe current and future planned 
     programming that promote women's economic opportunities, 
     including the outcomes associated with these programs 
     disaggregated by gender.
     Sec. 7063. Gender-Based Violence
       The provision is modified by revising the programming 
     requirement. USAID and the Department of State are directed 
     to report to the Committees on Appropriations not later than 
     120 days after enactment of this Act on programs addressing 
     sexual and gender-based violence and how these issues are 
     being integrated into foreign police, judicial and military 
     training programs.
     Sec. 7064. Education
       The provision is modified by establishing a new pilot 
     program and removing the reporting requirement in subsection 
     (a) that was in the fiscal year 2008 Act and adding a new 
     subsection (b) related to higher education.
     Sec. 7070. Africa
       A new provision which incorporates sections 666 and 687, 
     two funding limitations related to international military 
     education and training that were included under the 
     ``International Military Education and Training'' heading, 
     and the funding limitation in section 673 of the fiscal year 
     2008 Act; includes a reporting and certification requirement 
     for Zimbabwe; and adds a new program on the Horn of Africa 
     and Pan Sahel. A prior year requirement on staffing in Chad 
     was not carried forward.
     Sec. 7071. Asia
       The provision modifies section 638 of the fiscal year 2008 
     Act. In addition to the prior

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     year language concerning assistance for Burma and Tibet, the 
     provision includes funding directives and limitations on 
     assistance for Indonesia, the Philippines, Cambodia, North 
     Korea, the People's Republic of China, and Vietnam. The 
     provision also contains restrictions related to processing of 
     licenses for the export of satellites which was previously 
     carried under the heading ``Diplomatic and Consular 
     Programs''.
     Sec. 7072. Serbia
       The provision modifies section 699D of the fiscal year 2008 
     Act to reflect current developments in the region.
     Sec. 7073. Independent States of the Former Soviet Union
       The provision modifies section 617 of the fiscal year 2008 
     Act by dropping subsections (b) and (d) and making 
     corresponding technical changes to reflect the new 
     appropriations account.
     Sec. 7077. Afghanistan
       The provision is modified to include an overall funding 
     level and provides a minimum funding requirement for programs 
     that address the needs of women and girls.
     Sec. 7078. Enterprise Funds
       The provision is modified by adding a notification 
     requirement.
     Sec. 7079. United Nations Population Fund
       The provision is modified by changing the dollar amount, 
     changing the notification date related to UNFPA funding in 
     China, modifying the subsection on availability of funds by 
     describing the purposes for which UNFPA funds may be spent, 
     making technical changes to the subsection on conditions on 
     availability of funds, and eliminating the transfer 
     authority.
     Sec. 7081. OPIC
       The provision is amended to extend the authorization for 
     OPIC to September 30, 2009.
     Sec. 7083. Energy and Environment
       The provision is modified by including section 684(a), 
     (b)(1) and (c) of the fiscal year 2008 Act; by including a 
     modified 634(b); by revising the funding level for clean 
     energy programs; and providing new authorities to make 
     contributions to the Galapagos Invasive Species Fund and the 
     Least Developed Countries Fund, subject to limitations.
     Sec. 7087. Training and Equipment Reports
       The provision is modified by requiring a report not later 
     than 90 days after enactment of this Act detailing equipment 
     purchased with funds provided under the ``Andean Counterdrug 
     Programs'', ``International Narcotics Control and Law 
     Enforcement'', and ``Foreign Military Financing Program'' 
     headings.
     Sec. 7088. Transparency and Accountability
       The provision modifies subsections (a), (b) and (c) of the 
     fiscal year 2008 Act.
     Sec. 7089. Disability Programs
       The provision is modified to continue a requirement related 
     to Disability Programs.
     Sec. 7092. Export-Import Bank Rescission
       The provision rescinds a total of $44,000,000 appropriated 
     in prior Acts under the heading ``Subsidy Appropriation'' for 
     the Export-Import Bank of the United States.
       The following general provisions enacted in the fiscal year 
     2008 Act are not carried forward.

       Sec. 105.  ``Denial of Visas.''
       Sec. 107.  ``United States Citizens Born in Jerusalem.''
       Sec. 109.  ``Compliance with Section 609.''
       Sec. 115.  ``Department of State Inspector General.''
       Sec. 116.  ``Consular Operations.''
       Sec. 117.  ``International Boundary and Water Commission.''
       Sec. 118.  ``Commission Financial Management.''
       Sec. 602.  ``Restrictions on Contributions to the United 
     Nations.''
       Sec. 605.  ``Limitation on Representation Allowances.''
       Sec. 630.  ``Financial Market Assistance.''
       Sec. 654.  ``Libya.''
       Sec. 651.  ``Limitation on Assistance to Security Forces.''
       Sec. 658.  ``War Criminals.''
       Sec. 667.  ``Trade Capacity Building.''
       Sec. 669.  ``Excess Defense Articles for Central and South 
     European Countries and Certain Other Countries.''
       Sec. 671.  ``Limitation on Economic Support Fund Assistance 
     for Certain Foreign Governments that are Parties to the 
     International Criminal Court.''
       Sec. 675.  ``Disaster Assistance and Recovery.''
       Sec. 682.  ``Report on Indonesia.''
       Sec. 689.  ``Neglected Tropical Diseases.''
       Sec. 690.  ``Egypt.''
       Sec. 691.  ``Relief for Iraqi, Montagnards, Hmong and other 
     Refugees who do not Pose a Threat to the United States.''
       Sec. 692.  ``Report on Anti-Corruption Activities.''
       Sec. 693.  ``Democracy, Rule of Law and Governance in 
     Iran.''
       Sec. 694.  ``Denial of Visas Related to Removal of 
     Aliens.''
       Sec. 697.  ``Saudi Arabia.''
       Sec. 699B.  ``Advisor for Activities Relating to Indigenous 
     Peoples Internationally.''
       Sec. 699C.  ``Child Soldiers.''
       Sec. 699F.  ``Pakistan.''
       Sec. 699H.  ``Multilateral Development Banks.''
       Sec. 699J.  ``Carry Forward of Unused Special Immigrant 
     Visas.''
       Sec. 699M.  ``Comprehensive Nuclear Threat Reduction and 
     Security Plan.''
       Sec. 699O.  ``Unobligated Funds Rescission.''
       Sec. 699P.  ``Across-the-Board Rescission.''

   DISCLOSURE OF EARMARKS AND CONGRESSIONALLY DIRECTED SPENDING ITEMS

       Pursuant to clause 9 of rule XXI of the Rules of the House 
     of Representatives and rule XLIV of the Standing Rules of the 
     Senate, neither this division nor the explanatory statement 
     accompanying this division contain any congressional earmarks 
     or congressionally directed spending items, limited tax 
     benefits or limited tariff benefits as defined in the 
     applicable House and Senate rules.

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DIVISION I--TRANSPORTATION, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED 
                   AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2009

       Following is an explanation of the effects of this division 
     (hereafter referred to as ``the bill''). 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.

                 TITLE I--DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

                        Office of the Secretary


                         salaries and expenses

       The bill provides $98,248,000 for the salaries and expenses 
     of the Office of the Secretary of Transportation and includes 
     funding specified by office. The bill provides as follows:

Immediate Office of the Secretary.......................      $2,400,000
Immediate Office of the Deputy Secretary................         759,000
Office of the General Counsel...........................      19,838,000
Office of the Under Secretary for Transportation Policy.      10,107,000
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Budget and              10,200,000
 Programs...............................................
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Governmental             2,400,000
 Affairs................................................
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration....      26,000,000
Office of Public Affairs................................       2,020,000
Office of the Executive Secretariat.....................       1,595,000
Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization..       1,369,000
Office of Intelligence, Security, and Emergency Response       8,675,000
Office of the Chief Information Officer.................      12,885,000
 

       Budget Justifications.--The Department is directed to 
     include the same level of detail that was provided in the 
     congressional justifications presented in fiscal year 2009, 
     including funding levels for the prior year, current year, 
     and budget year for all programs, activities, initiatives, 
     and program elements as well as a detailed justification for 
     the incremental funding increases and additional FTEs being 
     requested above the enacted level, by program, activity, or 
     program element. The Department is also directed to include 
     detailed information in tabular format which identifies 
     specific changes in funding from the current year to the 
     budget year for each office, including each office within the 
     office of the Secretary.
       General Provisions.--The Department is directed to justify 
     each general provision proposed either in its relevant modal 
     congressional justification or in the congressional 
     justification for the office of the Secretary of 
     Transportation.
       Operating Plan.--The Department shall submit an operating 
     plan for fiscal year 2009 to the Committees on Appropriations 
     within 60 days of the bill's enactment. The operating plan 
     should include funding levels for the various offices, 
     programs and initiatives detailed down to the object class or 
     program element covered in the budget justifications.
       Prohibitions.--The bill prohibits any funds from being used 
     for the position of Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs. 
     The request for two additional FTEs in the Office of 
     Intelligence, Security, and Emergency Response is denied.
       Protection of Air Passengers.--Within the amounts provided 
     to the Office of the General Counsel, an additional 
     $2,500,000 is provided. The Office of the General Counsel is 
     directed to use these funds exclusively for activities that 
     most effectively improve the enforcement of rules and the 
     protection of air travel consumers. The office is further 
     directed to use none of the funds for organizing public 
     forums to discuss general consumer issues.
       Reception and Representation Expenses.--Within the funds 
     provided, the bill allows the Department to spend up to 
     $60,000 for official reception and representation expenses.
       Transfer Limitation.--The bill provides a limitation on 
     transfers between offices within the Office of the Secretary 
     to no more than 5 percent and requires that any transfer 
     greater than 5 percent must be submitted for approval to the 
     Committees on Appropriations.
       User Fees.--The bill provides that up to $2,500,000 in user 
     fees may be credited to salaries and expenses.
       Working Capital Fund Audit.--The Office of the Secretary is 
     instructed to reimburse up to $100,000 to the Office of the 
     Inspector General to audit the Working Capital Fund.


                      financial management capital

       The bill provides $5,000,000 for the financial management 
     capital program.
       Budget Request.--The Department shall also provide more 
     detailed justifications for this program in its fiscal year 
     2010 budget request. These justifications should clearly 
     display the amount requested for OST as well as the amount 
     included in the budget request from each modal 
     administration.
       Expenditure Plan.--The Department is directed to provide 
     the Committees on Appropriations with an expenditure plan 30 
     days after the enactment of this Act that outlines the amount 
     of funding for this initiative, including the amount 
     contributed by each modal administration, as well as the 
     benefits that will result from these investments.


                         office of civil rights

       The bill provides $9,384,000 for the office of civil 
     rights.


           transportation planning, research and development

       The bill provides $18,300,000 for transportation planning, 
     research and development. Adjustments to the budget request 
     are as follows:

Ballast water research, UW-Superior, WI.................        $950,000
Great Lakes maritime research institute, WI.............        $950,000
Fire and Oil Spill Response Communications Project, WA..      $1,520,000
Commercial Vehicle Rollover Prevention Technology               $950,000
 Demonstration, MI......................................
Inland Pacific Hub Analysis Project, WA.................        $237,500
Advanced Freight Locomotive Safety and Monitoring               $950,000
 Systems Implementation, MA.............................
Wildlife Crossing Project, FL...........................        $950,000
University Transportation Center, MS....................        $475,000
Freight transportation policy institute, WA.............        $475,000
Assessment of Critical Transportation Infrastructure, MS        $712,500
Decision Support Tools for Transportation Resilience and        $712,500
 Security, MS...........................................
National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR) at              $950,000
 Wichita State University, KS...........................
 

                          working capital fund

       The bill includes a limitation of $128,094,000 for working 
     capital fund activities, and specifies that services shall be 
     provided on a competitive basis to entities within the 
     Department of Transportation. Services should be provided on 
     a competitive basis to the maximum extent possible. The bill 
     also provides that the limitation does not apply to non-DOT 
     entities, and that no funds appropriated in this act to an 
     agency of the Department of Transportation shall be 
     transferred to the Working Capital Fund without the approval 
     of the agency modal administrator. The bill directs that no 
     assessments may be levied against any program, budget 
     activity, subactivity or project funded by this Act unless 
     notice of such assessment and the basis are presented to and 
     approved by the Committees on Appropriations.
       Budget Justification.--For each modal administration's 
     fiscal year 2010 congressional budget justification, the 
     Department is directed to account for increases or decreases 
     in working capital fund billings based on planned usage 
     requested or anticipated by the modes rather than anticipated 
     by working capital managers. The Department is also directed 
     to update the transparency paper included in the 
     justification for fiscal year 2009 and include it in the 
     budget justifications for fiscal year 2010.


               minority business resource center program

       The bill provides a total appropriation of $912,000 for the 
     minority business center program; $353,000 of which is 
     provided for the costs of guaranteed loans for short-term 
     working capital and $559,000 for administrative expenses. The 
     bill limits loans made under this program to $18,367,000.


                       minority business outreach

       The bill provides $3,056,000 for minority business outreach 
     and allows funds to be used for business opportunities 
     related to any mode of transportation.


                        PAYMENTS TO AIR CARRIERS

                    (airport and airway trust fund)

                     (including transfer of funds)

       The bill provides $73,013,000 for payments to air carriers. 
     In addition to these funds, the program will receive 
     $50,000,000 in mandatory spending pursuant to the Federal 
     Aviation Authorization Act of 1996. It is anticipated that 
     approximately $10,000,000 still remains available pursuant to 
     the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, resulting in a total 
     program budget for fiscal year 2009 of $133,013,000. The bill 
     allows the Secretary to consider the relative subsidy 
     requirements of the carriers in determining between or among 
     competing carriers. The bill also directs the Secretary to 
     transfer to the essential air service program such sums as 
     may be necessary to continue service to all eligible 
     essential air service communities. If required, the Secretary 
     shall transfer the funds from the Office of the Secretary.
       The Administration's proposal to restructure the essential 
     air service program is rejected.


                     compensation for air carriers

                              (rescission)

       The bill rescinds remaining balances from unobligated funds 
     from the compensation for air carriers.


  administrative provisions--office of the secretary of transportation

       Section 101 allows the Secretary to transfer unexpended 
     sums available for the bonding assistance program from 
     ``Office of the Secretary, salaries and expenses'' to 
     ``minority business outreach''.
       Section 102 prohibits the Office of the Secretary of 
     Transportation from approving assessments or reimbursable 
     agreements pertaining to funds appropriated to the modal 
     administrations in this Act, unless such assessments or 
     agreements have completed the normal reprogramming process 
     for Congressional notification.

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       Section 103 prohibits the use of funds to implement an 
     essential air service local cost share participation program.
       Section 104 allows the Secretary to engage in activities 
     with states or state legislatures to consider proposals 
     related to the reduction of motorcycle fatalities.

                    Federal Aviation Administration


                               operations

                    (airport and airway trust fund)

       The bill includes $9,042,467,000 for operations of the 
     Federal Aviation Administration which is $44,005,000 above 
     the budget request and $302,467,000 above the fiscal year 
     2008 enacted level. Of the total amount provided, 
     $5,238,005,000 is to be derived from the airport and airway 
     trust fund. Funds are distributed in the bill by budget 
     activity.
       The following table compares the President's budget request 
     with the levels provided in the bill by budget activity:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     FY 09 budget
                                        request         Recommendation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Air Traffic Organization              $7,078,793,000      $7,078,793,000
 Adjustments:
    Controller Training           ..................          15,000,000
     Activities.................
    Contract Tower base program.  ..................             921,000
    Contract Tower Cost-Share...  ..................             305,000
    RNAV/RNP Procedures.........  ..................           4,000,000
                                 ---------------------------------------
        Total, Air Traffic             7,078,793,000       7,099,019,000
         Organization...........
Aviation Safety Adjustments:           1,130,927,000       1,130,927,000
    Annualize on-board AIR and    ..................          16,900,000
     AFS staff:.................
    Additional AFS Staff........  ..................           8,000,000
    Additional AIR Staff........  ..................           2,000,000
    Alternative Compliance......  ..................             320,000
    Repair, Alteration &          ..................           1,000,000
     Fabrication................
    Airworthiness & Safety......  ..................             450,000
    Whistleblower Activities....  ..................             200,000
    Element Performance           ..................           2,250,000
     Inspections................
    Medallion Program, Alaska...  ..................           2,375,000
    National Agricultural         ..................              47,500
     Aviation Research &
     Education Foundation.......
                                 ---------------------------------------
        Total, Aviation Safety..       1,130,927,000       1,164,597,000
Commercial Space Transportation           14,094,000          14,094,000
Financial Services                       112,004,000         111,004,000
Human Resource Management                 96,091,000          96,091,000
Region and Center Operations             336,894,000         331,000,000
Staff Offices                            181,321,000         180,859,000
Information Services                      48,338,000          46,500,000
Account-wide Adjustments:
    Unfilled executive positions  ..................            -697,000
                                 ---------------------------------------
    Amount recommended..........  ..................            -697,000
                                 =======================================
        Total...................      $8,998,462,000      $9,042,467,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       Controller Staffing and Training.--The bill requires FAA to 
     transmit an annual update to the controller workforce plan by 
     March 31, 2009, and reduces the appropriation by $100,000 per 
     day each day the report is late. The FAA is directed to 
     include facility-by-facility data as well as a new benchmark 
     for each facility for evaluating the proportion of certified 
     controllers to controllers-in-training and developmental 
     controllers. The agency is also expected to promptly 
     implement strategies from the 2004 controller workforce plan 
     and directs that the 2009 workforce plan include an update on 
     the agency's progress. Funding under this heading also 
     includes $15,000,000 for controller training activities 
     including additional contract trainers; for expenses needed 
     to retain experienced controllers and to attract controllers 
     at needed locations; and to accelerate the hiring pace of new 
     controllers. The FAA is directed to provide a report to the 
     House and Senate Committees on Appropriations within 30 days 
     of enactment that describes the agency's use of the 
     controller training funds.
       Contract tower program.--The bill includes $110,000,000 for 
     the contract tower base program and $9,000,000 for the 
     contract tower cost-sharing program. In addition, the FAA is 
     permitted to use unsubscribed funds from the contract tower 
     base line program to avoid elimination of communities from 
     the cost share towers program, but only after all base 
     line tower obligations have been fulfilled.
       Technical staffing requirements.--The FAA is directed to 
     carefully monitor the size and capability of its technical 
     workforce and to maintain agreed upon staffing levels. The 
     FAA is directed to provide semi-annual updates to the House 
     and Senate Committees on Appropriations as to the agency's 
     technical staffing levels.
       RNAV/RNP procedures.--Within the amounts provided for the 
     air traffic organization, $39,200,000 is included for RNAV/
     RNP procedures. FAA is directed to include a dedicated 
     section for the FAA's performance based navigation program in 
     future budget submissions and to provide semi-annual reports 
     to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on the 
     number of procedures developed, average cost and steps taken 
     to streamline the procedure approval process.
       TRACON security staffing.--The FAA is directed to evaluate 
     the security staffing needs at the TRACON in Seattle, 
     Washington and then allocate the appropriate level of staff 
     to address any shortfall.
       Aviation safety (AVS).--The bill provides $1,164,597,000 
     for aviation safety, which is an increase of $33,670,000 over 
     the budget request and $82,995,000 over the fiscal year 2008 
     enacted level. This amount includes $16,900,000 to annualize 
     safety personnel in AFS and AIR that are currently on-board. 
     The bill includes no less than $10,000,000 to increase 
     aviation safety staff of which $8,000,000 is directed for 
     additional flight standards inspectors and $2,000,000 is 
     directed for aircraft certification inspectors and related 
     staff.
       The Secretary is directed to continue to provide an annual 
     report on aviation safety employment data which delineates 
     inspector losses and gains from the beginning of fiscal year 
     2009 until March 31, 2009. The report is due to the House and 
     Senate Appropriations Committees by April 10, 2009. In 
     addition, the FAA is expected to include the fully annualized 
     cost of the additional inspectors in the fiscal year 2010 
     budget. If the FAA chooses not to fund these inspectors, the 
     agency is directed to display changes to the aviation safety 
     base program and how many inspector positions would be 
     affected.
       Additionally, the FAA is directed to establish a working 
     group, including safety inspectors, to develop a benchmark to 
     measure how much time inspectors spend in the field and to 
     include that benchmark in the next inspector workforce plan. 
     FAA is directed to provide semi-annual reports to the House 
     and Senate Appropriations Committees on all overdue safety 
     attribute inspections and element performance inspections 
     including a target completion date.
       Air transportation oversight system (ATOS).--The Department 
     of Transportation Office of Inspector General (OIG) is 
     directed to submit a report to the House and Senate 
     Committees on Appropriations within six months of enactment 
     which verifies the ATOS field data that is sent to FAA 
     headquarters; describes the agency's analysis of that data; 
     and, evaluates the effectiveness of FAA's use of the data.
       Inspector staffing model.--The FAA is directed to notify 
     the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations if the 
     agency is 30 days delinquent on any of the milestones related 
     to the safety inspector staffing model.
       Medallion program.--Within the funds provided for aviation 
     safety, $2,375,000 is included to continue the Medallion 
     program, a cooperative program to improve rural air safety in 
     Alaska.
       Professional aerial application support system.--The 
     recommendation includes $47,500 for the National Agricultural 
     Aviation Research and Education Foundation's Professional 
     Aerial Application Support System. This program is designed 
     to assist with agricultural pilot safety, operational 
     security and the safe and accurate delivery of crop 
     protection products.
       Commercial space transportation.--The FAA is directed to 
     provide semi-annual updates to the House and Senate 
     Committees on Appropriations on commercial airspace test 
     flight activities.
       Workforce diversity plans for controllers and safety 
     staff.--The FAA is directed to provide a further update to 
     the workforce diversity plan required in fiscal year 2008 in 
     order to measure the progress and specific efforts that the 
     agency has made to eliminate barriers for underrepresented 
     populations in the FAA's controller and safety workforce. The 
     submittal date for the plan is April 1, 2009.


                        FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT

                    (AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND)

       The bill includes $2,742,095,000 for FAA facilities and 
     equipment which is $18,585,000 above the budget request and 
     $228,484,000 above the fiscal year 2008 enacted level. Of the 
     total amount available, $460,500,000 is available until 
     September 30, 2009, and $2,281,595,000 is available until 
     September 30, 2010. The bill includes language directing FAA 
     to transmit a detailed five-year capital

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     investment plan to Congress with its fiscal year 2010 budget 
     submission. Additionally, the bill requires FAA to conduct an 
     analysis of the current air traffic control system compared 
     to the planned NextGen system and to transmit with the fiscal 
     year 2010 budget a list of capabilities to be achieved by 
     2017 and their estimated costs.
       The following table provides a breakdown of the fiscal year 
     2009 budget estimate and the fiscal year 2009 funding levels 
     by program:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    FY 2009  estimate    Recommendation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Activity 1, Engineering,
 Development, Test and Evaluation:
    Advanced Technology                    41,400,000         44,900,000
     Development and Prototyping..
    Traffic Management Advisor              3,700,000          3,700,000
     (TMA)........................
    NAS Improvement of System               1,000,000          1,000,000
     Support Laboratory...........
    William J. Hughes Technical            12,000,000         12,000,000
     Center Facilities............
    William J. Hughes Technical             5,400,000          5,400,000
     Center Infrastructure
     Sustainment..................
    Next Generation Network                20,000,000         20,000,000
     Enabled Weather..............
    Data Communications for                28,800,000         28,800,000
     Trajectory Based Operations
     (NGATS)......................
    Next Generation Transportation         28,000,000         28,000,000
     System Technology
     Demonstration................
    Next Generation Transportation         41,400,000         41,400,000
     System--System Development...
    Next Generation Transportation         39,500,000         39,500,000
     System--Trajectory Based
     Operations...................
    Next Generation Transportation         14,400,000         14,400,000
     System--Weather Reduction
     Impact.......................
    Next Generation Transportation         18,200,000         18,200,000
     System--High Density Arrivals/
     Departures...................
    Next Generation Transportation         27,700,000         27,700,000
     System--Collaborative ATM....
    Next Generation Transportation         37,100,000         37,100,000
     System--Flexible Terminals
     and Airports.................
    Next Generation Transportation          8,000,000          8,000,000
     System--Safety Security and
     Environment..................
    Next Generation Transportation         17,000,000         15,000,000
     System--Networked Facilities.
    ADS-B Three Nautical Mile       .................          6,765,000
     Separation...................
                                   -------------------------------------
        Total, Activity 1.........        343,600,000        351,865,000
                                   =====================================
Activity 2, Air Traffic Control
 Facilities and Equipment:
    En Route Programs
    En Route Automation                   203,050,000        203,050,000
     Modernization (ERAM).........
    En Route Communications                 7,400,000          7,400,000
     Gateway (ECG)................
    Next Generation Weather Radar           3,000,000          3,000,000
     (NEXRAD)--Provide............
    Air Traffic Control System             28,600,000         28,600,000
     Command Center (ATCSCC)--
     Relocation...................
    ARTCC Building Improvements/           56,500,000         56,500,000
     Plant Improvements...........
    Air Traffic Management (ATM)..         90,200,000         90,200,000
    Air/Ground Communications               7,500,000          7,500,000
     Infrastructure...............
    ATC Beacon Interrogator                13,000,000         13,000,000
     (ATCBI)--Replacement.........
    Air Traffic Control En Route            5,300,000          5,300,000
     Radar Facilities Improvements
    Voice Switching and Control            23,300,000         23,300,000
     System (VSCS)................
    Oceanic Automation System.....         20,700,000         20,700,000
    Corrider Weather Integrated             5,900,000          5,900,000
     System (CWIS)................
    San Juan Radar Approach                 6,000,000          6,000,000
     Control (CERAP)..............
    Next Generation Very High              46,400,000         46,400,000
     Frequency Air/Ground
     Communications System
     (NEXCOM).....................
    System-Wide Information                41,000,000         43,042,500
     Management...................
    ADS-B NAS Wide Implementation.        300,000,000        300,000,000
    Wind Hazard Detection           .................            807,500
     Equipment....................
    Subtotal En Route Programs....        857,850,000        860,700,000
    Terminal Programs
    Airport Surface Detection              32,700,000         33,700,000
     Equipment--Model X (ASDE-X)..
    Terminal Doppler Weather Radar          6,100,000          6,100,000
     (TDWR)--Provide..............
    Standard Terminal Automation           28,200,000         28,200,000
     Replacement System (STARS)
     (TAMR Phase 1)...............
    Terminal Automation                     3,000,000          3,000,000
     Modernization/Replacement
     Program (TAMR Phase 3).......
    Terminal Automation Program...          4,300,000          4,300,000
    Terminal Air Traffic Control          134,295,476        136,545,476
     Facilities--Replace..........
    ATCT/Terminal Radar Approach           37,900,000         37,900,000
     Control (TRACON) Facilities
     Improve......................
    Terminal Voice Switch                   8,400,000          8,400,000
     Replacement (TVSR)...........
    NAS Facilities OSHA and                26,000,000         26,000,000
     Environmental Standards
     Compliance...................
    Airport Surveillance Radar              8,800,000          8,800,000
     (ASR-9)......................
    Terminal Digital Radar (ASR-           17,100,000         17,100,000
     11)..........................
    DOD/FAA Facilities Transfer...          1,400,000          1,400,000
    Precision Runway Monitors.....          1,000,000          1,000,000
    Runway Status Lights..........         26,960,000         26,960,000
    National Airspace System Voice         10,000,000         10,000,000
     Switch (NVS).................
    Weather System Processor (WSP)            700,000            700,000
    Voice Recorder Replacement             10,800,000         10,800,000
     Progaram (VRRP)..............
    Houston Area Air Traffic                3,600,000          3,600,000
     System (HAATS)...............
    Integrated Display System               7,000,000          7,000,000
     (IDS)........................
    ASR-8 Service Life Extension            3,000,000          3,000,000
     Program......................
    Integrated Terminal Weather             4,500,000          4,500,000
     System (ITWS)................
    Subtotal Terminal Programs....        375,755,476        379,005,476
    Flight Service Programs.......
    Automated Surface Observing             8,500,000          8,500,000
     System (ASOS)
    Flight Service Station (FSS)           14,600,000         14,600,000
     Modernization................
    Weather Camera Program (moved           2,000,000          2,000,000
     from Safeflight).............
    Subtotal Flight Service                25,100,000         25,100,000
     Programs.....................
    Landing and Navigational Aids
     Program
    VHF Omnidirectional Radio               7,500,000          7,500,000
     Range (VOR) with Distance
     Measuring Equipment (DME)....
    Instrument Landing System               7,500,000          9,050,000
     (ILS)--Establish.............
    Wide Area Augmentation System          99,000,000         91,656,000
     (WAAS) for GPS...............
    Runway Visual Range (RVR).....          5,000,000          5,000,000
    Approach Lighting System               10,000,000         13,614,000
     Improvement Program (ALSIP)..
    Distance Measuring Equipment            6,000,000          6,000,000
     (DME)........................
    Visual NAVAIDS--Establish/              1,700,000          1,700,000
     Expand.......................
    Instrument Flight Procedures           10,900,000         10,900,000
     Automation (IFPA)............
    Navigation and Landing Aids--           1,000,000          1,000,000
     Service Life Extension
     Program (SLEP)...............
    VASI Replacement--Replace with          4,000,000          4,000,000
     Precision Approach Path
     Indicator....................
    GPS Civil Requirements........         20,700,000         20,700,000
    Subtotal Landing and                  173,300,000        171,120,000
     Navigational Aids Programs...
    Other ATC Facilities Programs
    Fuel Storage Tank Replacement           6,100,000          6,100,000
     and Monitoring...............
    Unstaffed Infrastructure               15,300,000         15,300,000
     Sustainment..................
    Air Navigational Aids and ATC           1,500,000          1,500,000
     Facilities (Local Projects)..
    Aircraft Related Equipment              7,400,000          7,400,000
     Program......................
    Aircraft Related Equipment                400,000            400,000
     Simulator Replacement........
    Airport Cable Loop Systems--            7,000,000          7,000,000
     Sustained Support............
    Alaskan NAS Interfacility               5,000,000          5,000,000
     Communications System (ANICS)
    Facilities Decommissioning....          5,000,000          5,000,000
    Electrical Power Systems--             51,000,000         50,000,000
     Sustain/Support..............
    Aircraft Fleet Modernization--         24,900,000         24,900,000
     International Aircraft.......
    Aircraft Fleet Modernization..          3,000,000          3,000,000
    Subtotal Other ATC Facilities         126,600,000        125,600,000
     Programs.....................
                                   -------------------------------------
        Total, Activity 2.........      1,558,605,476      1,561,525,476
                                   =====================================
Activity 3, Non-Air Traffic
 Control Facilities and Equipment:
    Support Equipment:
    Hazardous Materials Management         18,000,000         18,000,000
    Aviation Safety Analysis               18,900,000         18,900,000
     System (ASAS)................
    Logistics Support Systems and           9,300,000          9,300,000
     Facilities (LSSF)............
    National Air Space (NAS)               10,000,000         10,000,000
     Recovery Communications
     (RCOM).......................
    Facility Security Risk                 15,000,000         15,000,000
     Management...................
    Information Security..........         12,000,000         12,000,000
    System Approach for Safety             14,300,000         14,300,000
     Oversight (SASO).............

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    Aviation Safety Knowledge               7,900,000          7,900,000
     Management Environment
     (ASKME)......................
    Aeronautical Center                    13,500,000         13,500,000
     Infrastructure Modernization.
    National Airspace System (NAS)          1,400,000          1,400,000
     Training Facilities..........
    Distance Learning.............          1,500,000          1,500,000
    Subtotal Support Equipment....        121,800,000        121,800,000
    Training, Equipment and
     Facilities
    National Airspace System (NAS)         12,000,000         20,000,000
     Training--Simulator..........
    Subtotal Training, Equipment           12,000,000         20,000,000
     and Facilities...............
                                   -------------------------------------
        Total, Activity 3.........        133,800,000        141,800,000
                                   =====================================
Activity 4, Facilities and
 Equipment Mission Support:
    System Support and Services:
    System Engineering and                 32,000,000         31,000,000
     Development Support..........
    Program Support Leases........         43,504,524         43,504,524
    Logistics Support Services              7,900,000          7,900,000
     (LSS)........................
    Mike Monroney Aeronautical             15,800,000         15,800,000
     Center Leases................
    Transition Engineering Support         10,700,000         10,700,000
    Frequency and Spectrum                  3,500,000          3,500,000
     Engineering..................
    Technical Support Services             22,000,000         22,000,000
     Contract (TSSC)..............
    Resource Tracking Program               4,000,000          4,000,000
     (RTP)........................
    Center for Advanced Aviation           76,000,000         78,000,000
     System Development (CAASD)...
    Aeronautical Information               11,600,000         10,000,000
     Management Program...........
                                   -------------------------------------
        Total, Activity 4.........        227,004,524        226,404,524
                                   =====================================
Activity 5, Personnel and Related
 Expenses:
    Personnel and Related                 460,500,000        460,500,000
     Expenses--ATO................
                                   -------------------------------------
        Total, Activity 5.........        460,500,000        460,500,000
                                   =====================================
        Total, All Activities.....      2,723,510,000      2,742,095,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------


       Advanced technology development and prototyping.--Within 
     the funds provided under this heading, $44,900,000 is 
     included for the advanced technology development and 
     prototyping program. Within the amounts provided, $12,000,000 
     is included for the runway incursion reduction program and 
     $1,425,000 is included for continued development, 
     enhancement, and evaluation of the runway obstruction warning 
     system at the Gulfport-Biloxi Airport test bed.
       Automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B).--The 
     ADS-B program is funded at $300,000,000 and the FAA is 
     expected to be attentive to the operational and technical 
     concerns raised by the OIG.
       Three nautical mile separation.--The recommendation 
     includes $6,765,000 to accelerate the development of three 
     nautical mile separation in the en route environment, using 
     ADS-B technology.
       Terminal air traffic control facilities replacement.--The 
     FAA's terminal air traffic control facilities replacement 
     program is funded at $136,545,476 and shall be distributed as 
     follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      FY 2009 Budget
              Project                    Estimate        Recommendation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Baltimore, MD.....................         $2,000,000         $2,000,000
Columbia, SC......................          2,000,000          2,000,000
Champaign, IL.....................          1,100,000          1,100,000
Abilene, TX.......................         17,000,000         17,000,000
Traverse City, MI.................         11,174,900         11,174,900
Cleveland, OH.....................         50,000,000         50,000,000
Ft. Lauderdale, FL................          5,049,000          5,049,000
Las Vegas, NV.....................          9,907,534          9,907,534
Pensacola, FL.....................          1,405,696          1,405,696
Kalamazoo, MI.....................            894,000            894,000
Memphis, TN.......................          4,580,072          4,580,072
Islip, NY.........................          5,093,612          5,093,612
LaGuardia, NY.....................          9,476,557          9,476,557
Medford, OR.......................             60,000             60,000
Dayton, OH........................            624,105            624,105
Palm Springs, CA..................                ---            800,000
San Francisco, CA.................                ---            500,000
Nantucket, MA.....................                ---            700,000
Greenwood, MS.....................                ---            250,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       Runway status lights.--The FAA's runway status lights 
     program is funded at $26,960,000 and the agency is expected 
     to continue investigating all technologies that hold promise 
     for improving runway safety.
       Instrument landing system establishment.--The FAA's 
     instrument landing system program is funded at $9,050,000. 
     Funds shall be distributed as follows:

Instrument landing system, Walnut Ridge Regional Airport, AR...$712,500
Glide slope runway 36L, Napa County Airport, CA.................380,000
Instrument landing system, Hazard/Perry County Airport, KY......142,500
Instrument landing system, Reno-Tahoe Airport, NV...............237,500

       Wide area augmentation system (WAAS).--The FAA's WAAS 
     program is funded at $92,570,000. Within the amounts 
     provided, $5,000,000 is included for WAAS procedures and 
     $10,000,000 is included for new surveys as requested in the 
     budget. The FAA should provide a letter report to the House 
     and Senate Committees on Appropriations no later than March 
     31, 2009 which describes the status of precision approach 
     capability including timeline and milestones for landing 
     capability. In addition, the report should also include an 
     update on the integration of the system's two satellites; the 
     rate of equipage of aircraft to use the system; and a listing 
     of all existing and planned airports that have WAAS.
       Approach lighting system improvement (ALSIP).--The ALSIP 
     program is funded at $13,614,000. Within the total, funds 
     shall be distributed as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                       Project                               Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Airfields in Alaska..................................         $2,375,000
MALSR construction and installation, Arlington                   963,300
 Municipal Airport, TX...............................
PAPI and RCO installation, New Bedford Airport, MA...             95,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       System-Wide Information Management (SWIM).--The SWIM 
     program is funded at $43,042,500. The FAA is directed to use 
     $7,000,000 to deploy new capabilities that will begin 
     providing benefits to the larger aviation community, 
     including: dynamic use of special use airspace, including 
     control for temporary flight restrictions that accommodate 
     unmanned aerial systems; network enabled distribution of 
     enhanced traffic management; and targeted NEO applications. 
     The FAA is directed to submit a report to the House and 
     Senate Committees on Appropriations that provides a thorough 
     discussion on the lessons learned during the deployment of 
     these new capabilities, and how such lessons can be used to 
     accelerate the benefits of the SWIM program. The FAA is 
     directed to submit this report no later than 60 days after 
     completing the deployment of these new capabilities.
       Wind hazard detection equipment.--The recommendation 
     includes $807,500 to complete the purchase and installation 
     of wind tracer wind hazard detection equipment at McCarran 
     International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada.
       National airspace training simulators.--Simulators have 
     become a critical tool in training new air traffic 
     controllers, the recommendation includes $20,000,000 for 
     additional simulators to expedite the training process. The 
     FAA is directed to provide a detailed schedule to the House 
     and Senate Committees on Appropriations by March 31, 2009 as 
     to where and when all previously funded simulators will be 
     deployed and cost estimates for any facility changes 
     necessary to accommodate such simulators. In addition, the 
     agency should provide its rationale for each simulator 
     location.

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                 RESEARCH, ENGINEERING AND DEVELOPMENT

                    (AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND)

       The bill provides $171,000,000 for the FAA's research, 
     engineering, and development activities, which is $28,000 
     below the budget request and $24,172,000 above the fiscal 
     year 2008 enacted level. The following table compares the 
     fiscal year 2009 budget estimate with the recommendation by 
     budget activity:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Program                FY 2009 estimate    Recommendation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Improve Aviation Safety:
    Fire research and safety......          6,650,000          6,650,000
    Propulsion and fuel systems...          3,669,000          3,669,000
    Advanced material/structural            2,920,000          2,920,000
     safety.......................
    Atmospheric hazards/digital             4,838,000          4,838,000
     system safety................
    Aging aircraft................         14,589,000         14,589,000
    Aircraft catastrophic failure             436,000            436,000
     prevention research..........
    Flightdeck maintenance/system           7,465,000          7,465,000
     integration human factors....
    Aviation safety risk analysis.         12,488,000         12,488,000
    Air traffic control airways            10,469,000         10,469,000
     facility human factors.......
    Aeromedical research..........          8,395,000          8,395,000
    Weather program...............         16,968,000         16,968,000
    Unmanned aircraft system......          1,876,000          1,876,000
Improve efficiency:
    Joint program and development          14,494,000         14,466,000
     office.......................
    Wake Turbulence...............         10,132,000         10,132,000
    NextGen--Air Ground                     2,554,000          2,554,000
     Integration..................
    NextGen--Self Separation......          8,025,000          8,025,000
    NextGen--Weather Technology...          8,049,000          8,049,000
Reduce Environment Impacts:
    Environment and Energy........         15,608,000         15,608,000
    NextGen Environmental                  16,050,000         16,050,000
     Research--Aircraft
     Technologies, Fuels and
     Metrics......................
Mission Support:
    System Planning and Resource            1,817,000          1,817,000
     Management...................
    Technical Laboratory                    3,536,000          3,536,000
     Facilities...................
                                   -------------------------------------
        Total.....................       $171,028,000        171,000,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------


       Within the funds provided for FAA's research activities, 
     $475,000 is provided for the Advanced Material in Transport 
     Aircraft Structures Center in Seattle, Washington; $712,500 
     for the Center for Runway Safety Systems at Kansas State 
     University, Manhattan, KS; and $2,375,000 for the National 
     Institute for Aviation Research at Wichita State University.
       Center of Excellence RITE.--The FAA is directed to provide 
     a report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations 
     no later than 90 days after enactment with recommendations on 
     the potential applications of RITE research across modes of 
     transportation and other Federal and State applications.
       Joint Program and Development Office (JPDO).--The FAA is 
     directed to provide greater detail on the programming of its 
     RE&D budget request for the JPDO in its fiscal year 2010 
     budget. The agency is further directed to include a full 
     estimate of how much each new NextGen capability will reduce 
     congestion, increase capacity and decrease delays.


                       GRANTS-IN-AID FOR AIRPORTS

                (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)

                      (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)

                    (AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND)

       The bill includes a liquidating cash appropriation of 
     $3,600,000,000; an obligation limitation of $3,514,500,000; a 
     limitation on administrative expenses of not more than 
     $87,454,000; no less than $15,000,000 for the airport 
     cooperative research program; and no less than $19,348,000 
     for airport technology research.
       Small community air service development pilot program.--The 
     bill includes $8,000,000 under the obligation limitation to 
     continue the small community air service development pilot 
     (SCASDP) program and directs the FAA to transfer funds to OST 
     salaries and expenses appropriation. The Secretary is 
     prohibited from transferring the administration of the SCASDP 
     program to the FAA.
       High priority projects.--Of the funds covered by the 
     obligation limitation in this bill, FAA is directed to 
     provide not less than the following funding levels, out of 
     available resources, for the following projects. State 
     apportionment funds may be construed as discretionary funds 
     for the purposes of implementing this provision. To the 
     maximum extent possible, the Administrator should work to 
     ensure that airport sponsors for these projects first use 
     available entitlement funds to finance the projects. However, 
     the FAA should not require sponsors to apply carryover 
     entitlements to discretionary projects funded in the coming 
     year, but only those entitlements applicable to the fiscal 
     year 2009 obligation limitation. The FAA is further directed 
     that the specific funding allocated below shall not diminish 
     or prejudice the application of a specific airport or 
     geographic region to receive other AIP discretionary grants 
     or multiyear letters of intent.

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                              (rescission)

       The bill includes a rescission of $80,000,000 in 
     unobligated balances of contract authority.


       ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION

       Section 110 allows no more than 600 technical staff-years 
     at the Center for Advanced Aviation Systems Development.
       Section 111 prohibits funds for adopting guidelines or 
     regulations requiring airport sponsors to provide FAA 
     ``without cost'' building construction or space.
       Section 112 allows the FAA to be reimbursed for amounts 
     made available for 49 U.S.C. 41742(a)(1) as fees are 
     collected and credited under 49 U.SC. 45303.
       Section 113 allows reimbursement of funds for providing 
     technical assistance to foreign aviation authorities to be 
     credited to the operations account.
       Section 114 prohibits funds from being used to change 
     weight restrictions or prior permission rules at Teterboro 
     Airport in New Jersey.
       Section 115 prohibits funds from being used to promulgate 
     regulations that allow the Secretary of Transportation to 
     auction air slots, impose congestion pricing at an airport, 
     exact an air slot from a carrier, charge a fee for the right 
     to use a specified portion of airspace, or establish policies 
     that would encourage an airport to undertake such actions.
       Section 116 prohibits funds limited in this Act for the 
     Airport Improvement Program to be provided to an airport that 
     refuses a request from the Secretary of Transportation to use 
     public space at the airport for the purpose of conducting 
     outreach on air passenger rights.
       Section 117 requires the FAA Administrator to respond to 
     the Committees on Appropriations and Commerce, Science and 
     Transportation in writing within 60 days of the publication 
     of any Government Accountability Office report on airspace 
     redesign over the New York, New Jersey and Philadelphia 
     region on the actions the agency intends to take in order to 
     address any concerns or recommendations contained in the GAO 
     report.
       Section 118 allows all airports experiencing the required 
     level of boardings through charter and scheduled air service 
     to be eligible for funds under 49 U.S.C. 47114(c).

                     Federal Highway Administration


                 LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The bill limits obligations for administrative expenses of 
     the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to $390,000,000, 
     which is $4,880,000 less than the budget request and 
     $12,444,000 more than the fiscal year 2008 enacted level. The 
     bill also includes language to make $3,524,000 in contract 
     authority above this limitation available to the Office of 
     Inspector General (OIG) to conduct audits and investigations 
     related to the FHWA and $300,000 in contract authority above 
     this limitation for the OIG's annual audit of the FHWA's 
     financial statements. In addition, $3,124,000 in contract 
     authority above this limitation is made available for the 
     administrative expenses of the Appalachian Regional 
     Commission in accordance with section 104 of title 23, United 
     States Code.


                          FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAYS

                      (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)

                          (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)

       The bill limits obligations for the federal-aid highways 
     program to $40,700,000,000 in fiscal year 2009, which is 
     $1,301,271,774 more than the budget request and $483,948,641 
     more than the fiscal year 2008 enacted level for the regular 
     federal-aid highways program.
       The bill also includes language which allows the Secretary 
     to charge and collect fees from the applicant for a direct 
     loan, guaranteed loan, or line of credit to cover the cost of 
     the financial and legal analyses performed on behalf of the 
     Department as authorized under section 605(b) of title 23, 
     United States Code. The fees so collected are not subject to 
     any obligation limitation or the limitation on administrative 
     expenses set for the infrastructure finance program under 
     section 608 of title 23, United States Code.
       Bridges.--The FHWA is directed to complete its initiatives 
     to use a more risk-based, data-driven approach to its bridge 
     oversight, take steps to address holes in the bridge 
     oversight process, and achieve results from its efforts. 
     Furthermore, the FHWA is directed to move forward with this 
     process expeditiously and to provide semi-annual updates to 
     the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on the 
     agency's progress toward improving its oversight of bridge 
     safety.
       Interstate cost estimate.--The FHWA is directed to work 
     with the appropriate State and local parties to expeditiously 
     award funds that still remain available to Milwaukee, 
     Wisconsin, for an Interstate substitution project authorized 
     by section 1045 of Public Law 102-240, as amended, and for 
     which a resolution regarding the disposition of these funds 
     has been proposed allotting forty percent of the funds for 
     Milwaukee County to purchase energy efficient buses and sixty 
     percent for the downtown Milwaukee fixed rail circulator.


                 LIMITATION ON TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH

       The bill includes a general limitation on transportation 
     research of $429,800,000, as requested. Within this level, 
     the bill includes funding for the following activities:

Surface transportation research............................$196,400,000
Training and education program...............................26,700,000
Bureau of Transportation Statistics..........................27,000,000
University transportation research...........................69,700,000
Intelligent transportation systems research.................110,000,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
  Total....................................................$429,800,000

       Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS).--Under the 
     obligation limitation of the FHWA and within the 
     sublimitation for transportation research, the bill provides 
     $27,000,000 for BTS. Additional information regarding BTS is 
     included in the Research and Innovative Technology 
     Administration section of this statement.


               FERRY BOATS AND FERRY TERMINAL FACILITIES

       Within the funds available for ferry boats and ferry 
     terminal facilities, funds are to be available for the 
     following projects and activities as listed in the table 
     below:

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                (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)

                          (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)

       The bill provides a liquidating cash appropriation of 
     $41,439,000,000, which is available until expended, to pay 
     the outstanding obligations of the various highway programs 
     at the levels provided in this Act and prior appropriations 
     Acts, instead of $39,500,000,000 as proposed in the budget 
     request.


                              (RESCISSION)

                          (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)

       The bill rescinds $3,150,000,000 of the unobligated 
     balances of funds apportioned to the States under chapter 1 
     of title 23, United States Code, as proposed by the 
     President's budget. The bill also excludes safety programs 
     and funds set aside within the State for population areas 
     from this rescission and includes a provision that provides 
     States with flexibility in how this rescission is applied.


                 APPALACHIAN DEVELOPMENT HIGHWAY SYSTEM

       The bill provides $9,500,000 for the Appalachian 
     Development Highway System to be allocated for West Virginia 
     Corridor H, which is $9,500,000 more than the request and 
     $6,180,000 below the fiscal year 2008 enacted level.


                      DENALI ACCESS SYSTEM PROGRAM

       The bill provides $5,700,000 for the Denali access system 
     program. The administration did not request any funding for 
     this program for fiscal year 2009.


       ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION

                        (INCLUDING RESCISSIONS)

       Section 120 distributes the Federal-aid highways program 
     obligation limitation.
       Section 121 allows funds received by the Bureau of 
     Transportation Statistics from the sale of data products to 
     be credited to the Federal-aid highways account.
       Section 122 provides additional funding to the 
     transportation, community, and system preservation program.
       Section 123 rescinds unobligated contract authority 
     authorized for administrative expenses of the FHWA that will 
     not be available for obligation because of the limitation on 
     administrative expenses imposed in this Act and prior Acts.
       Section 124 rescinds unobligated contract authority 
     authorized for transportation research, training and 
     education, and technology deployment program that will not be 
     available for obligation because of the limitation on 
     obligations imposed on those funds in prior Acts.
       Section 125 appropriates funds for the projects, programs, 
     and activities specified as follows:


                   SURFACE TRANSPORTATION PRIORITIES

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       Section 126 provides requirements for any waiver of Buy 
     America requirements.
       Section 127 allows funds previously made available in the 
     fiscal year 2008 appropriations act to be used for a new 
     pedestrian and bicycle crossing in Missoula, Montana.
       Section 128 continues a provision prohibiting tolling in 
     Texas, with exceptions.
       Section 129 clarifies funding for the Route 116 and Bay 
     Road intersection and road improvements project in Amherst, 
     Massachusetts; for a rail grade separation project in Marion, 
     Arkansas; for a forest highway project in Winston County, 
     Alabama; for street improvements in Burnham, Illinois; for 
     street improvements in Thornton, Illinois; and for the Miller 
     Highway project in New York City, New York, which were all 
     included in previous appropriations Acts.
       Section 130 clarifies funding for a highway project in 
     Rensselaer County, New York, included in section 1106(b) of 
     Public Law 102-240.
       Section 131 clarifies funding for the Long Valley Bypass 
     project in New Jersey and a highway project in the Port of 
     Coos Bay, Oregon, which were included in section 1702 of 
     Public Law 109-59.

              Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration


              MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY OPERATIONS AND PROGRAMS

                (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)

                      (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)

                          (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)

                         (INCLUDING RESCISSION)

       The bill includes a liquidation of contract authorization 
     and a limitation on obligations of $234,000,000 for the 
     operating expenses of and motor carrier safety research by 
     the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). Of 
     this limitation, $8,500,000 is to remain available for 
     obligation until September 30, 2011. The bill rescinds 
     $4,839,259 in unobligated balances from motor carrier safety 
     operations. The bill provides funding in the following 
     manner:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                       Program                              Funding
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Operating expenses...................................       $177,500,000
Research and technology..............................          8,500,000
Information management...............................         34,445,000
Regulatory development...............................          9,680,000
Outreach and education...............................          2,875,000
Commercial motor vehicle operators grants............          1,000,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------


       The bill prohibits any funds relating to outreach and 
     education from being transferred to another agency. Of the 
     funds provided for information management, at least 
     $12,849,000 is directed solely for the COMPASS initiative. 
     Funds provided for regulatory development shall only be used 
     for the development of regulations, standards, and guidance.
       High risk carriers.--FMCSA is directed to spend an 
     additional $500,000 to increase the number of compliance 
     reviews on high risk carriers. The agency should achieve this 
     increase by reducing other low priority expenses within its 
     operations budget outside of the areas of inspection and 
     enforcement. The bill directs FMCSA to provide semiannual 
     reports to Congress on the agency's progress in meeting the 
     high risk carrier requirements contained in SAFETEA-LU. The 
     reports are due March 30, 2009, and September 30, 2009.
       Americans with Disabilities Act compliance.--In July 2008, 
     the Over-the-Road Bus Transportation Accessibility Act of 
     2007 was signed into law. This law makes clear FMCSA's 
     responsibility to enforce ADA regulations related to 
     motorcoach accessibility. Under this law, FMCSA must deny or 
     revoke operating authority to any over-the-road bus operator 
     violating DOT's ADA requirements. FMCSA is directed to 
     include information in its fiscal year 2010 budget 
     submissions on how it has used this authority, providing 
     detailed information on the number of enforcement actions and 
     operation authority revocations or denials that have resulted 
     from this law.
       Reports.--In past years FMCSA has submitted reports to the 
     Committees on Appropriations woefully past the report's 
     deadline. To underscore the importance of these reports, if 
     the pattern of lateness continues in fiscal year 2009 the 
     Committees will consider including language reducing the 
     amount of the agency's appropriation by $100,000 for each day 
     any report is late. Any reduction levied will be taken from 
     the Office of the Administrator.
       FMCSA is directed to submit a letter report to the 
     Committees on Appropriations by April 1, 2009, providing a 
     detailed timeline for the implementation of a national 
     database of positive and refusal-to-test drug and alcohol 
     test results.
       Research and technology funding report.--FMCSA is directed 
     to submit a report to the Committees on Appropriations by May 
     1, 2009, that outlines how all of its research and technology 
     funding will be utilized. It is expected that the FMCSA 
     research and technology program will focus on bringing low 
     cost, effective safety technologies to commercial motor 
     vehicle carriers, such as braking and lane departure warning 
     systems.
       Spend plan.--FMCSA is directed to submit a spend plan to 
     the Committees on Appropriations which details the timeline, 
     cost, and capability of CSA 2010 through full deployment 
     within 90 days of enactment of this act.
       COMPASS funding.--FMCSA is directed to submit a report to 
     the Committees on Appropriations by April 15, 2009, that 
     describes in detail how COMPASS funding will be utilized in 
     fiscal year 2009 and what functions this funding will provide 
     to the agency and its users.


                      MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY GRANTS

                (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)

                      (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)

                          (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)

                         (INCLUDING RESCISSION)

       The bill provides a liquidating cash appropriation and a 
     limitation on obligations of $307,000,000 for motor carrier 
     safety grants.
       The bill provides funding for motor carrier safety grants 
     as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                       Program                              Funding
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Motor carrier safety assistance program..............       $209,000,000
Commercial driver's license (CDL) program improvement         25,000,000
 grants..............................................
Border enforcement grants............................         32,000,000
Performance and registration information system                5,000,000
 management grant program............................
Commercial vehicle information systems and networks           25,000,000
 deployment..........................................
Safety data improvement grants.......................          3,000,000
CDL information system modernization.................          8,000,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------


       The bill directs that of the funds provided for the motor 
     carrier safety assistance program $29,000,000 shall be 
     distributed as grants to states and local governments for new 
     entrant motor carrier audits. The bill rescinds $6,502,558 in 
     unobligated balances.


                          MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY

                          (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)

                              (RESCISSION)

       The bill rescinds $2,231,259 in unobligated balances from 
     the motor carrier safety program.


                 NATIONAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY PROGRAM

                          (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)

                              (RESCISSION)

       The bill rescinds $19,571,910 in unobligated balances from 
     the national motor carrier safety program.


 ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION

       Section 135 subjects funds appropriated in this Act to the 
     terms and conditions of section 350 of Public Law 107-87 and 
     section 6901 of Public Law 110-28, including that the 
     Secretary submit a report on Mexico-domiciled motor carriers.
       Section 136 prevents the Department from using any funds to 
     establish, implement, continue, promote, or in any way permit 
     a cross-border demonstration program with Mexico.

             National Highway Traffic Safety Administration


                        OPERATIONS AND RESEARCH

       The bill provides $127,000,000 from the general fund for 
     highway and traffic safety activities, an increase of 
     $428,000 over the fiscal year 2008 level. Of this amount, a 
     total of $31,670,000 shall remain available until September 
     30, 2010.
       The bill includes a provision carried since fiscal year 
     1996 that prohibits NHTSA from obligating or expending funds 
     to plan, finalize, or implement any rulemakings that would 
     add requirements pertaining to tire grading standards that 
     are not related to safety performance.


                        OPERATIONS AND RESEARCH

                (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)

                      (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)

                          (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)

       The bill provides an appropriation for liquidating cash of 
     contract authorization of $105,500,000 from the highway trust 
     fund for payment of obligations incurred in carrying out the 
     provisions of the highway safety research and development 
     program as authorized by section 403 of title 23, United 
     States Code, and specifies that the funds are available until 
     expended.
       The bill limits obligations from the highway trust fund to 
     $105,500,000 for authorized activities associated with the 
     highway safety research and development program, as proposed 
     by the budget request. Of this limitation, a total of 
     $26,908,000 shall remain available until September 30, 2010, 
     and shall be in addition to any limitation imposed on 
     obligations in future fiscal years.
       The following table summarizes the total funding level 
     provided in the bill for operations and research (general 
     fund and highway trust fund combined) by budget activity. The 
     funds provided from the highway trust fund are to be used 
     consistent with the budget request.

Salaries and benefits.......................................$69,353,000
Travel........................................................1,018,000
Operating expenses...........................................24,897,000
Contract programs:.....................................................
  Safety performance (rulemaking)............................16,968,000
  Safety assurance (enforcement).............................18,077,000
  Highway safety programs....................................43,609,000
  Research and analysis......................................58,578,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
    Total..................................................$232,500,000

                        ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES

       The bill provides $95,268,000 for NHTSA's salaries and 
     benefits, travel, and other operating expenses, as requested 
     in the budget. This funding level is sufficient to fund 635 
     full-time equivalent staff years.


                    SAFETY PERFORMANCE (RULEMAKING)

       The bill provides $16,968,000 for the agency's safety 
     performance standards (rulemaking) programs, an increase of 
     $300,000 over the budget request and $4,200,000 over the 
     fiscal year 2008 level.
       Fuel Economy.--In order to ensure that NHTSA has sufficient 
     funding to meet the

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     critical deadlines set by Congress in the Energy Independence 
     and Security Act (EISA), the bill provides $4,180,000 for the 
     agency's fuel economy program, which is $2,300,000 more than 
     the fiscal year 2008 enacted level and $300,000 more than the 
     President's request. This funding is to be used to implement 
     the requirements of the EISA Act, including the evaluation of 
     fuel economy standards for trucks as well as labeling fuel 
     economy information.
       New car assessment program (NCAP).--Within the funds 
     provided, the bill includes $10,393,000 for NCAP, as 
     requested, which will allow NHTSA to continue to test the 
     same number of vehicle models while incorporating additional 
     tests and technologies into the program.


                     SAFETY ASSURANCE (ENFORCEMENT)

       The bill provides $18,077,000 for safety assurance 
     (enforcement) activities, which is $600,000 above the budget 
     request and $200,000 below the fiscal year 2008 enacted 
     level.
       Safety Defects Investigations.--The bill includes 
     $9,829,000 for safety defects investigations, an increase of 
     $600,000 above the request, to ensure that NHTSA will not 
     defer efforts to examine emerging technologies, such as crash 
     avoidance technologies.


                        HIGHWAY SAFETY PROGRAMS

       The bill provides the following amounts for highway safety 
     programs:
Impaired driving............................................$11,206,000
Drug impaired driving.........................................1,488,000
Pedestrian, bicycle, and pupil transportation.................1,653,000
Older driver safety...........................................1,700,000
Motorcycle safety...............................................992,000
National occupant protection.................................10,282,000
Enforcement and justice services..............................2,913,000
Emergency medical services....................................2,144,000
Enhance 9-1-1 Act implementation..............................1,250,000
NEMSIS implementation...........................................750,000
Driver licensing                                              1,002,000
Highway safety research                                       7,541,000
Emerging traffic safety issues                                  588,000
International activities in behavioral traffic safety           100,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
  Total.....................................................$43,609,000

       Highway fatality rate goal.--NHTSA is directed to submit a 
     report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations 
     within 120 days after the enactment of this Act on the 
     activities and initiatives that will enable the Department to 
     achieve its goal of 1 fatality per 100 million VMT by 2011, 
     including specific, quantifiable goals. In addition, NHTSA is 
     directed to integrate these plans into future budget 
     submissions and include appropriate quantifiable measures of 
     success.
       Pedestrian, bicycle, and pupil transportation.--The bill 
     includes $1,653,000 for pedestrian, bicycle, and pupil 
     transportation activities, which is $200,000 above the budget 
     request and $12,000 below the fiscal year 2008 enacted level 
     in order for NHTSA to continue to explore the emerging issue 
     of blind pedestrian safety related to ``quiet'' vehicles, 
     such as hybrids. Furthermore, NHTSA is directed to submit a 
     report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations 
     by no later than June 1, 2009, describing specific passenger 
     motor vehicle design and performance countermeasures that 
     will reduce pedestrian crash deaths and injuries that are 
     being adopted and implemented by international organizations 
     and other countries such as the Economic Commission for 
     Europe and Japan. The report should include recommendations 
     on how and when the agency could implement pedestrian 
     crashworthiness improvements.
       Enforcement and justice services.--The bill includes an 
     increase of $400,000 over the budget request for enforcement 
     and judicial services in order to increase traffic safety 
     resources positions and improve the education and training 
     for judges around the use of ignition interlocks as a penalty 
     for drunk drivers. NHTSA is directed to submit a report to 
     both the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations by May 
     31, 2009 on how this additional funding will be used. NHTSA 
     is also directed to include a review of driving while 
     intoxicated offender non-compliance and recommended solutions 
     to this critical problem in this report.
       Safety.--NHTSA is directed to submit quarterly letter 
     reports to both the House and Senate Committees on 
     Appropriations on the agency's and the Secretary of 
     Transportation's efforts to work toward the implementation of 
     primary seat belt laws in all 50 States.
       National Emergency Medical Services Information System 
     (NEMSIS).--The bill includes $750,000 for the continued 
     support of the NEMSIS Technical Assistance Center in order to 
     continue improving EMS training based on the cases EMS 
     personnel are likely to see, as well as improving the 
     response planning and resource allocation. This level of 
     funding is $500,000 more than the budget request and equal to 
     the level provided in fiscal year 2008.


                         RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS

       The bill provides the following amounts for research and 
     analysis:

Safety systems...............................................$8,226,000
Biomechanics.................................................11,000,000
Heavy vehicles................................................2,115,000
Crash avoidance and human-vehicle performance.................8,104,000
Lightweight plastic and composite intensive vehicles............475,000
Hydrogen fuel cell and alternative fuel vehicle system..........150,000
National Center for Statistics and Analysis:
  Traffic records.............................................1,650,000
  Fatality analysis reporting system..........................7,472,000
  Early fatality notification system (Fast FARS)..............1,000,000
  National automotive sampling system........................12,530,000
  State data systems..........................................2,490,000
  Special crash investigations................................1,700,000
  Data analysis program.......................................1,666,000
                                                       ________________
                                                       
    Total, Research and Analysis............................$58,578,000

       Fatality analysis reporting system (FARS) and national 
     automotive sampling system (NASS).--The bill includes 
     $7,472,000 for FARS and $12,530,000 for NASS, increases of 
     $300,000 above the budget request for both programs. This 
     funding supports the collection of crash data about the human 
     victim, injury morphology, the environment in which events 
     occur, and the vehicle in order to identify possible 
     interventions that might be effective for improving motor 
     vehicle safety and reduce highway fatalities and injuries.
       Plastic and composite vehicles.--The bill includes $475,000 
     to continue research into the possible safety benefits of 
     lightweight plastics and composite intensive vehicles and to 
     help facilitate a foundation of cooperation between DOT, the 
     Department of Energy, and industry stakeholders for the 
     development of safety-centered approaches for future 
     lightweight automotive design.
       Neighborhood electric vehicles.--The Department of 
     Transportation, in consultation with the Federal Highway 
     Administration and National Highway Traffic Safety 
     Administration, shall conduct a study of the fuel consumption 
     savings and safety ramifications generated by the expanded 
     use of Neighborhood Electric Vehicles, as defined by Federal 
     Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 500 (49 CFR 571.500), on 
     roadways with a maximum speed limit of 40 miles per hour.


                        NATIONAL DRIVER REGISTER

                (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)

                      (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)

                          (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)

       The bill provides a liquidating cash appropriation of 
     $4,000,000 for the national driver register and specifies 
     that the funds are available until expended, as requested.
       The bill also limits obligations from the highway trust 
     fund for the national driver register to $4,000,000, of which 
     $2,500,000 is for program activities and $1,500,000 is for 
     salaries and benefits, as proposed in the budget request.


                     HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY GRANTS

                (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)

                      (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)

                          (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)

       The bill provides $619,500,000 to liquidate contract 
     authorizations for highway traffic safety grants to remain 
     available until expended, as requested.
       The bill also limits obligations for highway traffic safety 
     grants to $619,500,000, as proposed in the budget. The bill 
     includes separate obligation limitations for each of the 
     agency's safety grant programs, as proposed in the budget 
     request, and specifies that the limitation provided for 
     safety belt performance grants shall remain available until 
     September 30, 2010, and shall be in addition to any 
     limitation imposed on obligations in future fiscal years.
       The bill maintains language that prohibits the use of funds 
     for construction, rehabilitation, and remodeling costs or for 
     office furnishings or fixtures for state, local, or private 
     buildings or structures. Bill language is also included that 
     limits the amount available for technical assistance to 
     $500,000 under section 410 of title 23, United States Code, 
     and limits the amount that can be used to conduct the 
     evaluation of the high visibility enforcement program to 
     $750,000 in fiscal year 2009.


      ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY 
                             ADMINISTRATION

                        (INCLUDING RESCISSIONS)

       Section 140 provides funding for travel and related 
     expenses for state management reviews and highway safety core 
     competency development training.
       Section 141 rescinds unobligated contract authority 
     authorized from the highway trust fund for NHTSA's operation 
     and research activities that will not be available for 
     obligation because of limitations on obligations imposed on 
     those funds in previous acts.
       Section 142 rescinds unobligated contract authority 
     authorized for the national driver register that will not be 
     available for obligation because of limitations on 
     obligations imposed on those funds in previous acts.
       Section 143 rescinds unobligated contract authority 
     authorized from the highway trust fund for NHTSA's highway 
     safety grant programs that will not be available for 
     obligation because of limitations on obligations imposed on 
     those funds in previous acts.

                    Federal Railroad Administration


                         SAFETY AND OPERATIONS

       The bill provides $159,445,000 for safety and operations of 
     the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), of which 
     $12,268,890 is available until expended.

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       Rail Safety Improvement Act of 2008.--Within the total 
     funding is included $1,400,000 to hire 16 FTEs for fiscal 
     year 2009 to begin implementing the regulatory and 
     programmatic requirements of the Rail Safety and Improvement 
     Act of 2008, Public Law 110-432.
       Risk Reduction.--Also within the total is $1,300,000 to 
     promote industry participation in risk reduction. The agency 
     is directed to initiate a new site for the Close Call 
     Confidential Reporting System and is provided $500,000. Also 
     provided is $800,000 for the FRA to contribute to a pilot 
     project focused on a new safety risk reduction project.
       Employee Safety.--FRA is directed to report to the 
     Committee on Appropriations 90 days after enactment of this 
     act on actions it has taken and will take to eliminate the 
     corporate culture of penalizing the reporting of employee 
     injuries in the railroad industry.


                   RAILROAD RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

       The bill provides $33,950,000 for railroad research and 
     development. Within the total amount the following is 
     recommended:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     Project Name                           Funding
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Railroad system issues...............................         $3,155,000
Human factors........................................          3,075,000
Rolling stock and components.........................          3,500,000
Track and structures.................................          4,450,000
Track and train interaction..........................          3,100,000
Train control program................................          7,120,000
Grade crossings......................................          1,850,000
Hazmat transportation................................          1,550,000
Train occupant protection............................          3,600,000
R&D facilities and test equipment....................          2,550,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------


       Within the funds provided, the following projects and 
     funding levels are recommended:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     Project Name                           Funding
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Constructed Facility Center at West Virginia                    $237,500
 University, West Virginia...........................
Ohio Hub Cleveland-Columbus Rail Corridor, Ohio......            475,000
PEERS Grade Crossing Safety program, Illinois........            475,000
Track Stability Technology, Marshall University, West            475,000
 Virginia............................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


       Rail-highway crossing hazard eliminations.--The following 
     funding allocations for rail-highway grade crossing projects 
     and activities authorized under section 1103(f) of Public Law 
     109-59 are recommended:

Charlotte Rail Improvement and Safety Project (CRISP), NC......$760,000
Lincoln Avenue Grade Separation, Port of Tacoma, WA.............950,000
Southeast High Speed Rail (SEHSR) Corridor Initiative, NC.....2,280,000
Alameda Corridor East Grade Separations, CA.....................950,000
Shaw Road Extension Project, City of Puyallup, WA.............1,900,000
Walker Street Grade Separation, Cary, NC........................950,000
Hopson road grade separation, Raleigh, NC.......................475,000
San Gabriel trench grade separation project, Alameda Corridor,1,235,000

     CAPITAL ASSISTANCE TO STATES--INTERCITY PASSENGER RAIL SERVICE

       The bill provides $90,000,000 for capital assistance to 
     states and allows the FRA to retain one quarter of one 
     percent of the funds for administration and oversight. The 
     bill maintains the same program structure as provided in 
     Title K of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2008, 
     enabling the FRA Administrator to make grants on a 
     reimbursable basis for capital costs to improve existing or 
     provide new intercity passenger rail service. Funds made 
     available under this program shall be subject to the same 
     terms and conditions relating to labor standards as capital 
     funds made available to Amtrak.


       RAILROAD REHABILITATION AND IMPROVEMENT FINANCING PROGRAM

       The administration's proposal to impose an artificial cap 
     on the amount of principal supported through the railroad 
     rehabilitation and improvement program is denied.


              RAIL LINE RELOCATION AND IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM

       The bill provides a total of $25,000,000 for the rail line 
     relocation and improvement program authorized by section 
     20154 of title 49. Funds are directed to the following 
     projects:

COLT Overpass over U.S. 63, Boone County, MO...................$950,000
Downeast Rail Rehabilitation, ME................................190,000
East Belt Railroad Grade Crossing Safety Improvements, Houston, 475,000
Elevated Railroad Track Project, Claremore, OK..................332,500
Grand Rapids Amtrak Railroad Relocation, MI...................3,800,000
High Speed Passenger Railroad Service, Duluth, MN...............475,000
Intermodal Terminal Facility and Track Railroad Relocation, 
  Sacramento, CA................................................950,000
Lackawaxen Interchange Rehabilitation, Pike County, PA...........47,500
Passenger Rail Corridor CREATE Projects, Chicago, IL..........1,900,000
Phase 3 Rail Rehabilitation in Redwood Falls, MN................950,000
Pecos Street Grade Separation, Adams County, CO.................190,000
Quad Cities Track Improvement, IL...............................475,000
Railroad Bridge Rehabilitation, El Dorado, AR...................332,500
Railroad Bridge Rehabilitation, Perry County, IN................380,000
Railroad Grade Crossing Safety Improvement, Huntington, NY.......95,000
Railroad Relocation Planning, Terre Haute, IN...................475,000
Short Line Rehabilitation, Salem, NJ............................950,000
Southeast 44th Avenue Railroad Crossing Improvements, Des Moines237,500
Stourbridge Line Maintenance and Repair, Honesdale, PA...........95,000
Transbay Transit Center, San Francisco, CA....................1,900,000
Track Repair and Replacement, Coos County, NH...................475,000
West Freight Access Project, Fort of Vancouver, WA..............950,000
Zanesville-Muskingum County Port Authority, OH..................475,000


            NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION (AMTRAK)

       The bill provides a total of $1,490,000,000 for the 
     operations, capital improvements and debt service to the 
     National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak).
       Budget Request.--Beginning in fiscal year 2010 and 
     thereafter, Amtrak shall submit to the Appropriations 
     Committees a budget request in similar format and substance 
     to those submitted by other executive agencies of the federal 
     government. Specifically, Amtrak shall provide detailed 
     information on its capital programs; normalized and deferred 
     maintenance; a capital backlog estimate by major project, 
     program, activity or category; a state of good repair 
     estimate for the Northeast Corridor; and, all reform 
     initiatives.


    OPERATING GRANTS TO THE NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION

       The bill provides $550,000,000 in operating grants to 
     Amtrak; however, it stipulates that the Secretary shall 
     withhold such sums as shall be necessary for the costs 
     associated with the second retroactive wage payment as 
     recommended by Presidential Emergency Board number 232 and 
     shall withhold such funding until at such time as said 
     payments are due. Of the total sum, the bill provides at 
     least $18,500,000 for Amtrak's office of inspector general.
       Unlawful food and beverage sales.--The Inspector General of 
     the Department of Transportation is directed to report to the 
     Committees on Appropriations 180 days after enactment of this 
     Act on the suspected practice of Amtrak employees bringing 
     food and off-sale beverages on board trains to sell to 
     passengers.
       On time performance.--The Federal Railroad Administration 
     is directed to fully comply with section 154 of this Act 
     which requires the Administrator to submit quarterly reports 
     to the Committees on Appropriations detailing the 
     Administrator's efforts at improving on time performance. As 
     required by law each report ``shall compare the most recent 
     actual on-time performance goals that the Administrator shall 
     set for each rail service, identified by route.'' It is 
     expected that the Administrator will show measureable results 
     in the near future.
       Access fees.--The Department of Transportation's Office of 
     Inspector General is directed to report to the Committees on 
     Appropriations not later than 180 days upon enactment of this 
     Act detailing any and all user fees paid by Amtrak to freight 
     railroads, irrespective of funding source, for access to the 
     right of way and any incentive payments paid related to on 
     time performance.
       It is also expected that Amtrak will continue efforts to 
     reduce losses from its food and beverage service while 
     simultaneously working to improve customer satisfaction.


  CAPITAL AND DEBT SERVICE GRANTS TO THE NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER 
                              CORPORATION

       The bill provides $940,000,000 for capital and debt service 
     payment grants to Amtrak. Within the funds provided, the bill 
     includes $285,000,000 for Amtrak's debt service payment.


    EFFICIENCY INCENTIVE GRANTS TO THE NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER 
                              CORPORATION

                              (RESCISSION)

       The bill rescinds all remaining balances.


       ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION

       Section 151 retains a provision that permits FRA to 
     purchase promotional items for Operation Lifesaver.
       Section 152 retains a provision that ceases the 
     availability of Amtrak funds if the railroad contracts for 
     services outside the United States for any service performed 
     by a full-time or part-time Amtrak employee as of July 1, 
     2006.
       Section 153 retains a provision which allows FRA to receive 
     and use cash or spare parts to repair and replace damaged 
     track inspection cars.
       Section 154 retains a provision requiring the FRA 
     Administrator to submit quarterly reports to the Committees 
     on Appropriations on Amtrak on-time performance.

                     Federal Transit Administration


                        ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The bill provides $94,413,000 for the administrative 
     expenses of the Federal Transit Administration which is the 
     same as the budget request and $5,113,000 above the fiscal 
     year 2008 enacted level. The bill specifies that no more than 
     $23,322,000 shall be provided for the central account and no 
     more than $1,800,000 shall be provided for travel. The FTA is 
     directed to provide a letter report to

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     the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations by March 
     31, 2009 which summarizes the agency's travel activities, 
     including a breakdown of travel conducted by FTA headquarters 
     and field staff.
       The bill directs FTA to submit for approval any proposal to 
     transfer funds from the Central Account; prohibits funds for 
     a permanent office of transit security; requires the 
     submission of the annual new starts report; and, directs FTA 
     to reimburse up to $2,000,000 to the Office of the Inspector 
     General (OIG). It is assumed that the OIG will continue its 
     oversight of the new starts program and overall FTA 
     activities.
       FTA should provide the same level of detail in the fiscal 
     year 2010 congressional budget justification that was 
     required in fiscal year 2009 as directed in H. Rept. 110-446. 
     FTA is further directed to follow the operating plan 
     requirements contained in H. Rept. 110-238.
       Transit security.--The FTA is directed to continue to 
     follow report language included in H. Rept. 108-671 regarding 
     transit security.
       Project oversight.--The bill does not include a provision 
     requested in the budget which establishes a one percent 
     administrative takedown for the Job Access and Reverse 
     Commute program, the New Freedom program, and the FTA 
     research program.
       Transit facility green building plan.--FTA should be a more 
     active partner and proactively work with grantees to explore 
     green building options for transit facilities. FTA is 
     directed to submit a transit facility green building action 
     plan to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations 
     within 90 days of enactment. The plan should include: an 
     overview of certified green building transit projects; an 
     analysis of green rating systems that would be suitable for 
     transit projects; planned FTA actions, timelines and 
     resources to encourage green building in FTA programs; and, 
     an inventory of relevant assistance that could be provided to 
     transit authorities.


                         FORMULA AND BUS GRANTS

                  (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORITY)

                      (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)

                          (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)

       The bill limits obligations from the Mass Transit Account 
     for the formula and bus grant program to $8,260,565,000 which 
     is $100,000,000 below the level proposed in the budget 
     request and $492,678,0000 above the fiscal year 2008 enacted 
     level. The bill includes a liquidating cash appropriation of 
     $8,670,000,000.
       Bus and bus facilities.--Within the funds provided for bus 
     and bus facilities, the FTA is directed to allocate funds to 
     the following priorities:

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       As FTA reviews potential projects for the remaining 
     unobligated balances in the bus and bus facilities account 
     for 2009 and prior years, the agency is expected to give 
     priority consideration to the following projects:
       Ardmore Transit Center, Pennsylvania
       Billings public bus and medical transfer facility, Montana
       Brattleboro Multimodal, Vermont
       Broome County Hybrid Buses, New York
       Burlington Transit Facilities, Vermont
       Callowhill Bus Garage Replacement, Pennsylvania
       Central New York Regional Transportation Authority, New 
     York
       Champaign Day Care Center/Park-n-Ride, Illinois
       City of Chicago, Free Trolley System, Illinois
       City of Champaign Bus and Bus Related Funding, Illinois
       City of Moultrie, Georgia, Intermodal Facility, Georgia
       Coatesville Train Station, Pennsylvania
       Doly-Crisp Unified Transportation System, Georgia
       Illinois Statewide buses and facilities, Illinois
       Intermodal Station Improvements for Beverly and Salem, 
     Massachusetts
       Intermodal Transfer Facility at Duncan and Boyle, Missouri
       Intermodal Transportation Facility at the Bronx Zoo, New 
     York
       Leesburg Train Depot Renovation and Restoration, Georgia
       Lehigh-Northhampton Transportation Authority's (LANTA) 
     Easton Intermodal Project, Pennsylvania
       Nassau County Hub and Centre, New York
       Rapid Transit Handicap Accessibility, Newton, Massachusetts
       Regional Transit Project for Quitman, Clay, Randolph, and 
     Stewart Counties, Georgia
       Renaissance Square, New York
       Rochester, New York Intermodal Facility, New York
       Rochester Central Bus Terminal, New York
       Rochester Renaissance Square Transit Center, New York
       Rochester Renaissance Square Intermodal Facility, Design 
     and Construction, New York
       Santa Barbara Coast Rail Track Improvement Project, 
     California
       Springfield Union Station Intermodal Facility, 
     Massachusetts
       Springfield Union Station.--FTA should continue to work 
     with State and local officials to develop a reasonable 
     schedule for the revised Springfield Union Station project in 
     Massachusetts.
       West Virginia statewide bus and bus facilities.--Consistent 
     with section 3044 of SAFETEA-LU, the bill includes 
     $10,417,280 for West Virginia bus and bus facilities in 
     fiscal year 2009.
       Alternatives analysis.--The FTA is directed to allocate 
     funds to the following alternatives analysis projects:

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                RESEARCH AND UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CENTERS

       The bill provides $67,000,000 from the General Fund for 
     FTA's research activities which is $7,400,000 above the 
     budget request and $1,637,100 above the fiscal year 2008 
     enacted level. Of the amounts provided, $4,300,000 is for the 
     National Transit Institute, $10,000,000 is for transit 
     cooperative research programs, and $7,000,000 is for the 
     university centers program. Of the remaining funds provided 
     for national research programs, FTA is directed to allocate 
     funds to the following activities:

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       Public transportation for the elderly.--The recommendation 
     includes $750,000 to fund local community efforts to 
     demonstrate innovative and effective solutions to enhance 
     mobility for older adults. Funding may be used to create 
     comprehensive mobility management systems, increase mobility 
     in urban and rural areas, and efforts to improve public 
     transit access for older persons.
       Research plan.--Consistent with previous years, FTA is 
     directed to provide a report describing all FTA-sponsored 
     research projects from fiscal year 2008 and 2009. The report 
     is due May 18, 2009.


                       CAPITAL INVESTMENT GRANTS

       The bill provides $1,809,250,000 from the General Fund for 
     capital investment grants, which is $188,421,107 above the 
     budget request and $240,158,003 more than the fiscal year 
     2008 enacted level. FTA is directed to follow reporting 
     requirements related to full funding grant agreements (FFGA) 
     as detailed in S. Rept. 110-131. In addition, FTA is directed 
     to continue to provide monthly updates on the status of new 
     start and small start projects; ten days notice prior to 
     advancing any project into preliminary engineering or final 
     design; and 30 days notice on any schedule, scope or budget 
     changes to any FFGA. FTA is further directed to continue 
     submitting to the House and Senate Committees on 
     Appropriations quarterly FMO and PMO reports for each project 
     with an FFGA.
       New starts and small starts.--Within the funds provided, 
     FTA is directed to allocate funds to the following projects:

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       As FTA reviews potential projects for the remaining 
     unobligated balances in the capital investment grant program 
     for 2009 and prior years, the agency is expected to give 
     priority consideration to the following projects:
       Ann Arbor/Detroit Commuter Rail, Michigan
       Atlanta Beltline/C-Loop, Georgia
       Baltimore Red Line and Green Line, Maryland
       CORRIDOR one, Pennsylvania
       Detroit Center City Loop, Michigan
       Dulles Corridor Metrorail, Virginia
       Gainesville-Haymarket Virginia Railway Express (VRE), 
     Virginia
       Kenosha-Racine-Milwaukee rail extension project, Wisconsin
       Northern Branch Bergen County, New Jersey
       North Shore Corridor Bus Line Extension, Massachusetts
       Rhode Island Integrated Rail Project, Rhode Island
       Santa Barbara Coast Rail Track Improvement Project, 
     California
       Triangle Transit Authority Regional Rail System, North 
     Carolina


 ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION (including 
                              rescission)

       Section 160 exempts previously made transit obligations 
     from limitations on obligations.
       Section 161 allows funds appropriated for the New Starts 
     and Bus and Bus Facilities programs not obligated by 
     September 30, 2011, plus other recoveries, to be available 
     for other projects under 49 U.S.C. 5309 but shall be directed 
     toward projects eligible for the purposes for which they were 
     originally provided.
       Section 162 allows transit funds appropriated prior to 
     October 1, 2008 that remain available for expenditure to be 
     transferred to another eligible purpose.
       Section 163 allows prior year funds available for capital 
     investment grants to be used in this fiscal year for such 
     projects.
       Section 164 allows a 90 percent federal share for biodiesel 
     buses and for the net capital cost of factory-installed or 
     retrofitted hybrid electric buses.
       Metra, Illinois.--Capital investment grant funds provided 
     for Metra shall be made available for the following lines: 
     Southeast Service; Suburban Transit Access Route Line (STAR); 
     Union Pacific Northwest Line; and the Union Pacific West 
     Line.
       Section 165 amends the FFGA for the Central Link Initial 
     Segment project to allow the remaining funds to be used for 
     the completion of the Airport Link extension in Seattle, 
     Washington.
       Section 166 allows previously appropriated funds for a 
     commuter rail project in Johnson County, Kansas to be used 
     for another purpose as authorized under section 5309 (b) (3) 
     of title 49.
       Section 167 rescinds funds from the discretionary bus 
     program.
       Section 168 prohibits the Federal Transit Administration 
     from issuing a final rule under section 5309 of title 49, 
     United States Code, but allows the agency to continue to 
     review comments on the rule.
       Section 169 allows funds made available for Alaska or 
     Hawaii ferry boats or ferry terminal facilities to be used to 
     construct new vessels and facilities, or to improve existing 
     vessels and facilities, and provides that funding may be used 
     by the city and county of Honolulu to operate a passenger 
     ferry boat service demonstration project.
       Section 170 requires unobligated funds or recoveries under 
     section 5309 of title 49 that are available for reallocation 
     shall be directed to projects eligible to use the funds for 
     the purposes for which they were originally intended.
       Section 171 amends the category of funding available for 
     the Charlotte Rapid Transit Extension--Northeast Corridor 
     Light Rail Project, North Carolina.

             Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation

                       Operations and Maintenance

                    (Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund)

       The bill includes $31,842,000 for the operations, 
     maintenance, and capital asset renewal of the Saint Lawrence 
     Seaway Development Corporation (SLSDC).
       Asset Renewal Program.--The SLSDC is directed to submit a 
     biannual report on the status of the Asset Renewal Program 
     (ARP) to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations. 
     The first report should be transmitted to the Committees on 
     April 1, 2009 and the second report should be transmitted on 
     September 30, 2009. These reports should include as up to 
     date information on the status of the ARP as reasonably 
     possible. The report should include, but is not limited to, 
     the following: an update on the status of each project that 
     has received funding; cost overruns and cost savings for each 
     active project; total work years of employees per project to 
     date; delays and the cause of delays; schedule changes; up to 
     date cost projections for each project in the ARP, 
     highlighting changes in estimates; and any other deviations 
     from the ARP. The SLSDC is directed to include in the reports 
     any other relevant information relating to the management, 
     funding, and implementation of the ARP.
       GAO Audit.--The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is 
     instructed to perform an audit of the ARP. This audit should 
     include, but is not limited to, an assessment of the accuracy 
     of the cost projections presented in the ARP; a determination 
     of cost estimates not included by the Agency in the ARP; and 
     the need and importance of investment in each project of the 
     ARP to the operation of the SLSDC.

                        Maritime Administration


                       MARITIME SECURITY PROGRAM

       The bill includes $174,000,000 for the maritime security 
     program.


                        OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

       The bill includes $123,360,000 for the Maritime 
     Administration's operations and training account. The bill 
     allocates the funds for operations and training as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                       Activity                         Conference level
------------------------------------------------------------------------
U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA)
Operations...........................................        $53,208,000
Capital improvements.................................          8,150,000
Subtotal, USMMA......................................         61,358,000
State Maritime Schools
Student incentive payments...........................          1,600,000
Direct schoolship payments...........................          2,400,000
Schoolship maintenance and repair....................         10,500,000
Subtotal, State Maritime Academies...................         14,500,000
MARAD Operations
Programs.............................................         20,800,000
Administrative support...............................         26,702,000
Subtotal, Operations.................................         47,502,000
Subtotal, Operations and Training....................        123,360,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------


       United States Merchant Marine Academy reporting 
     requirement.--The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is 
     currently undertaking an audit of the U.S. Merchant Marine 
     Academy (USMMA) to examine its management and operational 
     practices, including the use of appropriated funds and 
     potential violations of the Anti-deficiency Act. GAO has not 
     yet reported its findings, but the level of indicated 
     improprieties is startling. As such, the bill includes 
     language stipulating that the $61,358,000 provided for the 
     capital improvements, operations and maintenance of the USMMA 
     will be made available solely to the Secretary of 
     Transportation. In addition, 50 percent of the funding will 
     not be available until the Secretary, in consultation with 
     MARAD and the newly-appointed Academy Superintendent, submits 
     a plan to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations 
     and GAO on how the funding will be used. GAO is instructed to 
     review and critique this plan and share its conclusion with 
     the Committees and MARAD. The GAO is also directed to 
     continue to monitor the operations at the USMMA. When GAO 
     issues final recommendations, MARAD is directed to submit a 
     plan to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations for 
     the implementation of the changes necessary to address the 
     recommendations made by GAO.
       Marine Transportation System.--The bill includes $1,900,000 
     for the Marine Transportation System [MTS] for the Maritime 
     Administration to advance their existing Information 
     Framework, expand their mission of information advocacy for 
     all MTS information and assure critical marine information is 
     captured, managed, protected and available to all authorized 
     agencies.


                             SHIP DISPOSAL

       The bill includes $15,000,000 for the disposal of obsolete 
     vessels of the National Defense Reserve Fleet. Within the 
     funds provided, $3,000,000 is recommended to decommission the 
     SAVANNAH.


                     ASSISTANCE TO SMALL SHIPYARDS

       The bill includes $17,500,000 for assistance to small 
     shipyards.


          MARITIME GUARANTEED LOAN (TITLE XI) PROGRAM ACCOUNT

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The bill includes $3,531,000 for administration expenses of 
     the maritime guaranteed loan program (title XI).


                           SHIP CONSTRUCTION

                              (RESCISSION)

       The bill includes a rescission of unobligated balances 
     totaling $1,382,554 from the dormant ship construction 
     account.


           ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--MARITIME ADMINISTRATION

       Section 175 authorizes MARAD to furnish utilities and 
     services and make necessary repairs in connection with any 
     lease, contract, or occupancy involving Government property 
     under control of MARAD, and allow payments received to be 
     credited to the Treasury.
       Section 176 prohibits obligations to be incurred during the 
     current fiscal year from the construction fund established.
       Section 177 increases the Student Incentive Payment to 
     $8,000 as well as confirming tuition as a valid utilization 
     of resources.

         Pipeline And Hazardous Materials Safety Administration


                        ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES

                         (PIPELINE SAFETY FUND)

       The bill provides $19,130,000 for the necessary 
     administrative expenses of the Pipeline and Hazardous 
     Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). Of this amount, 
     $639,000 is to be derived from the Pipeline Safety Fund. The 
     bill requires that of the available funds $1,000,000 shall be 
     transferred to Pipeline Safety to fund pipeline safety 
     information grants to communities.


                       HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY

       The bill provides $32,000,000 to continue the Agency's 
     hazardous materials safety functions. Of this amount 
     $3,302,000 shall be available until September 30, 2011.
       Full-time equivalent staff years (FTE).--Of the amount 
     provided, $2,000,000 shall be used for half-year funding to 
     hire 15 FTE to support the Associate Administrator for 
     Hazardous Materials Safety.

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       Research, development, and other programs.--PHMSA is 
     provided with an increase of $2,000,000 for research and 
     development, of which $1,650,000 is recommended for the 
     development of an electronic shipping papers program.
       Funding for other research and development programs is to 
     be distributed as outlined below:

Hazardous materials information system.......................$2,060,000
Research and analysis...........................................740,000
Inspection and enforcement......................................275,000
Rulemaking support..............................................550,000
Training and outreach.........................................1,681,000
Multimodal Hazmat Intelligence Portal.........................1,240,000
Emergency preparedness..........................................450,000
Hazardous material registration program.......................1,390,000
R&D information systems.........................................655,000
R&D research and analysis.......................................763,000
R&D regulation compliance.......................................596,000
  Total......................................................10,400,000


                            PIPELINE SAFETY

                         (PIPELINE SAFETY FUND)

                    (OIL SPILL LIABILITY TRUST FUND)

       The bill provides a total of $93,291,000 for the office of 
     pipeline safety. Of this amount, $18,810,000 shall be derived 
     from the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund and available until 
     September 30, 2011. The remaining $74,481,000 shall be 
     derived from the Pipeline Safety Fund, of which $40,081,000 
     shall remain available until September 30, 2011. No less than 
     $1,043,000 of the funds provided shall be used for the state 
     one-call grant program.
       Full-time equivalent staff years (FTE).--The bill includes 
     half year funding to support the requested eight additional 
     inspection and enforcement positions in fiscal year 2009. 
     PHMSA is directed to provide quarterly reports on pipeline 
     inspector and enforcement staffing levels to the Committees 
     on Appropriations.
       Grants to States.--The bill provides $34,297,000 for grants 
     to states to be spent as provided in the budget request. 
     These include grants to support states' regulation of 
     pipelines; one-call grants; and, state damage prevention 
     grants.


                     EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS GRANTS

                     (EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FUND)

       The bill provides a total of $28,506,000 for Emergency 
     Preparedness Grants.

           Research and Innovative Technology Administration


                        RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

       The bill provides $12,900,000 to continue research and 
     development activities in fiscal year 2009. Of the funds 
     provided, $6,936,000 shall be available until September 30, 
     2011.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            Conference
                        Activity                               level
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Salaries and Administrative Expense.....................      $5,964,000
Hydrogen Fuels Safety Research and Development..........       1,400,000
RD&T Research...........................................         536,000
Nationwide Differential Global Positioning System              5,000,000
 [NDGPS]................................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


       Hydrogen Fuels Safety Research and Development.--Of the 
     funds provided above the budget request for Hydrogen Fuels 
     Safety Research and Development, $400,000 is for development 
     of safety standards and $500,000 is for coordination and 
     outreach.
       Hydrogen fuel infrastructure.--The agency is directed to 
     provide a report to the House and Senate Committees on 
     Appropriations within 90 days of the enactment of this Act 
     detailing the challenges of installing hydrogen 
     infrastructure. This report should include a comprehensive 
     plan to increase the number of hydrogen fueling stations 
     around the country, focusing on the regions with greatest 
     demand and need. The agency is instructed to coordinate with 
     the Department of Energy to complete this report.
       Nationwide Differential Global Positioning System.--The 
     Secretary shall submit a recapitalization plan for the 
     Nationwide Differential Global Positioning System within 90 
     days of the enactment of this Act to the House and Senate 
     Committees on Appropriations.


                  BUREAU OF TRANSPORTATION STATISTICS

                      (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)

       Under the appropriation of the Federal Highway 
     Administration, the bill provides $27,000,000 for the Bureau 
     of Transportation Statistics (BTS). The Agency shall limit 
     BTS staff to 122 FTE in fiscal year 2009.

                      Office of Inspector General


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill includes $71,400,000 for the Office of Inspector 
     General (OIG).
       In addition to the funds provided, the OIG will receive 
     $6,024,000 from other agencies in this bill, as noted below:

Federal Highway Administration...............................$3,824,000
Federal Transit Administration................................2,000,000
Office of the Secretary.........................................100,000
National Transportation Safety Board............................100,000

       The OIG is directed to withhold from public distribution 
     for a period of 15 days any final audit or investigative 
     report which was requested by the House and Senate Committees 
     on Appropriations. Of the funds provided to the OIG, 
     $932,000, the amount above the budget request, is for 
     additional staff to oversee aviation safety, airspace 
     management, and Federal Aviation Administration capital 
     programs.

                      Surface Transportation Board


                         salaries and expenses

       The bill provides $26,847,000 for salaries and expenses.
       Union Pacific/Southern Pacific merger.--If Union Pacific/
     Southern Pacific or any of its divisions or subsidiaries 
     materially changes or is unable to achieve the assumptions on 
     which the Board based its final environmental mitigation 
     measures, then the Board should reopen Finance Docket 32760 
     if requested by interested parties, and prescribe additional 
     mitigation properly reflecting these changes if shown to be 
     appropriate.

            General Provisions--Department of Transportation

       Section 180 allows the Department of Transportation (DOT) 
     to use funds for aircraft, motor vehicles, liability 
     insurance, uniforms, or allowances, as authorized by law.
       Section 181 limits appropriations for services authorized 
     by 5 U.S.C. 3109 to the rate for an Executive Level IV.
       Section 182 prohibits funds from being used for salaries 
     and expenses of more than 110 political and Presidential 
     appointees in DOT. The provision also requires that none of 
     the personnel covered by this provision may be assigned on 
     temporary detail outside DOT.
       Section 183 prohibits funds from being used to implement 
     section 404 of title 23, United States Code.
       Section 184 prohibits recipients of funds made available in 
     this Act from releasing certain personal information and 
     photographs from a driver's license or motor vehicle record, 
     without express consent of the person to whom such 
     information pertains; and prohibits the withholding of funds 
     provided in this Act for any grantee if a State is in 
     noncompliance with this provision.
       Section 185 permits funds received by specified DOT 
     agencies from States or other private or public sources for 
     expenses incurred for training to be credited to certain 
     specified agency accounts.
       Section 186 requires funding of certain programs, projects 
     and activities identified in the accompanying report within 
     the accounts of the Federal Highway Administration, Federal 
     Railroad Administration, and the Federal Transit 
     Administration.
       Section 187 authorizes the Secretary of Transportation to 
     allow issuers of any preferred stock sold to the Department 
     to redeem or repurchase such stock upon the payment to the 
     Department of an amount determined by the Secretary.
       Section 188 prohibits funds from being used to make a grant 
     unless the Secretary of Transportation notifies the House and 
     the Senate Committees on Appropriations no less than three 
     days in advance of any discretionary grant award, letter of 
     intent, or full funding grant agreement totaling $500,000 or 
     more, and directs the Secretary to give concurrent 
     notification for any ``quick release'' of funds from the 
     Federal Highway Administration's emergency relief program.
       Section 189 allows funds received from rebates, refunds, 
     and similar sources to be credited to appropriations of the 
     DOT.
       Section 190 allows amounts from improper payments to a 
     third party contractor that are lawfully recovered by the DOT 
     to be available to cover expenses incurred in the recovery of 
     such payments.
       Section 191 mandates that reprogramming actions are to be 
     approved or denied solely by the Appropriations Committee.
       Section 192 includes a provision relating to the Surface 
     Transportation Board authority to regulate solid waste 
     transfer and sorting facilities on railroad properties.
       Section 193 caps the amount of fees the Surface 
     Transportation Board can charge and collect for rate 
     complaints filed at the amount authorized for court civil 
     suit filing fees.
       Section 194 provides that no more than 10 percent of funds 
     for any program that is allocated at the discretion of the 
     Secretary may be expended for DOT's ``National Strategy to 
     Reduce Congestion on America's Transportation Network'', or 
     any other new highway congestion initiative.
       Section 195 provides that of the funds provided for Ferry 
     Boats and Ferry Terminal Facilities, $950,000 shall be for 
     Missouri River, Route 240, Saline and Howard Counties to be 
     used for alternative transportation during bridge 
     replacement.
       Section 196 allows the State of New Mexico to use 
     congestion mitigation and air quality program funds 
     apportioned to the State to support the operation of commuter 
     rail service between Belen and Bernalillo, New Mexico.
       Section 197 requires unobligated or unexpended SAFETEA-LU 
     funds for item 598 shall be available to OATS, Incorporated 
     for buses and bus-related facilities.
       Section 198 requires unobligated or unexpended SAFETEA-LU 
     funds for item 1152 shall be available for the maintenance, 
     repair, and reconstruction of the Tucker Bridge in St. Louis, 
     Missouri.
       Section 199 provides that section 198 of division K of 
     Public Law 110-161 shall continue in effect for fiscal year 
     2009.

         TITLE II--DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

                     Management and Administration

       The Department is directed to follow the instructions 
     included in H. Rept. 110-446 for this account.

                          Executive Direction

       The bill provides $23,799,456 for Executive Direction, 
     which is $23,799,456 above the

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     budget request and $1,180,544 above the level enacted in 
     fiscal year 2008. Funds are provided as follows:

Immediate Office of the Secretary and Deputy Secretary.......$3,885,581
Office of Hearings and Appeals................................1,613,898
Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization..........544,552
Immediate Office of the Chief Financial Officer.................720,343
Immediate Office of the General Counsel.......................1,516,800
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Congressional and 
  Intergovernmental Relations.................................2,715,488
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs..........2,586,721
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration..........1,005,120
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Affair1,602,655
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community and Planning 
  Development.................................................1,707,499
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Housing, Federal Housing 
  Commissioner................................................3,778,560
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and 
  Research....................................................1,431,212
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal 
  Opportunity...................................................691,027

       The Department is directed to use this structure for the 
     Executive Direction account in submitting the fiscal year 
     2010 budget justification and all future budgets.


               ADMINISTRATION, OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT

       The bill provides $527,433,640 for the administrative 
     functions of the Department, which is $18,784,360 below the 
     budget request and $33,803,640 above the level provided in 
     fiscal year 2008. Funds are provided as follows:
Office of Administration Personnel Compensation and Benefits$75,510,000
Office of Departmental Operations and Coordination Personnel 
  Compensation and Benefits..................................11,003,940
Office of Field Policy and Management Personnel Compensation and 
  Benefits...................................................48,817,430
Office of the Chief Procurement Officer Personnel Compensation and 
  Benefits...................................................13,438,200
Office of the Chief Financial Officer Personnel Compensation and 
  Benefits...................................................34,028,820
Office of the General Counsel Personnel Compensation and Bene84,837,460
Office of the Departmental Equal Employment Opportunity Personnel 
  Compensation and Benefits...................................3,085,120
Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives Personnel Compensation 
  and Benefits................................................1,215,280
Non-personnel expenses......................................255,497,390

                  Personnel Compensation and Benefits


                       PUBLIC AND INDIAN HOUSING

       The bill provides $190,390,100 for the personnel 
     compensation and benefits for this account.


                   COMMUNITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT

       The bill provides $94,233,700 for the personnel 
     compensation and benefits for this account, which is $801,300 
     below the budget request and $3,923,700 above the level 
     enacted in fiscal year 2008.


                                HOUSING

       The bill provides $363,198,000 for the personnel 
     compensation and benefits for this account, which is 
     $8,899,000 above the budget request and $18,748,000 above the 
     level enacted in fiscal year 2008.


         OFFICE OF THE GOVERNMENT NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION

       The bill provides $10,000,000 for the personnel 
     compensation and benefits for this account, to be derived 
     from the GNMA guarantees of mortgage-backed securities 
     guaranteed loan receipt account. This appropriation is 
     $1,441,000 above the budget request and $1,750,000 above the 
     level enacted in fiscal year 2008.


                    POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH

       The bill provides $18,070,850 for the personnel 
     compensation and benefits for this account, which is 
     $1,758,150 below the budget request and $1,120,850 above the 
     level enacted in fiscal year 2008.


                   FAIR HOUSING AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

       The bill provides $69,020,990 for the personnel 
     compensation and benefits for this account, which is 
     $1,115,990 above the budget request and $5,880,990 above the 
     level enacted in fiscal year 2008.


            OFFICE OF HEALTHY HOMES AND LEAD HAZARD CONTROL

       The bill provides $6,727,950 for the personnel compensation 
     and benefits for this account, which is $1,087,050 below the 
     budget request and $252,050 below the level enacted in fiscal 
     year 2008.

                       Public and Indian Housing


                     TENANT-BASED RENTAL ASSISTANCE

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The bill provides $16,817,000,000 for all tenant-based 
     Section 8 activities under the Tenant-Based Rental Assistance 
     Account. Language is included designating funds provided as 
     follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                       Activity                               Bill
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Voucher Renewals.....................................    $15,034,071,000
Tenant Protection Vouchers...........................        150,000,000
Administrative Fees..................................     11,450,000,000
HUD-VASH Incremental Vouchers........................         75,000,000
Nonelderly Disabled Incremental Vouchers.............         30,000,000
Family Unification Incremental Vouchers..............         20,000,000
Family Self-Sufficiency Coordinators.................         50,000,000
Working Capital Fund.................................          7,929,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       HUD is directed to implement the rescission from unusable 
     net restricted assets, with attention to small public housing 
     authorities (PHAs), high performing PHAs and PHAs with low 
     levels of usable and unusable reserves.
       The Department is directed to continue to submit all 
     previously required reports, including quarterly reports on 
     trends, Form HUD-0952681, and the semi-annual report on the 
     effectiveness of the budget-based approach to vouchers.


                        HOUSING CERTIFICATE FUND

       The bill provides that unobligated balances, including 
     recaptures and carryover, may be used for renewal of or 
     amendments to section 8 project-based contracts and for 
     performance-based contract administrators.


                      PUBLIC HOUSING CAPITAL FUND

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The bill provides $2,450,000,000 for the Public Housing 
     Capital Fund, which is $426,000,000 above the budget request 
     and $11,036,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008.
       The Department is directed to continue to submit reports 
     required in fiscal year 2008, and to issue a Notice of 
     Funding Availability for ROSS funds within 60 days.
       The Department is instructed to delay current work on the 
     Capital Needs Assessment until April 1, 2009 and should use 
     the intervening period to reevaluate the survey instrument. 
     In addition, the Department is directed to use data and 
     information already collected from the PHAs through the 
     conversion to asset based management, consider individualized 
     physical needs assessments, and include information about 
     green and sustainable capital repairs in its assessment.


                     PUBLIC HOUSING OPERATING FUND

       The bill provides $4,455,000,000 for the Public Housing 
     Operating Fund, which is $155,000,000 above the budget 
     request and $255,000,000 above the level enacted in fiscal 
     year 2008.


     REVITALIZATION OF SEVERELY DISTRESSED PUBLIC HOUSING (HOPE VI)

       The bill provides $120,000,000 for the Revitalization of 
     Severely Distressed Public Housing program (HOPE VI), which 
     is $100,000,000 above the budget request and $20,000,000 
     above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008.
       The Department is directed to issue the fiscal year 2009 
     NOFA within 60 days of enactment of this Act.
       The Department is directed to use a substantial portion of 
     the technical assistance funding provided to concentrate on 
     the 2003 grantees, as well as pre-2002 grantees, with the 
     goal of completing these projects and reducing the backlog of 
     unspent funds. In the provision of technical assistance, the 
     Department is encouraged to use expeditors to help complete 
     these projects.
       The Department is directed to provide the House and Senate 
     Committees on Appropriations with quarterly updates on the 
     status of projects and the expenditure of funds by grantees.


                  NATIVE AMERICAN HOUSING BLOCK GRANTS

       The bill provides $645,000,000, which is $18,000,000 above 
     the budget request and $15,000,000 above the level enacted in 
     fiscal year 2008.
       The bill provides that $3,500,000 shall be contracted as 
     technical assistance and capacity building for a national 
     organization representing Native American Housing interests 
     for providing training and technical assistance to Indian 
     Housing authorities and tribally designated housing entities 
     as authorized by NAHASDA.
       The Department is directed to develop a plan for expending 
     technical assistance funds and to submit this plan to the 
     House and Senate Committees on Appropriations by June 15, 
     2009.


                  NATIVE HAWAIIAN HOUSING BLOCK GRANT

       The bill provides $10,000,000 for the Native Hawaiian 
     Housing Block Grant, of which $299,211 shall be for training 
     and technical assistance, including up to $100,000 for 
     related travel. This appropriation represents $4,060,000 
     above the budget request and $1,000,000 above the level 
     enacted in fiscal year 2008.


           INDIAN HOUSING LOAN GUARANTEE FUND PROGRAM ACCOUNT

       The bill provides $9,000,000, to subsidize a loan 
     limitation of up to $420,000,000, as proposed in the budget 
     request. This represents an increase of $1,550,000 above the 
     level enacted in fiscal year 2008.


      NATIVE HAWAIIAN HOUSING LOAN GUARANTEE FUND PROGRAM ACCOUNT

       The bill provides $1,044,000 for guaranteed loans for 
     Native Hawaiian housing to subsidize a total guaranteed loan 
     principal of up to $41,504,255, the same as the level enacted 
     in fiscal year 2008. The appropriation represents $1,044,000 
     more than the level proposed in the budget request.

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                   Community Planning and Development


          HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS WITH AIDS (HOPWA)

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The bill provides $310,000,000 for Housing Opportunities 
     for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), which is $9,900,000 above the 
     budget request and the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. Up 
     to $1,485,000 is provided for technical assistance and not to 
     exceed $1,750,000 may be transferred to the Working Capital 
     Fund.
       The Department is directed to renew and preserve expiring 
     permanent supportive housing contracts previously funded that 
     meet all program requirements and are determined to be 
     meeting the needs of persons with AIDS before awarding new 
     grants.


                 RURAL HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

       The bill provides $26,000,000 for rural housing and 
     economic development, which is $26,000,000 above the budget 
     request and $9,000,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 
     2008. Of the amount provided, not less than $5,000,000 shall 
     be made available to promote economic development and 
     entrepreneurship for federally recognized Indian Tribes.
       The Department is directed that calculations of population 
     to determine if an area is rural shall be based on the 
     reality of an area, not the aggregation of the total 
     population of a number of rural areas in an application for 
     funds.


                       COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The bill provides $3,900,000,000 for the Community 
     Development Fund, which is $900,000,000 above the budget 
     request and $34,200,000 above the level enacted in fiscal 
     year 2008. The bill provides the following:

Formula distribution of funds............................$3,641,966,875
Economic Development Initiative Grants.....................$165,311,875
Transfer to the Working Capital Fund.........................$3,175,000
Indian Economic Block Grants................................$65,000,000
Neighborhood Initiatives Program............................$19,546,250
Technical Assistance.........................................$5,000,000
       The bill includes language making technical corrections to 
     certain targeted economic development initiative grants 
     funded under this heading in prior appropriations Acts.
       The Department is instructed to distribute the formula 
     grants and state shares using the same methodology as fiscal 
     year 2008.
       The Department is directed to implement the Economic 
     Development Initiatives program as follows:

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         COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LOAN GUARANTEES PROGRAM ACCOUNT

       The bill provides $6,000,000 for costs associated with 
     section 108 loan guarantees, including administrative costs, 
     to subsidize a total loan principal of up to $275,000,000. 
     This appropriation represents $6,000,000 above the budget 
     request and $1,500,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 
     2008.
       The Department is directed to provide a report to the House 
     and Senate Committees on Appropriations within 120 days of 
     enactment outlining the obstacles, including regulatory 
     barriers, that confront non-entitlement jurisdictions in 
     accessing loan guarantees.


                       BROWNFIELDS REDEVELOPMENT

       The bill includes $10,000,000 for the Brownfields 
     Redevelopment program, which is $10,000,000 above the budget 
     request and equal to the level enacted in fiscal year 2008.
       The Department is instructed that grantees are precluded 
     from using these grant funds as collateral for section 108 
     loans.


                  HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The bill provides a total of $1,825,000,000 for this 
     account, which is $141,640,000 below the level in the budget 
     request and $121,000,000 above the level enacted in fiscal 
     year 2008.
       Of the funds provided, the bill includes up to $12,000,000 
     for technical assistance. Of amounts made available for 
     technical assistance, $8,000,000 is for qualified non-profit 
     intermediaries to provide technical assistance to CDHOs and 
     $4,000,000 is for intermediaries to provide technical 
     assistance to HOME participating jurisdictions.


        SELF-HELP AND ASSISTED HOMEOWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM

       The bill provides $64,000,000 for this account, which is 
     $24,000,000 above the budget request and $4,000,000 above the 
     level enacted in fiscal year 2008. Of the total, $26,500,000 
     is provided for the SHOP program and $34,000,000 is provided 
     for the second, third and fourth capacity building activities 
     authorized under section 4(b)(3), of which not less than 
     $5,000,000 may be made available for rural capacity building 
     activities. In addition, $3,500,000 is provided for capacity 
     building activities authorized under sections 6301 through 
     6305 in Public Law 110-246.
       The Department is directed to publish the NOFA for all 
     relevant funds in this account within 60 days of enactment of 
     this Act.


                       HOMELESS ASSISTANCE GRANTS

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The bill provides $1,677,000,000 for Homeless Assistance 
     Grants, which is $41,000,000 above the budget request and 
     $91,010,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. 
     Funds are available for two years except for $5,000,000, 
     which is available until expended. Sufficient funding is 
     provided for renewal of Shelter plus Care contracts. The bill 
     allows that not to exceed $2,675,000 may be transferred to 
     the Working Capital Fund.
       The bill provides $10,000,000 for HUD to conduct a 
     demonstration program and directs HUD to coordinate with the 
     Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Department of 
     Labor (DOL) to test the effectiveness of strategies to 
     prevent veterans from becoming homeless. HUD is directed to 
     coordinate with the VA and DOL to select a limited number of 
     urban and rural sites to test and evaluate prevention 
     methods. Funding will be used by selected grantees to help 
     veterans, as well as any dependent family members, find and 
     maintain housing, including up to 18 months of rental 
     assistance, first and last month's rent, back rent or other 
     related services as appropriate. The VA budget includes funds 
     to support this effort by providing case management, 
     referral, and other supportive services. In addition, DOL is 
     expected to assist veterans in accessing mainstream education 
     and job training programs. The bill also includes up to 
     $750,000 for an evaluation of this demonstration. The 
     Department is directed to continue reporting requirements 
     from fiscal year 2008, including the submission of AHAR by 
     July 12, 2009.
       The bill provides $3,000,000 for research on homeless 
     issues, including at least $500,000 for research on housing 
     models for homeless youth aged 16-24.

                            Housing Programs


                    PROJECT-BASED RENTAL ASSISTANCE

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The bill provides $7,100,000,000 for project-based rental 
     assistance activities, which is $100,000,000 above the budget 
     request and $668,190,000 above the level enacted in fiscal 
     year 2008. The bill also provides an advance appropriation of 
     $400,000,000 for fiscal year 2010. The bill provides 
     $6,868,000,000 for contract renewals, up to $232,000,000 for 
     contract administrators, and not to exceed $10,000,000 as a 
     transfer to the Working Capital Fund.
       The Department is directed to prioritize the needs of this 
     account when making decisions about the Working Capital Fund 
     investments in systems and applications. The Department is 
     instructed to submit a plan to the House and Senate 
     Committees on Appropriations by June 15, 2009 on the steps it 
     will take to reduce the problems of late payments and to 
     better track the contracts in this account. This plan will 
     include milestones for resolving these technical problems 
     that hinder performance in this account.


                        HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The bill provides $765,000,000 for the section 202 program, 
     which is $225,000,000 above the budget request and 
     $30,000,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008.
       The bill does not include funding for a mixed finance 
     demonstration program as requested, but encourages the 
     Department to use its substantial authority under existing 
     law to streamline the ability of project sponsors to leverage 
     other public and private sources of capital financing, 
     including the low income housing tax credit. In particular, 
     the Department is urged to outsource the post-award 
     processing of development applications to state housing 
     finance agencies, as recently authorized, where such action 
     will shorten the project development timeline without 
     demonstrable loss in quality monitoring and oversight.
       The Department is directed to establish a funding 
     allocation for the State of Nevada from the total amount made 
     available under section 202.


                 HOUSING FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The bill provides $250,000,000 for the Section 811 program, 
     which is $90,000,000 above the budget request and $13,000,000 
     above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008.
       The bill does not include funds for mainstream vouchers.
       The Department is directed to submit a budget to the House 
     and Senate Committees on Appropriations before funding any 
     REAC inspections.
       The bill does not include funding for a mixed finance 
     demonstration program as requested, but encourages the 
     Department to use its substantial authority under existing 
     law to streamline the ability of project sponsors to leverage 
     other public and private sources of capital financing, 
     including the low income housing tax credit. In particular, 
     the Department is urged to outsource the post-award 
     processing of development applications to state housing 
     finance agencies, as recently authorized, where such action 
     will shorten the project development timeline without 
     demonstrable loss in quality monitoring and oversight.
       The Department is directed to establish a funding 
     allocation for the State of Nevada from the total amount made 
     available under section 811.


                     HOUSING COUNSELING ASSISTANCE

       The bill provides $65,000,000 for Housing Counseling 
     Assistance, which is equal to the budget request and 
     $50,000,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008 
     through the HOME program.
       The Department is instructed to issue a NOFA for these 
     funds within 60 days of enactment of this Act.


                    OTHER ASSISTED HOUSING PROGRAMS

                       RENTAL HOUSING ASSISTANCE

       The bill provides $27,600,000 for Section 236 payments to 
     State-aided, non-insured projects, which is equal to the 
     budget request and the level enacted in fiscal year 2008.


                            RENT SUPPLEMENT

                              (RESCISSION)

       The bill rescinds $37,600,000 from the Rent Supplement 
     account, which is $10,000,000 more than the budget request 
     and equal to the level enacted in fiscal year 2008.


            PAYMENT TO MANUFACTURED HOUSING FEES TRUST FUND

       The bill provides up to $16,000,000 for authorized 
     activities, of which $10,600,000 is to be derived from the 
     Manufactured Housing Fees Trust Fund, as proposed in the 
     budget request.

                     Federal Housing Administration


               MUTUAL MORTGAGE INSURANCE PROGRAM ACCOUNT

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

       The bill establishes a limitation of $315,000,000,000 on 
     commitments to guarantee single-family loans during fiscal 
     year 2009, which is $130,000,000,000 above the budget request 
     and the level enacted in fiscal year 2008.
       The bill includes, in the Working Capital Fund account, a 
     set-aside of $4,000,000 for planning for modernizing and 
     maintaining information technology applications and 
     infrastructure supporting the FHA.


                GENERAL AND SPECIAL RISK PROGRAM ACCOUNT

       The bill establishes a $45,000,000,000 limitation on 
     multifamily and specialized loan guarantees during fiscal 
     year 2009, equal to the budget request and the level enacted 
     in fiscal year 2008.
       The Department is directed to continue direct loan programs 
     in fiscal year 2009 for multifamily bridge loans and single 
     family purchase money mortgages to finance the sale of 
     certain properties owned by the Department. Temporary 
     financing shall be provided for the acquisition and 
     rehabilitation of multifamily projects by purchasers who have 
     obtained commitments for permanent financing from another 
     lender.
       The Department is directed to report to the House and 
     Senate Committees on Appropriations within 90 days of 
     enactment of this Act on the proper role of HUD, including 
     identifying the proper agencies and authorities, to establish 
     an Office of Predatory Lending.

                Government National Mortgage Association


GUARANTEES OF MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES LOAN GUARANTEE PROGRAM ACCOUNT

       The bill includes up to $300,000,000,000 for new 
     commitments, which is $100,000,000,000 above the budget 
     request and the level enacted in fiscal year 2008.

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                    Policy Development and Research


                        RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY

       The bill provides $58,000,000 for research and technology, 
     which is $3,300,000 above the budget request and $6,560,000 
     above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008.
       Of the amount provided the bill directs that $23,000,000 is 
     provided for Section 107 grants to academic institutions, and 
     is to be distributed as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                       Section 107                          $23,000,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Native Alaskan and Hawaiian Serving Institutions........     (3,000,000)
Tribal colleges and Universities........................     (5,000,000)
HBCUs...................................................     (9,000,000)
Hispanic Serving Institutions...........................     (6,000,000)
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       The bill provides $2,000,000 for research in the 
     development of technology and materials designed to benefit 
     disaster prone areas.
       The Department is denied demonstration authority except 
     where approval is provided by Congress in response to a 
     reprogramming request.

                   Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity


                        FAIR HOUSING ACTIVITIES

       The bill provides $53,500,000 for this program, which is 
     $2,500,000 above the budget request and $3,500,000 above the 
     level enacted in fiscal year 2008. Of this amount, 
     $26,000,000 is for the Fair Housing Assistance Program 
     (FHAP), of which up to $2,000,000 shall be made available to 
     carry out authorized activities to protect the public from 
     mortgage rescue scams, and $27,500,000 is for the Fair 
     Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP).
       The Department is expected to continue to provide quarterly 
     reports on obligation and expenditure of the funds in this 
     account, delineated by each program and activity. HUD is also 
     directed to ensure that all funds appropriated to FHIP are 
     directed to educational and enforcement activities, including 
     an annual national media campaign.
       The bill does not include $6,000,000 for a housing 
     discrimination study, as proposed in the budget request.

            Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control


                         LEAD HAZARD REDUCTION

       The bill provides $140,000,000 for the Lead Hazard 
     Reduction program, which is $24,000,000 above the budget 
     request and $5,000,000 below the level enacted in fiscal year 
     2008.
       The Department is directed to report to the House and 
     Senate Committees on Appropriations regarding the demand for 
     each of its competitive programs by June 30, 2009.
       The bill provides $90,400,000 for the lead-based paint 
     hazard grant program.

                     Management and Administration


                          WORKING CAPITAL FUND

       The bill includes $224,000,000 for the Working Capital Fund 
     (WCF), which is equal to the budget request and $69,000,000 
     above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008.
       The bill specifies that $4,000,000 is directed to planning 
     for modernizing and maintaining information technology 
     applications and infrastructure supporting the FHA. The FHA 
     infrastructure is in desperate need of updating, especially 
     in light of the additional burdens being placed on it, and 
     the Department is directed to submit a plan, including 
     immediate and long-term dates for the completion of 
     infrastructure updates and the installation of new 
     applications, by July 15, 2009.
       The bill states that no funds under this account may be 
     used for e-Gov unless approved by the Committees. In 
     addition, funds appropriated for specific projects and 
     activities should not be reduced or eliminated in order to 
     fund other activities inside and outside of HUD without the 
     expressed approval of the House and Senate Committees on 
     Appropriations.
       The bill includes language that allows transfers from other 
     accounts to be used for the purposes of the fund and for 
     which the funds were appropriated.


                      OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

       The bill provides $120,000,000 for the Office of Inspector 
     General, which is $5,000,000 above the budget request and is 
     $8,000,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008.
       The Department is instructed to use the increase of 
     $5,000,000 above the budget request to focus on FHA's new 
     programs, including Hope for Homeowners.
       GAO is instructed to undertake a study of this office, 
     including the FTE levels of this and comparable IG offices of 
     other departments. In addition, GAO shall investigate whether 
     the allocation of resources and staff of this office is 
     appropriate, given the numerous demands imposed by HUD's 
     recently expanded role into disaster recovery and the 
     refinancing of subprime, Alt A, and other home mortgage 
     loans.

    General Provisions--Department of Housing and Urban Development


                    (including rescission of funds)

       Section 201 splits overpayments evenly between Treasury and 
     State HFAs.
       Section 202 precludes the use of funds to prosecute or 
     investigate legal activities under the Fair Housing Act.
       Section 203 continues language to correct anomalies for 
     HOPWA and specifies jurisdictions in New York and New Jersey 
     and uses three year average.
       Section 204 requires that funds be subject to competition 
     unless specified otherwise in statute.
       Section 205 allows HUD to use funds for services or 
     facilities of GNMA and Fannie Mae.
       Section 206 requires HUD to comport with the budget 
     estimates except as otherwise provided in this Act or through 
     an approved reprogramming.
       Section 207 provides authorization for HUD corporations to 
     utilize funds under certain conditions and restrictions.
       Section 208 requires that technical assistance and training 
     funds be subject to an approved operating plan.
       Section 209 requires a report on unexpended balances each 
     quarter.
       Section 210 specifies the distribution of AIDS funds to New 
     Jersey and North Carolina.
       Section 211 requires that the Administration's budget and 
     the Department's budget justifications for fiscal year 2010 
     shall be submitted in the identical account and sub-account 
     structure provided in this Act.
       Section 212 exempts PHA Boards in Alaska, Iowa, and 
     Mississippi and the County of Los Angeles from public housing 
     resident representation requirement.
       Section 213 authorizes HUD to transfer debt and use 
     agreements from an obsolete project to a viable project, 
     provided that no additional costs are incurred, and other 
     conditions are met.
       Section 214 distributes 2009 Native American Housing Block 
     grant funds to the same Native Alaskan recipients as 2005.
       Section 215 prohibits the IG from changing the basis on 
     which the audit of GNMA is conducted.
       Section 216 sets forth requirements for eligibility for 
     Section 8 voucher assistance, and includes a consideration 
     for persons with disabilities.
       Section 217 authorizes the Secretary to insure mortgages 
     under Section 255 of the National Housing Act.
       Section 218 instructs HUD on managing and disposing of any 
     multifamily property that is owned by HUD.
       Section 219 authorizes the Secretary to waive certain 
     requirements on adjusted income for certain assisted living 
     projects for counties in Michigan.
       Section 220 provides that the Secretary shall report 
     quarterly on HUD's use of all sole source contracts.
       Section 221 allows the recipient of a section 202 grant to 
     establish a single-asset nonprofit entity to own the project 
     and may lend the grant funds to such entity.
       Section 222 provides that amounts provided under the 
     Section 108 loan guarantee program may be used to guarantee 
     notes or other obligations issued by any State on behalf 
     of non-entitlement communities in the State, and that 
     regulations shall be promulgated within 60 days of 
     enactment.
       Section 223 amends section 24 of the U.S. Housing Act by 
     extending the HOPE VI program through September 30, 2009.
       Section 224 requires HUD to submit a complete and accurate 
     accounting of the project-based renewal costs, revised 
     estimates, and sources of funding.
       Section 225 allows PHAs that own and operate 400 units or 
     fewer of public housing to be exempt from asset management 
     requirements.
       Section 226 restricts the Secretary from imposing any 
     requirement or guideline relating to asset management that 
     restricts or limits the use of capital funds for central 
     office costs, up to the limit established in QWHRA.
       Section 227 requires that the Secretary shall report 
     quarterly on the status of all Project-Based Section 8 
     housing.
       Section 228 expands service coordinators to other HUD 
     assisted housing.
       Section 229 modifies the HOME technical assistance program 
     and extends authorization to 2011.
       Section 230 directs that no employee shall be designated as 
     an allotment holder unless the CFO determines that they have 
     received training, and that the CFO shall ensure that trained 
     allotment holders are designated within 90 days of enactment.
       Section 231 provides that funding for indemnities is 
     limited to non-programmatic litigation.
       Section 232 provides for a rescission from the tenant-based 
     rental assistance account.
       Section 233 provides that the Secretary shall publish all 
     NOFAs on the Internet.
       Section 234 allows refinancing of certain section 202 
     loans.
       Section 235 makes reforms to the Federal Surplus Property 
     Program for the homeless.
       Section 236 increases the aggregate number of MTW agencies 
     by three PHAs.
       Section 237 rescinds unobligated balances from the General 
     and Special Risk Program Account and allows HUD to consider 
     industry standard appraisal practices, including the cost of 
     repairs when determining market value.
       Section 238 authorizes the Secretary to transfer up to 5 
     percent of funds among the accounts appropriated under the 
     title ``Personnel Compensation and Benefits.''
       Section 239 allows the Disaster Housing Assistance Programs 
     to be considered a program of the Department of Housing and 
     Urban Development for the purpose of income verifications and 
     matching.

                      TITLE III--RELATED AGENCIES

       Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill includes $6,550,000 for the Salaries and Expenses 
     of the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance 
     Board.

                      Federal Maritime Commission


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill includes $22,800,000 for the salaries and benefits 
     of the Federal Maritime Commission. Of the funds provided, 
     not more

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     than $300,000 can be used for performance awards.

                  National Transportation Safety Board


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

       The bill includes $91,000,000 for the salaries and expenses 
     of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), an 
     increase of $6,501,000 above fiscal year 2008 and $3,109,000 
     above the budget request. Of this amount, no more than $2,000 
     may be used for official reception and representation 
     expenses. Bill language is included that requires the NTSB to 
     reimburse the Department of Transportation's Inspector 
     General up to $100,000 for costs associated with the annual 
     audit of the NTSB's financial statements.
       Within the funds provided, $2,109,000 shall fund 11 
     additional personnel in the most critical safety areas of 
     highways, pipelines, railroads, research and engineering, and 
     aviation. None of the additional funds provided shall be used 
     for the NTSB Academy. The bill also provides a one-time 
     increase of $1,000,000 over the budget request for the NTSB 
     to develop and implement a cost accounting system.
       The bill also includes language that allows the NTSB to 
     continue to make lease payments for the NTSB Academy in 
     fiscal year 2009 only.
       The agency is directed to continue to seek additional 
     opportunities to lease out, or otherwise generate revenue 
     from the NTSB Academy, so that the agency can appropriately 
     focus its resources on the important investigative work that 
     is central to the agency's mission. Furthermore, the agency 
     is directed to submit detailed information on the costs 
     associated with the facility, as well as revenue the agency 
     expects the facility to generate, as part of the fiscal year 
     2010 budget request.


                              (RESCISSION)

       The bill rescinds $671,275 from the funds provided under 
     Public Law 106-246 for the investigation of the Alaska Air 
     flight 261 and Egypt Air flight 990 crashes in fiscal year 
     2000, as proposed in the President's budget. These 
     investigations have been completed and the NTSB does not 
     anticipate any future needs for these resources.

                 Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation


                      PAYMENT TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD

                        REINVESTMENT CORPORATION

       The bill provides $181,000,000 for the Neighborhood 
     Reinvestment Corporation, which is $31,000,000 above the 
     budget request and $118,800,000 below the level enacted in 
     fiscal year 2008.
       The bill includes $50,000,000 to continue the National 
     Foreclosure Mitigation Counseling program.
       The NRC is directed to provide a status report on the 
     multifamily housing initiative in its fiscal year 2010 budget 
     justification.
       The bill includes funding for an education and outreach 
     campaign to combat rescue scams and directs the NRC to 
     develop messages for target populations and communities most 
     at-risk for rescue scams.

           United States Interagency Council on Homelessness


                           OPERATING EXPENSES

       The bill provides $2,333,000, which is $327,000 below the 
     budget request and $183,000 more than the level enacted in 
     fiscal year 2008. The bill extends the expiration date for 
     the Council until September 30, 2010.
       The Interagency Council on Homelessness must refocus itself 
     on its statutory charge, namely improving the collaboration 
     of Federal agencies in order to prevent and end homelessness. 
     As the Council works toward this goal, it should focus 
     efforts on improving collaboration among its members, 
     including the Departments of Defense, Housing and Urban 
     Development, Labor and Veterans Affairs. Efforts should 
     include a focus on preventing and ending homelessness among 
     our nation's veterans.

                 TITLE IV--GENERAL PROVISIONS, THIS ACT

       Section 401 continues the provision requiring pay raises to 
     be funded within appropriated levels in this Act or previous 
     Appropriations Acts.
       Section 402 continues the provision prohibiting pay and 
     other expenses for non-Federal parties in regulatory or 
     adjudicatory proceedings funded in this Act.
       Section 403 continues the provision prohibiting obligations 
     beyond the current fiscal year and prohibits transfers of 
     funds unless expressly so provided herein.
       Section 404 continues the provision limiting consulting 
     service expenditures of public record in procurement 
     contracts.
       Section 405 continues the provision specifying 
     reprogramming procedures by subjecting the establishment of 
     new offices and reorganizations to the reprogramming process.
       Section 406 continues the provision providing that fifty 
     percent of unobligated balances may remain available for 
     certain purposes.
       Section 407 continues the provision requiring agencies and 
     departments funded herein to report on sole source contracts.
       Section 408 continues the provision prohibiting Federal 
     training not directly related to the performance of official 
     duties.
       Section 409 continues the provision that prohibits funds 
     from being used for any project that seeks to use the power 
     of eminent domain unless eminent domain is employed only for 
     a public use.
       Section 410 continues a provision that denies the transfer 
     of funds made available in this Act to any instrumentality of 
     the United States Government except as authorized by this Act 
     or any other Appropriations Act.
       Section 411 continues a provision that prohibits funds in 
     this Act from being used to permanently replace an employee 
     intent on returning to his past occupation after completion 
     of military service.
       Section 412 continues a provision that prohibits funds in 
     this Act from being used unless the expenditure is in 
     compliance with the Buy American Act.
       Section 413 continues a provision that prohibits funds from 
     being appropriated or made available to any person or entity 
     that has been convicted of violating the Buy American 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 bill 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. 
     Reference in the following table to ``The President'' is a 
     reference to President Bush. Neither the bill 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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                                                                                  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
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             Account                                                           Project                                                 Amount                      Requester(s)
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Airport Improvement Program        Akron-Canton Airport, Runway 5/23 Safety Area, OH                                                    $475,000  Rep. Regula
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Airport Improvement Program        Akutan, AK                                                                                         $1,187,500  Sen. Murkowski
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Airport Improvement Program        Alliance Airport, Runway Extension, TX                                                             $1,757,500  Rep. Granger; Rep. Burgess
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Airport Improvement Program        Amery Municipal Airport, Repave Taxiway and Ramp, Amery, WI                                          $950,000  Rep. Obey; Sen. Kohl
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Airport Improvement Program        Atlantic City International Airport, Fire Command Center Relocation, NJ                              $712,500  Rep. LoBiondo
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Airport Improvement Program        Atmore Municipal Airport, Various Improvements, AL                                                 $1,140,000  Rep. Bonner
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Airport Improvement Program        Battle Creek Unlimited, MI                                                                         $1,900,000  Sen. Stabenow; Sen. Levin
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Airport Improvement Program        Bemidji Regional Airport Terminal and Fire Facility Improvements, MN                                 $950,000  Rep. Peterson, Collin C.; Sen. Coleman
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Airport Improvement Program        Blue Ridge Airport, Relocation of Access Road and Expansion of Apron, Martinsville, VA               $475,000  Rep. Boucher
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Airport Improvement Program        Buffalo Niagara International Airport, Construct Taxiway S, Buffalo, NY                              $475,000  Rep. Higgins; Sen. Schumer
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Airport Improvement Program        Burlington International, VT                                                                       $1,543,750  Sen. Leahy
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Airport Improvement Program        Burlington-Alamance County Regional Airport, Runway Improvements, NC                                 $855,000  Rep. Coble; Sen. Dole
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Airport Improvement Program        Cecil Field, Northeast Apron and Taxiways, FL                                                        $722,000  Rep. Stearns; Rep. Crenshaw
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Airport Improvement Program        Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport, Relocate and Reconstruct Taxiway, TN                             $1,187,500  Rep. Wamp
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Airport Improvement Program        Chippewa Valley Regional, WI                                                                         $950,000  Sen. Kohl; Rep. Obey
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Airport Improvement Program        City of Montezuma Airport, Land Acquisition and Runway Improvements, GA                              $475,000  Rep. Bishop, Jr., Sanford D.
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Airport Improvement Program        Clinton Memorial, MO                                                                                 $475,000  Sen. Bond
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Airport Improvement Program        Cuyahoga County Airport, Runway Rehabilitation and Various Improvements, OH                        $1,235,000  Rep. Tubbs Jones; Rep. Kucinich; Sen.
                                                                                                                                                   Voinovich
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Airport Improvement Program        DeKalb/Taylor Municipal Airport, Various Improvements, IL                                          $1,235,000  Rep. Foster; Sen. Durbin
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Airport Improvement Program        Denton Municipal Airport, Various Improvements, TX                                                   $570,000  Rep. Burgess; Sen. Hutchison; Sen. Cornyn
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Airport Improvement Program        Denver International Airport, Various Runway and Taxiway Improvements, CO                          $1,187,500  Rep. DeGette; Rep. Perlmutter; Sen. Allard;
                                                                                                                                                   Sen. Salazar
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Airport Improvement Program        Des Moines International Airport, Runway 13R/31L Land Acquisition, IA                                $475,000  Rep. Boswell; Sen. Harkin
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Airport Improvement Program        Edward F. Knapp Airport, Runway Improvements, VT                                                     $950,000  Rep. Welch; Sen. Leahy
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Airport Improvement Program        Farmington Airport, Parallel Taxiway, MO                                                             $855,000  Rep. Emerson; Sen. Bond
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Airport Improvement Program        Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport, Extension of Runway 1, Glenn Falls, NY                               $712,500  Rep. Gillibrand
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Airport Improvement Program        Fort Wayne International Airport, Runway 5-23 Shoulder Reconstruction, IN                            $817,000  Rep. Souder; Sen. Lugar
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Airport Improvement Program        French Valley Airport, Feasibility Study, CA                                                         $142,500  Rep. Issa
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Airport Improvement Program        Garfield County Regional Airport, Runway Improvements, CO                                            $475,000  Rep. Salazar; Sen. Salazar
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Airport Improvement Program        George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Noise Mitigation, TX                                           $712,500  Rep. Poe
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Airport Improvement Program        Glasgow Municipal Airport, Public Safety Building, KY                                                 $34,200  Rep. Lewis, Ron
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Airport Improvement Program        Glynn County Airport, Taxiway, Lighting and Drainage Improvements, GA                                $755,250  Rep. Kingston; Sen. Isakson
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Airport Improvement Program        Golden Triangle Regional, MS                                                                       $1,425,000  Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker
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Airport Improvement Program        Grand Forks International, ND                                                                        $285,000  Sen. Dorgan; Sen. Conrad
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Airport Improvement Program        Gulfport-Biloxi International, Taxiway and Runway Construction and Rehabilitation, MS              $2,256,250  Sen. Cochran; Rep. Taylor; Sen. Wicker
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Airport Improvement Program        Holmes County Airport Runway Extension and Various Improvements, OH                                  $950,000  Rep. Space
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Airport Improvement Program        Jackson-Evers International Airport, Runway, Taxiway and Various Improvements, MS                  $1,781,250  Sen. Cochran; Rep. Pickering; Sen. Wicker
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Airport Improvement Program        Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport, Terminal Project, MI                                 $1,615,000  Sen. Stabenow; Sen. Levin; Rep. Upton
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Airport Improvement Program        L.O. Simenstad Municipal Airport, Runway Improvements, Osceola, WI                                   $950,000  Rep. Obey; Sen. Kohl
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Airport Improvement Program        Louisville International Airport, Various Capacity and Safety Improvements, KY                     $1,995,000  Rep. Yarmuth; Sen. McConnell
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Airport Improvement Program        Madison County Executive Airport Authority, AL                                                     $1,140,000  Rep. Cramer
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Airport Improvement Program        Menominee-Marinette Twin County Airport, Deicing Truck, Ground Power Unit, MI                        $142,500  Rep. Stupak
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Airport Improvement Program        Mobile Regional, AL                                                                                $1,900,000  Sen. Shelby; Sen. Sessions; Rep. Bonner
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Airport Improvement Program        Monroe Regional Airport, New Terminal, LA                                                          $1,401,250  Rep. Alexander; Sen. Landrieu; Sen. Vitter
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Airport Improvement Program        Montgomery County Airport, Runway 3-21 Rehabilitation, NC                                            $380,000  Rep. Hayes
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Airport Improvement Program        Montgomery Regional Airport, Rehabilitation of Runway 10/28, AL                                      $475,000  Rep. Everett; Rep. Rogers, Michael D.
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Airport Improvement Program        Mt. Washington Regional, NH                                                                          $950,000  Sen. Sununu
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Airport Improvement Program        Nashville International, TN                                                                          $712,500  Sen. Alexander; Sen. Corker
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Airport Improvement Program        New River Valley Airport, Pave and Rehabilitate Runway 624, Dublin, VA                               $475,000  Rep. Boucher
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Airport Improvement Program        Oakland County International Airport, Runway and Taxiway Improvements, MI                            $950,000  Rep. Knollenberg; Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow
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Airport Improvement Program        Ohio University Airport, Various Improvements, OH                                                    $688,750  Rep. Wilson, Charles A.; Rep. Space; Sen.
                                                                                                                                                   Voinovich
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Airport Improvement Program        Oneida County Airport, Various Improvements, NY                                                    $1,662,500  Rep. Arcuri
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Airport Improvement Program        Outagamie County Airport, Terminal Expansion, WI                                                   $1,045,000  Rep. Kagen; Sen. Kohl
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Airport Improvement Program        Oxford-Henderson Airport Authority, Runway Expansion and Capital Investment Program, NC              $475,000  Rep. Butterfield
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Airport Improvement Program        Pangborn Memorial Airport, Terminal Expansion, WA                                                    $736,250  Rep. Hastings, Doc; Sen. Murray
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Airport Improvement Program        Paulding County Airport, Various Improvements, GA                                                    $712,500  Rep. Gingrey; Sen. Chambliss; Sen. Isakson
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Airport Improvement Program        Pellston Regional Airport, Snow Removal Equipment, Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Facility,        $475,000  Rep. Stupak
                                    MI
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Airport Improvement Program        Peoria Regional, IL                                                                                  $950,000  Sen. Durbin
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Airport Improvement Program        Philadelphia International, PA                                                                     $2,375,000  Sen. Specter; Sen. Casey; Rep. Brady, Robert
                                                                                                                                                   A.
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Airport Improvement Program        Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, High Speed Taxiway Connector H-5, AZ                                     $950,000  Rep. Mitchell; Rep. Pastor
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Airport Improvement Program        Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, Taxiway R Reconstruction, AZ                                           $1,900,000  Rep. Pastor
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Airport Improvement Program        Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, Taxiway B Expansion, AZ                                                $950,000  Rep. Mitchell
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Airport Improvement Program        Piedmont Triad International, NC                                                                     $950,000  Sen. Burr
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Airport Improvement Program        Rountree Field Airport, Perimeter Wildlife and Security Fencing, Hartselle, AL                        $47,500  Rep. Aderholt
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Airport Improvement Program        Rowan County, NC                                                                                   $1,900,000  Sen. Dole; Sen. Rogers
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Airport Improvement Program        Rutherford County-Marchman Field, Taxiway and Ramp Improvements, NC                                  $926,250  Rep. Shuler
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Airport Improvement Program        San Antonio International Airport, Various Airfield Improvements, TX                               $1,187,500  Rep. Rodriguez; Rep. Smith, Lamar; Sen.
                                                                                                                                                   Hutchison
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Airport Improvement Program        San Marcos Airport Improvements, TX                                                                $2,850,000  Sen. Hutchison; Sen. Cornyn; Rep. Doggett
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Airport Improvement Program        Sandusky City Airport, Runway and Taxiway Improvements, MI                                           $712,500  Rep. Miller, Candice S.
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Airport Improvement Program        Southwest Georgia Regional Airport, Taxiway, Lighting and Signage Improvements, GA                   $546,250  Rep. Bishop, Jr., Sanford D.; Sen. Chambliss;
                                                                                                                                                   Sen. Isakson
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Airport Improvement Program        Springfield-Branson National, MO                                                                   $2,612,500  Sen. Bond
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Airport Improvement Program        St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport, Terminal Improvements, FL                           $831,250  Rep. Young, C. W. Bill
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Airport Improvement Program        Stanly County Airport, Ramp and Runway Improvements, NC                                              $475,000  Rep. Hayes; Sen. Dole
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Airport Improvement Program        Tunica Municipal, MS                                                                                 $712,500  Sen. Cochran
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Airport Improvement Program        Union City Everett Stewart Airport, Runway Extension, TN                                             $712,500  Rep. Tanner
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Airport Improvement Program        W.K. Kellogg Airport, New Parallel Runway, MI                                                        $722,000  Rep. Walberg; Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow
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Airport Improvement Program        Waterbury/Oxford Airport, Implementation of Noise Remediation, (Part 150 Study), CT                $1,187,500  Rep. Murphy, Christopher S.
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Airport Improvement Program        West Houston Airport, Automatic Weather Observation System, TX                                       $142,500  Rep. Culberson
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Airport Improvement Program        West Virginia Statewide, WV                                                                        $4,275,000  Sen. Byrd
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Airport Improvement Program        Williston Sloulin Field International Airport, Rehabilitation and Expansion of Runway, ND          $1,900,000  Sen. Dorgan.; Sen. Conrad; Rep. Pomeroy
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Alternatives Analysis              Aberdeen MARC Rail Storage Yard, MD                                                                  $475,000  Sen. Cardin; Rep. Ruppersberger
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Alternatives Analysis              Alternative Analysis Study for the J-Route Bus Rapid Transit (BTR) Project, IL                       $237,500  Rep. Roskam
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Alternatives Analysis              Atlanta BeltLine, Atlanta, GA                                                                        $475,000  Rep. Lewis, John; Rep. Johnson, Henry C.; Sen.
                                                                                                                                                   Chambliss; Sen. Isakson
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Alternatives Analysis              Central Mesa Corridor Alternatives Analysis, Mesa, AZ                                                $237,500  Rep. Mitchell
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Alternatives Analysis              City of Detroit Transit Options for Growth Study, MI                                                 $475,000  Rep. Kilpatrick; Rep. Conyers; Sen. Stabenow;
                                                                                                                                                   Sen. Levin
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Alternatives Analysis              Coast Transit Alternatives Analysis, MS                                                            $1,140,000  Sen. Cochran
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Alternatives Analysis              Conceptual Alignment and Phasing Alternatives Study, Charlotte, NC                                   $237,500  Rep. Watt; Rep. Hayes
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Alternatives Analysis              CTA Red Line Extension, IL                                                                           $285,000  Rep. Jackson; Sen. Durbin
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Alternatives Analysis              Downtown Transit Circulator, FL                                                                      $475,000  Rep. Wasserman Schultz
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Alternatives Analysis              Final Environmental Impact Statement for Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex Cnty Passenger Rail Line, NJ       $534,375  Rep. Saxton; Rep. Smith, Christopher H.
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Alternatives Analysis              GYY Alternatives Analysis, IN                                                                        $237,500  Rep. Visclosky
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Alternatives Analysis              Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Extension Route 440, North Bergen, NJ                                       $237,500  Rep. Sires; Sen. Lauterberg; Sen. Menendez
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Alternatives Analysis              I-10 West Corridor Alternative Analysis, AZ                                                          $475,000  Rep. Pastor
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Alternatives Analysis              Lowell-Nashua-Manchester Rail Corridor, NH                                                         $1,900,000  Rep. Hodes; Rep. Shea-Porter
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Alternatives Analysis              MARTA I-20 East Transit Corridor, GA                                                                 $950,000  Sen. Chambliss; Rep. Johnson, Henry C.; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                   Lewis, John
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Alternatives Analysis              MBTA/MART Belmont Station Consolidation and Development Study, MA                                    $142,500  Rep. Markey
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Alternatives Analysis              Northwest New Jersey--Northeast Pennsylvania Passenger Rail Project, PA                              $950,000  Sen. Specter
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Alternatives Analysis              Overland Park/Metcalf Transit Study, KS                                                              $665,000  Sen. Brownback; Rep. Moore, Dennis
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Alternatives Analysis              Sarasota County Bus Rapid Transit Project, Sarasota County, FL                                     $1,009,375  Rep. Buchanan
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Alternatives Analysis              SMART Preliminary Engineering, CA                                                                    $427,500  Rep. Woolsey; Rep. Thompson, Mike
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Alternatives Analysis              Southwest Transitway Project, MN                                                                     $534,375  Rep. Ramstad; Rep. Ellison
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Alternatives Analysis              Telegraph Avenue/International Boulevard/E.14th Street Bus Rapid Transit Corridor in Alameda         $237,500  Rep. Lee
                                    County, CA
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Alternatives Analysis              Tempe South Corridor Alternatives Analysis, Tempe, AZ                                                $237,500  Rep. Mitchell
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Alternatives Analysis              West Eugene EmX Extension Environmental Analysis, OR                                                 $475,000  Rep. DeFazio; Sen. Wyden; Sen. Smith
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Alternatives Analysis              West of Hudson Regional Transit Access Project, NY                                                 $1,900,000  Sen. Schumer
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Alternatives Analysis              Yellow Line Extension, IL                                                                            $237,500  Rep. Schakowsky; Sen. Durbin
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Appalachian Highway Development    Corridor H, WV                                                                                     $9,500,000  Sen. Byrd
 System
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Buses and Bus Facilities           69th Street Terminal Parking Facility, Upper Darby, PA                                               $380,000  Rep. Sestak; Sen. Specter
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Addison County Transit Resources Facilities, Buses, and Equipment, VT                              $2,850,000  Sen. Leahy
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Additional Fixed Route Vehicle, Lebanon, PA                                                          $237,500  Rep. Holden
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Advanced Transit Program/METRO Solutions Bus Expansion, TX                                           $475,000  Rep. Culberson
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Alabama Senior Transportation Program, AL                                                            $950,000  Sen. Shelby
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Albuquerque Transit Facility Rehabilitation, City of Albuquerque, NM                                  $92,625  Sen. Domenici; Sen. Bingaman
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Alternative Fuel Bus, Village of East Rockaway, NY                                                   $380,000  Rep. McCarthy, Carolyn
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Alternative Fuel Buses, City of Lubbock, TX                                                          $712,500  Rep. Neugebauer; Sen. Hutchison
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Amtrak Station Construction and Improvements, Winter Park, FL                                        $950,000  Rep. Mica
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center, Orange County, CA                               $2,612,500  Rep. Royce; Rep. Sanchez, Loretta; Sen.
                                                                                                                                                   Feinstein
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Arverne East Transit Plaza, NY                                                                       $712,500  Rep. Meeks; Sen. Schumer
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Athens-Clarke County Transit, Bus Procurement, GA                                                  $1,330,000  Sen. Isakson; Sen. Chambliss
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Automotive-Based Fuel Cell Hybrid Bus Program, DE                                                    $475,000  Sen. Carper; Sen. Biden; Rep. Castle
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Baldwin County Bus and Bus Facilities Project, AL                                                    $950,000  Sen. Shelby
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bay County Transit Facility Upgrade, FL                                                              $712,500  Rep. Boyd
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Belding Dial-a-Ride Vehicle and Equipment Acquisition, MI                                             $99,560  Rep. Ehlers
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Ben Franklin Transit Maintenance Facility Construction, WA                                         $1,757,500  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell; Rep. Hastings, Doc
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Benzie Transportation Authority, MI                                                                  $190,000  Rep. Hoekstra; Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bloomfield Intermodal Improvements, NJ                                                             $1,900,000  Sen. Menendez; Sen. Lautenberg; Rep. Pascrell
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Branch Area Transit Authority Bus Replacement, MI                                                    $190,000  Rep. Walberg; Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bridgeport Intermodal Transportation Center, CT                                                    $2,850,000  Sen. Dodd; Sen. Lieberman; Rep. Shays
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Brockton Area Transit Authority (BAT) Bus Replacement, MA                                            $237,500  Rep. Lynch; Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bronx Zoo Intermodal Transportation Facility, Bronx, NY                                              $332,500  Rep. Engel; Rep. Crowley; Rep. Lowey; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                   Serrano
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Brownsville Urban System City Wide Transit Improvement, Brownsville, TX                              $237,500  Rep. Ortiz
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bryan Multi-modal Transit Terminal and Parking Facility, Brazos County, TX                           $950,000  Rep. Edwards, Chet
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus Acquisition, Fairbanks North Star Borough Transit, AK                                            $798,000  Rep. Young, Don
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus and Bus Facilities, City of Lawrence, KS                                                         $950,000  Rep. Moore, Dennis; Sen. Roberts
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus and Bus Facilities, Danville, VA                                                                 $475,000  Rep. Goode
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus and Bus Facilities, Denton County Transportation Authority, TX                                   $475,000  Rep. Burgess
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus and Bus Facilities, Farmville, VA                                                                $712,500  Rep. Goode
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus and Bus Facilities, Martinsville, VA                                                             $712,500  Rep. Goode
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus and Bus Facilities, Westmoreland County Transit Authority, PA                                    $950,000  Rep. Murtha
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus and Related Facilities Replacement, Albany, GA                                                   $475,000  Rep. Bishop, Jr., Sanford D.
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus Facilities, Cambria County Transit Authority, PA                                                 $285,000  Rep. Murtha
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus Facilities, Fayette Area Coordinated Transportation, PA                                           $95,000  Rep. Murtha
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus Facilities, Fulton County Transit Authority, KY                                                  $237,500  Rep. Whitfield
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus Facility, AMTRAN Transit System, PA                                                              $475,000  Rep. Shuster; Sen. Specter
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus Facility, North Bay Village, FL                                                                  $475,000  Rep. Wasserman Schultz
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus Improvements, Durham, NC                                                                         $475,000  Rep. Price, David E.
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus Maintenance Facility Improvements, Westchester County, NY                                        $712,500  Rep. Lowey; Rep. Hall, John J.; Sen. Schumer
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus Purchase, LANTA, PA                                                                              $475,000  Rep. Dent; Sen. Specter
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus Purchases, Albuquerque, NM                                                                       $950,000  Rep. Wilson, Heather; Sen. Bingaman
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus Rapid Transit, Aurora Corridor Improvement Project (SR-99) Phase III, WA                         $475,000  Rep. Inslee; Rep. McDermott; Sen. Cantwell
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus Replacement and Routing Software Purchase, St. Joseph County Transportation Authority, MI        $142,500  Rep. Upton
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus Replacement for Asheville Transit System, Asheville, NC                                          $237,500  Rep. Shuler
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus Replacement for LeeTran Transit System, Lee County, FL                                           $475,000  Rep. Mack
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus Replacement Program, TANK, Fort Wright, KY                                                     $1,900,000  Sen. McConnell; Sen. Bunning; Rep. Davis,
                                                                                                                                                   Geoff
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus Replacement, Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority, Oklahoma City, OK            $712,500  Rep. Fallin
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus Replacement, Culver City, CA                                                                     $142,500  Rep. Watson
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus Replacement, Sanilac County, MI                                                                   $95,000  Rep. Miller, Candice S.
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus Replacement/Expansion (Alternative Fuel), Solano County, CA                                      $760,000  Rep. Miller, George; Rep. Tauscher
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus Replacements, Mid Mon Valley Transit Authority, PA                                               $760,000  Rep. Murtha
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus Shelters, Bellflower, CA                                                                         $475,000  Rep. Roybal-Allard
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Bus Terminal, Fall River, MA                                                                         $950,000  Rep. Frank; Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Butler Multi-Modal Transit Center, PA                                                                $237,500  Rep. English
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Cache Valley Transit District Facility Expansion, UT                                                 $475,000  Rep. Bishop, Rob; Sen. Hatch
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Cache Valley Transit District Hybrid Bus Fleet Expansion, UT                                         $475,000  Rep. Bishop, Rob
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Cadillac Wexford Transit Authority, MI                                                               $285,000  Rep. Hoekstra
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Cape Fear PTA Transfer and Administration Facility, NC                                               $475,000  Rep. McIntyre
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Capital Area Transit Administration (CATA) Bus Storage Renovation, Lansing MI                        $712,500  Rep. Rogers, Michael J.
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Capital Area Transit Administration (CATA) Buses and Bus Facilities, Lansing, MI                   $1,900,000  Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow; Rep. Rogers,
                                                                                                                                                   Michael J.
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Capital Area Transit Operations and Maintenance Facility, Raleigh, NC                              $1,425,000  Rep. Price, David E.
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Capital District Transportation Authority Saratoga Bus Facility, Saratoga Springs, NY                $712,500  Rep. Gillibrand; Sen. Schumer
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Capital Metro Bus and Bus Facilities Improvements, TX                                                $475,000  Sen. Cornyn; Sen. Hutchison
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Capital Metro Paratransit Vehicle Replacement, TX                                                  $2,612,500  Rep. Carter; Rep. Smith, Lamar
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Caro Transit Authority Bus Replacement, Caro, MI                                                     $285,000  Rep. Kildee; Sen.Levin; Sen. Stabenow
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Buses and Bus Facilities           CDTA Replacement Buses, NY                                                                           $712,500  Rep. McNulty; Sen. Schumer
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Cedar Avenue Bus Rapid Transit, MN                                                                   $950,000  Sen. Coleman; Sen. Klobuchar
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Central Avenue BRT Corridor Station Development and Enhancements, FL                                 $475,000  Rep. Young, C. W. Bill
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Central City Intermodal Transfer Terminal, NV                                                        $950,000  Sen. Reid; Sen. Ensign; Rep. Berkley; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                   Porter
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Central Maryland Transit Operations Facility                                                         $475,000  Rep. Ruppersberger; Rep. Sarbanes; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                   Cummings; Sen. Cardin
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Central New York Regional Transportation Authority, NY                                               $950,000  Rep. Walsh; Rep. Arcuri
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Chatham Area Transit (CAT) Bus Replacement, GA                                                       $665,000  Rep. Barrow; Sen. Chambliss
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Chelsea Intermodal Parking Garage, Chelsea, MA                                                       $855,000  Rep. Capuano
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Buses and Bus Facilities           City of Detroit Replacement Buses, MI                                                                $712,500  Rep. Conyers; Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow
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Buses and Bus Facilities           City of Detroit/Farebox Improvements, MI                                                           $1,425,000  Rep. Kilpatrick; Rep. Conyers; Sen. Stabenow;
                                                                                                                                                   Sen. Levin
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Buses and Bus Facilities           City of Hillsdale Dial-A-Ride Bus Replacement, MI                                                     $95,000  Rep. Walberg; Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow
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Buses and Bus Facilities           City of Rio Rancho Rio Transit Program, NM                                                           $313,500  Rep. Udall, Tom; Sen. Bingaman
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Buses and Bus Facilities           CityBus Hybrid Bus Procurement, Lafayette, IN                                                      $2,945,000  Sen. Lugar; Rep. Buyer
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Clallam Transit Vehicle Replacement, WA                                                              $286,900  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell; Rep. Dicks
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Clean Air Buses, City of Cerritos, CA                                                                $190,000  Rep. Sanchez, Linda T.
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Clean Air Buses, City of Paramount, CA                                                               $142,500  Rep. Sanchez, Linda T.
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Clean Fuel Buses, Portland, ME                                                                       $475,000  Rep. Allen; Sen. Collins; Sen. Snowe
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Buses and Bus Facilities           CNG Bus Replacement, Fort Worth Transportation Authority, TX                                       $1,425,000  Rep. Granger; Rep. Burgess; Rep: Barton
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Colorado Transit Coalition Statewide Bus and Bus Facilities, CO                                      $237,500  Rep. Salazar; Rep. DeGette; Rep. Tancredo;
                                                                                                                                                   Sen. Allard; Sen. Salazar
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Community Transit Bus and Bus Facilities, Everett, WA                                                $237,500  Rep. Inslee; Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell;
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Concho Valley Multi-modal Terminal Building, TX                                                      $237,500  Rep. Conaway
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Construction of Bus Stations in Altamonte, Lake Mary, Longwood, and Sanford, FL                    $1,425,000  Rep. Mica
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Construction of Transit Facilities and Bus Replacement, St. Johns County Council, FL               $1,472,500  Rep. Mica
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Buses and Bus Facilities           County of Hawaii Vehicle Enhancement Project, HI                                                     $380,000  Rep. Hirono
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Buses and Bus Facilities           DART Bus Procurement, Dallas, TX                                                                     $950,000  Rep. Johnson, Eddie Bernice
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Design and Construction of an Intermodal Transportation Center for Los Lunas, NM                     $950,000  Sen. Bingaman
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Design, Acquisition of ROW, and Construction of the Regional Intermodal Terminal Center,             $475,000  Rep. Crenshaw; Rep. Brown; Sen. Martinez
                                    Jacksonville, FL
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Doral Transit Circulator Program, City of Doral, FL                                                  $475,000  Rep. Diaz-Balart, Mario
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Downtown Intermodal Facility and Associated Parking, Springfield, OH                                 $712,500  Rep. Hobson
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Downtown Tacoma Intermodal Center, Tacoma, WA                                                      $1,235,000  Rep. Dicks; Rep. Smith, Adam
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Dubuque Downtown Transportation Center Intermodal Facility, Dubuque, IA                              $237,500  Sen. Harkin
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Buses and Bus Facilities           East County Bus Maintenance and Paratransit Facility, El Cajon, CA                                   $261,250  Rep. Hunter
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Ed Roberts Campus Intermodal Facility, Berkeley, CA                                                  $475,000  Rep. Lee
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Buses and Bus Facilities           El Paso Rural County Transit, TX                                                                     $712,500  Rep. Rodriguez
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Buses and Bus Facilities           EMTA Consolidated Transit Facility, Erie, PA                                                         $475,000  Rep. English; Sen. Specter; Sen. Casey
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Enumclaw Welcome Center Intermodal Transit Facility, WA                                            $1,425,000  Sen. Murray
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Environmental, Security and Bus Upgrades, Razorback Transit System, Fayetteville, AR                 $570,000  Rep. Boozman; Sen. Lincoln; Sen. Pryor
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Buses and Bus Facilities           ETHRA Replacement Handicapped Accessible Vehicles, TN                                              $1,425,000  Rep. Wamp; Rep. Duncan; Sen. Corker; Sen.
                                                                                                                                                   Alexander
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Everett Transit Vehicle Replacement, WA                                                              $712,500  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Fairfield Transportation Center, CA                                                                  $475,000  Rep. Tauscher
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Frankfort Transit, KY                                                                                $950,000  Sen. McConnell
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Buses and Bus Facilities           FRTA and FRCOG Transit Center, Greenfield, MA                                                      $1,900,000  Rep. Olver
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Gainesville RTS Buses, Gainesville, FL                                                               $475,000  Rep. Brown
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Georgetown-Rosslyn Connector, Arlington, VA                                                          $712,500  Rep. Moran
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Glassell Park Transit Pavilion, Los Angeles, CA                                                      $190,000  Rep. Becerra
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Glen Cove Connector Multi-Modal Parking Hub Design, Engineering, and Construction, NY                $950,000  Rep. King, Peter T.; Sen. Schumer
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Gold Coast Transit Maintenance and Operations Facility, Oxnard, CA                                   $475,000  Rep. Capps
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Golden Crescent Bus Replacement in and around Victoria, TX                                           $237,500  Rep. Paul
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Goldsboro Union Depot Multimodal, NC                                                                 $855,000  Sen. Dole; Rep. Butterfield
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Grant Transit Authority Operations and Maintenance Facility, Moses Lake, WA                          $475,000  Rep. Hastings, Doc
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Grant Transit Vehicle Replacement, WA                                                                $425,600  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Greater Dayton RTA Bus Replacement, OH                                                               $950,000  Rep. Turner; Sen. Voinovich
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Greater Lapeer Transportation Authority Bus Replacement, MI                                           $95,000  Rep. Miller, Candice S.; Sen. Levin; Sen.
                                                                                                                                                   Stabenow
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Greater Minnesota Transit Capital, MN                                                              $2,850,000  Sen. Coleman; Rep. Oberstar
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Greater Richmond Transit Company (GRTC) Bus Replacement, VA                                          $617,500  Sen. Warner; Sen. Webb; Rep. Scott, Robert C.
                                                                                                                                                   Bobby
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Greensboro Maintenance/Operations Transit Facility, Greensboro, NC                                 $1,140,000  Sen. Dole; Rep. Watt; Rep. Coble
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Buses and Bus Facilities           GRTA Park and Ride Facility, Rockdale County, GA                                                     $190,000  Rep. Johnson Jr., Henry C. Hank; Sen.
                                                                                                                                                   Chambliss
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Guam Mass Transit Bus Maintenance Facility, GU                                                       $237,500  Rep. Bordallo
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Guam Mass Transit Hybrid/CNG New Bus Procurement, GU                                                 $475,000  Rep. Bordallo
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Harbor Transit, MI                                                                                   $152,000  Rep. Hoekstra
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Harrison County Multi-Modal Facilities, MS                                                         $2,850,000  Sen. Wicker
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Hill Country Transit Administration Facility, San Saba, TX                                           $190,000  Rep. Conaway
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Hillsboro Intermodal Transit Facility, OR                                                          $1,852,500  Sen. Smith; Sen. Wyden
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority (HART) Bus and Para-transit Acquisition, FL           $2,185,000  Sen. Martinez; Rep. Castor; Sen. Nelson, Bill
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Historic Filipinotown Bus Security Lights, Los Angeles, CA                                            $62,700  Rep. Becerra
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Holyoke Intermodal Center, MA                                                                        $142,500  Rep. Olver
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Howard County Hybrid Electric Buses, MD                                                              $475,000  Rep. Cummings
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Hybrid Buses, Allegheny County, PA                                                                   $475,000  Rep. Doyle; Sen. Specter; Sen. Casey
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Idaho Transit Coalition Buses and Bus Facilities                                                   $4,845,000  Rep. Simpson; Sen. Craig; Sen. Crapo
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Buses and Bus Facilities           IndyGo Fixed Route Bus Fleet Expansion, IN                                                           $712,500  Rep. Carson; Sen. Lugar
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Intercity Transit Intermodal Facility Project, WA                                                  $2,232,500  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell; Rep. Smith, Adam;
                                                                                                                                                   Rep. Baird
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Intermodal Facilities, Salt Lake City, UT                                                          $4,750,000  Sen. Hatch; Sen. Bennett
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Intermodal Facility, Moultrie, GA                                                                    $712,500  Sen. Chambliss; Sen. Isakson; Rep. Marshall;
                                                                                                                                                   Rep. Bishop. Jr., Sanford D.
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Intermodal Station Improvements, Cities of Salem and Beverly, MA                                     $783,750  Rep. Tierney; Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Intermodal Station, Vacaville, CA                                                                    $475,000  Rep. Miller, George
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Intermodal Transit Facility for LKLP Community Action Council, Hazard, KY                            $237,500  Rep. Rogers, Harold
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Intermodal Transit Improvements, Northwest, NJ                                                       $712,500  Rep. Garrett; Sen. Menendez
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Intermodal Transit Parking Facility, Haverhill, MA                                                   $475,000  Rep. Tsongas
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Internal Shuttle System, Texas Medical Center, TX                                                    $950,000  Rep. Culberson
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Ionia Dial-a-Ride Vehicle and Equipment Acquisition, MI                                              $216,600  Rep. Ehlers
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Ivy Tech Multimodal Facility, Indianapolis, IN                                                       $475,000  Rep. Carson; Sen. Lugar
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Buses and Bus Facilities           JATRAN Light Rail Feasibility Study, MS                                                              $475,000  Sen. Cochran
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Jewish Community Council of Rockland Transit Buses, NY                                               $380,000  Rep. Engel
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Kalamazoo Metropolitan Transit Facility Expansion, Kalamazoo, MI                                     $950,000  Rep. Upton; Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow
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Buses and Bus Facilities           KCATA Bus Replacement, Kansas City, MO                                                               $285,000  Rep. Cleaver; Rep. Graves
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Buses and Bus Facilities           King County Hybrid Bus Program, WA                                                                   $237,500  Rep. McDermott; Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Knoxville Transit Center Automated Vehicle Locater System, TN                                        $237,500  Rep. Duncan
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Buses and Bus Facilities           La Cienega Intermodal Center, Los Angeles, CA                                                        $475,000  Rep. Watson
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Lake Tahoe Bus Facilities                                                                            $475,000  Sen. Reid
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Lakeland Area Mass Transit District Bus Replacement and Facility Maintenance, FL                     $285,000  Rep. Putnam
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Lakewood Multi-Modal Initiative, NJ                                                                $1,021,250  Rep. Smith, Christopher H.; Sen. Lautenberg;
                                                                                                                                                   Sen. Menendez
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Laredo Bus Maintenance Facility and Refueling Depot, TX                                              $950,000  Sen. Hutchison; Sen. Cornyn
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Lincoln Center Corridor Redevelopment Project, New York, NY                                          $522,500  Rep. Nadler; Rep. Weiner
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Los Angeles Southwest College Western Transit Center, Los Angeles, CA                                $712,500  Rep. Waters
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Louisiana Statewide Bus and Bus Facility, LA                                                         $380,000  Rep. Jefferson; Rep. Alexander; Sen. Vitter;
                                                                                                                                                   Sen. Landrieu
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Lower Keys Shuttle Bus Facilities, Key West, FL                                                      $950,000  Rep. Ros-Lehtinen; Sen. Nelson, Bill
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Ludington Mass Transit, MI                                                                           $190,000  Rep. Hoekstra
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Lufkin VA Clinic Shuttle, TX                                                                         $285,000  Sen. Cornyn
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Buses and Bus Facilities           LYNX Buses, Orange County, FL                                                                        $237,500  Rep. Brown; Sen. Nelson, Bill; Sen. Martinez
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Buses and Bus Facilities           LYNX Buses, Orlando, FL                                                                            $2,850,000  Sen. Martinez
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Macatawa Area Express Holland, MI                                                                    $256,500  Rep. Hoekstra
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Marshall County Vehicle Replacement for Seniors and for the Mentally Disabled, AL                    $285,000  Sen. Shelby
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Marshall Dial-A-Ride Bus Replacement, MI                                                              $95,000  Rep. Walberg
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Buses and Bus Facilities           MARTA Clean Fuel Buses and Facilities, GA                                                          $1,330,000  Sen. Isakson; Rep. Lewis, John
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Buses and Bus Facilities           MASCOT Bus Bay Expansion, Mat-Su Borough, AK                                                         $665,000  Rep. Young
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Buses and Bus Facilities           METRAs' Rock Island 35th St., Station Improvements, IL                                               $712,500  Rep. Rush
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Metro Intermodal Transit Garage, Texas Medical Center, TX                                            $237,500  Rep. Jackson-Lee
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Zero Emissions Bus Demonstration Project, Los Angeles         $475,000  Rep. Sherman
                                    County, CA
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Miami Lakes Hybrid Electric Vehicles and Trolleybus Procurement, FL                                  $570,000  Rep. Diaz-Balart, Mario
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Miami-Dade Transit Bus Procurement Plan, FL                                                          $475,000  Rep. Diaz-Balart, Lincoln; Sen. Martinez
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Michigan Transportation Authority Bus Replacement and Routing Software Purchase, Van Buren           $142,500  Rep. Upton
                                    County, MI
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Milwaukee County Bus Capital, Milwaukee, WI                                                          $712,500  Rep. Moore, Gwen
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Miramar Town Center Transit Hub, FL                                                                  $475,000  Rep. Meek
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Monrovia Transit Village Improvements, CA                                                            $237,500  Rep. Dreier
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Montana Paratransit System Bus Replacement, Billings, MT                                             $247,000  Rep. Rehberg
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Monterey Salinas Transit Bus Refinancing, CA                                                         $475,000  Rep. Farr
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Morristown/Montclair-Boonton Commuter Rail Intermodal Improvements, Northern, NJ                     $950,000  Rep. Frelinghuysen; Sen. Lautenberg; Sen.
                                                                                                                                                   Menendez
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Buses and Bus Facilities           MTA Advanced Transit Program/Metro Solutions Bus Expansion, Harris County, TX                        $475,000  Rep. Jackson-Lee; Rep. Green, Gene
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Buses and Bus Facilities           MTOC Clean Fuel Bus Purchases and Facility Enhancements, CA                                          $475,000  Rep. Harman; Rep. Napolitano; Rep. Waters
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Buses and Bus Facilities           MTSU Intermodal Transportation HUB, TN                                                               $380,000  Rep. Gordon
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Multimodal Center, Normal, IL                                                                        $237,500  Rep. Weller
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Multi-modal Transit Centers, Riverside and Corona, CA                                                $950,000  Rep. Calvert; Sen. Boxer
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Muskegon Area Transit System, MI                                                                     $427,500  Rep. Hoekstra
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Navajo Transit Vehicles and Facilities, NM                                                           $237,500  Rep. Udall, Tom
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Buses and Bus Facilities           ND Statewide Transit, ND                                                                           $1,900,000  Sen. Dorgan; Sen. Conrad; Rep. Pomeroy
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Nevada Statewide Bus Facilities                                                                    $1,425,000  Sen. Reid; Sen. Ensign; Rep. Berkley; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                   Porter
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Buses and Bus Facilities           New Jersey Intermodal Facilities and Bus Rolling Stock, NJ                                           $760,000  Rep. Pascrell; Rep. Rothman; Sen. Lautenberg;
                                                                                                                                                   Sen. Menendez
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Buses and Bus Facilities           NFTA Hybrid Buses, Buffalo, NY                                                                       $475,000  Rep. Higgins; Sen. Schumer
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Niagara Falls International Railway Station and Intermodal Transportation Center, NY                 $950,000  Rep. Slaughter; Sen. Schumer
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Niles Dial-a-Ride Bus Acquisition, MI                                                                $228,000  Rep. Upton
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Non-Emergency Medical and Independent Living Activities Transportation for Older Adults, La           $76,950  Rep. Davis, Geoff
                                    Grange, KY
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Buses and Bus Facilities           North Central Regional Transit Facilities, NM                                                        $475,000  Rep. Udall, Tom; Sen. Bingaman
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Buses and Bus Facilities           North Charleston Regional Intermodal Transportation Center, SC                                       $475,000  Rep. Brown
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Buses and Bus Facilities           North Leominster Commuter Station Parking, Leominster, MA                                          $1,900,000  Rep. Olver
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs Transportation Center Improvements, Santa Fe Springs, CA                    $475,000  Rep. Napolitano
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Oklahoma Automated Vehicle Location System, Oklahoma City, OK                                        $237,500  Rep. Fallin
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Oklahoma City Bus Replacement, OK                                                                  $1,330,000  Sen. Inhofe; Rep. Fallin
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Oshkosh Bus and Bus Facilities, Winnebago County, WI                                                 $269,800  Rep. Petri
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Pacific Transit Vehicle Replacement, WA                                                              $456,000  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell; Rep. Baird
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Paducah Area Transit System, KY                                                                    $2,375,000  Sen. McConnell
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Palm Tran Green Bus Replacement, FL                                                                  $712,500  Rep. Klein
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Palm Tran Park and Ride Facilities, Palm Beach County, FL                                            $475,000  Rep. Wexler
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Palmdale Transportation Center Metrolink Platform Extension, CA                                      $380,000  Rep. McKeon
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Paratransit Vehicle Replacement, City of Abilene, TX                                                 $456,000  Sen. Cornyn; Sen. Hutchison; Rep. Neugebauer
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Paratransit Vehicles, West Central Mass Transit District, IL                                         $104,500  Rep. LaHood
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Park and Ride Facility, Indiana University, IN                                                       $475,000  Rep. Hill; Sen. Lugar
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Buses and Bus Facilities           PATCO Transit Station Improvements, Locust St., Philadelphia, PA                                     $760,000  Rep. Brady, Robert A.
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Pembroke Pines Senior Center Bus Procurement, FL                                                     $475,000  Rep. Diaz-Balart, Lincoln
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Pierce Transit Peninsula Park and Ride, WA                                                         $2,351,250  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Polk County Transit System, FL                                                                       $285,000  Rep. Putnam
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Prospect and E 21st Street Intermodal Transportation Center, Cleveland, OH                           $190,000  Rep. Tubbs Jones; Sen. Voinovich
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Pullman Transit Vehicle Replacement, WA                                                            $1,288,200  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Purchase Clean Fuel Buses for Long Beach Transit, CA                                                 $950,000  Rep. Rohrabacher; Rep. Richardson; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                   Sanchez, Linda T.
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Purchase CNG Buses for Foothill Transit, CA                                                        $1,187,500  Rep. Dreier; Rep. Schiff; Rep. Napolitano;
                                                                                                                                                   Rep. Solis; Sen. Boxer
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Queen Street Station, PA                                                                           $2,850,000  Sen. Specter
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Rapid Transit Handicap Accessibility, Newton, MA                                                     $380,000  Rep. Frank
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Red Rock Corridor Intermodal Bus and Bus Facilities, Newport, MN                                     $475,000  Rep. McCollum
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Regional Bus Replacement, San Diego, CA                                                              $475,000  Rep. Davis, Susan A.
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Reno/Sparks Intermodal Transportation Center Developments, NV                                        $475,000  Sen. Reid; Sen. Ensign; Rep. Heller
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Replacement and Expansion Buses, City of Raleigh, NC                                                 $950,000  Rep. Miller, Brad; Rep. Etheridge
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Replacement Heavy Duty Transit Buses, Madison County Mass Transit District, IL                       $475,000  Rep. Costello
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Replacement of Bus Fleet in Topeka, KS                                                               $475,000  Rep. Boyda
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Replacement of Buses and Vans, Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority, AL                   $1,425,000  Rep. Davis, Artur; Rep. Bachus
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Replacement of Paratransit Vehicles, Greater Peoria Mass Transit District, Peoria, IL                $380,000  Rep. LaHood
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Buses and Bus Facilities           River Valley Transit Bus and Bus Facility Enhancements, PA                                         $1,425,000  Rep. Carney; Sen. Casey
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Rochester Genesee Regional Transportation Authority Satellite Transit Center Construction, NY        $237,500  Rep. Kuhl; Sen. Schumer
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Route System Project, Murray Calloway Transit Authority, Murray, KY                                $1,496,250  Sen. McConnell; Rep. Whitfield
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Rural Bus Program for Hawaii, Maui, and Kauai, HI                                                  $1,900,000  Sen. Inouye; Sen. Akaka
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Buses and Bus Facilities           Saginaw Transit Authority, Bus and Transit Improvements, MI                                          $190,000  Rep. Kildee; Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Salem, Saugus, Topsfield Vans, MA                                                                    $212,800  Rep. Tierney
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Santa Cruz Metro Smart Fare Payment System, CA                                                       $475,000  Rep. Farr
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Santa Maria Intermodal Transportation Center, Santa Maria, CA                                        $475,000  Rep. Capps
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Buses and Bus Facilities           Santee Wateree Regional Transit Authority Intermodal Transportation Center, SC                       $950,000  Rep. Clyburn
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Sect. 5309 Capital Appropriation-Tulsa Transit, OK                                                   $712,500  Rep. Sullivan
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Senior Center Clean Fuel/Hybrid Transit Bus, City of South El Monte, CA                              $380,000  Rep. Solis
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Senior Citizen Transportation Vehicle, North Arlington, NJ                                            $95,000  Rep. Rothman
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Senior Transportation, RI                                                                            $190,000  Sen. Whitehouse; Sen. Reed
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Septa R7 Station Improvements, Croydon and Levittown, PA                                             $380,000  Rep. Murphy, Patrick J.
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Buses and Bus Facilities           South Amboy Intermodal Station, NJ                                                                   $475,000  Rep. Pallone; Sen. Lautenberg; Sen. Menendez
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Buses and Bus Facilities           South Brunswick Municipal Area Residential Transit, NJ                                               $380,000  Rep. Holt; Sen. Lautenberg; Sen. Menendez
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Buses and Bus Facilities           South Mountain Circulator Bus, Phoenix, AZ                                                           $950,000  Rep. Pastor
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Southeast Arkansas Regional Intermodal Facility, AR                                                  $475,000  Rep. Ross
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Southeastern Regional Transit Authority (SRTA) Bus Fleet Replacement, MA                             $665,000  Rep. McGovern
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Southern Maryland Commuter Bus Initiative, MD                                                        $950,000  Rep. Hoyer; Sen. Cardin
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Southern Nevada Transit Coalition Capital Equipment Acquisition, NV                                   $52,440  Rep. Porter
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Southern University Intermodal Transit Facility System, LA                                           $475,000  Rep. Jefferson; Sen. Landrieu
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Southside Bus Facility Replacement in Hampton Roads, VA                                            $1,235,000  Sen. Warner; Sen. Webb; Rep. Scott, Robert C.
                                                                                                                                                   Bobby
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Springdale Metrolink Station, St. Louis County, MO                                                   $380,000  Rep. Clay
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Buses and Bus Facilities           St. Louis Metro Bus and Paratransit Rolling Stock Project, MO                                      $3,800,000  Sen. Bond; Rep. Clay
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Buses and Bus Facilities           State of Illinois Downstate Bus and Bus Facilities, IL                                             $4,750,000  Sen. Durbin
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Statewide Bus and Bus Facilities, AR                                                                 $950,000  Rep. Boozman; Rep. Berry; Rep. Snyder; Sen.
                                                                                                                                                   Lincoln; Sen. Pryor
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Statewide Bus and Bus Facilities, Concord, NH                                                        $475,000  Rep. Shea-Porter; Rep. Hodes
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Statewide Bus and Bus Facilities, MO                                                               $1,900,000  Sen. Bond
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Statewide Bus and Bus Facility Enhancements, AK                                                      $570,000  Sen. Murkowski
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Statewide Bus Replacement, RI                                                                        $950,000  Sen. Reed; Rep. Langevin
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Statewide Buses Facilities and Equipment, VT                                                         $475,000  Rep. Welch; Sen. Leahy; Sen. Sanders
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Statewide Locally Operated Transit Systems (LOTS), Bus and Facility Improvements, MD               $1,900,000  Sen. Cardin; Sen. Mikulski; Rep. Sarbanes;
                                                                                                                                                   Rep. Ruppersberger; Rep. Van Hollen; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                   Cummings; Rep. Edwards, Donna
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transit (SMART) Fleet Bus Maintenance and Engine          $3,923,500  Rep. Knollenberg; Rep. Dingell; Rep. Conyers;
                                    Replacement, MI                                                                                                Rep. Kilpatrick; Rep. Levin; Sen. Stabenow
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Sun Metro Fuel Facility Improvements, El Paso, TX                                                    $712,500  Rep. Reyes
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Sunline Bus and Bus Facilities, Thousand Palms, CA                                                   $475,000  Rep. Bono-Mack
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Buses and Bus Facilities           TARC Clean Bus Program, KY                                                                           $475,000  Rep. Yarmuth
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Buses and Bus Facilities           TARTA Bus and Bus Facilities Toledo, OH                                                            $1,425,000  Rep. Kaptur
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Texas Bus Acquisition, City of El Paso, TX                                                           $712,500  Rep. Reyes
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Buses and Bus Facilities           The Arc of Mercer County Mobile Transportation Service Vehicle Procurement, NJ                        $95,000  Rep. Smith, Christopher H.; Sen. Lautenberg;
                                                                                                                                                   Sen. Menendez
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Buses and Bus Facilities           TMA Clean Buses, Buck County, PA                                                                     $475,000  Rep. Murphy, Patrick J.
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Townsend Great Smoky Mountain Heritage Bus Station, TN                                               $950,000  Sen. Alexander
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Toyota Park Pace Transit Center, IL                                                                  $475,000  Rep. Lipinski
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Transit Authority of Lexington Bus Purchase Project, KY                                            $2,945,000  Sen. McConnell
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Transit Bus and Bus Facilities, Salem-Keizer OR                                                      $475,000  Rep. Hooley
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Transit Bus and Bus Replacement, IA                                                                $3,800,000  Sen. Harkin; Sen. Grassley
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Transit Improvements, Jacobi Medical Center, NY                                                      $475,000  Rep. Crowley
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Transit Maintenance and Operations Facility, City of Las Cruces, NM                                  $617,500  Sen. Domenici; Sen. Bingaman
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Transit Maintenance Facility Renovations, Galveston, TX                                              $237,500  Rep. Paul
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Transit Maintenance Facility, Davenport, IA                                                          $380,000  Rep. Braley; Sen. Harkin; Sen. Grassley
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Transit Operations Center, Rochester, MN                                                             $712,500  Rep. Walz; Sen. Coleman
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Transit Station Expansion Project (Metrolink Parking Lot), Rialto, CA                                $285,000  Rep. Baca
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Treasure Valley Transit Facilities, ID                                                               $475,000  Sen. Crapo; Sen. Craig; Rep. Simpson
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Tri-Delta Transit Park and Ride Lots, Eastern Contra Costa County, CA                                $641,250  Rep. Tauscher; Rep. Miller, George; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                   McNerney
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Trolley Purchase, Las Marias, PR                                                                     $190,000  Rep. Fortuno
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Twin Transit Vehicle Replacement, WA                                                                 $579,500  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell; Rep. Baird
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Buses and Bus Facilities           UNH Wildcat Transit Fleet, Durham, NH                                                                $190,000  Rep. Shea-Porter
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Unified Government Transit, Bus Replacements, Bus Expansions and Bus Facilities, KS                  $475,000  Rep. Moore, Dennis; Sen. Roberts
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Union City Intermodal Phase II--Commuter Rail Connection, Union City, Alameda County, CA             $475,000  Rep. Stark
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Union Station Intermodal Trade and Transit Center, Pottsville, PA                                    $475,000  Rep. Holden
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Union Station Intermodal Transportation Center, Washington DC                                        $475,000  Rep. Norton
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Buses and Bus Facilities           University of Alabama Bus and Bus Facility Project, AL                                               $475,000  Sen. Sessions
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Upper Cumberland Area Rural Transit System (UCARTS) Bus and Transit Improvement, TN                  $570,000  Rep. Davis, Lincoln
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Valley Transit Vehicle Replacement, WA                                                               $368,600  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Van Pool Equipment, Johnsonburg, PA                                                                  $285,000  Rep. Peterson, John E.; Sen. Casey
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Buses and Bus Facilities           VIA Metropolitan Transit Bus Facility Improvements and Bus Fleet Modernization, San Antonio, TX      $475,000  Rep. Gonzalez; Rep. Rodriguez; Sen. Hutchison
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Virgin Islands Mass Transit/Bus and Bus Facility Improvements Program, VI                            $475,000  Rep. Christensen
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Whatcom Transportation Authority Bus Replacements, WA                                              $1,900,000  Sen. Murray; Rep. Larsen
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Wisconsin Statewide Bus and Bus Facilities, WI                                                     $3,800,000  Sen. Kohl; Rep. Kagen
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Buses and Bus Facilities           WMATA Bus and Bus Facility Safety Initiative, MD                                                     $475,000  Rep. Hoyer; Rep. Van Hollen; Rep. Davis, Tom;
                                                                                                                                                   Rep. Moran; Sen. Cardin; Sen. Webb; Sen.
                                                                                                                                                   Warner
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Wonderland Station Intermodal Transit Improvements, City of Revere, MA                               $950,000  Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry; Rep. Markey
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Buses and Bus Facilities           Yates Dial-A-Ride, MI                                                                                $190,000  Rep. Hoekstra
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Capital Investment Grants          AC Transit BRT Corridor, CA                                                                        $4,000,000  Sen. Feinstein
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Capital Investment Grants          Bellevue-Redmond BRT, King County, WA                                                             $10,952,330  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell; The President
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Capital Investment Grants          BRT, Potomac Yard-Crystal City, City of Alexandria and Arlington County, VA                        $1,000,000  Sen. Webb
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Capital Investment Grants          BRT--State Avenue Corridor, Wyandotte County, KS                                                   $1,500,000  Sen. Brownback
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Capital Investment Grants          Central Corridor Light Rail Transit Project, MN                                                   $20,000,000  Sen. Coleman; Sen. Klobuchar; Rep. Ellison;
                                                                                                                                                   Rep. McCollum
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Capital Investment Grants          Central Florida Commuter Rail, FL                                                                 $13,000,000  Rep. Brown; Rep. Mica
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Capital Investment Grants          Central Link Initial Segment, Seattle, WA                                                         $25,962,062  Sen. Murray; The President
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Capital Investment Grants          Central Phoenix/East Valley Light Rail, AZ                                                        $91,800,000  Rep. Pastor; Rep. Mitchell; The President;
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Capital Investment Grants          Charlotte Rapid Transit Extension, NC                                                             $20,500,000  Sen. Dole; Sen. Burr; Rep. Myrick; Rep. Hayes;
                                                                                                                                                   Rep. Watt
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Capital Investment Grants          Commuter Rail Improvements, Fitchburg, MA                                                         $30,000,000  Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry; The President
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Capital Investment Grants          Commuter Rail Study--Phoenix to Tucson, AZ                                                         $3,500,000  Rep. Giffords; Rep. Grijalva; Rep. Mitchell
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Capital Investment Grants          CTA Brown Line (Ravenswood), IL                                                                   $30,474,404  Sen. Durbin; The President
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Capital Investment Grants          CTA Circle Line, IL                                                                                $6,000,000  Sen. Durbin
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Capital Investment Grants          Dallas Area Rapid Transit Northwest/Southeast Light Rail MOS, TX                                  $87,974,716  Sen. Hutchison; Sen. Cornyn; Rep. Johnson; The
                                                                                                                                                   President
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Capital Investment Grants          Downtown Orlando East-West Circulator System, FL                                                   $8,000,000  Sen. Martinez
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Capital Investment Grants          Dulles Corridor Metrorail, VA                                                                     $29,100,000  Sen. Webb; Sen. Warner; Rep. Wolf; Rep. Davis,
                                                                                                                                                   Tom; Rep. Moran;
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Capital Investment Grants          Honolulu High Capacity Transit Corridor Project, HI                                               $20,000,000  Sen. Inouye; Sen. Akaka; Rep. Abercrombie;
                                                                                                                                                   Rep. Hirono
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Capital Investment Grants          Houston Metropolitan Transit Authority Advanced Transit Program/METRO Solutions Phase 2, TX       $15,000,000  Sen. Hutchison; Rep. Green, Al; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                   Culberson; Rep. Green, Gene; Rep. Jackson-Lee
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Capital Investment Grants          Hudson-Bergen MOS-2, Northern, NJ                                                                  $1,103,860  Sen. Lautenberg; Sen. Menendez; Rep. Pascrell;
                                                                                                                                                   Rep. Sires; The President
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Capital Investment Grants          I-69 HOV/BRT, MS                                                                                   $7,650,000  Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Capital Investment Grants          Improvements to the Rosslyn Metro Station, VA                                                      $2,000,000  Sen. Webb
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Capital Investment Grants          JTA BRT System, Jacksonville, FL                                                                   $1,280,000  Rep. Crenshaw; Sen. Martinez
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Capital Investment Grants          Largo Metrorail Extension, DC/MD                                                                  $34,700,000  Sen. Mikulski; Sen. Cardin; Sen. Warner; Sen.
                                                                                                                                                   Webb; Rep. Van Hollen; The President
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Capital Investment Grants          Livermore-Amador BRT, Livermore, CA                                                                $7,990,000  Sen. Feinstein; Sen. Boxer; Rep. Tauscher;
                                                                                                                                                   Rep. McNerney; The President
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Capital Investment Grants          Long Island Rail Road East Side Access, NY                                                       $209,623,898  Rep. King, Peter T.; Sen. Schumer; The
                                                                                                                                                   President
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Capital Investment Grants          MARC Capacity Improvements, MD                                                                    $13,000,000  Sen. Mikulski; Sen. Cardin; Rep. Cummings;
                                                                                                                                                   Rep. Ruppersberger; Rep. Sarbanes; Rep. Van
                                                                                                                                                   Hollen
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Capital Investment Grants          Mason Corridor BRT, Fort Collins, CO                                                              $11,182,000  Sen. Allard; Sen. Salazar; The President
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Capital Investment Grants          METRA, IL                                                                                         $24,000,000  ..............................................
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Southwest Service Line, IL         ...............................................................................................                Rep. Jackson, J., Sen. Durbin
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Star Line, IL                      ...............................................................................................                Rep. Bean; Rep. Jackson, J.; Rep. Roskam; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                   Weller; Sen. Durbin
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Union Pacific Northwest Line, IL   ...............................................................................................                Rep. Emanuel; Rep. Bean; Sen. Durbin
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Union Pacific Northwest Line, IL   ...............................................................................................                Rep. Emanuel; Rep. Bean; Sen. Durbin
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Union Pacific West Line, IL        ...............................................................................................                Rep. Roskam; Sen. Durbin
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Capital Investment Grants          Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension, Los Angeles, CA                                               $81,600,000  Rep. Roybal-Allard; Sen. Feinstein; Sen.
                                                                                                                                                   Boxer; The President
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Capital Investment Grants          Metro Rapid Bus System Gap Closure, Los Angeles, CA                                                  $332,620  Sen. Feinstein; Sen. Boxer; Rep. Roybal-
                                                                                                                                                   Allard; The President
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Capital Investment Grants          Metrorail Orange Line Extension Project, FL                                                       $20,000,000  Sen. Martinez; Sen. Nelson, Bill; Rep. Diaz-
                                                                                                                                                   Balart, Mario; Rep. Diaz-Balart, Lincoln;
                                                                                                                                                   Rep. Meek
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Capital Investment Grants          Mid Jordan Light Rail Extension, UT                                                               $20,000,000  Sen. Bennett; Sen. Hatch
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Capital Investment Grants          Mid-City Rapid, San Diego, CA                                                                     $19,485,000  Sen. Feinstein; The President
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Capital Investment Grants          Mountain Links BRT, Flagstaff, AZ                                                                  $5,614,200  The President
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Capital Investment Grants          Norfolk LRT, VA                                                                                   $53,592,108  Rep. Scott, Robert C. Bobby; Sen. Webb; Sen.
                                                                                                                                                   Warner; The President
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Capital Investment Grants          North Shore LRT Connector, PA                                                                        $670,885  The President
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Capital Investment Grants          Northern Indiana Commuter Transit District, IN                                                     $5,000,000  Rep. Visclosky
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Capital Investment Grants          Northstar Corridor Rail, MN                                                                       $71,166,060  Sen. Klobuchar; Sen. Coleman; The President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Capital Investment Grants          Pacific Highway South BRT, King County, WA                                                           $281,520  Sen. Murray; The President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Capital Investment Grants          Perris Valley Line, Riverside, CA                                                                 $45,000,000  Sen. Feinstein; Sen. Boxer; The President
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Capital Investment Grants          Pioneer Parkway EmX BRT, Springfield, OR                                                             $296,000  Rep. DeFazio; The President
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Capital Investment Grants          San Francisco Muni Third St. Light Rail-Central Subway Project, CA                                $10,000,000  Rep. Pelosi; Sen. Feinstein; Sen. Boxer
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Capital Investment Grants          Second Avenue Subway Phase 1, NY                                                                 $277,697,000  Rep. Maloney; Sen. Schumer; The President
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Capital Investment Grants          South Corridor BRT, Kent County, MI                                                                  $600,000  Rep. Ehlers
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Capital Investment Grants          South Corridor I-205/Portland Mall LRT, OR                                                        $81,600,000  Rep. Blumenauer; Rep. Wu; Sen. Smith; Sen.
                                                                                                                                                   Wyden; The President
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Capital Investment Grants          South County Commuter Rail, Wickford Junction Station, RI                                          $1,345,500  Sen. Reed
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Capital Investment Grants          South Sacramento Light Rail Extension, CA                                                          $7,000,000  Sen. Feinstein; Sen. Boxer; Rep. Matsui
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Capital Investment Grants          Southeast Corridor LRT, CO                                                                         $1,031,210  Sen. Allard; Sen. Salazar; Rep. Tancredo; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                   DeGette; The President
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Capital Investment Grants          Stamford Urban Transitway, CT                                                                      $3,650,000  Sen. Dodd; Sen. Lieberman; Rep. Shays
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Capital Investment Grants          Streetcar Loop, Portland, OR                                                                      $45,000,000  Sen. Wyden; Sen. Smith; Rep. Blumenauer; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                   Hooley; Rep. Wu; The President
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Capital Investment Grants          Trans-Hudson Midtown Corridor, NJ                                                                 $48,000,000  Sen. Lautenberg; Sen. Menendez; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                   Frelinghuysen; Rep. Pascrell; Rep. Sires
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Capital Investment Grants          Troost Corridor BRT, Kansas City, MO                                                                 $125,200  Sen. Bond; The President
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Capital Investment Grants          Tucson Modern Streetcar/Light Rail Transit System, Tucson, AZ                                      $2,000,000  Rep. Grijalva; Rep. Pastor; Rep. Giffords
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Capital Investment Grants          University Link LRT Extension, WA                                                                $100,000,000  Sen. Murray; The President
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Capital Investment Grants          Van Ness BRT Project, San Francisco, CA                                                              $400,000  Rep. Pelosi
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Capital Investment Grants          VRE Rolling Stock, VA                                                                              $5,000,000  Sen. Webb
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Capital Investment Grants          Weber County to Salt Lake City Commuter Rail, UT                                                  $81,600,000  Sen. Bennett; Sen. Hatch; Rep. Bishop, Rob;
                                                                                                                                                   The President
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Capital Investment Grants          West Corridor LRT, CO                                                                             $60,000,000  Sen. Allard; Sen. Salazar; Rep. DeGette; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                   Perlmutter; Rep. Tancredo; The President
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Capital Investment Grants          Wilshire Blvd Bus-Only Lane, Los Angeles, CA                                                       $9,857,097  Sen. Feinstein; Sen. Boxer; Rep. Roybal-
                                                                                                                                                   Allard; The President
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Delta Regional Transportation      Byram-Clinton/Norrell Corridor, MS                                                                 $1,425,000  Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker
 Development Program
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Delta Regional Transportation      Downtown Greenwood Connector Route, MS                                                             $1,425,000  Sen. Cochran
 Development Program
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Delta Regional Transportation      Natchez Riverfront Trails, MS                                                                        $427,500  Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker
 Development Program
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Delta Regional Transportation      Poplar Bluff Bypass, MO                                                                            $1,900,000  Sen. Bond
 Development Program
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Delta Regional Transportation      Route 60, MO                                                                                         $950,000  Sen. Bond
 Development Program
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Delta Regional Transportation      Route 61, MO                                                                                         $607,573  Sen. Bond
 Development Program
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Delta Regional Transportation      Route 84-Interstate 55, MO                                                                           $950,000  Sen. Bond
 Development Program
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Delta Regional Transportation      Statesman Boulevard and Trail, MS                                                                    $950,000  Sen. Cochran
 Development Program
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Delta Regional Transportation      Stoddard County Road Improvements, MO                                                                $342,418  Sen. Bond
 Development Program
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Denali Commission                  Denali Commission                                                                                  $5,700,000  Sen. Murkowski
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Facilities and Equipment (FAA)     Airfields in Alaska, Approach Lighting System Improvement Program (ALSIP)                          $2,375,000  Sen. Murkowski
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Facilities and Equipment (FAA)     Arlington Municipal Airport, Medium Approach Lighting System (MALSR), Arlington, TX                  $963,300  Rep. Barton
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Facilities and Equipment (FAA)     Glide Slope Runway 36L, Napa County Airport, CA                                                      $380,000  Rep. Thompson, Mike
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Facilities and Equipment (FAA)     Gulfport-Biloxi Airport, ROWS, MS                                                                  $1,425,000  Sen. Cochran
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Facilities and Equipment (FAA)     Hazard/Perry County Airport Instrument Landing System, Hazard, KY                                    $142,500  Rep. Rogers, Harold
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Facilities and Equipment (FAA)     ILS for Reno Tahoe Airport                                                                           $237,500  Sen. Reid; Sen. Ensign
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Facilities and Equipment (FAA)     Instrument Landing System, Runway 4, Walnut Ridge Regional Airport, AR                               $712,500  Rep. Berry; Sen. Lincoln; Sen. Pryor
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Facilities and Equipment (FAA)     PAPI and RCO Installation, New Bedford Airport, MA                                                    $95,000  Rep. Frank
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Facilities and Equipment (FAA)     Wind Hazard Detection Equipment, McCarran International Airport, NV                                  $807,500  Sen. Reid; Sen. Ensign; Rep. Berkley; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                   Porter
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        17-Mile Road Reconstruction, Wind River Indian Reservation, WY                                       $475,000  Sen. Enzi
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Alaska Trails Initiative, AK                                                                       $1,900,000  Sen. Murkowski
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Arizona Forest Highway 39, General Hitchcock Highway (Catalina Highway), Pima County, AZ           $1,662,500  Rep. Giffords
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Bald Hill Slide Mitigation, Hoopa Reservation, CA                                                    $712,500  Rep. Thompson, Mike
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Bear River Access Road Forest Street Improvements, Brigham City, UT                                  $285,000  Rep. Bishop, Rob
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        BIA Route 1281, Snake Road Improvement Project, Seminole Big Cypress Reservation, FL                 $475,000  Rep. Hastings, Alcee L.
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Blackstone River Bikeway, RI                                                                         $475,000  Rep. Kennedy; Sen. Reed; Sen. Whitehouse
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Boulder City Bypass Improvements, Boulder City, NV                                                   $855,000  Rep. Porter; Sen. Reid
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        BRAC Related Improvements, Anne Arundel County, MD                                                 $3,063,750  Sen. Mikulski; Sen. Cardin; Rep.
 Highways)                                                                                                                                         Ruppersberger; Rep. Sarbanes
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        BRAC Related Improvements, Harford County, MD                                                      $3,087,500  Sen. Mikulski; Sen. Cardin; Rep. Ruppersberger
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        BRAC Related Improvements, Montgomery County, MD                                                   $3,087,500  Sen. Mikulski; Sen. Cardin; Rep. Van Hollen
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        B-Reactor Access Road Analysis Project, WA                                                           $190,000  Sen. Murray
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Cannon Ball and Fort Yates Community Streets Road Improvements, ND                                 $1,757,500  Sen. Dorgan; Sen. Conrad; Rep. Pomeroy
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Recreation Trail, DE                                                   $570,000  Rep. Castle
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        City of Rocks Back Country Byway, ID                                                               $1,961,750  Rep. Simpson; Sen. Craig; Sen. Crapo
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Cuny Table Road (BIA Route 2), Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, SD                                   $1,900,000  Sen. Johnson
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Disabled Veterans for Life, Washington DC                                                          $2,850,000  Rep. Norton
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Extension of Starr Road to Saint Rose Parkway and Henderson Starr Road Interchange at I-15, NV     $1,187,500  Rep. Porter; Sen. Reid
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Fairbanks/North Star Borough Rural and Road Service Upgrades, AK                                     $950,000  Rep. Young, Don
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Federal Lands Improvement Project, HI                                                              $1,900,000  Sen. Inouye
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        FH-24, Banks to Lowman, ID                                                                           $475,000  Sen. Craig; Sen. Crapo
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Flight 93 National Memorial, Public Lands Transportation Needs, PA                                 $4,275,000  Sen. Specter; Sen. Casey; Rep. Shuster; Rep.
 Highways)                                                                                                                                         Olver; Rep. Knollenberg; Rep. Murtha
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Forest Highway 171 Widening, Butte County, CA                                                        $998,450  Rep. Herger
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Fort Baker Transportation Upgrades, CA                                                               $475,000  Rep. Woolsey
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Fort Drum Connector Road, NY                                                                       $1,425,000  Rep. McHugh; Sen. Schumer
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Ft. George Island Access Road, Jacksonville, FL                                                      $475,000  Rep. Crenshaw
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Grand Teton National Park Pathways System, WY                                                      $1,900,000  Sen. Barrasso
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge, AZ                                                                       $4,275,000  Sen. Kyl
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        I-15 Sloan to Apex Interchange, NV                                                                   $475,000  Rep. Berkley; Sen. Reid
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Improved Access to Powers Boulevard, Peterson AFB, CO                                              $2,280,000  Rep. Lamborn; Sen. Salazar
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Improved Accessibility to the Cuyahoga National Park, Akron-Peninsula Road, Summit County, OH        $475,000  Rep. Sutton; Sen. Voinovich
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Improvement to US Highway 70 in Oneida County and Vilas County, WI                                   $712,500  Rep. Kagen
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Improvements to SD 73 from US 18 to Jackson County Serving Pine Ridge and Rosebud Reservation,       $950,000  Sen. Thune
 Highways)                          SD
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Infrastructure--Roads Improvement, Tohono O'odham Nation, Sells, AZ                                  $950,000  Rep. Grijalva
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Kenel Road (BIA Route 3) Rehabilitation and Resurfacing, Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Corson           $237,500  Rep. Herseth Sandlin; Sen. Johnson; Sen. Thune
 Highways)                          County, SD
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Maintain Infrastructure/Restore Visitor Services for Blue Ridge Parkway, NC                          $475,000  Rep. Shuler
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        MD 4 at Suitland Parkway, MD                                                                       $1,567,500  Rep. Hoyer; Sen. Cardin
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Montana Secondary 323 from Ekalaka to Alzada, MT                                                   $2,850,000  Sen. Baucus; Rep. Rehberg
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Multi-Use Pathway, Sandy Hook, NJ                                                                    $475,000  Rep. Pallone
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Navajo Route 35 Resurfacing Project, UT                                                              $950,000  Rep. Matheson
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Needles Highway, Needles, CA                                                                       $3,800,000  Rep. Lewis, Jerry
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        New Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge Construction Project, MD                                      $950,000  Rep. Hoyer
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Onville Road Intersection and Road-Widening Project, Prince William County, VA                       $950,000  Rep. Wittman
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Presidio Transportation Demand Management Project, San Francisco, CA                                 $712,500  Rep. Pelosi
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Pyramid Lake Highway Corridor, Sparks, NV                                                          $1,425,000  Sen. Reid; Sen. Ensign
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Reconstruction of BIA Route 15, Marshall County, SD                                                  $475,000  Rep. Herseth Sandlin; Sen. Johnson
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Rittiman/Harry Wurzbach Corridor Improvements, San Antonio, TX                                       $950,000  Rep. Smith, L; Rep. Gonzalez
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Riverwalk Extension Construction, Lowell National Historical Park, Lowell, MA                        $712,500  Rep. Tsongas
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Sage Brush Road Project, Navajo Mountain Chapter, AZ                                                 $139,650  Rep. Renzi
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Sand Dunes Northern Access Road, CO                                                                  $308,750  Sen. Allard
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Seibert Road Improvements, Shiloh, IL                                                                $950,000  Rep. Costello
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        SH 115, Ft. Carson, CO                                                                               $652,650  Rep. Lamborn; Sen. Salazar; Sen. Allard
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        SH 13 South of SH 64 Rio Blanco Divide, CO                                                           $475,000  Rep. Salazar; Sen. Salazar; Sen. Allard
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Skokomish Tribe Reservation Road Improvements, WA                                                  $1,330,000  Sen. Murray
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Snake Road Safety Improvements, Miccosukee Reservation, FL                                           $760,000  Rep. Diaz-Balart, Mario
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        South Access to the Golden Gate Bridge, Doyle Drive, City and County of San Francisco, CA          $2,612,500  Rep. Pelosi; Sen. Boxer
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Southern Nevada Beltway Interchanges, NV                                                           $2,850,000  Sen. Reid; Sen. Ensign; Rep. Porter; Rep.
 Highways)                                                                                                                                         Berkley
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Squaxin Island Access Improvement Project, WA                                                      $1,045,000  Sen. Murray
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        SR-160 Blue Diamond Highway--Las Vegas to Pahrump, NV                                              $2,612,500  Sen. Ensign; Sen. Reid
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        SR-92 Lehi to Highland, UT                                                                           $712,500  Rep. Matheson
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        State Route 88 Pine Grove Corridor Improvement Project, Amador County, CA                            $180,500  Rep. Lungren
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Stones River National Battlefield Tour Route, TN                                                     $950,000  Rep. Gordon
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Stoopville Road Traffic Calming Measures Surrounding Dolington National Veterans Cemetery,           $950,000  Rep. Murphy, Patrick J.
 Highways)                          Bucks County, PA
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        US 491: Navajo 9 to Shiprock, Four-lane upgrade, NM                                                  $950,000  Sen. Bingaman
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        US Highway 199 Improvements, OR                                                                      $475,000  Rep. DeFazio; Sen. Wyden; Sen. Smith
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        US Highway 42 Improvements, OR                                                                     $1,425,000  Rep. DeFazio; Sen. Wyden; Sen. Smith
 Highways)
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        US Route 1/ VA Route 619 Traffic Circle/Interchange, at the entrance of USMC Quantico Marine       $1,187,500  Rep. Wittman; Sen. Webb; Sen Warner
 Highways)                          Corps Base, Prince William County, VA
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Federal Lands (Public Lands        Wolf Trap Performing Arts Multi-Use Trail, Fairfax, VA                                             $1,187,500  Rep. Moran
 Highways)
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Beale Street Landing/Docking Facility, TN                                                            $475,000  Rep. Cohen
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Berkeley/Albany Ferry Service in CA                                                                  $475,000  Rep. Lee
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Central Winds Park Water Taxi Project, Winter Springs, FL                                            $190,000  Rep. Mica
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           City of Gustavus Public Dock and Floats, AK                                                          $950,000  Sen. Murkowski
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Elizabeth Ferry Terminal, Elizabeth, NJ                                                              $475,000  Rep. Sires; Sen. Lautenberg; Sen. Menendez
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Engineering and Construction of Glen Cove Ferry and Facilities, Glen Cove, NY                        $950,000  Rep. King, Peter T.; Sen. Schumer
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Excursion Vessel Project, Lorain, OH                                                                 $475,000  Rep. Sutton
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Ferry Landing Improvements, New York City, NY                                                        $950,000  Rep. Clarke; Rep. Towns
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Ferry Pier Upgrades, Haverstraw, NY                                                                  $665,000  Rep. Lowey
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Ferry Service for Route 240 Bridge Improvements, MO                                                  $950,000  Sen. Bond
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Ferry Terminal and Transportation Center, Patchogue, NY                                              $475,000  Rep. Bishop, Timothy H.
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Hillsborough County Waterborne Transportation Feasibility Study and Demonstration Project, FL        $475,000  Rep. Castor
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Larkspur Ferry Terminal Parking Improvements, CA                                                     $475,000  Rep. Woolsey
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Long Island Ferry Dock Construction, Boston, MA                                                      $950,000  Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Mayport Ferry and Dock Ramp Rehabilitation, Jacksonville, FL                                         $712,500  Rep. Crenshaw; Sen. Nelson, Bill; Sen.
 Facilities                                                                                                                                        Martinez
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           National Parks of New York Harbor Docks Upgrade, NY                                                  $475,000  Rep. Nadler
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           New Ferry Boat Construction, WA                                                                      $475,000  Rep. Larsen; Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Newburgh-Beacon Ferry, NY                                                                          $1,330,000  Rep. Hall, John J.; Rep. Hinchey
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           North Carolina Statewide Ferry System, NC                                                          $1,900,000  Sen. Dole
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Oak Bluffs Terminal Reconstruction Project--Phase II Oak Bluffs, MA                                $1,900,000  Rep. Delahunt; Rep. Frank, B; Sen. Kennedy;
 Facilities                                                                                                                                        Sen. Kerry
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Passenger Ferry Boat, San Juan, PR                                                                 $2,128,000  Rep. Fortuno
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Pleasure Beach Water Taxi Service Project, CT                                                      $1,900,000  Rep. Shays
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Port Aransas Ferryboat Expansion, Port Aransas, TX                                                   $475,000  Rep. Ortiz; Sen. Cornyn
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Put-In-Bay, Ohio Ferry Terminal Improvements, OH                                                     $475,000  Rep. Kaptur
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Rich Passage Wake Impact Project, WA                                                               $1,425,000  Rep. Dicks
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Rich Passage Wake Impact Study, WA                                                                 $2,137,500  Sen. Murray
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Savannah River Ferry System, GA                                                                      $475,000  Rep. Barrow; Sen. Chambliss
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Vashon Island Passenger Ferry, WA                                                                    $950,000  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Washington State Ferry System, New Vessel Program, WA                                                $475,000  Rep. Inslee; Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell
 Facilities
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Ferry Boats and Terminal           Water Transportation Service Ferry, Town of Winthrop, MA                                             $950,000  Rep. Markey
 Facilities
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Grade Crossings on Designated      Alameda Corridor East Grade Separations, CA                                                          $950,000  Sen. Feinstein
 High Speed Rail Corridors
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Grade Crossings on Designated      Charlotte Rail Improvement and Safety Project (CRISP), Charlotte, NC                                 $760,000  Rep. Watt
 High Speed Rail Corridors
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Grade Crossings on Designated      Hopson Road Grade Separation, Durham, NC                                                             $475,000  Rep. Price, David E.
 High Speed Rail Corridors
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Grade Crossings on Designated      Lincoln Avenue Grade Separation, Port of Tacoma, WA                                                  $950,000  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell
 High Speed Rail Corridors
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Grade Crossings on Designated      San Gabriel Trench Grade Separation Project- Alameda Corridor East Constructing Authority, CA      $1,235,000  Rep. Schiff; Rep. Dreier; Rep. Solis
 High Speed Rail Corridors
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Grade Crossings on Designated      Shaw Road Extension Project, City of Puyallup, WA                                                  $1,900,000  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell
 High Speed Rail Corridors
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Grade Crossings on Designated      Southeast High Speed Rail (SEHSR) Corridor Initiative, NC                                          $2,280,000  Rep. Coble
 High Speed Rail Corridors
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Grade Crossings on Designated      Walker Street Grade Separation, Cary, NC                                                             $950,000  Rep. Price, David E. ; Sen. Burr
 High Speed Rail Corridors
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Interstate Maintenance             9th Street/I-94 Interchange, West Fargo, ND                                                          $950,000  Sen. Dorgan; Sen. Conrad; Rep. Pomeroy
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Advanced Traffic Management on I-91 Corridor from Longmeadow to Bernardston, MA                    $1,900,000  Rep. Olver
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Byram-Clinton Norrell Corridor Project, Hinds County, MS                                             $475,000  Rep. Thompson, Bennie G.
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Columbia River Crossing, OR                                                                        $3,325,000  Sen. Wyden; Sen. Smith; Rep. Blumenauer; Rep.
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Interstate Maintenance             Columbia River Crossing, WA                                                                        $1,330,000  Sen. Murray; Rep. Baird; Sen. Cantwell
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Construction of On/Off Ramps Connecting I-20 to Cotton Flat Road, Midland, TX                        $380,000  Rep. Conaway
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Decking and Sidewalk Replacement on the Central Avenue Overpass, South Charleston, WV                $237,500  Rep. Capito
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Encinitas Blvd/Interstate 5 Interchange Environmental Review, CA                                     $285,000  Rep. Bilbray
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Environmental Design, ROW Acquisition and Project Report for the I-215/University Parkway            $508,250  Rep. Lewis, Jerry
 Discretionary                      Project, San Bernadino, CA
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Interstate Maintenance             Galbraith Road Interchange (Exit) Northbound I-75, OH                                                $712,500  Rep. Chabot
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             H-1 Kinau Off Ramp, HI                                                                             $5,700,000  Sen. Inouye
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-10 at Grove Avenue and Fourth Street Interchange and Grove Avenue Corridor, Ontario, CA            $475,000  Rep. Baca
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-10 Connector Project, Dothan, AL                                                                   $950,000  Sen. Sessions
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-10 Interchange at Pecue Lane, LA                                                                   $475,000  Sen. Vitter; Sen. Landrieu; Rep. Cazayoux
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-10 Reconstruction from Las Cruces to milepost 165, NM                                            $1,900,000  Sen. Bingaman
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-10/Cherry and I-10/Citrus Interchanges Reconstruction, San Bernardino, CA                          $475,000  Rep. Baca
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-10/Ramon Road/Bob Hope Interchange Improvements, CA                                                $475,000  Rep. Bono-Mack
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-12 Sound Walls, LA                                                                                 $475,000  Sen. Vitter
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-15/Railroad Canyon Road Interchange ROW acquisition, Lake Elsinore, CA                             $237,500  Rep. Issa
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-20 and Lee Road Widening, GA                                                                       $475,000  Rep. Scott, David
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-205/Lammers Road Interchange Improvements, Tracy, CA                                               $950,000  Rep. McNerney
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-235/US 54 and I-235/Central Ave Interchange, KS                                                    $380,000  Rep. Tiahrt; Sen. Roberts; Sen. Brownback
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-25 North from SH 56 to US 34, CO                                                                 $1,900,000  Sen. Salazar; Sen. Allard
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-280 Veterans Glass Skyway Lighting Enhancement, OH                                                 $950,000  Rep. Kaptur
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-280/I-880/Stevens Creek Interchange Project, San Jose, CA                                          $950,000  Rep. Honda
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-35/NE36th Street Interchange, Ankeny, IA                                                           $712,500  Rep. Boswell
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-35W Congestion Relief, TX                                                                        $1,805,000  Sen. Cornyn; Sen. Hutchison; Rep. Granger;
 Discretionary                                                                                                                                     Rep. Burgess
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Interstate Maintenance             I-35W North Congestion Mitigation and Design, MN                                                     $950,000  Sen. Coleman; Sen. Klobuchar
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-405 Cherry Ramp Improvements, CA                                                                   $237,500  Rep. Richardson
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-44 Crossroads Interchange Study, MO                                                                $152,000  Rep. Blunt
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-44 Pavement Improvements from Glenstone Avenue to Kansas Expressway, Greene County, MO             $950,000  Sen. Bond
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-44 Pavement Improvements from US-65 to Glenstone Avenue, MO                                        $950,000  Sen. Bond
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-540 Interchange Improvements, Washington and Benton Counties, AR                                 $1,900,000  Sen. Lincoln; Sen. Pryor; Rep. Boozman
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-55 at Rt. M, MO                                                                                    $475,000  Rep. Carnahan
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-580 HOV Lanes, Alameda County, CA                                                                  $475,000  Rep. Tauscher; Rep. McNerney
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-580/US 395 (Meadowood Interchange), Washoe County, NV                                            $1,254,000  Rep. Heller; Sen. Reid
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-66 Widening from Route 29 to Route 15/Interchange construction at Route 15, Prince William         $190,000  Rep. Davis, T
 Discretionary                      County, VA
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Interstate Maintenance             I-70 Colorado River Bridge, CO                                                                       $475,000  Rep. Salazar; Sen. Salazar; Sen. Allard
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-70 Improvements, Frederick County, MD                                                              $712,500  Rep. Bartlett; Sen. Cardin
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-70 Viaduct Realignment, Topeka, KS                                                                 $950,000  Rep. Boyda; Sen. Brownback; Sen. Roberts
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-70/Stapleton Interchange, Denver, CO                                                             $1,900,000  Sen. Salazar; Sen. Allard; Rep. DeGette
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-710 Atlantic Blvd/Bandini Blvd On and Off-Ramp Interchange Modifications, Vernon, CA               $570,000  Rep. Roybal-Allard
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Interstate Maintenance             I-75 at South Dixie Drive/Central Avenue Interchange Improvements, OH                                 $95,000  Rep. Turner; Sen. Voinovich
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-75 Widening, Rockcastle County, KY                                                                 $712,500  Rep. Rogers, Harold
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-75/Griffin Road Interchange, Southwest Ranches, FL                                               $1,425,000  Rep. Wasserman Schultz
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-81 Improvements, MD                                                                                 $95,000  Rep. Bartlett
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-84 Broadway Avenue to Gowen Road Widening, Boise, ID                                               $475,000  Rep. Simpson; Sen. Craig; Sen. Crapo
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-84 Improvements between Caldwell and Nampa, ID                                                   $1,425,000  Rep. Sali; Sen. Craig; Sen. Crapo
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-84 Three Mile Hill Truck Climbing Lane, near the City of Ontario in Malheur County, OR             $475,000  Rep. Walden; Sen. Wyden; Sen. Smith
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-85 NB Viaduct at SR 400 NB--Exit Lane, GA                                                          $475,000  Sen. Chambliss
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-85 Widening, NC                                                                                  $1,425,000  Sen. Burr; Sen. Dole; Rep. Hayes; Rep. Watt
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-94/I-275 Interchange Ramp Reconstruction, Romulus, MI                                              $475,000  Rep. Dingell; Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-95 / US 301 Interchange Improvement Project, SC                                                    $950,000  Sen. Graham; Rep. Clyburn; Rep. Barrett
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-95 and SC 327 Interchange Improvement, SC                                                          $285,000  Rep. Spratt
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-95 Interchange at Yamato Road and Spanish River Boulevard Project, City of Boca Raton, FL          $950,000  Rep. Klein; Rep. Wexler
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-95 Interchange with SR 202 (Butler Blvd.), Jacksonville, FL                                      $1,805,000  Rep. Crenshaw; Sen. Martinez
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-95 Pawtucket River Bridge Replacement, RI                                                        $1,900,000  Sen. Whitehouse; Sen. Reed; Rep. Langevin;
 Discretionary                                                                                                                                     Rep. Kennedy
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Interstate Maintenance             I-95 Toll Facility Rehabilitation and Highway Speed E-ZPass Improvements, Newark, DE               $2,375,000  Sen. Carper; Sen. Biden; Rep. Castle
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             I-95/Fairfax County Parkway Interchange, VA                                                        $1,900,000  Sen. Webb; Rep. Davis, Tom
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Improvements on I-90 from the Lawrence County Line to Exit 32, SD                                  $1,900,000  Sen. Thune
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Improvements to I-25 between Denver and El Paso County, CO                                           $332,500  Rep. Tancredo; Sen. Allard; Sen. Salazar
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Interchange at I-5 and French Camp Road, and Arch-Sperry Road Construction, Stockton, CA             $950,000  Rep. McNerney
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Interchange at Interstate 225, CO                                                                  $1,425,000  Sen. Allard; Sen. Salazar; Rep. Perlmutter
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Interstate 25 Reconstruction, Glenrock to Casper Hat Six Section, WY                               $1,900,000  Sen. Enzi; Sen. Barrasso
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Interstate 29 Reconstruction/Utility Relocation, Sioux City, IA                                    $1,092,500  Sen. Grassley; Sen. Harkin; Rep. King, Steve
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Interstate 805 Managed Lanes, CA                                                                     $475,000  Rep. Davis, Susan A; Sen. Boxer
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Interstate Noise Study Evaluation, DeKalb, Fulton, Clayton Counties, GA                              $570,000  Rep. Johnson, Jr., Henry C. Hank; Rep. Lewis,
 Discretionary                                                                                                                                     John
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Interstate Maintenance             Kapolei Interchange Complex, HI                                                                      $475,000  Rep. Abercrombie
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Kentucky-Ohio River Bridges Project, KY                                                              $950,000  Rep. Yarmuth
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Lincoln Parish/I-20 Transportation Corridor, LA                                                      $475,000  Sen. Landrieu
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             New Interchange for Interstate 93, MA                                                                $712,500  Rep. Tsongas
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Noise Wall Along I-520 in the Vicinity of Glenn Hills Drive, Augusta, GA                             $760,000  Rep. Barrow
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Pavement Rehabilitation on I-26 from North of NC 146 to North of the Henderson County Line, NC       $950,000  Rep. Shuler; Sen. Dole
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Pedestrian Bridges over Interstate 80, Iowa City, Johnson County, IA                                 $475,000  Rep. Loebsack
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Ports-to-Plains Trade Corridor (Texas Portion), TX                                                   $475,000  Rep. Neugebauer
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Ranchero Road Corridor Project, Hesperia, CA                                                         $650,750  Rep. Lewis, Jerry
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Rancho Cucamonga, CA I15/Baseline Rd. Interchange, CA                                                $712,500  Rep. Dreier
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Interstate Maintenance             Redesign and Reconstruction of I-235 and Kellogg Interchange, Wichita, KS                            $950,000  Sen. Roberts; Sen. Brownback; Rep. Tiahrt
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Rehabilitation of I-471 between I-275 and the Ohio River, Campbell County, KY                        $380,000  Rep. Davis, Geoff
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Resurfacing and Reconstruction of I-80 Between Rock Springs and Rawlins, Sweetwater County, WY       $380,000  Rep. Cubin; Sen. Enzi
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             San Diego Freeway (I-405) Widening and Improvement, CA                                               $380,000  Rep. Rohrabacher
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             San Diego Freeway (I-5) Widening and Improvement, CA                                                 $237,500  Rep. Calvert
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             South Carolina Department of Transportation's I-95/S-301 Interchange, SC                           $3,562,500  Rep. Clyburn; Sen. Graham
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             SR-56 Connectors and I-5 Widening, CA                                                                $475,000  Rep. Bilbray
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             SR-91 Congestion Relief Project, Orange County, CA                                                   $237,500  Rep. Miller, Gary G.
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             State of Delaware Turnpike Improvements Project                                                      $855,000  Rep. Castle; Sen. Biden; Sen. Carper
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Statewide Interstate Rehabilitation Program, SC                                                      $475,000  Rep. Inglis
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             The Eola Road and I-88 Interchange Project, IL                                                       $950,000  Rep. Foster
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Third Army Road/Interstate 75 Interchange Construction, GA                                           $712,500  Sen. Chambliss; Sen. Isakson
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Turnpike Improvement Project: SR1 and I-95, DE                                                     $1,900,000  Sen. Biden; Sen. Carper
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             U.S. 59/Alabama Grade Separation Project, St. Joseph, MO                                             $950,000  Rep. Graves
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             US 17 in Onslow County, NC                                                                           $950,000  Sen. Dole
 Discretionary
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Interstate Maintenance             Wilmington Avenue Interchange Modification at the I-405 Freeway, CA                                  $712,500  Rep. Richardson
 Discretionary
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Maritime Administration            Marview                                                                                            $1,900,000  Sen. Cochran
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Operations (FAA)                   Medallion Program, AK                                                                              $2,375,000  Sen. Murkowski
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Operations (FAA)                   Professional Aerial Application Support System (PAASS), AR                                            $47,500  Rep. Berry
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Operations and Research (NHTSA)    Plastic and Composite Vehicles Research                                                              $475,000  Sen. Murray
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Rail Line Relocation and           COLT Overpass over US 63, Boone County, MO                                                           $950,000  Sen. Bond
 Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and           Downeast Rail Rehabilitation, ME                                                                     $190,000  Rep. Michaud; Sen. Collins; Sen. Snowe
 Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and           East Belt Railroad Grade Crossing Safety Improvements, Houston, TX                                   $475,000  Rep. Green, Gene
 Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and           Elevated Railroad Track Project, Claremore, OK                                                       $332,500  Rep. Boren
 Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and           Grand Rapids Amtrak Railroad Relocation, MI                                                        $3,800,000  Rep. Ehlers
 Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and           High Speed Passenger Railroad Service, Duluth, MN                                                    $475,000  Rep. Oberstar
 Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and           Intermodal Terminal Facility and Track Railroad Relocation, Sacramento, CA                           $950,000  Rep. Matsui; Rep. Thompson, Mike; Sen.
 Improvement Program                                                                                                                               Feinstein; Sen. Boxer
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Rail Line Relocation and           Lackawaxen Interchange Rehabilitation, Pike County, PA                                                $47,500  Rep. Carney
 Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and           Passenger Rail Corridor CREATE Projects, Chicago, IL                                               $1,900,000  Sen. Durbin
 Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and           Pecos Street Grade Separation, Adams County, CO                                                      $190,000  Rep. Perlmutter
 Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and           Phase 3 Rail Rehabilitation in Redwood Falls, MN                                                     $950,000  Sen. Klobuchar
 Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and           Quad Cities Track Improvement, IL                                                                    $475,000  Rep. Hare
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Rail Line Relocation and           Railroad Bridge Rehabilitation, El Dorado, AR                                                        $332,500  Rep. Ross
 Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and           Railroad Bridge Rehabilitation, Perry County, IN                                                     $380,000  Rep. Hill
 Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and           Railroad Grade Crossing Safety Improvement, Huntington, NY                                            $95,000  Rep. Israel
 Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and           Railroad Relocation Planning, Terre Haute, IN                                                        $475,000  Rep. Ellsworth
 Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and           Short Line Rehabilitating, Salem, NJ                                                                 $950,000  Sen. Menendez; Sen. Lautenberg
 Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and           Southeast 44th Avenue Railroad Crossing Improvements, Des Moines, IA                                 $237,500  Rep. Boswell
 Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and           Stourbridge Line Maintenance and Repair, Honesdale, PA                                                $95,000  Rep. Carney
 Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and           Track Repair and Replacement, Coos County, NH                                                        $475,000  Rep. Hodes
 Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and           Transbay Transit Center, San Francisco, CA                                                         $1,900,000  Sen. Boxer; Rep. Pelosi
 Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and           West Freight Access Project, Port of Vancouver, WA                                                   $950,000  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell
 Improvement Program
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Rail Line Relocation and           Zanesville-Muskingum County Port Authority, OH                                                       $475,000  Rep. Space
 Improvement Program
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Research (FTA)                     BuSolutions Advance Transit Research, MI                                                           $1,662,500  Rep. Knollenberg; Sen. Levin
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Research (FTA)                     Capital Area Regional Transportation Plan, LA                                                        $285,000  Rep. Cazayoux
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Research (FTA)                     Community Transportation Association of America Nationwide JOBLINKS                                $1,520,000  Rep. Olver
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Research (FTA)                     Greater Hartford Integrated Mass Transit Planning Study, Hartford, CT                                $475,000  Rep. Larson
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Research (FTA)                     Missouri Transportation Institute                                                                    $950,000  Sen. Bond
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Research (FTA)                     Project TRANSIT, Philadelphia, PA                                                                    $570,000  Rep. Fattah
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Research (FTA)                     WVU Exhaust Emissions Testing Initiative, WV                                                         $475,000  Sen. Byrd
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Research and Development (FRA)     Constructed Facilities Center at West Virginia University, WV                                        $237,500  Sen. Byrd
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Research and Development (FRA)     Ohio Hub Cleveland--Columbus Rail Corridor, OH                                                       $475,000  Sen. Brown; Rep. Sutton; Rep. Turner
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Research and Development (FRA)     PEERS Rail Grade Crossing Safety, IL                                                                 $475,000  Sen. Durbin
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Research and Development (FRA)     Track Stability Technology, Marshall University, WV                                                  $475,000  Sen. Byrd; Rep. Rahall
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Research, Engineering and          Advanced Materials in Transport Aircraft Structures                                                  $475,000  Sen. Murray
 Development (FAA)
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Research, Engineering and          Advanced Materials Performance Research, National Institute for Aviation Research, Wichita         $2,375,000  Sen. Brownback; Sen. Roberts; Rep. Tiahrt
 Development (FAA)                  State University, Wichita, KS
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Research, Engineering and          Center for Runway Safety Systems, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS                             $712,500  Sen. Brownback
 Development (FAA)
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Surface Transportation Priorities  146th Street Corridor Extension from the Hamilton County Line to I-65, Boone County, IN              $855,000  Sen. Lugar; Rep. Buyer
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Surface Transportation Priorities  159th and US 69 Interchange Improvements, Overland Park, KS                                          $950,000  Sen. Roberts; Sen. Brownback
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Surface Transportation Priorities  21st Street North Railroad Overpass (Broadway to I-135), Wichita, KS                                 $380,000  Rep. Tiahrt
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Surface Transportation Priorities  4-Laning of Airport Road, Gadsden, AL                                                                $475,000  Rep. Aderholt
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Surface Transportation Priorities  4-Laning of Hwy 84 from Vidalia to Toledo Bend, LA                                                   $285,000  Rep. Alexander; Sen. Vitter
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Surface Transportation Priorities  55th Street East Grade Separation, Minot, ND                                                         $950,000  Sen. Dorgan; Sen. Conrad
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Surface Transportation Priorities  5th and Market Street Transportation Improvements, PA                                                $475,000  Sen. Specter
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Surface Transportation Priorities  75th and 79th Street Improvements, IL                                                                $237,500  Rep. Jackson
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Alameda Corridor East Grade Separations, Riverside County, CA                                        $570,000  Rep. Calvert; Rep. Bono-Mack
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Alameda Corridor East Grade Separations, San Gabriel Valley, CA                                      $570,000  Rep. Dreier; Rep. Schiff; Rep. Solis
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Allen Creek Greenway, Ann Arbor, MI                                                                  $237,500  Rep. Dingell
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Anchor Lake Project, MS                                                                              $950,000  Sen. Cochran
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Ann Arbor-Detroit Regional Rail Project, MI                                                          $950,000  Sen. Stabenow; Sen. Levin
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Artesia Road Bypass, MS                                                                              $950,000  Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Assessment of Transit-Oriented Development Along Phase II of the Gold Line Foothill Extension,       $237,500  Rep. Dreier
                                    Monrovia, CA
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Avenue 52 Grade Separation, over Union Pacific Railroad tracks and Grapefruit Blvd, Coachella,       $380,000  Rep. Bono-Mack
                                    CA
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Bayside Promenade, ME                                                                                $760,000  Sen. Snowe; Sen. Collins
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Bella Vista Bypass (Arkansas portion), Bella Vista, AR                                               $380,000  Rep. Boozman; Sen. Lincoln; Sen. Pryor
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Bike and Pedestrian Trails, City of Whiting, IN                                                      $475,000  Rep. Visclosky
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Bland Street Improvements, Bland, MO                                                                 $285,000  Sen. Bond
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Blind Pass Road Reconstruction, St. Pete Beach, FL                                                   $175,750  Rep. Young, C. W. Bill
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Bonneville/Clark One-Way Couplet, NV                                                                 $475,000  Sen. Reid
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Bossier Parish Congestion Relief Plan, LA                                                            $950,000  Sen. Landrieu; Sen. Vitter
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Campus Loop Road Extension for St. John Fisher College, NY                                           $475,000  Sen. Schumer; Rep Kuhl
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Cesar Chavez Blvd/Calexico-West Port of Entry Congestion Improvements, CA                          $2,850,000  Sen. Boxer
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Chattanooga to Nashville High Speed Ground Transportation Corridor, Chattanooga, TN                  $570,000  Rep. Wamp
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Chester Bridge Deck Repair and Rehabilitation, Perry County, MO                                      $475,000  Rep. Emerson
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Church Street Overpass, AL                                                                           $950,000  Rep. Cramer
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Surface Transportation Priorities  City of Isanti Pedestrian Bridge over TH 65, Isanti, MN                                              $950,000  Rep. Oberstar
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Surface Transportation Priorities  City of Tuscaloosa Downtown Revitalization Project -University Blvd and Greensboro Avenue, AL      $3,800,000  Sen. Shelby
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Cline Avenue Extension, East Chicago, IN                                                             $950,000  Sen. Bayh
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Clinton Street Bridge Replacement, Fort Wayne, IN                                                    $712,500  Rep. Souder; Sen. Bayh; Sen. Lugar
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Clippership Linear Pedestrian Path and Bikeway, City of Medford, MA                                  $475,000  Rep. Markey
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Coalfields Expressway, WV                                                                          $4,750,000  Sen. Byrd
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Surface Transportation Priorities  College of the Holy Cross-McKeon Road Safety and Gateway Improvement, MA                             $475,000  Rep. McGovern
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Commonwealth Avenue Improvements, Boston, MA                                                         $475,000  Rep. Capuano
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Community Transportation Association of America Nationwide JOBLINKS                                  $855,000  Rep. Olver
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Surface Transportation Priorities  CR 302 Repaving, Grimes County, TX                                                                   $760,000  Rep. Edwards, Chet
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Crooks Road Widening and Concrete Replacement, Clawson and Royal Oak, MI                             $570,000  Rep. Knollenberg
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Decordova Traffic Signal and Turn Lane Upgrade, TX                                                   $380,000  Rep. Edwards, Chet
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Delta Highway 65 Study/Expansion, LA                                                                 $142,500  Rep. Alexander
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Design and Construction of the John Young Parkway/Pleasant Hill Road Intersection Improvements,       $95,000  Rep. Weldon; Sen. Nelson, Bill
                                    Osceola County, FL
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Design and Engineering for the Western and Eastern Rail Trolley Extension, Fort Smith, AR            $237,500  Rep. Boozman
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Design and Planning of the North Perimeter Transportation Corridor, Opelika, AL                      $213,750  Rep. Rogers, Michael D; Sen. Sessions
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Downtown Revitalization (I-44 to 2nd Street), Lawton, OK                                              $95,000  Rep. Cole; Sen. Inhofe
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Downtown Streetscape Improvement, White Plains, NY                                                   $285,000  Rep. Lowey; Sen. Schumer
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Surface Transportation Priorities  East Texas Higher Speed Rail Feasibility Study, TX                                                   $285,000  Sen. Hutchison
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Edison Road Extension Project Orange, CT                                                             $237,500  Rep. DeLauro
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Edward T. Breathitt (Pennyrile) Parkway Extension Project, KY                                      $2,280,000  Sen. McConnell; Rep. Whitfield
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Surface Transportation Priorities  El Camino East/West Corridor, Winnfield, LA                                                          $475,000  Sen. Landrieu; Sen. Vitter
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Engineering Study for the Rickenbacker Intermodal East-West Connector, OH                            $522,500  Sen. Voinovich; Rep. Hobson; Sen. Brown
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Establishment of Railroad Quiet Zones in the Town of Hamburg, NY                                     $475,000  Sen. Schumer
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Surface Transportation Priorities  FM509 Extension, Harlingen, TX                                                                       $475,000  Sen. Hutchison; Sen. Cornyn
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Fort Sam Houston Access, TX                                                                          $427,500  Rep. Rodriguez; Rep. Gonzalez
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Fraser Street Improvements, State College, PA                                                        $475,000  Rep. Peterson, John E.; Sen. Casey
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Gate and Intersection Improvements at Fort Lee, VA                                                 $1,425,000  Sen. Warner; Sen. Webb; Rep. Scott; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                   Forbes
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Garfield Avenue at Slauson Avenue Intersection, Commerce, CA                                         $475,000  Rep. Roybal-Allard
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Freedom Road Transportation Improvement Project, PA                                                $1,662,500  Sen. Specter; Sen. Casey
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Grade Separation Stevens Point, WI                                                                   $475,000  Rep. Obey; Sen. Kohl
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Grand Lagoon Bridge Replacement and Thomas Drive Widening Project, FL                                $332,500  Rep. Boyd
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Granite Falls Alternate Route, WA                                                                  $2,375,000  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Great Miami Boulevard Extension, Dayton, OH                                                          $570,000  Sen. Voinovich; Rep. Turner
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Harden Street Improvements--Phase II, SC                                                             $950,000  Sen. Graham
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Harney Way Roadway Improvements, CA                                                                  $475,000  Rep. Pelosi
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Heckscher Drive Widening and Bridge Replacement, Jacksonville, FL                                    $190,000  Rep. Crenshaw
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Henderson Street Bridge Construction at the Trinity River, Fort Worth, TX                          $1,520,000  Sen. Hutchison; Sen. Cornyn; Rep. Granger
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Highway 100 Extension from Edgewood Road to Highway 30, Cedar Rapids, IA                             $950,000  Sen. Harkin; Sen. Grassley
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Highway 14, Waseca to Owatonna, MN                                                                 $2,375,000  Sen. Coleman; Sen. Klobuchar; Rep. Walz
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Highway 53 Interchanges, WI                                                                        $1,900,000  Rep. Obey
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Highway 75 Revitalization Project, AL                                                                $237,500  Sen. Sessions
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Highway 9 Improvements, MS                                                                         $2,850,000  Sen. Cochran
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Hockanum River Linear Park Trail Extension, East Hartford, CT                                        $475,000  Rep. Larson
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Holmes Avenue Bridge Overpass, AL                                                                    $475,000  Rep. Cramer
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Hwy 169 Corridor Project Environmental Assessment, Preliminary Engineering and Planning,             $760,000  Rep. Latham
                                    Humboldt, IA
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Improvements to 61st Avenue, City of Hobart, IN,                                                     $475,000  Rep. Visclosky
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Improvements to Central Avenue, City of Portage, IN                                                  $475,000  Rep. Visclosky
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Improvements to the Route 60 Bridges over the James River, MO                                      $1,187,500  Sen. Bond; Rep. Blunt
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Intersection Modernization, Synchronization, and Re-pavement, Bell, CA                               $427,500  Rep. Roybal-Allard
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Interstate 430-630 Interchange Improvements, Little Rock, AR                                       $1,900,000  Sen. Lincoln; Sen. Pryor; Rep. Snyder
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Interstate 69, TX                                                                                    $617,500  Sen. Hutchison; Sen. Cornyn; Rep. Hall, Ralph
                                                                                                                                                   M.; Rep. Jackson-Lee; Rep. Ortiz; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                   Hinojosa; Rep. Brady, Kevin
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Irving Boulevard Corridor Enhancement Project, Irving, TX                                            $380,000  Rep. Sessions
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Isabel Swamp Road, Washington Parish, LA                                                             $427,500  Sen. Landrieu
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Jefferson Avenue Rehabilitation Project, NY                                                          $950,000  Rep. Slaughter; Sen. Schumer
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Joplin Downtown Revitalization, MO                                                                   $950,000  Sen. Bond
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Surface Transportation Priorities  K-7 Corridor Study from 183rd St to 119th Street in Olathe, KS                                       $712,500  Sen. Roberts; Sen. Brownback
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Surface Transportation Priorities  King Coal Highway, WV                                                                              $4,750,000  Sen. Byrd
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Kittitas Highway Safety and Roadway Improvements, Kittitas County, WA                                $332,500  Rep. Hastings, Doc; Sen. Murray
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Surface Transportation Priorities  LA 28, Vernon Parish, LA                                                                           $1,900,000  Sen. Landrieu; Sen. Vitter
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Lake Charles Riverfront Development Plan                                                             $237,500  Sen. Landrieu; Sen. Vitter
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Lake Mead Parkway, Phase 2, NV                                                                       $237,500  Sen. Reid
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Lake Metroparks Greenway Corridor Overhead Crossing of Norfolk and Southern Railroad,                $570,000  Rep. LaTourette
                                    Painesville City, OH
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Landscape Connectivity Study for Massachusetts, UMass-Amherst, MA                                    $285,000  Rep. Olver
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Lemon Street Reconstruction and Street Enhancements, FL                                              $380,000  Rep. Bilirakis
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Lenwood Road Grade Separation Project, CA                                                            $237,500  Rep. McKeon
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Loop Road Project, TX                                                                                $950,000  Rep. Rodriguez
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Mass. Ave. Construction, Town of Arlington, MA                                                       $475,000  Rep. Markey
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Surface Transportation Priorities  MD 246- MD 235 to Saratoga Drive, MD                                                                 $712,500  Rep. Hoyer
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Midtown Redevelopment Transportation Infrastructure Improvements, NY                                 $950,000  Rep. Slaughter; Sen. Schumer
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Midwest City I-40/Hudiburg Drive Beautification, OK                                                  $475,000  Rep. Cole; Sen. Inhofe
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Milwaukee Avenue Rehabilitation, IL                                                                  $950,000  Rep. Emanuel
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Milwaukee Intermodal Station Improvements to Train Shed and Platforms, WI                          $1,425,000  Sen. Kohl
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Mon/Fayette Expressway, Uniontown to Brownsville, Fayette County, PA                                 $760,000  Rep. Murtha
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Monterey Bay Sanctuary Scenic Trail, CA                                                              $475,000  Rep. Farr
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Morehead/Rowan County Airport Access Road, KY                                                        $902,500  Rep. Rogers, Harold
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Morse Street Bridge Construction and Renovation, Norwood, MA                                         $665,000  Rep. Lynch
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Surface Transportation Priorities  N.A. Sandifer Highway, MS                                                                            $299,250  Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker
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Surface Transportation Priorities  New York State Route 12                                                                              $475,000  Sen. Schumer
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Noise Abatement Along K96, I-235 and Meridian Avenue, Wichita, KS                                    $237,500  Rep. Tiahrt; Sen. Brownback
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Surface Transportation Priorities  North Access Road at Jacksonville International Airport, FL                                          $570,000  Rep. Crenshaw
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Surface Transportation Priorities  North Brother Island Pathway Construction, Bronx, NY                                                 $950,000  Rep. Serrano
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Surface Transportation Priorities  North Fond du Lac Railyard Overpass, Village of North Fond du Lac, WI                                $570,000  Rep. Petri; Sen. Kohl
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Surface Transportation Priorities  North Lake Shore Drive Rehabilitation, IL                                                          $1,425,000  Rep. Emanuel
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Northside Drive, MS                                                                                $1,900,000  Sen. Cochran
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Northwestern Roundabouts in West Bloomfield Township and Farmington Hills, MI                        $712,500  Rep. Knollenberg
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Surface Transportation Priorities  NY-02 Package Delivery Demonstration Project, NY                                                     $712,500  Rep. Israel
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Overpass, Marion, AR                                                                                 $950,000  Rep. Berry
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Page Extension Phase II, MO                                                                          $950,000  Sen. Bond; Rep. Akin
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Palm Bay Parkway, FL                                                                                 $712,500  Rep. Weldon; Sen. Nelson, Bill
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Pedestrian and Roadway Improvements to the North, Mill and Cleveland Streets Corridor, OH            $380,000  Rep. LaTourette
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Pedestrian Bridge Over State Hwy 21 at Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL               $237,500  Rep. Rogers, Michael D
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Peters Road Extension, Plaquemines Parish, LA                                                        $617,500  Sen. Landrieu; Sen. Vitter
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Planning, Design and Engineering Study for the I-495/Route 9 Interchange, Westborough, MA            $285,000  Rep. McGovern
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Plaza del Sol Project, Village of Angel Fire, NM                                                     $216,125  Sen. Domenici; Sen. Bingaman
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Port Industrial Road Improvement Project, WA                                                       $3,800,000  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Port of Oswego Connector Project, Oswego, NY                                                         $237,500  Rep. McHugh
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Potrero Boulevard/SR 60 Interchange, Beaumont, CA                                                    $855,000  Rep. Lewis, Jerry
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Quinnipiac River Linear Trail Wallingford, CT                                                      $1,425,000  Rep. DeLauro; Rep. Murphy, Christopher S.;
                                                                                                                                                   Sen. Lieberman
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Railroad Grade Separation Undercrossing, Livingston, MT                                              $332,500  Rep. Rehberg; Sen. Baucus
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Rails-to-Trails Project Connecting US 1 to Colbert, Flagler County, FL                               $237,500  Rep. Mica
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Rancho Vista Blvd (Ave P) Project, Palmdale, CA                                                      $475,000  Rep. McKeon
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Realignment and Intersection Improvements on PA Route 248, Bath, PA                                  $570,000  Rep. Dent
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Reconstruction of Riverside Drive, CT                                                                $950,000  Sen. Dodd; Sen. Lieberman
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Replacement of Retaining Walls on Route 116, Ashfield and Conway, MA                               $1,615,000  Rep. Olver
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Surface Transportation Priorities  ReTrac Project Enhancements, Reno, NV                                                                $237,500  Sen. Reid; Sen. Ensign
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Road improvements on Powderhouse Road from SD 42 to Madison Street, Sioux Falls, SD                $2,850,000  Sen. Johnson
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Roadway improvements to Winston County Industrial Park Road, Winston County, AL                       $95,000  Rep. Aderholt
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Route 1 and Route 34 Connector, CT                                                                   $475,000  Sen. Lieberman
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Route 1/Route 123 Interchange Improvements, VA                                                       $950,000  Sen. Webb
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Route 150, MO                                                                                        $950,000  Sen. Bond
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Route 160 Safety and Roadway Improvements, Taney County, MO                                          $665,000  Rep. Emerson
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Route 20-Route 75 Interchange Reconfiguration, Windsor Locks, CT                                     $475,000  Rep. Larson
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Route 22 Sustainable Corridor Plan, NJ                                                               $570,000  Rep. Frelinghuysen; Rep. Ferguson
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Route 5 Improvements in Laclede and Camden Counties, MO                                              $950,000  Sen. Bond
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Route 60/65 Interchange Improvements, Greene Cnty, MO                                                $237,500  Rep. Blunt
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Route 67--Poplar Bluff Industrial Park Bypass, Butler County, MO                                     $665,000  Rep. Emerson
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Route 76 Bridge Rehabilitation at Lake Taneycomo, MO                                                 $427,500  Rep. Blunt
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Routes 10 and 202 Improvements, Southwick, MA                                                        $237,500  Rep. Olver
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Santa Clarita Cross Valley Connector, Santa Clarita, CA                                              $570,000  Rep. McKeon; Sen. Boxer
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Schofield Avenue Reconstruction, Weston, WI                                                          $950,000  Rep. Obey
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Surface Transportation Priorities  SE Connector, SE 6th Street to SE 14th Street (US 69), Des Moines, IA                              $1,662,500  Sen. Harkin; Sen. Grassley; Rep. Boswell
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Shiloh Road, MT                                                                                    $4,750,000  Sen. Baucus; Sen. Tester
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Snelling Avenue Pedestrian Median, St. Paul, MN--Improving Pedestrian Safety, MN                     $475,000  Rep. McCollum
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Surface Transportation Priorities  South Bronx Initiative Streetscape/Distinctive Lighting Project, Bronx, NY                           $855,000  Rep. Serrano
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Surface Transportation Priorities  South Entrance Interchange at Mississippi State University, MS                                       $950,000  Sen. Cochran
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Southwest Arterial, Dubuque, IA                                                                      $950,000  Sen. Grassley; Sen. Harkin
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Spring and Elliot Street Improvements, Springfield, MA                                               $950,000  Rep. Neal
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Surface Transportation Priorities  SR-91 Improvements, Orange and Riverside Counties, CA                                                $475,000  Rep. Calvert
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Surface Transportation Priorities  St. John Medical Center--Broken Arrow Traffic Improvement, OK                                        $237,500  Sen. Inhofe
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Surface Transportation Priorities  State Route 317, between I-75 and Collegedale in Hamilton County, TN                                 $950,000  Sen. Alexander; Sen. Corker
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Surface Transportation Priorities  State Street Repaving, Zanesville, OH                                                                $237,500  Rep. Space; Sen. Voinovich
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Steptoe Street Extension, Kennewick and Richland, WA                                               $2,185,000  Sen. Murray; Rep. Hastings, Doc
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Storrs Center Downtown Infrastructure, CT                                                            $712,500  Rep. Courtney; Sen. Lieberman
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Stratford Greenway Project, Stratford, CT                                                            $285,000  Rep. DeLauro
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Street Rehabilitation, Doral, FL                                                                     $237,500  Rep. Diaz-Balart, Lincoln
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Surface Transportation Priorities  TH 610 Roadway Improvements from 169 in Brooklyn Park to I-94, Maple Grove, MN                     $1,520,000  Sen. Coleman; Sen. Klobuchar; Rep. Ramstad
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Surface Transportation Priorities  TH 8 in Lindstrom, Lindstrom, MN                                                                     $950,000  Rep. Oberstar
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Surface Transportation Priorities  TH 95 Bridge Project, North Branch, MN                                                             $1,425,000  Rep. Oberstar
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Surface Transportation Priorities  TH-13 / CR 5 Interchange, MN                                                                         $950,000  Sen. Coleman; Sen. Klobuchar
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Town Center Streetscape Improvements, Town of Eastchester, NY                                        $380,000  Rep. Lowey
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Town Development Plan, Town of Portsmouth, RI                                                        $950,000  Sen. Reed; Sen. Whitehouse; Rep. Kennedy
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Town of Clarkstown, New City Hamlet, NY to revitalize South Main Street                              $475,000  Sen. Schumer
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Town of Lexington United Traffic Plan--Phase I, SC                                                   $950,000  Sen. Graham
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Town of Tamworth, Chocorua Village Safety Project, NH                                                $475,000  Sen. Sununu
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Traffic Safety and Congestion Improvements, Town of Harrison, NY                                     $285,000  Rep. Lowey
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Traffic Signal Preemption System, Willoughby, OH                                                      $85,500  Rep. LaTourette
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Surface Transportation Priorities  U.S. 169 Highway Widening Environmental Assessment, City of Owasso, OK                             $1,045,000  Sen. Inhofe; Rep. Sullivan
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Surface Transportation Priorities  U.S. 301 Improvements, MD                                                                            $712,500  Rep. Hoyer; Sen. Mikulski; Sen. Cardin
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Surface Transportation Priorities  U.S. Highway 20 Construction, Calhoun and Webster Counties, IA                                       $855,000  Rep. Latham; Sen. Grassley
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Upgrade Rt 94 (Page Extension Phase 2), St Charles County, MO                                        $190,000  Rep. Akin
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Surface Transportation Priorities  US 2 Safety Corridor Improvements, WA                                                              $2,018,750  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell; Rep. Larsen
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Surface Transportation Priorities  US 19 at Enterprise Road Partially Controlled Access Construction, Pinellas County, FL               $855,000  Rep. Young, C. W. Bill
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Surface Transportation Priorities  US Highway 90 East Widening Project, FL                                                              $380,000  Rep. Boyd
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Surface Transportation Priorities  US Hwy 43 Lighting Upgrades, Thomasville, AL                                                         $380,000  Rep. Bonner; Rep. Davis, Artur
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Surface Transportation Priorities  USH 10, Marshfield-Stevens Point, WI                                                               $1,900,000  Rep. Obey; Sen. Kohl
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Surface Transportation Priorities  V and T Railroad Reconstruction Project, NV                                                          $475,000  Sen. Reid
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Valley Mall Boulevard Improvements, Union Gap, WA                                                    $570,000  Rep. Hastings, Doc; Sen. Murray
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Vermont Route 15 Improvements in Johnson and Essex Junction, VT                                    $2,850,000  Sen. Leahy
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Village of Franklin Park Street Rehabilitation, IL                                                   $950,000  Rep. Emanuel
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Walkway over the Hudson, Poughkeepsie, NY                                                            $475,000  Rep. Hinchey
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Wapsi Great Western Line Trail, Mitchell County, IA                                                  $570,000  Rep. Latham
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Surface Transportation Priorities  West Point Defense Facility Access Improvements, MS                                                  $950,000  Sen. Cochran
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Surface Transportation Priorities  West Veterans Boulevard Auburn, AL                                                                   $237,500  Rep. Rogers, Michael J.
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Western Beltway Transportation Infrastructure Plan, MS                                               $475,000  Sen. Cochran
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Surface Transportation Priorities  Widening of County Road 222, Cullman, AL                                                             $285,000  Rep. Aderholt
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Terminal Air Traffic Facilities    Abilene, TX                                                                                       $17,000,000  The President
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Terminal Air Traffic Facilities    Baltimore, MD                                                                                      $2,000,000  The President
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Terminal Air Traffic Facilities    Champaign, IL                                                                                      $1,100,000  The President
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Terminal Air Traffic Facilities    Cleveland, OH                                                                                     $50,000,000  The President
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Terminal Air Traffic Facilities    Columbia, SC                                                                                       $2,000,000  Sen. Graham; The President
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Terminal Air Traffic Facilities    Dayton, OH                                                                                           $624,105  The President
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Terminal Air Traffic Facilities    Ft. Lauderdale, FL                                                                                 $5,049,000  Sen. Martinez; The President
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Terminal Air Traffic Facilities    Greenwood Airport Tower Construction, MS                                                             $250,000  Sen. Cochran
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Terminal Air Traffic Facilities    Islip, NY                                                                                          $5,093,612  The President
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Terminal Air Traffic Facilities    Kalamazoo, MI                                                                                        $894,000  The President
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Terminal Air Traffic Facilities    LaGuardia, NY                                                                                      $9,476,557  The President
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Terminal Air Traffic Facilities    Las Vegas, NV                                                                                      $9,907,534  Rep. Berkley; Rep. Porter; The President
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Terminal Air Traffic Facilities    Medford, OR                                                                                           $60,000  The President
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Terminal Air Traffic Facilities    Memphis, TN                                                                                        $4,580,072  The President
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Terminal Air Traffic Facilities    Pensacola, FL                                                                                      $1,405,696  Sen. Martinez; The President
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Terminal Air Traffic Facilities    Replace Nantucket Airport Control Tower, MA                                                          $500,000  Rep. Delahunt
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Terminal Air Traffic Facilities    San Francisco, CA                                                                                    $500,000  Rep. Pelosi; Rep. Tauscher; The President
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Terminal Air Traffic Facilities    Traverse City, MI                                                                                 $11,174,900  The President
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Transportation, Community, and     11th Street Revitalization Project, Canton, OH                                                       $380,000  Rep. Regula; Sen. Voinovich
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Transportation, Community, and     19th Avenue North Extension Project, Clinton, IA                                                     $475,000  Rep. Braley
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Transportation, Community, and     19th Street Extension--Redmond to Deschutes Junction (between Redmond and Bend), OR                  $570,000  Rep. Walden
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Transportation, Community, and     24thSt/23rd Ave Corridor Improvement, Council Bluffs, IA                                             $237,500  Rep. King, Steve
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Transportation, Community, and     4-Laning of Baldwin Road to the I-75 Interchange, Oakland County, MI                                 $237,500  Rep. Rogers, Michael J.
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Transportation, Community, and     4-Laning of Texas SH 24 (from I-30 to the Oklahoma State Line), Paris, TX                             $95,000  Rep. Hall, Ralph M.
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Transportation, Community, and     4-Laning of US 20 from the Sac-Calhoun County, Iowa line to Moville, IA                              $570,000  Rep. King, Steve
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Transportation, Community, and     55th Street Extension, Rochester MN                                                                  $475,000  Rep. Walz
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Transportation, Community, and     7th Road Extension, Marshall County, IN                                                              $665,000  Rep. Donnelly; Sen. Lugar
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Transportation, Community, and     A-B Street Corridor Connector Project, WA                                                          $1,900,000  Sen. Murray
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Transportation, Community, and     Access Ramps and Widening of Latson Road, Livingston County, MI                                      $570,000  Rep. Rogers, Michael J.
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Transportation, Community, and     Advanced Bridge Safety Initiative, ME                                                                $475,000  Sen. Collins; Sen. Snowe
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Transportation, Community, and     Alemedia Road (LA 50) Intersection Improvements, St. Charles Parish, LA                              $285,000  Rep. Scalise; Sen. Vitter
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Transportation, Community, and     Antelope Valley Transportation Improvements, Lincoln, NE                                             $570,000  Rep. Fortenberry
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Transportation, Community, and     Antonio Parkway Rehabilitation, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA                                            $95,000  Rep. Miller, Gary G.
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Transportation, Community, and     Aten Road and Old County Road 111 Improvements, Imperial County, CA                                  $712,500  Rep. Filner
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Transportation, Community, and     Atlantic Greenway Corridor Network, Miami Beach, FL                                                  $570,000  Rep. Ros-Lehtinen
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Transportation, Community, and     Aurora Corridor Improvements--Phase 2, WA                                                            $475,000  Rep. McDermott; Sen. Murray
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Transportation, Community, and     Avenue of the Arts Revitalization and Streetscaping Project, PA                                      $475,000  Sen. Casey
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Transportation, Community, and     Barnes Crossing Road/Natchez Trace Parkway Bridge, MS                                                $475,000  Sen. Wicker; Sen. Cochran
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Transportation, Community, and     Barranquitas South Bypass (from PR 156 to PR719), Municipality of Barranquitas, PR                    $95,000  Rep. Fortuno
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Transportation, Community, and     Baton Rouge Riverfront Redevelopment Transportation Improvements, LA                                 $950,000  Rep. Cazayoux; Sen. Vitter; Sen. Landrieu
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Transportation, Community, and     Belleview Bypass and Baseline Road, Marion County, FL                                                $475,000  Rep. Stearns
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Transportation, Community, and     Bellmawr Borough/Route 42 Culvert Replacement Project, NJ                                            $285,000  Rep. Andrews; Sen. Menendez
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Transportation, Community, and     Bethlehem Pike Roadway and Streetscape Improvements, Springfield Township, PA                        $475,000  Rep. Schwartz
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Transportation, Community, and     Bicycle and Pedestrian Trails of Statewide Significance, ME                                          $475,000  Rep. Michaud
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Transportation, Community, and     Bicycle/Pedestrian Pathways Along the West Side of 189 (from 3700 North to 4200 North), Provo,       $427,500  Rep. Cannon; Sen. Hatch
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Transportation, Community, and     Big Creek Mitigation Plan for Highway 36, TX                                                         $475,000  Rep. Lampson
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Transportation, Community, and     B-Line Trail Phase II, IN                                                                            $950,000  Rep. Hill; Sen. Lugar
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Transportation, Community, and     Bluff Street Interchange at Red Hills Parkway, UT                                                    $475,000  Rep. Matheson; Sen. Hatch
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Transportation, Community, and     Bluff Top Park Improvements, CA                                                                       $95,000  Rep. Rohrabacher
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Transportation, Community, and     BNMC Infrastructure Improvements Program, Buffalo, NY                                                $237,500  Rep. Higgins; Sen. Schumer
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Transportation, Community, and     Boone County Gunpowder Creek Trail System, KY                                                        $427,500  Sen. McConnell
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Transportation, Community, and     Branham Lane/Monterey Highway Rail Grade Separation, San Jose, CA                                    $475,000  Rep. Lofgren
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Transportation, Community, and     Bridge over Brandywine Creek, PA                                                                     $712,500  Sen. Specter
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Transportation, Community, and     Brush Creek at Troost Improvements, MO                                                               $475,000  Rep. Cleaver
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Transportation, Community, and     Buena Vista Township, Michigan-Town Center Infrastructure and Streetscape, MI                        $237,500  Rep. Kildee; Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow
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Transportation, Community, and     Burnt Store Road Evacuation Route Widening Project Preliminary Design and Environmental Study,       $380,000  Rep. Mack; Rep. Buchanan; Rep. Mahoney
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Transportation, Community, and     Busse Woods Trail and IL Route 72 Bicycle Overpass, Elk Grove Village, IL                            $475,000  Rep. Roskam
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Transportation, Community, and     Butner Road/Stonewall Tell Intersection, GA                                                          $475,000  Rep. Scott, David
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Transportation, Community, and     Calhoun County Highway 1 Resurfacing, IL                                                             $475,000  Rep. Hare
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Transportation, Community, and     Campus Perimeter Transit System, Vanderburgh County, IN                                              $522,500  Rep. Ellsworth; Sen. Lugar
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Transportation, Community, and     Canal Street/ Wooster Street Widening and Infrastructure Improvements, Shelton, CT                    $95,000  Rep. Shays
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Transportation, Community, and     Capitol Street Renaissance Project, MS                                                             $2,850,000  Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker
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Transportation, Community, and     Central Expressway Auxiliary Lanes, CA                                                               $475,000  Rep. Eshoo
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Transportation, Community, and     Central Riverfront Street Grid: Mehring Way Relocation, Cincinnati, OH                               $475,000  Rep. Chabot; Rep. Schmidt
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Transportation, Community, and     Chesapeake By-Pass, OH                                                                               $475,000  Rep. Wilson, Charles A.
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Transportation, Community, and     Children's Wharf Landing Intermodal Improvements, Boston, MA                                         $950,000  Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry
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Transportation, Community, and     Cidra--Cayey Connector, Municipality of Cidra, PR                                                    $380,000  Rep. Fortuno
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Transportation, Community, and     City of Ashland Main Street Redevelopment Project, MO                                                $475,000  Sen. Bond
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Transportation, Community, and     City of Haverhill Downtown Streetscape Improvements, MA                                              $285,000  Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry
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Transportation, Community, and     City of Hobbs, East Bypass, NM                                                                        $95,000  Rep. Pearce
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Transportation, Community, and     City of San Fernando Downtown Revitalization Project, CA                                             $285,000  Rep. Berman
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Transportation, Community, and     Clay County Hwy 52 Reconstruction, MN                                                                $285,000  Rep. Peterson, Collin C.
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Transportation, Community, and     Clearview Parkway at Earhart Expressway Transportation and Drainage Upgrades, Jefferson Parish,      $356,250  Rep. Scalise; Sen. Vitter
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Transportation, Community, and     College Avenue Redesign, New Brunswick, NJ                                                           $950,000  Sen. Lautenberg; Sen. Menendez; Rep. Pallone
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Transportation, Community, and     COLT Railroad Overpass at U.S. 63, Columbia, MO                                                      $475,000  Rep. Hulshof
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Transportation, Community, and     Construction of a Bicycle Path Between Lexington and Port Sanilac, Sanilac County, MI                $475,000  Rep. Miller, Candice S.
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Transportation, Community, and     Construction of a Full-Grade Separated Urban Diamond Interchange at US 15 and Christopher's          $285,000  Rep. Bartlett
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Transportation, Community, and     Construction of a Grade Separated Interchange at SH 83 and SH 88, Arapahoe County, CO                $570,000  Rep. Tancredo; Sen. Salazar
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Transportation, Community, and     Construction of Bridge Over Valley Creek for Loop Trail at Valley Forge Park, King of Prussia,       $142,500  Rep. Gerlach
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Transportation, Community, and     Construction of Christiansted Bypass Project and Long Bay Project, VI                                $380,000  Rep. Christensen
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Transportation, Community, and     Construction of Lafayette Interchange, MO                                                            $950,000  Sen. Bond
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Transportation, Community, and     Construction of US-95 (from Wyoming Ave. to Sagle), ID                                               $332,500  Rep. Sali; Sen. Crapo
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Transportation, Community, and     Conversion of Outboard Detour Roadway to a Bikeway, Esplanade, NY                                    $475,000  Rep. Maloney
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Transportation, Community, and     County Road Construction and Improvements to US-54, Liberal, KS                                    $1,520,000  Sen. Brownback; Rep. Moran
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Transportation, Community, and     Croix Street, City of Negaunee, MI                                                                   $570,000  Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow; Rep. Stupak
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Transportation, Community, and     Cumberland Parkway/US 41 Expansion, GA                                                               $950,000  Sen. Isakson
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Transportation, Community, and     Delaware Avenue Bridge, IA                                                                           $475,000  Sen. Grassley; Sen. Harkin
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Transportation, Community, and     Dentville--Jack Road Project, Copiah County, MS                                                      $475,000  Rep. Thompson, Bennie G.
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Transportation, Community, and     Design and Construction for the Widening of US 331, Walton County, FL                                $237,500  Rep. Miller, Jeff; Sen. Nelson, Bill
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Transportation, Community, and     Design, Engineering, and Construction of the Glen Cove Connector Road, Glen Cove, NY                 $570,000  Rep. King, Peter T.; Sen. Schumer
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Transportation, Community, and     Design, Engineering, Land Acquisition and Planning for the Cross-town Connector Project at US        $237,500  Rep. Shimkus
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Transportation, Community, and     Design, Engineering, Land Acquisition and Planning for the Extension of Rt. 162 from Maryville        $95,000  Rep. Shimkus
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Transportation, Community, and     Design, Right-of-way, and Construction for the Widening of the Choctawhatchee Bay Bridge, FL          $95,000  Rep. Miller, Jeff
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Transportation, Community, and     Detroit Avenue Public Right-of-Way Improvements, OH                                                  $332,500  Rep. Kucinich
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Transportation, Community, and     Downtown Revitalization, Village of Melverne, NY                                                     $380,000  Rep. McCarthy, Carolyn
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Transportation, Community, and     Downtown Transit Circulator Streetscapes, Fort Lauderdale, FL                                        $712,500  Rep. Klein
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Transportation, Community, and     Downtown Transportation Improvements, City of Indianapolis, IN                                       $475,000  Rep. Carson
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Transportation, Community, and     Downtown Waterfront Redevelopment Access Project in Vancouver, WA                                    $237,500  Rep. Baird; Sen. Murray
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Transportation, Community, and     East Aztec Arterial Route, NM                                                                        $308,750  Sen. Domenici; Sen. Bingaman
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Transportation, Community, and     East Metropolitan Corridor, Rankin County, MS                                                        $237,500  Rep. Pickering
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Transportation, Community, and     Eastern Boulevard Widening and Grade Separation (from MD Rt. 64 to Antietam Drive), MD               $380,000  Rep. Bartlett
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Transportation, Community, and     Eastgate Area Improvements, Clermont County, OH                                                      $570,000  Rep. Schmidt; Sen. Voinovich
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Transportation, Community, and     Economic Development/Revitalization of the Rosecrans Corridor, CA                                    $190,000  Rep. Waters
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Transportation, Community, and     Egg Harbor City Transit Hub, NJ                                                                      $237,500  Rep. LoBiondo
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Transportation, Community, and     Elkins Railyard Project, WV                                                                          $950,000  Sen. Byrd
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Transportation, Community, and     Encinas Creek/Pacific Coast Highway 101 Bridge Replacement, CA                                       $237,500  Rep. Bilbray
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Transportation, Community, and     Environmental Impact Statement for Southern Evacuation Lifeline (SELL)/US 701 Project,               $237,500  Rep. Brown
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Transportation, Community, and     Expansion of Southfield Road, Southfield, MI                                                         $522,500  Rep. Levin
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Transportation, Community, and     Extend Falcon Road from Park Lane to Veterans Drive, Altus, OK                                       $427,500  Rep. Lucas; Sen. Inhofe
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Transportation, Community, and     Extension of MO-740 to the I-70/Lake of the Woods Interchange, Columbia, MO                          $237,500  Rep. Hulshof
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Transportation, Community, and     Extension of the Lawrence-Hopewell Trail, Pennington, NJ                                             $285,000  Rep. Holt
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Transportation, Community, and     Extension of the Riverwalk Trail, City of Danville, VA                                                $95,000  Rep. Goode
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Transportation, Community, and     Feasibility Study, Sullivan City, TX                                                                  $95,000  Rep. Cuellar
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Transportation, Community, and     Fennegans Lane, North Brunswick Township, NJ                                                         $332,500  Rep. Holt
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Transportation, Community, and     Galveston Seawall, TX                                                                                 $95,000  Rep. Paul
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Transportation, Community, and     Garden Parkway, Gaston County, NC                                                                    $380,000  Rep. Myrick
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Transportation, Community, and     Garrison Avenue Streetscaping, AR                                                                    $950,000  Sen. Lincoln; Sen. Pryor
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Transportation, Community, and     Gilmerton Bridge Replacement, VA                                                                     $237,500  Rep. Forbes
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Transportation, Community, and     Golden Gate Bridge Moveable Median Barrier, San Francisco, CA                                        $950,000  Rep. Pelosi; Rep. Woolsey; Rep. Thompson, Mike
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Transportation, Community, and     Green County Route 9W/81 Intersection Rehabilitation and Traffic Reduction Project, NY               $712,500  Rep. Gillibrand
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Transportation, Community, and     Grove Road Bridge Replacement, Castle Shannon, PA                                                    $570,000  Rep. Murphy, Tim
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Transportation, Community, and     Hagerstown Area Northeast By-Pass Project, MD                                                         $95,000  Rep. Bartlett
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Transportation, Community, and     Hastings Bridge, MN                                                                                $1,900,000  Sen. Klobuchar
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Transportation, Community, and     Hattiesburg 4th Street Improvements, MS                                                            $1,900,000  Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker
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Transportation, Community, and     Heartland Expressway Corridor Development and Management Study, NE                                   $475,000  Rep. Smith, Adrian
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Transportation, Community, and     Heim Bridge Replacement, Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority, CA                               $380,000  Rep. Rohrabacher
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Transportation, Community, and     High Line Project, New York, NY                                                                      $237,500  Rep. Nadler
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Transportation, Community, and     High Point Greenways Project, High Point, NC                                                          $95,000  Rep. Coble; Sen. Dole
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Transportation, Community, and     Highway 140 Improvements, Jackson County, OR                                                          $95,000  Rep. Walden; Sen. Wyden; Sen. Smith
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Transportation, Community, and     Highway 169/I-494 Interchange Improvements, MN                                                       $475,000  Rep. Ramstad
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Transportation, Community, and     Highway 217 Improvements, Beaverton, OR                                                              $475,000  Rep. Wu
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Transportation, Community, and     Highway 55 Hurricane Evacuation Corridor Study, AL                                                   $570,000  Rep. Everett
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Transportation, Community, and     Highway 64: Vilonia Bypass, AR                                                                       $237,500  Rep. Snyder
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Transportation, Community, and     Hillsborough County Hillsborough Avenue Beautification Project, FL                                   $237,500  Rep. Castor
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Transportation, Community, and     Hudson River Waterfront Walkway, NJ                                                                  $475,000  Sen. Menendez; Sen. Lautenberg
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Transportation, Community, and     Hwy 29 at Elizabeth Street Interchange Construction, Danville, VA                                     $95,000  Rep. Goode
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Transportation, Community, and     Hwy 50/Missouri Flat--Western Placerville Interchange Improvement/Weber Creek Bridge Upgrade,        $570,000  Rep. Doolittle
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Transportation, Community, and     I-10 New Orleans East Upgrades, LA                                                                   $190,000  Sen. Landrieu
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Transportation, Community, and     I-10 Pecue Lane Interchange, Baton Rouge, LA                                                         $475,000  Rep. Cazayoux; Rep. Alexander; Sen. Vitter
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Transportation, Community, and     I-10 Southwest Frontage Road Design and Construction (between LA 433 and US 190B), LA                $175,750  Rep. Scalise; Sen. Landrieu
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Transportation, Community, and     I-12 Interchange at LA 1088, St. Tammany Parish, LA                                                  $237,500  Rep. Scalise
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Transportation, Community, and     I-12 Interchange at LA-16, Denham Springs, LA                                                        $950,000  Sen. Landrieu; Rep. Cazayoux
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Transportation, Community, and     I-20/59 Interchange, Lauderdale County, MS                                                           $570,000  Rep. Pickering
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Transportation, Community, and     I-278 Environmental Shield, NY                                                                       $475,000  Rep. Crowley
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Transportation, Community, and     I-295/76/42 Direct Connection, NJ                                                                  $2,850,000  Sen. Lautenberg; Sen. Menendez
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Transportation, Community, and     I-295/Meadowville Road Interchange, VA                                                               $475,000  Rep. Forbes
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Transportation, Community, and     I-49 South, LA                                                                                     $1,900,000  Sen. Landrieu; Sen. Vitter
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Transportation, Community, and     I-5 to Hwy. 99W Connector, OR                                                                      $1,852,500  Sen. Smith; Sen. Wyden
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Transportation, Community, and     I-555 Floodway Access Road, AR                                                                     $2,375,000  Sen. Lincoln; Sen. Pryor; Rep. Berry
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Transportation, Community, and     I-69, Shreveport, LA                                                                               $1,900,000  Sen. Landrieu; Sen. Vitter
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Transportation, Community, and     I-69, TN                                                                                             $475,000  Sen. Corker; Sen. Alexander
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Transportation, Community, and     I-80 Intermodal Corridor Study--Oakland, CA to Utah Stateline, UT                                    $950,000  Sen. Reid
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Transportation, Community, and     I-93 Kalispell Bypass, MT                                                                          $2,850,000  Sen. Tester; Sen. Baucus
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Transportation, Community, and     I-95/U.S. Highway 301 Interchange Project, Orangeburg County, SC                                      $95,000  Rep. Barrett; Rep. Clyburn
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Transportation, Community, and     IH 30 at SH 34 and Monty Stratton Parkway Initiative, TX                                             $570,000  Rep. Hall, Ralph M.
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Transportation, Community, and     Illinois Pedestrian and Bicycling Road and Trail Improvements and Enhancements, IL                 $2,850,000  Sen. Durbin
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Transportation, Community, and     Improvements to US Highway 41 in Outagamie County, WI                                                $380,000  Rep. Kagen
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Transportation, Community, and     Improvements to US Route 1 for access to York County Community College, ME                           $475,000  Sen. Collins; Sen. Snowe
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Transportation, Community, and     Improving the West Bank River Front, IL                                                              $475,000  Rep. Foster
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Transportation, Community, and     Indian River Inlet Bridge, DE                                                                      $1,900,000  Sen. Carper; Sen. Biden
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Transportation, Community, and     Interchange and Bypass Construction, Kearney, NE                                                     $570,000  Rep. Smith, Adrian; Sen. Hagel
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Transportation, Community, and     Interchange Planning and Design at I-65/County Road and 750 North, Johnson County, IN                $237,500  Rep. Buyer; Sen. Lugar
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Transportation, Community, and     International Drive Extension/Folsom South Canal Bridge, CA                                          $237,500  Rep. Lungren
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Transportation, Community, and     Intersection Improvements on US 212 and US 81 and Improvements to US 81, SD                          $950,000  Sen. Thune
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Transportation, Community, and     Intersection Safety Improvements, Olympia Fields, IL                                                 $475,000  Sen. Durbin
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Transportation, Community, and     Interstate 10 Improvements Project (from I-8 to Picacho Peak), AZ                                     $95,000  Rep. Renzi
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Transportation, Community, and     Interstate 430/630: Interchange Modification, AR                                                   $2,850,000  Sen. Lincoln; Sen. Pryor; Rep. Snyder
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Transportation, Community, and     Interstate 69/Great River Bridge: Highway 65, MS Highway 1, AR                                     $2,850,000  Sen. Lincoln; Sen. Pryor
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Transportation, Community, and     Interstate 75/Collier Boulevard/SR 84 Interchange Improvements, FL                                   $570,000  Rep. Mack
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Transportation, Community, and     Kanawha Trestle Rail-Trail Project, WV                                                             $1,900,000  Sen. Byrd
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Transportation, Community, and     Kapkowski Road Transportation Planning Area/North Avenue Corridor, NJ                                $380,000  Rep. Rothman
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Transportation, Community, and     LA-1 Goldenmeadow to Port Fourchon, LA                                                             $1,021,250  Rep. Melancon; Sen. Landrieu; Sen. Vitter
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Transportation, Community, and     Lemon Grove Lighting Project, CA                                                                     $285,000  Rep. Becerra
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Transportation, Community, and     Lewis and Clark Legacy Trail, ND                                                                     $326,563  Sen. Dorgan; Sen. Conrad
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Transportation, Community, and     Light Rail Corridor Improvements Study, Chula Vista, CA                                              $237,500  Rep. Filner
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Transportation, Community, and     Little Bay Bridges/Spaulding Turnpike, NH                                                          $1,900,000  Sen. Gregg
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Transportation, Community, and     Little Venice Road Improvement Project: Phase II, Marathon, FL                                        $95,000  Rep. Ros-Lehtinen
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Transportation, Community, and     Locust Creek Bridge Replacement (at Hwy 36 West), Carroll County, KY                                  $95,000  Rep. Davis, Geoff
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Transportation, Community, and     Longfellow Bridge Approach Gateway, Cambridge, MA                                                    $950,000  Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry
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Transportation, Community, and     Los Banos Bypass on State Route 152, CA                                                              $950,000  Rep. Cardoza
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Transportation, Community, and     Lowry Avenue Bridge Replacement, Minneapolis, MN                                                     $475,000  Rep. Ellison; Sen. Klobuchar; Sen. Coleman
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Transportation, Community, and     Main Street Improvements and Downtown Revitalization, Las Cruces, NM                                 $522,500  Sen. Domenici; Sen. Bingaman; Rep. Pearce
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Transportation, Community, and     Main Street Multimodal Access and Revitalization Project, NY                                         $950,000  Sen. Schumer
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Transportation, Community, and     Main Street Streetscape Improvements Project, Boyertown, PA                                          $475,000  Rep. Gerlach
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Transportation, Community, and     Maintenance of the Washington Bridge (Rt. 47 Bridge) over the Missouri River, Washington, MO         $285,000  Rep. Hulshof
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Transportation, Community, and     Manatee-Sarasota Counties Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Project, FL                        $475,000  Rep. Buchanan
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Transportation, Community, and     Martha Ave/I-76 Connector, Akron, OH                                                               $1,187,500  Rep. Ryan, Tim; Sen. Voinovich
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Transportation, Community, and     Maryland Scenic Byways, MD                                                                           $118,750  Rep. Gilchrest
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Transportation, Community, and     Massillon Road Bridge Improvement, Summit County, OH                                                 $475,000  Rep. Sutton
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Transportation, Community, and     McKinley/Riverside Avenues Safety Improvement Project, Muncie, IN                                    $950,000  Sen. Lugar
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Transportation, Community, and     Meacham Road Toll-way Access Ramps, Schaumburg, IL                                                   $475,000  Rep. Bean
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Transportation, Community, and     Medical Campus Access Road (from Highway 231 to Wolf Creek Road), Pell City, AL                      $475,000  Rep. Bachus
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Transportation, Community, and     Melbourne Airport Access Road and Interchange, Melbourne, FL                                       $1,003,865  Sen. Nelson, Bill; Rep. Weldon
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Transportation, Community, and     Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Transit Oriented Development Project, CA                          $237,500  Rep. Solis
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Transportation, Community, and     Mexico Technology Park, MO                                                                           $950,000  Sen. Bond
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Transportation, Community, and     Midtown Cultural District Streetscape, Baltimore, MD                                                 $475,000  Rep. Cummings; Sen. Cardin
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Transportation, Community, and     Mile 1 from Bus 83 to Mile 8, Hidalgo County, TX                                                     $665,000  Rep. Hinojosa
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Transportation, Community, and     Miller Road Widening, McHenry, IL                                                                    $475,000  Rep. Bean
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Transportation, Community, and     Milwaukee Avenue Revitalization Program                                                              $475,000  Rep. Schakowsky
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Transportation, Community, and     Mineral Point and Junction Road Intersection, Madison, WI                                            $332,500  Rep. Baldwin
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Transportation, Community, and     Mississippi Drive Corridor, Muscatine, IA                                                            $475,000  Rep. Loebsack
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Transportation, Community, and     Mt. Erie-Golden Gate Rd Resurfacing and Expansion, Wayne County, IL                                  $190,000  Rep. Shimkus
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Transportation, Community, and     Multi-use Recreational Trail at High Bridge State Park in Prince Edward County, VA                   $237,500  Rep. Goode
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Transportation, Community, and     Murray Athletic Center at Elmira College Access Road Improvements, Chemung County, NY                $570,000  Rep. Kuhl
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Transportation, Community, and     Nebraska Highway 35 (from Norfolk to South Sioux City), NE                                           $380,000  Rep. Fortenberry
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Transportation, Community, and     Nellie Hill Bridge Replacement, Dover, NY                                                            $237,500  Rep. Hall, John J.
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Transportation, Community, and     NETEX Rail Rehabilitation Initiative, TX                                                              $95,000  Rep. Hall, Ralph M.
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Transportation, Community, and     New Hampshire Department of Transportation, U.S. Route 4 Red List Bridge Repair, West Lebanon,       $617,500  Sen. Sununu
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Transportation, Community, and     Newberg-Dundee Transportation Improvement Project, Yamhill County, OR                                $237,500  Rep. Wu
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Transportation, Community, and     Newton County Rails to Trails By-Pass Tunnel, GA                                                     $142,500  Rep. Marshall
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Transportation, Community, and     Newton County Rails to Trails Right of Way Purchase, GA                                              $622,250  Rep. Marshall
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Transportation, Community, and     Newton County Rails to Trails Yellow River Bridges, GA                                               $232,750  Rep. Marshall
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Transportation, Community, and     North Parkway Safety Improvement Project, WA                                                         $475,000  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell
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Transportation, Community, and     Northwest Loop Access Road, Sandoval County, NM                                                      $617,500  Sen. Domenici
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Transportation, Community, and     Obed Bridge Replacement, Navajo County, AZ                                                           $190,000  Rep. Renzi
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Transportation, Community, and     Ocmulgee River Corridor, GA                                                                           $95,000  Rep. Marshall
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Transportation, Community, and     Offside Roadway Traffic, Safety and Parking Improvements, Fairfield, CT                               $95,000  Rep. Shays
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Transportation, Community, and     Old Allentown Streetscape Improvements, PA                                                           $475,000  Sen. Casey; Rep. Dent
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Transportation, Community, and     PA 924 and Interstate 81 Interchange Improvements, PA                                                $950,000  Rep. Kanjorski
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Transportation, Community, and     Park Avenue and Markland Avenue Intersection Improvement Project, Kokomo, IN                       $1,235,000  Rep. Donnelly
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Transportation, Community, and     Park Avenue Multi-Use Trail, ME                                                                      $760,000  Sen. Snowe; Sen. Collins
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Transportation, Community, and     Park Street Pedestrian Safety Transportation Improvements, Alameda, CA                               $475,000  Rep. Stark
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Transportation, Community, and     Parking and Street Enhancements at Historic Yellow Springs, Chester Springs, PA                      $142,500  Rep. Gerlach
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Transportation, Community, and     Pedestrian and School Children Safety Project, PA                                                    $190,000  Rep. Sestak
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Transportation, Community, and     Pedestrian Bridge Connecting South Knoxville Waterfront and the University of Tennessee at           $570,000  Rep. Duncan
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Transportation, Community, and     Pedestrian/Bicycle Recreation Trail Over the Tuscarwaras River Along the Ohio and Erie Canalway      $475,000  Rep. Regula
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Transportation, Community, and     Pennsylvania High-Speed Maglev Development Program, PA                                               $950,000  Sen. Specter
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Transportation, Community, and     Perry Square Streetscaping, Erie, PA                                                                 $380,000  Rep. English
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Transportation, Community, and     Pinetop-Lakeside Bridge Widening Project, AZ                                                         $190,000  Rep. Renzi
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Transportation, Community, and     Pinon Hills Boulevard East and Animas River Bridge, NM                                               $895,375  Sen. Domenici
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Transportation, Community, and     Potomac Street Improvement, WV                                                                     $1,425,000  Sen. Byrd
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Transportation, Community, and     Preliminary Design and Environmental Study for US 63 Improvements (Osage, Maries, and Phelps         $332,500  Rep. Hulshof; Rep. Emerson
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Transportation, Community, and     Preliminary Engineering for the Interstate 95/ US Route 17 Interchange Project, Spotsylvania          $95,000  Rep. Wittman
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Transportation, Community, and     Prophecy Creek Park Entrance Project, PA                                                             $237,500  Rep. Schwartz
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Transportation, Community, and     Puyallup Shaw Road Extension Project, Puyallup, WA                                                   $237,500  Rep. Smith, Adam; Sen. Murray
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Transportation, Community, and     Raleigh County Airport, WV                                                                         $1,045,000  Rep. Rahall
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Transportation, Community, and     Reconstruction and Replacement of the I-244 Bridge over the Arkansas River, Tulsa, OK                $380,000  Rep. Sullivan
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Transportation, Community, and     Reconstruction and Upgrade of 2300 West between 1900 South and 2100 North, Lehi, UT                $1,235,000  Sen. Hatch; Rep. Cannon
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Transportation, Community, and     Reconstruction and Widening of SH-349, Martin and Dawson Counties, TX                                $475,000  Rep. Conaway
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Transportation, Community, and     Reconstruction of Roosevelt Road, Village of Broadview, IL                                           $570,000  Rep. Davis, David
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Transportation, Community, and     Reconstruction of the I-44 Bridge Over 163rd Street (Including the Interchange), Tulsa, OK           $570,000  Rep. Sullivan
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Transportation, Community, and     Red Town Road/U.S. 171 Intersection Realignment, Leesville (Vernon Parish), LA                       $570,000  Rep. McCrery; Sen. Vitter
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Transportation, Community, and     Relocation and Widening of SR 113 (from Old Alabama Rd to SR 61South of Cartersville), GA            $190,000  Rep. Gingrey
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Transportation, Community, and     Relocation of Intersection FM 359 and Mason Road, TX                                                 $475,000  Rep. Lampson; Sen. Hutchison
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Transportation, Community, and     Reno Rail Access Corridor Enhancements, Reno, NV                                                     $285,000  Rep. Heller; Sen. Ensign
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Transportation, Community, and     Replacement of US-159 Bridge at Rulo, NE                                                           $1,140,000  Sen. Nelson, Ben; Sen. Hagel
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Transportation, Community, and     Resurfacing, Repair and Improvements to C-470/Interchange Replacement at US 85, CO                   $475,000  Rep. Tancredo
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Transportation, Community, and     Revitalization and Development of the General Business District, Inc. Village of Cedarhurst, NY      $142,500  Rep. McCarthy, Carolyn
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Transportation, Community, and     River Des Peres Boulevard Improvements, St. Louis, MO                                                $237,500  Rep. Carnahan
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Transportation, Community, and     Road Construction, Hidalgo County, TX                                                                $522,500  Rep. Cuellar
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Transportation, Community, and     Roadway Improvements for the Clemson University Advanced Materials Center, Anderson County, SC       $285,000  Rep. Barrett
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Transportation, Community, and     Roadway Improvements to Fairchild Road and Hare Street, FL                                            $95,000  Rep. Miller, Jeff; Sen. Nelson, Bill
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Transportation, Community, and     Robstown Trade Processing and Inland Center, Robstown, TX                                            $237,500  Rep. Ortiz
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Transportation, Community, and     Ronald Reagan Parkway (Middle and Southern segments), Boone County, IN                               $570,000  Rep. Buyer
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Transportation, Community, and     Route 120 Corridor, Lake County, IL                                                                  $950,000  Rep. Bean
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Transportation, Community, and     Route 32 Safety Improvements in Cedar County, MO                                                     $475,000  Rep. Skelton
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Transportation, Community, and     Route 5 Bridge Reconstruction, CT                                                                    $712,500  Rep. Courtney
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Transportation, Community, and     Route 6 Improvements, Peekskill, NY                                                                  $665,000  Rep. Hall, John J.
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Transportation, Community, and     Route 61 Corridor Study and Engineering, Lincoln and St. Charles Counties, MO                        $190,000  Rep. Akin
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Transportation, Community, and     Route 8, Duncan Avenue to Wildwood Road, PA                                                          $950,000  Rep. Altmire
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Transportation, Community, and     Rulo Bridge Replacement Project, NE                                                                   $95,000  Rep. Fortenberry
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Transportation, Community, and     Safe Routes for Seniors and Kids Programs, NY                                                        $712,500  Rep. Velazquez; Sen. Schumer
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Transportation, Community, and     Salt Fork of the Red River Bridge Martha Crossing, OK                                              $1,425,000  Sen. Inhofe
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Transportation, Community, and     Salters Road Expansion Along I-85, Greenville, SC                                                     $95,000  Rep. Inglis
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Transportation, Community, and     SC 9 Interchange Improvements, Spartanburg, SC                                                       $285,000  Rep. Inglis
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Transportation, Community, and     SC Hwy 98 and SC Hwy 160 Connector, SC                                                               $712,500  Rep. Spratt
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Transportation, Community, and     SH 171 and FM 2231 Traffic Signal, TX                                                                $118,750  Rep. Edwards, Chet
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Transportation, Community, and     Shoal Creek Pedestrian Bridge, CA                                                                    $570,000  Rep. Hunter
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Transportation, Community, and     Sidewalk and Street Milling, Repair and Resurfacing, Sweetwater, FL                                  $475,000  Rep. Diaz-Balart, Lincoln
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Transportation, Community, and     Sidewalk Construction in Ashland and Cherryland, CA                                                  $475,000  Rep. Lee
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Transportation, Community, and     Sidewalk Improvements, Williamstown, VT                                                              $190,000  Sen. Leahy; Sen. Sanders
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Transportation, Community, and     Signalization Improvements, Elizabeth, NJ                                                            $475,000  Rep. Payne
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Transportation, Community, and     Sistrunk Boulevard Revitalization and Enhancement Project, FL                                        $475,000  Rep. Hastings, Alcee L.
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Transportation, Community, and     Slide Repair Work along US 60 in Eastern Kanawha County, WV                                        $4,750,000  Sen. Byrd
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Transportation, Community, and     SR 23/US 101 Freeway Interchange Project, CA                                                         $427,500  Rep. Gallegly
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Transportation, Community, and     SR 426/CR 419 Improvements, Orlando, FL                                                              $285,000  Rep. Feeney
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Transportation, Community, and     SR 46 Regional Evacuation Route, FL                                                                  $570,000  Rep. Feeney; Sen. Martinez; Sen. Nelson, Bill
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Transportation, Community, and     SR-47 Port Access Expressway, CA                                                                     $237,500  Rep. Harman
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Transportation, Community, and     SR89 Mousehole Improvement Project, Truckee, CA                                                      $380,000  Rep. Doolittle
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Transportation, Community, and     St. Albans Streetscape, VT                                                                           $380,000  Rep. Welch
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Transportation, Community, and     Starkweather Creek Parkway Bike Path, WI                                                             $950,000  Sen. Kohl
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Transportation, Community, and     State Road (SR) 80 in Hendry County, FL                                                              $475,000  Rep. Hastings, Alcee L.; Sen. Nelson, Bill
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Transportation, Community, and     State Road 87 PD and E Expansion, FL                                                                 $475,000  Rep. Miller, Jeff; Sen. Martinez; Sen. Nelson,
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Transportation, Community, and     State Route 13 from Route 24 to County Road 113, Lafayette County, MO                                $475,000  Rep. Skelton
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Transportation, Community, and     State Route 180 East, CA                                                                           $1,330,000  Rep. Costa; Rep. Radanovich
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Transportation, Community, and     State Route 71 expansion from SR-60 to I-10, Pomona, CA                                              $475,000  Rep. Napolitano
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Transportation, Community, and     State Routes 52 and 67 Interchange Improvements, CA                                                  $380,000  Rep. Hunter
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Transportation, Community, and     Street Rehabilitation, Hialeah, FL                                                                   $570,000  Rep. Diaz-Balart, Lincoln
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Transportation, Community, and     Street Widening, Grandview Heights, OH                                                               $237,500  Rep. Pryce
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Transportation, Community, and     Sun Valley Lighting Project, CA                                                                      $285,000  Rep. Berman
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Transportation, Community, and     Sunport Extension to Broadway Blvd, Albuquerque, NM                                                   $95,000  Rep. Wilson, Heather
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Transportation, Community, and     SW 9th Avenue Widening--Main St. to US69/75, Durant, OK                                              $380,000  Rep. Boren; Sen. Inhofe
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Transportation, Community, and     Tabler Station Business Park: Utilities, Transportation and Technology Infrastructure, WV            $332,500  Rep. Capito
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Transportation, Community, and     Thorn Run Road Interchange Upgrade, Moon Township, PA                                                 $95,000  Rep. Murphy, Tim
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Transportation, Community, and     Town of Sherman Roadway and Traffic Improvements, MS                                                 $950,000  Rep. Childers
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Transportation, Community, and     Traffic Light--Piedmont Road and Edmond Road, OK                                                      $95,000  Sen. Inhofe
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Transportation, Community, and     Traffic Signal Modernization, City of Lakewood, CA                                                   $475,000  Rep. Sanchez, Linda T.
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Transportation, Community, and     Traffic Signal Modernization, Utica, NY                                                              $475,000  Rep. Arcuri
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Transportation, Community, and     Trunk Highway 65 Pedestrian Bridge Replacement at 49th Avenue, Columbia Heights, MN                  $475,000  Rep. Ellison
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Transportation, Community, and     Tucker Boulevard Bridge, MO                                                                          $332,500  Rep. Clay
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Transportation, Community, and     U.S. 101 Safety Improvements at Deer Park, WA                                                        $931,000  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell
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Transportation, Community, and     U.S. 12 Safety Improvements, WA                                                                    $2,850,000  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell
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Transportation, Community, and     U.S. 17 Widening, FL                                                                               $1,900,000  Sen. Nelson, Bill
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Transportation, Community, and     U.S. 61 Bypass, Hannibal, MO                                                                         $237,500  Rep. Hulshof
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Transportation, Community, and     U.S. 61 Fort Madison Bypass Interchange at Highway J40, IA                                           $950,000  Sen. Grassley; Sen. Harkin
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Transportation, Community, and     U.S. Highway 51/Elvis Presley Boulevard Presley Blvd Improvements, TN                                $475,000  Rep. Cohen
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Transportation, Community, and     U.S. Highway 59 Safety Improvements, MN                                                              $950,000  Sen. Klobuchar
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Transportation, Community, and     Universal Street Railroad Overpass Project, NC                                                       $950,000  Rep. Hayes
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Transportation, Community, and     University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Campus Street Extension, IL                               $570,000  Rep. Johnson, Timothy V.
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Transportation, Community, and     University Parkway, Vanderburgh County, IN                                                           $760,000  Rep. Ellsworth
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Transportation, Community, and     University Place Pedestrian Overpass, WA                                                             $475,000  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell
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Transportation, Community, and     Upgrade and Partly Relocate MO Rt 141, St Louis County, MO                                           $237,500  Rep. Akin
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Transportation, Community, and     Upgrade of Alum Creek Drive at I-270 and at Groveport Road, Franklin County, OH                      $570,000  Rep. Pryce
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Transportation, Community, and     Urban Collector Project, MS                                                                          $475,000  Rep. Taylor
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Transportation, Community, and     Urban Collector Road along I-10 North, MS                                                          $1,900,000  Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker
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Transportation, Community, and     US 113 Safety and Traffic Improvements, Worcester County, MD                                         $237,500  Rep. Gilchrest; Sen. Mikulski; Sen. Cardin
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Transportation, Community, and     US 17 Bridge Construction in the Hardee City Line/CR 634 Segment, Hardee Cnty, FL                    $332,500  Rep. Buchanan
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Transportation, Community, and     US 17/Dominion Blvd Widening (Cedar Rd to Great Bridge Blvd) and Drawbridge Replacement (over        $237,500  Rep. Forbes
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Transportation, Community, and     US 190 (US 11 to LA 433) Widening, Slidell, LA                                                       $237,500  Rep. Scalise; Sen. Vitter
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Transportation, Community, and     US 34 Bridge, Mills County, IA                                                                       $427,500  Rep. King, Steve; Sen. Grassley
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Transportation, Community, and     US 422 River Crossing Complex Project, King of Prussia, PA                                           $237,500  Rep. Sestak; Sen. Specter
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Transportation, Community, and     US 74 Monroe Bypass, Mecklenburg and Union Counties, NC                                              $237,500  Rep. Myrick
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Transportation, Community, and     US Highway 30 Improvements, Whiteside County, IL                                                     $475,000  Sen. Durbin
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Transportation, Community, and     US Highway 51 Improvement Project, DeForest, WI                                                      $380,000  Rep. Baldwin; Sen. Kohl
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Transportation, Community, and     US Highway 69 Corridor Study, KS                                                                     $950,000  Sen. Brownback; Sen. Roberts; Rep. Boyda
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Transportation, Community, and     US Hwy 19 Storm water Mitigation Project at Southfork near Homosassa, Citrus Cnty, FL                $380,000  Rep. Brown-Waite
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Transportation, Community, and     US Hwy 49/82 Mississippi Hwy 7 Connector Road Project, Greenwood, MS                                 $380,000  Rep. Thompson, Bennie G.
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Transportation, Community, and     US Route 64, TN                                                                                    $1,425,000  Sen. Alexander; Sen. Corker
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Transportation, Community, and     US-191, Moab to Crescent Junction, UT                                                              $1,900,000  Sen. Bennett; Sen. Hatch
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Transportation, Community, and     US-401 Widening in Cumberland, Harnett, and Wake Counties, NC                                        $237,500  Rep. Etheridge; Sen. Burr
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Transportation, Community, and     Veterans Boulevard Project, Fresno County, CA                                                        $570,000  Rep. Radanovich
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Transportation, Community, and     Veteran's Memorial Bridge, Fallston Bridge, PA                                                       $475,000  Rep. Altmire; Sen. Specter
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Transportation, Community, and     Vienna Sidewalk Construction, Vienna, VA                                                             $237,500  Rep. Davis, Tom
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Transportation, Community, and     Warren, OH Greenway Bike Trail, OH                                                                   $332,500  Rep. Ryan, Tim; Sen. Voinovich
 System Preservation
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Transportation, Community, and     West Main Street Streetscape Phase II, CT                                                            $237,500  Rep. Murphy, Christopher S.
 System Preservation
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Transportation, Community, and     West Virginia Route 10, WV                                                                         $4,750,000  Sen. Byrd
 System Preservation
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Transportation, Community, and     West Virginia Route 9, WV                                                                          $6,650,000  Sen. Byrd
 System Preservation
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Transportation, Community, and     West Vista Way Widening (from Melrose Drive to the east of Thunder Drive), Vista, CA                 $570,000  Rep. Issa
 System Preservation
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Transportation, Community, and     Western Kentucky University (WKU), University-Community Bikeway Project, KY                          $950,000  Sen. McConnell
 System Preservation
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Transportation, Community, and     Whiterock Sustainable Trail, Guthrie County, IA                                                      $380,000  Sen. Harkin; Sen. Grassley
 System Preservation
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Transportation, Community, and     Widen SR 1306 and SR 1363 (Mebane Street) from SR 1158 to NC 54, Burlington, NC                      $427,500  Rep. Coble
 System Preservation
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Transportation, Community, and     Widen US 17 in Charleston County from the Isle of Palms Connector to a point at or near Darrell      $380,000  Rep. Brown
 System Preservation                Creek Trail, Mt. Pleasant, SC
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Transportation, Community, and     Widening of Rakow Road, McHenry County, IL                                                           $570,000  Rep. Manzullo
 System Preservation
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Transportation, Community, and     Widening of Route 50 , Ross County, OH                                                               $475,000  Rep. Space; Sen. Voinovich
 System Preservation
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Transportation, Community, and     Widening of US Hwy 221 Between Hunter/Fleming-Smith Industrial City of the City of Laurens,          $285,000  Rep. Barrett
 System Preservation                Laurens, SC
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Transportation, Community, and     Woodland Trail Project, WA                                                                           $475,000  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell
 System Preservation
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Transportation, Community, and     Wyoming 59 Improvements (from Gillette to Wright), Campbell County, WY                                $95,000  Rep. Cubin; Sen. Enzi; Sen. Barrasso
 System Preservation
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Transportation, Community, and     York County Central Corridor Improvements, ME                                                        $475,000  Rep. Allen
 System Preservation
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Transportation, Community, and     Zanesville State Street Bridge Renovation and Repair Project, OH                                     $475,000  Sen. Brown
 System Preservation
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Transportation Planning, Research  Advanced Freight Locomotive Safety and Monitoring Systems Implementation, Fitchburg, MA              $950,000  Rep. Olver
 and Development
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Transportation Planning, Research  Assessment of Critical Transportation Infrastructure, MS                                             $712,500  Sen. Cochran
 and Development
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Transportation Planning, Research  Commercial Vehicle Rollover Prevention Technology Demonstration, MI                                  $950,000  Rep. Knollenberg
 and Development
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Transportation Planning, Research  Decision Support Tools for Transportation Resilience and Security, MS                                $712,500  Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker
 and Development
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Transportation Planning, Research  Fire and Oil Spill Response Communications Project, WA                                             $1,520,000  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell
 and Development
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Transportation Planning, Research  Freight Transportation Policy Institute, WA                                                          $475,000  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell
 and Development
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Transportation Planning, Research  Great Lakes Maritime Research Institute, WI                                                          $950,000  Rep. Obey
 and Development
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Transportation Planning, Research  Great Ships Initiative--Ballast Water Research, WI                                                   $950,000  Rep. Obey
 and Development
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Transportation Planning, Research  Inland Pacific Hub Analysis Project, WA                                                              $237,500  Sen. Murray
 and Development
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Transportation Planning, Research  National Institute for Aviation Research (NAIR) at Wichita State University, KS                      $950,000  Rep. Tiahrt
 and Development
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Transportation Planning, Research  University Transportation Center, MS                                                                 $475,000  Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker
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Transportation Planning, Research  Wildlife Crossing Project, FL                                                                        $950,000  Sen. Nelson, Bill
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                                                          DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT--Economic Development Initiatives
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              Account                                Project                                               Purpose                                  Amount               Requester(s)
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Economic Development Initiatives    180 Turning Lives Around, Hazlet, NJ      for the design and construction of a new domestic violence            $950,000  Sen. Lautenberg; Rep. Pallone;
                                                                               shelter                                                                         Rep. Holt
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Economic Development Initiatives    Acadiana Outreach Center, Lafayette, LA   for building of a mixed income housing development                    $712,500  Sen. Landrieu; Sen. Vitter
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Economic Development Initiatives    Ada Public Works Authority, OK            for construction of a water tower that will satisfy fire flow         $190,000  Sen. Inhofe; Rep. Cole
                                                                               requirements for the Ada Industrial Development Corporation's
                                                                               business park and several new housing developments
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Economic Development Initiatives    Adair County, KY                          for construction of a Columbia-Adair County Senior and Wellness       $166,250  Rep. Whitfield
                                                                               Center
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Economic Development Initiatives    Advocates for Basic Legal Equality, Inc.  for renovation of the former Western Union Building located at        $712,500  Sen. Brown
                                     Toledo, OH                                the corner of Huron Street and Jefferson Avenue in downtown
                                                                               Toledo, OH
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Economic Development Initiatives    Alabama Historic Ironworks Commission,    for construction of a park welcome center for visitor use with        $142,500  Rep. Bachus
                                     McCalla, AL                               educational and orientation components, restroom facilities and
                                                                               a park security office
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Economic Development Initiatives    Albany Dougherty Industrial Park,         for transformation of real estate property and infrastructure         $190,000  Sen. Chambliss
                                     Albany, GA                                into a Certified Industrial Park
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Economic Development Initiatives    Alexandria Riverfront Multi-Site          for the redevelopment of the Alexandria Riverfront                    $380,000  Sen. Vitter; Rep. Alexander
                                     Development, LA
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Economic Development Initiatives    Altoona-Blair County Development          for transformation of the current facility into one that can be        $95,000  Rep. Shuster
                                     Corporation, PA                           utilized for manufacturing, contributing to economic development
                                                                               and stimulating job creation
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Economic Development Initiatives    American Legion Post 18, Cameron, WV      for renovation of a community building in downtown Cameron            $237,500  Rep. Mollohan
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Economic Development Initiatives    American Lighthouse Foundation,           for restoration and preservation of Maine's historic lighthouses      $380,000  Sen. Collins
                                     Rockland, ME
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Economic Development Initiatives    Angel Docs Inc., Hollis, NY               for renovation and expansion of a health facility                     $237,500  Rep. Meeks
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Economic Development Initiatives    Appalachia Service Project, Johnson       for emergency home repairs for low and moderate income families       $665,000  Sen. Byrd; Rep. Rahall
                                     City, TN                                  in southern West Virginia
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Economic Development Initiatives    Arc of Hilo, Hilo, HI                     for construction of the Employment Training Services and Client       $190,000  Rep. Hirono; Rep. Abercrombie
                                                                               Support Services Community Center
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Economic Development Initiatives    Arc of Southern Maryland, Prince          for renovation and expansion of Arc's former sheltered workshop       $380,000  Rep. Hoyer
                                     Frederick, MD                             into a multi-purpose community resource center
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Economic Development Initiatives    Ardmore Development Authority, City of    for infrastructure improvements necessary to develop the Ardmore      $190,000  Sen. Inhofe; Rep. Cole
                                     Ardmore, OK                               Technology Park
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Economic Development Initiatives    Ark Memorial Foundation, WY               for completion of construction of the Creative Arts Center            $114,000  Rep. Cubin
                                                                               facility
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Economic Development Initiatives    Arkansas State University, Mountain       for planning, design, and construction of community development       $427,500  Rep. Berry
                                     Home, AR                                  center
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Economic Development Initiatives    Arlington Chamber of Commerce,            for completion of the establishment of The Center for Innovation      $190,000  Sen. Hutchison; Rep. Barton
                                     Arlington, TX                             at Arlington
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Economic Development Initiatives    Armstrong County, PA                      for site preparation and redevelopment of a brownfield site           $190,000  Sen. Specter
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Economic Development Initiatives    Arthurdale Heritage Inc., Arthurdale, WV  for renovations and improvements to the New Deal Homestead            $142,500  Rep. Mollohan
                                                                               preservation project in Arthurdale, WV
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Economic Development Initiatives    Atlantic County, NJ                       for construction of facilities at the Aviation Research and           $142,500  Rep. LoBiondo; Sen. Menendez
                                                                               Technology Park
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Economic Development Initiatives    Audubon Mississippi, Moss Point, MS       for a nature-based education facility                                 $950,000  Sen. Cochran
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Economic Development Initiatives    Audubon Nature Institute, New Orleans,    for building a Living Science Museum                                  $190,000  Sen. Landrieu
                                     LA
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Economic Development Initiatives    Austin Chamber of Commerce Business       for development of at least 80 units of senior housing                $380,000  Rep. Davis, Danny
                                     Development and Resource Center,
                                     Chicago, IL
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Economic Development Initiatives    Automation Alley in Troy, MI              for planning and construction of an international business center     $285,000  Rep. Knollenberg
                                                                               for business incubation
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Economic Development Initiatives    Barnesville-Lamar County Industrial       for site preparation and infrastructure.                              $475,000  Sen. Chambliss
                                     Park, Barnesville, GA
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Economic Development Initiatives    Beckley-Raleigh County YMCA, Beckley, WV  for planning, design, renovation, and expansion of the YMCA           $427,500  Rep. Rahall
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Economic Development Initiatives    Bergen County Improvement Authority       for renovation and construction of transitional housing buildings     $190,000  Rep. Rothman
                                     (BCIA), Hackensack, NJ
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Economic Development Initiatives    Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield, MA          for renovation, equipment, construction, and buildout of              $285,000  Rep. Olver
                                                                               facilities
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Economic Development Initiatives    Berkshire Theater Festival, Stockbridge,  for renovation and revitalization of the Berkshire Theatre            $190,000  Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry
                                     MA                                        Festival's facilities and grounds
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Economic Development Initiatives    Bernalillo County, NM                     for transitional housing facility for recovering substance abuse      $570,000  Sen. Domenici
                                                                               clients
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Economic Development Initiatives    Beyond Housing, St. Louis, MO             for the demolition and for the Pagedale Community Development       $1,425,000  Sen. Bond
                                                                               Initiative
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Economic Development Initiatives    Big Sky Econ. Dev. Authority, Billings,   for development and urban renewal in East Downtown Billings           $308,750  Sen. Baucus
                                     MT
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Economic Development Initiatives    Bill Wilson Center in Santa Clara, CA     for purchasing a building and rehabilitation                          $213,750  Rep. Honda
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Economic Development Initiatives    Bloomington Cultural District,            for renovation of a former medical building into a regional arts      $166,250  Rep. Johnson, Timothy V.
                                     Bloomington, lL                           education center for children
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Economic Development Initiatives    Blue Ridge Institute and Museum in        for construction of a new visitors center                             $427,500  Rep. Goode
                                     Ferrum, VA
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Economic Development Initiatives    Borough of Bound Brook, NJ                for construction of an elevator and an ADA-compliant barrier-free     $142,500  Rep. Ferguson
                                                                               restroom
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Economic Development Initiatives    Borough of Bridgeville, Bridgeville, PA   for streetscaping                                                     $228,000  Rep. Murphy, Tim
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Economic Development Initiatives    Boys and Girls Club of East County, CA    for construction of a gymnasium and renovation of existing            $142,500  Rep. Hunter
                                                                               facilities
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Economic Development Initiatives    Boys and Girls Club of Fauquier County,   for facility renovations in support of the new building,              $190,000  Sen. Warner; Sen. Webb
                                     VA                                        including making the building handicap accessible
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Economic Development Initiatives    Boys and Girls Club of Greater Nashua,    for renovation and expansion of the facility                          $285,000  Sen. Gregg
                                     Nashua, NH
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Economic Development Initiatives    Boys and Girls Club of South Puget        for construction of a teen center                                     $237,500  Rep. Dicks
                                     Sound, Tacoma, WA
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Economic Development Initiatives    Boys and Girls Club of the Grand River,   for the Boys and Girls Club of the Grand River Area (South Dakota     $190,000  Sen. Johnson
                                     McLaughlin, SD                            sites) for facility upgrades to existing and new sites on the
                                                                               Standing Rock Sioux Reservation
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Economic Development Initiatives    Boys and Girls Club of the Lower          for construction at a Boys and Girls Club and a YMCA                  $285,000  Rep. DeLauro
                                     Naugatuck Valley, Inc., Shelton, CT
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Economic Development Initiatives    Boys and Girls Club, Bolton, MS           for upgrades and renovations of the Boys and Girls Club facility       $47,500  Rep. Thompson, Bennie G.
                                                                               in Bolton, MS
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Economic Development Initiatives    Briggs, Delaine, Pearson Foundation,      for construction of a community facility                              $190,000  Rep. Clyburn
                                     Summerton, SC
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Economic Development Initiatives    Butler County Planning Commission,        for planning, design, and construction of a business park.            $142,500  Rep. Altmire
                                     Butler, PA
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Economic Development Initiatives    Butte County, Oroville, CA                for construction of the Oroville Veterans Memorial Park               $142,500  Rep. Doolittle
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Economic Development Initiatives    Calexico Neighborhood House Community     for planning, construction, and expansion of community center         $190,000  Rep. Filner
                                     Center, Calexico, CA
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Economic Development Initiatives    Calhoun County, SC                        for construction of a learning center                                 $190,000  Rep. Clyburn
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Economic Development Initiatives    Carbon County Museum Foundation, WY       for construction of the first phase of the multi-use Carbon            $95,000  Rep. Cubin
                                                                               County Museum
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Economic Development Initiatives    Carbon County, PA                         for revitalization of distressed neighborhoods, including the         $475,000  Rep. Kanjorski
                                                                               acquisition and demolition of blighted structures and the
                                                                               redevelopment of infrastructure
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Economic Development Initiatives    Care and Share Food Bank, Colorado        for equipment to be used to expand services to low-income             $285,000  Sen. Salazar
                                     Springs, CO                               individuals
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Economic Development Initiatives    Casa Guadalupe Center, Allentown, PA      for renovation of a warehouse into a modern facility that will        $237,500  Rep. Dent
                                                                               provide services in health, education, social services and
                                                                               community development
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Economic Development Initiatives    Casey County Fiscal Court, Liberty, KY    for renovations at the Central Kentucky Agriculture and Expo          $190,000  Sen. Bunning; Rep. Whitfield
                                                                               Center
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Economic Development Initiatives    Casper College, Casper, WY                for the creation of business incubators                               $475,000  Sen. Barrasso
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Economic Development Initiatives    Catalpa YMCA, Ridgewood, NY               for renovation of the community center                                $237,500  Rep. Weiner
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Economic Development Initiatives    Cathedral Soup Kitchen, Inc., Camden, NJ  for the construction of a new facility                                $190,000  Sen. Lautenberg
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Economic Development Initiatives    Catskill Visitor Interpretative Center,   for construction of a visitor's center                                $380,000  Rep. Hinchey
                                     Shandaken, NY
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Economic Development Initiatives    CEDARS Youth Services, Inc., Lincoln, NE  for construction of the Children's Crisis Center for abused,          $142,500  Rep. Fortenberry; Sen. Nelson
                                                                               homeless, and runaway youth in southeast Nebraska
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Economic Development Initiatives    Center for American History, Austin TX    for emergency repair and renovation of the Sam Rayburn Library        $142,500  Rep. Hall, Ralph M.
                                                                               and Museum
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Economic Development Initiatives    Center for People in Need, Lincoln, NE    for construction and renovation to create the Non-Profits and         $950,000  Sen. Ben Nelson
                                                                               Education/Training Center
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Economic Development Initiatives    Central Blair Recreation and Park         for development of a multi-faceted outdoor park for the local          $71,250  Rep. Shuster
                                     Commission, PA                            community
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Economic Development Initiatives    Central Connecticut Coast YMCA, New       for construction, to refurbish trails, and other site work            $285,000  Rep. DeLauro
                                     Haven, CT
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Economic Development Initiatives    Central Utah Pioneer Heritage             for construction and project development funds                        $190,000  Sen. Bennett
                                     Association, UT
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Economic Development Initiatives    Centre County Industrial Development      for site preparation and redevelopment as part of the West End        $190,000  Sen. Specter
                                     Corporation, PA                           revitalization initiative
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Economic Development Initiatives    Chanute Air Museum, Rantoul, IL           for construction of a new facility to house an aircraft display       $118,750  Rep. Johnson, Timothy V.
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Economic Development Initiatives    Charles County Department of Human        for acquisition and rehabilitation of the former Changing Point       $380,000  Rep. Hoyer
                                     Services, Maryland, Port Tobacco, MD      South facility as a homeless shelter and transitional housing
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Economic Development Initiatives    Charleston Kanawha Housing Authority,     for new low-income housing at the Littlepage Terrace and            $1,900,000  Sen. Byrd
                                     Chas. WV                                  Washington Manor public housing facilities in downtown
                                                                               Charleston, WV
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Economic Development Initiatives    Charlotte-Mecklenburg Housing             for transforming vacant and blighted properties along the             $380,000  Sen. Dole
                                     Partnership, Charlotte, NC                Statesville Avenue Corridor into affordable housing
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Economic Development Initiatives    Char-West Council of Governments,         for parks and recreation capital projects                             $142,500  Rep. Doyle
                                     Carnegie, PA
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Economic Development Initiatives    Chicanos Por La Causa, Phoenix, AZ        for equipment, furnishings, and improvements for a community          $380,000  Rep. Pastor
                                                                               campus
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Economic Development Initiatives    Child Abuse and Neglect Council Of        for renovation and expansion of the facility                          $475,000  Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow
                                     Oakland County, Pontiac, MI
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Economic Development Initiatives    Children's Medical Center of Dayton, OH   for construction of Michael's House, a child advocacy center          $285,000  Rep. Hobson
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Economic Development Initiatives    Chilkat Indian Village/Klukwan, AK        for construction of Heritage Center and Bald Eagle Observatory        $475,000  Sen. Murkowski
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Economic Development Initiatives    Chippewa Cree Tribe, Box Elder, MT        for transportation and rehabilitation of housing units from           $712,500  Sen. Tester; Sen. Baucus
                                                                               Malmstrom Air force base that would otherwise be destroyed to
                                                                               the Rocky Boy's Reservation
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Economic Development Initiatives    Christian Health Care Center, Wycoff, NJ  for upgrades to the safety and security of the facility's             $142,500  Rep. Garrett
                                                                               infrastructure
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Economic Development Initiatives    Christopher House, Chicago, IL            for the construction of Logan Square Family Resource Center           $237,500  Sen. Durbin
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Economic Development Initiatives    Cinton County, KY                         for construction of a Community and Senior Citizens Center            $142,500  Rep. Whitfield
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Economic Development Initiatives    Citizens for a Civic Auditorium, WY       for planning and construction of the Casper Civic Auditorium          $171,000  Rep. Cubin; Sen. Barrasso
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Economic Development Initiatives    City and County of San Francisco, CA      for construction of permanent supportive housing                      $380,000  Rep. Pelosi
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Abilene, TX                       for equipment for the Life Sciences Accelerator                       $142,500  Rep. Neugebauer
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Alcoa, TN                         for infrastructure servicing the new Pellissippi Research Centre      $142,500  Rep. Duncan
                                                                               business park
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Aliceville, AL                    for downtown revitalization                                           $380,000  Sen. Shelby
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Amory, MS                         for general construction improvements to the community center          $38,000  Rep. Childers
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Beaumont, TX                      for streetscaping improvements in downtown Beaumont                   $190,000  Sen. Hutchison; Rep. Poe
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Beech Grove, IN                   for expansion of the Beech Grove Community Center at-risk-youth       $237,500  Rep. Carson
                                                                               program
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Berlin, NH                        for the acquisition and demolition of dilapidated housing             $285,000  Sen. Sununu
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Billings, MT                      for environmental remediation and demolition of building              $475,000  Sen. Tester
                                                                               previously owned by U.S. Naval Reserve
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Boise, ID                         for design and construction of the City of Boise's geothermal         $665,000  Sen. Craig; Sen. Crapo
                                                                               system expansion
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Brockton, MA                      for renovations to the War Memorial building and redevelopment of     $190,000  Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry; Rep.
                                                                               blighted downtown area                                                          Lynch
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Brookhaven, MS                    for industrial park infrastructure                                     $95,000  Rep. Pickering
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Burlington, VT                    for rehabilitation of new community center                            $166,250  Rep. Welch
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Carbondale, PA                    for downtown revitalization efforts                                   $190,000  Sen. Specter
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Carlsbad, NM                      for continued construction of a youth sports complex in Carlsbad,     $190,000  Sen. Bingaman; Sen. Domenici
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Charleston, SC                    for the preservation, construction, and critically needed             $285,000  Sen. Graham
                                                                               improvements to the St. Andrews' neighborhood's low-income
                                                                               housing
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Charlotte, NC                     for planning of the Eastland Town Center Redevelopment Project         $95,000  Rep. Hayes; Rep. Watt
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Chesapeake, VA                    for construction of a visitor center for the Great Bridge             $142,500  Rep. Forbes
                                                                               Battlefield and Waterways Visitor Center project
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Cincinnati, OH                    for complete property acquisition, demolition, and remediation of     $475,000  Sen. Voinovich
                                                                               the Queen City Barrel area to create an urban industrial park
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Citrus Heights, CA                for the cost of new ADA-compliant infrastructure                      $142,500  Rep. Lungren
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Clay, AL                          for walking trails, lighting, landscaping, a pavilion, parking        $118,750  Rep. Bachus
                                                                               and other amenities necessary to make the Cosby Lake area useful
                                                                               as a public park
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Clearwater, FL                    for infrastructure improvements to revitalize downtown Clearwater     $237,500  Rep. Bilirakis; Rep. Young, C. W.
                                                                                                                                                               Bill
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Coral Gables, FL                  for the construction of pedestrian bridges next to the Hardee,        $142,500  Rep. Ros-Lehtinen
                                                                               Granada and Maynada bridges
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Council Bluffs, IA                for housing rehabilitation and construction in the Playland Park      $475,000  Sen. Harkin; Sen. Grassley; Rep.
                                                                               neighborhood located north of I-480 and west of I-29 in Council                 King, Steve
                                                                               Bluffs, Iowa
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Craig, AK                         for the redevelopment of the abandoned cannery property in the        $332,500  Sen. Murkowski
                                                                               City of Craig
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Danbury, CT                       for construction and renovation of housing for homeless veterans      $190,000  Rep. Murphy, Christopher S.
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Detroit, MI                       for demolition and redevelopment of abandoned buildings               $332,500  Rep. Conyers
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Economic Development Initiatives    Old Tiger Stadium Conservancy, MI         for preservation and redevelopment of a public park and related     $3,800,000  Sen. Levin
                                                                               business activities in the Corktown Neighborhood
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Easton, PA                        for housing rehabilitation and neighborhood revitalization            $475,000  Sen. Casey
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Evanston, WY                      for improvements to the Historic Evanston Roundhouse and Railyard     $380,000  Sen. Enzi
                                                                               in Evanston, Wyoming
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Evansville, IN                    for planning and infrastructure improvements to revitalize            $237,500  Rep. Ellsworth
                                                                               neighborhood housing stock in Evansville, IN
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Fairborn, OH                      for construction of a stand-alone facility for a Diesel               $190,000  Rep. Hobson
                                                                               Technician program
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Falls Church, VA                  for construction of 170 permanently affordable rental units           $190,000  Rep. Moran
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Fernley, NV                       for development and enhancement of an historically significant         $95,000  Rep. Heller
                                                                               downtown corridor to attract business and generate jobs
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Follansbee, WV                    for upgrades and renovations to the Follansbee community building     $190,000  Rep. Mollohan
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Fort Dodge, IA                    for acquisition, relocation and demolition of properties for the      $285,000  Rep. Latham; Sen. Harkin; Sen.
                                                                               development of new housing                                                      Grassley
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Fort Worth, TX                    for property acquisition that will be needed to construct various     $285,000  Rep. Granger
                                                                               components of the Trinity River Vision economic development
                                                                               project
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Franklin, TX                      for planning, design and construction of a school sidewalk            $332,500  Rep. Edwards, Chet
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Freeport, Freeport, IL            for relocation of existing power lines to underground areas and       $237,500  Rep. Manzullo
                                                                               for streetscaping
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Fullerton, CA                     for renovation and construction of facilities for a Boys and          $142,500  Rep. Sanchez, Loretta
                                                                               Girls Club
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Glen Cove, NY                     for renovations of the downtown area and streetscaping                $142,500  Rep. King, Peter T.
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Groesbeck, TX                     for design and renovation of a park in Groesbeck, TX                  $332,500  Rep. Edwards, Chet
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Hermiston, OR                     for construction of a learning and training center to produce         $142,500  Rep. Walden; Sen. Wyden; Sen.
                                                                               skilled workers in response to regional business, industry and                  Smith
                                                                               community needs
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Economic Development Initiatives    City Of Highland Park, MI                 for elimination of blight in the North Point neighborhood             $475,000  Sen. Stabenow; Sen. Levin; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                               Conyers
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Hillsboro, TX                     for streetscape improvements                                          $190,000  Sen. Hutchison
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Homerville, GA                    for design and construction of a new industrial park                  $285,000  Rep. Kingston
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Houston, TX                       for redevelopment of the landfill adjacent to Sunnyside Park into     $285,000  Rep. Green, Al
                                                                               recreational facilities
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Houston, TX                       for renovation of the 1926 Gregory School into an archive,            $237,500  Rep. Jackson-Lee
                                                                               library and exhibition space
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Huntington Beach, CA              for construction of a larger senior center that meets the needs       $142,500  Rep. Rohrabacher
                                                                               of the projected increase in the city's population
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Huntington Park, CA               for upgrades to park amenities to comply with ADA requirements         $95,000  Rep. Roybal-Allard
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Indio, CA                         for development of a local community center                           $142,500  Rep. Bono Mack
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Jackson, MS                       for renovation and rehabilitation of the Thalia Mara Performing       $380,000  Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker
                                                                               Arts Facility
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Jackson, MS                       for the renovation of the Historic Medgar Evers Farish Street         $712,500  Sen. Cochran
                                                                               NAACP Office
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Jasper, AL                        for an industrial park development                                    $760,000  Sen. Shelby
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Jersey City, NJ                   for revitalization of a former brownfields site                       $237,500  Rep. Sires; Rep. Rothman; Sen.
                                                                                                                                                               Lautenberg; Sen. Menendez
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Kankakee, IL                      for the purchase, renovation, and conversion of houses that are       $237,500  Sen. Durbin
                                                                               in foreclosure, abandoned, or in disrepair to affordable use
                                                                               properties
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Kennesaw, GA                      for downtown development, including construction of a plaza and        $71,250  Rep. Gingrey
                                                                               amphitheater
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Kotzebue, AK                      for construction of recreation and fairgrounds area                   $380,000  Sen. Murkowski
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of La Feria, TX                      for construction and facility buildout of the La Feria Boys and       $285,000  Rep. Hinojosa
                                                                               Girls Club
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Lake Charles, LA                  for building a wetlands center in Lake Charles                        $237,500  Sen. Landrieu
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Lawndale, CA                      for design, planning, demolition and pre-construction of              $475,000  Rep. Waters
                                                                               Community Center
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Lawrence, MA                      for demolition and construction at the Lawrence Gateway Project       $166,250  Rep. Tsongas
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Long Beach, CA                    for demolition and renovation in Ramona Park                          $142,500  Rep. Sanchez, Linda T.
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Lorain, OH                        for facility upgrades at St. Joseph Community Center                  $166,250  Rep. Sutton; Sen. Brown
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Marshalltown, IA                  for housing redevelopment in the Grant Park Neighborhood              $570,000  Sen. Grassley; Rep. Latham
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Maysville, KY                     for the renovation of the Cox Building                              $2,565,000  Sen. McConnell; Rep. Davis, Geoff
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Medford, MA                       for downtown redevelopment and rehabilitation                         $190,000  Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Merced, CA                        for restoration of the Merced Theatre                                 $237,500  Rep. Cardoza
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Methuen, MA                       for the rehabilitation and redevelopment of blighted and              $190,000  Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry
                                                                               underutilized buildings
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Miami Springs, FL                 for planning, design and construction of the municipal gymnasium      $237,500  Rep. Diaz-Balart, Lincoln
                                                                               community center
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Midland, TX                       for downtown redevelopment                                            $190,000  Sen. Hutchison; Rep. Conaway
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Milwaukee, WI                     for environmental assessment, clean up activities, demolition of      $332,500  Rep. Moore, Gwen; Sen. Kohl
                                                                               dilapidated buildings, and for renovation on Milwaukee's 30th
                                                                               Street Corridor
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Nashua, NH                        for design and construction of downtown riverfront redevelopment      $190,000  Sen. Gregg; Rep. Hodes
                                                                               program
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of New Bedford, MA                   for construction of the community center                              $475,000  Rep. Frank
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of New Braunfels, TX                 for the preservation and redevelopment of the downtown area           $142,500  Rep. Smith, Lamar
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of North Adams, MA                   for the redevelopment of historic downtown building                   $190,000  Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Northport, AL                     for downtown Northport infrastructure improvements                     $95,000  Rep. Bachus; Rep. Davis, Artur
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Northwood, ND                     for reconstruction of downtown retail and office space destroyed      $665,000  Sen. Dorgan; Sen. Conrad; Rep.
                                                                               by a tornado                                                                    Pomeroy
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Oak Ridge, TN                     for redevelopment of the Highland View Neighborhood                   $237,500  Rep. Wamp
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Orlando, FL                       for redevelopment of blighted areas of the Parramore neighborhood     $950,000  Sen. Bill Nelson; Sen. Martinez
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Oxford, MS                        for renovation of the Powerhouse Community Arts Center                $285,000  Sen. Cochran
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Piedmont, OK                      for development of a comprehensive community development plan          $95,000  Rep. Lucas; Sen. Inhofe
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Pierre, SD                        for revitalization of the Pierre historic downtown area and           $190,000  Sen. Johnson
                                                                               waterfront development
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Pike Road, AL                     for economic, community and infrastructure planning                    $95,000  Rep. Rogers, Michael D.
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Portland, OR                      for capital and operating costs to assist homeless and low income     $370,500  Sen. Smith; Sen. Wyden
                                                                               veterans with housing and supportive services
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Raeford, NC                       for streetscaping                                                     $190,000  Rep. Hayes
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Reno, NV                          for purchase of vacant buildings for Oliver Montello affordable       $190,000  Sen. Reid
                                                                               housing project
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of River Rouge, MI                   for demolition of blighted housing                                     $95,000  Rep. Kilpatrick
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Riverdale, GA                     for construction of a multipurpose community recreation center        $142,500  Rep. Scott, David
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Rocky Mount, NC                   for renovation of existing buildings for the revitalization of        $285,000  Sen. Dole
                                                                               downtown Rocky Mount
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Roslyn, WA                        for structural upgrades and other improvements to Roslyn's            $798,000  Sen. Murray; Rep. Hastings, Doc
                                                                               primary public facility
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Salem, MA                         for rehabilitation and renovation                                     $142,500  Rep. Tierney
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Salina, KS                        for planning, design and land acquisition for the Salina              $118,750  Rep. Moran; Sen. Roberts
                                                                               Workforce Housing Project
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of San Angelo, TX                    for restoration of the North Concho River area                        $142,500  Rep. Conaway
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of San Clemente, CA                  for construction of the Coastal Trail                                 $285,000  Rep. Calvert
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Santa Paula, CA                   for repair and expansion of public athletic facilities and            $118,750  Rep. Gallegly
                                                                               gathering areas at Teague Park
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Sarasota, FL                      for renovation of the Robert L. Taylor Community Center               $166,250  Rep. Buchanan; Sen. Martinez
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of South Salt Lake, UT               for streetscaping features along State and Main Streets between       $380,000  Sen. Bennett; Sen. Hatch
                                                                               northern boundary of the City and I-80
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Spartanburg, SC                   for installation of residential infrastructure                        $380,000  Sen. Graham
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Springfield, IL                   for capital costs associated with the Edwin Watts Southwind Park      $665,000  Sen. Durbin
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of St. Petersburg, FL                for restoration of the historic African American Jordan               $190,000  Rep. Castor
                                                                               Elementary School
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Syracuse, NY                      for fabrication and installation of lighting elements and other       $190,000  Rep. Walsh
                                                                               streetscape improvements along Syracuse University's Connective
                                                                               Corridor
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Takoma Park, MD                   for construction, renovation of an auditorium for ADA access, and     $190,000  Rep. Van Hollen
                                                                               completion of the exterior facade.
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Tarrant, AL                       for streetscaping and pedestrian walkways to support proposed         $380,000  Sen. Shelby
                                                                               economic development plans
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Toledo, OH                        for completion of asbestos abatement and to begin structural          $475,000  Sen. Voinovich; Sen. Brown
                                                                               improvements for the redevelopment of the former ACME power
                                                                               plant building
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Tolland, CT                       for the purchase property for the construction of elderly housing     $190,000  Rep. Courtney
                                                                               units
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Trenton, NJ                       for pedestrian friendly, mixed-use, transit-oriented development      $118,750  Rep. Smith, Christopher H.; Sen.
                                                                               based on smart growth principles under the Trenton Station                      Lautenberg; Sen. Menendez
                                                                               Redevelopment Plan and the Transportation Linkage Plan
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Utica, NY                         for acquisition and renovation                                        $166,250  Rep. Arcuri
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Valley, AL                        for an elevator to make the Community Center ADA compliant             $71,250  Rep. Rogers, Michael D.
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Waterloo, IA                      for demolition and redevelopment of a blighted area                   $380,000  Sen. Grassley; Sen. Harkin; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                               Braley
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Wells, NV                         for streetscaping and for construction of an indoor recreation        $332,500  Rep. Heller
                                                                               facility
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Wilkes-Barre, PA                  for revitalization of economic and recreational amenities at Coal     $950,000  Sen. Casey; Rep. Kanjorski
                                                                               Street Park
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Willcox, AZ                       for construction of a senior citizen center                            $95,000  Rep. Giffords
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Wilson, NC                        for demolition of dilapidated structures from downtown Wilson to      $617,500  Sen. Burr; Rep. Butterfield
                                                                               further downtown redevelopment
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Winfield, AL                      for construction of a multipurpose building                           $332,500  Rep. Aderholt
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Worcester, MA                     for construction and facility buildout in connection with the         $475,000  Rep. McGovern
                                                                               Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative
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Economic Development Initiatives    City of Wrangell, AK                      for renovation of a community center                                  $475,000  Sen. Murkowski
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Economic Development Initiatives    Clark County Food Bank, Clark County, WA  for the construction of a food bank                                   $712,500  Sen. Murray
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Economic Development Initiatives    Clay County Commission, WV                for the construction and economic development activities of the       $190,000  Sen. Byrd; Rep. Capito
                                                                               Central Appalachian Empowerment Zone
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Economic Development Initiatives    Clearfield City, UT                       for the purchase of blighted lands for use in the development of      $380,000  Sen. Bennett; Sen. Hatch; Rep.
                                                                               a private/public project known as West Phase I, which will                      Bishop, Rob
                                                                               include a mixed-used lifestyle center in downtown Clearfield
                                                                               City, Utah
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Economic Development Initiatives    Coachella Valley Association of           for the Coachella Valley Homeless Multi-Service Center,               $475,000  Sen. Feinstein; Sen. Boxer
                                     Governments, CA                           California
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Economic Development Initiatives    Community Housing of Wyandotte County,    for the continuing revitalization efforts in the St. Peter's          $855,000  Sen. Brownback
                                     Kansas City, KS                           neighborhood
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Economic Development Initiatives    CommunityWorks, Helena, MT                for facility construction                                             $950,000  Sen. Baucus
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Economic Development Initiatives    Council on Economic Development,          for development of Phase 1 of the Starpointe Business Industrial      $199,500  Rep. Murphy, Tim
                                     Washington County, PA                     Park
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Economic Development Initiatives    County of Hudson, NJ                      for transformation of the former Koppers Coke site in Kearny into     $380,000  Sen. Menendez; Sen. Lautenberg;
                                                                               a two million square foot industrial park that includes                         Rep. Rothman
                                                                               warehousing and distribution space
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Economic Development Initiatives    County of San Mateo, Redwood City, CA     for construction of a receiving home at County's Youth Services       $237,500  Rep. Speier
                                                                               Center
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Economic Development Initiatives    County of Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara,   for construction and renovation of the Lompoc Veterans Building       $807,500  Sen. Boxer; Rep. Gallegly
                                     CA
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Economic Development Initiatives    County of Tunica, MS                      for restoration of existing buildings, construction of addition       $902,500  Sen. Cochran
                                                                               to the visitors center, and exhibit design to form a combine the
                                                                               visitors center, blues exhibit and gift shop into a Blues
                                                                               Gateway in the Mississippi Delta
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Economic Development Initiatives    Covenant House California, Los Angeles,   for design and construction of a homeless youth shelter               $475,000  Rep. Becerra
                                     CA
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Economic Development Initiatives    Covenant House South Jersey, Atlantic     for construction of a facility to house and treat at-risk youth       $118,750  Rep. LoBiondo; Sen Lautenberg
                                     City, NJ                                  with mental illness
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Economic Development Initiatives    Crisis Center, Inc., Gary, IN             for improvements to the Runaway and Homeless Youth Emergency           $95,000  Rep. Visclosky
                                                                               Shelter at Alternative House
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Economic Development Initiatives    Cultural Coast Centerville, MA            for renovation and buildout of facilities                              $95,000  Rep. Delahunt
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Economic Development Initiatives    Custer County, ID                         to purchase a middle school building                                  $285,000  Rep. Simpson
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Economic Development Initiatives    Cuyahoga County Treasurer, Cleveland, OH  for the acquisition of abandoned and/or foreclosed properties         $142,500  Rep. Kucinich
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Economic Development Initiatives    Del Rio, Val Verde County, TX             for construction and expansion of the library                         $237,500  Rep. Rodriguez
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Economic Development Initiatives    Delaware Children's Museum, DE            for the construction of the Delaware Children's Museum in             $190,000  Sen. Carper; Sen. Biden
                                                                               Wilmington, Delaware, as part of the effort to remove blight and
                                                                               redevelop brownfields along the Christina Riverfront
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Economic Development Initiatives    Delaware Technical and Community          for expansion of the Trade and Industry building to establish an      $118,750  Rep. Castle
                                     College, Dover, DE                        Energy Management Education Center
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Economic Development Initiatives    Department of Natural Resources,          for construction of a visitor center and recreational facilities      $475,000  Sen. Mikulski; Sen. Cardin
                                     Annapolis, MD
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Economic Development Initiatives    Detroit Science Center, Detroit, MI       for construction of the Roads, Bridges and Tunnels Gallery            $190,000  Rep. Knollenberg
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Economic Development Initiatives    Dignity Housing, Philadelphia, PA         for demolition, planning, design and renovation of houses and         $190,000  Rep. Fattah
                                                                               apartments for homeless women and children
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Economic Development Initiatives    Downtown Emergency Services Center,       for the provision of 83 studio apartments for chronically             $712,500  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell
                                     Seattle, WA                               homeless, mentally ill people
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Economic Development Initiatives    Downtown Jackson Plaza Incorporated,      for construction of a civic gathering plaza                           $950,000  Sen. Cochran
                                     Jackson, MS
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Economic Development Initiatives    Downtown Redevelopment Authority, City    for a Streetscape Project throughout the Downtown Decatur             $570,000  Sen. Sessions; Rep. Cramer; Rep.
                                     of Decatur, AL                            Redevelopment Authority corridor                                                Aderholt
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Economic Development Initiatives    East Hartford Housing Authority, East     for renovations to the public housing community center                $285,000  Rep. Larson
                                     Hartford, CT
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Economic Development Initiatives    East Moline Downtown Development, IL      for capital improvements to infrastructure and development            $237,500  Sen. Durbin; Rep. Hare
                                                                               projects in downtown E. Moline, including acquisition and
                                                                               renovation of dilapidated structures
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Economic Development Initiatives    Easter Seals Central and Southeast Ohio,  for site acquisition, building design and construction, site           $95,000  Rep. Pryce; Sen. Brown
                                     Inc., Columbus, OH                        development, and equipment
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Economic Development Initiatives    Easter Seals Delaware, New Castle, DE     for construction of a 25,000 square foot addition to the existing     $142,500  Rep. Castle; Sen. Biden; Sen.
                                                                               Easter Seals facility in New Castle                                             Carper
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Economic Development Initiatives    El Barrio's Operation Fight back, Inc.    for construction of 60 affordable units to house low-income           $475,000  Rep. Rangel
                                     and Artspace Projects Partnership, New    residents in East Harlem
                                     York, NY
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Economic Development Initiatives    Enterprise Group of Jackson, Inc., MI     for demolition of a vacant structure on a blighted city block         $332,500  Rep. Walberg; Sen. Levin; Sen.
                                                                                                                                                               Stabenow
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Economic Development Initiatives    Eritrean Association, Seattle, WA         for the expansion of the current Community Center facility            $285,000  Sen. Murray; Rep. McDermott
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Economic Development Initiatives    Esperanza en Escalante, Tucson, AZ        for building improvements and construction to maintain and expand     $166,250  Rep. Giffords
                                                                               the current facilities
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Economic Development Initiatives    Family Services of Morris County, NJ      for renovation, repair and rehabilitation of the facilities           $190,000  Rep. Frelinghuysen
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Economic Development Initiatives    Finger Lakes Council--Boy Scouts of       for improvements to make the Finger Lake Facility ADA compliant        $47,500  Rep. Kuhl
                                     America, Ovid, NY
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Economic Development Initiatives    Flagship Enterprise Center, Anderson, IN  for technology and infrastructure improvements                        $475,000  Sen. Bayh; Sen. Lugar
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Economic Development Initiatives    Food Bank of the Virginia Peninsula,      for infrastructure improvements and facility buildout                 $237,500  Rep. Scott, Robert C. Bobby
                                     Newport News, VA
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Economic Development Initiatives    Forest Hills Community Development        for property acquisition and facade improvements in business          $142,500  Rep. Doyle
                                     Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA               district
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Economic Development Initiatives    Four Bands Community Fund, Eagle Butte,   for the Four Bands Community Fund to enable the organization to       $237,500  Sen. Johnson
                                     SD                                        capitalize a revolving loan program, and in addition provide
                                                                               business development assistance
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Economic Development Initiatives    Franklin County Fiscal Court, KY          for renovation of non-profit, county-run continuing education         $237,500  Rep. Chandler
                                                                               facility
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Economic Development Initiatives    Geauga Park District, Chardon, OH         for the purchase the 237-acre Orchard Hills property                  $285,000  Rep. LaTourette; Sen. Voinovich
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Economic Development Initiatives    Gilmer County Family Resource Network,    for acquisition, planning, renovation and streetscaping of a park     $380,000  Rep. Mollohan
                                     Glenville, WV                             and historic district
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Economic Development Initiatives    Girls Incorporated of Lynn, MA            for a building renovation project                                     $237,500  Rep. Tierney
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Economic Development Initiatives    Gouverneur Healthcare Services, New       for development and redesign                                          $380,000  Rep. Velazquez
                                     York, NY
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Economic Development Initiatives    Granger, WA                               for the construction of the Granger Community Center                  $285,000  Sen. Murray
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Economic Development Initiatives    Grant County Food Bank, Silver City, NM   for the rehabilitation or construction of a facility to serve as      $475,000  Sen. Bingaman
                                                                               a food pantry and thrift store to serve the needs of Grant
                                                                               County
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Economic Development Initiatives    Great Falls Development Authority, Great  for infrastructure related construction along Black Eagle Road        $950,000  Sen. Tester
                                     Falls, MT
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Economic Development Initiatives    Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center,    for expansion and improvements to the Heritage Center                 $570,000  Sen. Alexander
                                     Townsend, TN
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Economic Development Initiatives    Greater Trenton Area YMCA in Trenton, NJ  for construction of facilities                                        $237,500  Rep. Holt; Sen. Shelby
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Economic Development Initiatives    Greene County Industrial Board, Greene    for industrial park development                                       $285,000  Sen. Shelby
                                     County, AL
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Economic Development Initiatives    Greene County Industrial Development      for the completion of an industrial development master plan           $237,500  Rep. Davis, Artur
                                     Board, Eutaw, AL
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Economic Development Initiatives    Guardian Angels Settlement Association,   for construction of a state-of-the-art child care facility at the      $95,000  Rep. Clay
                                     St. Louis, MO                             new GASA headquarters
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Economic Development Initiatives    Hamilton County, TN                       for construction of a workforce training center that will support     $380,000  Rep. Wamp
                                                                               industries locating at Enterprise South
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Economic Development Initiatives    Hawaii County Housing and Community       for the Kaloko Senior Housing Renovation Project                      $475,000  Sen. Inouye
                                     Development, HI
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Economic Development Initiatives    Hawaii Public Housing Authority, HI       for code enforcement and renovation of abandoned housing units to     $380,000  Sen. Inouye
                                                                               provide 22 housing units for low income individuals in Honolulu
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Economic Development Initiatives    Hawaii Public Housing Authority, HI       for the Lanakila Homes Low Income Housing Complex design and          $475,000  Sen. Inouye
                                                                               renovation
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Economic Development Initiatives    Highline-West Seattle Mental Health,      for the provision of permanent, affordable housing and on-site        $213,750  Sen. Murray
                                     Burien, WA                                mental health treatment and case management for 22 adults living
                                                                               with serious and persistent mental illness
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Economic Development Initiatives    Hillview Acres Children's Home, CA        for construction and improvements to facilities                        $95,000  Rep. Miller, Gary
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Economic Development Initiatives    Hocking Athens Perry Community Action,    for the renovation of the community center                            $237,500  Sen. Brown; Rep. Space
                                     Glouster, OH
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Economic Development Initiatives    Holy Cross Children's Services, Clinton,  for renovation of living quarters and classrooms                       $95,000  Rep. Walberg; Sen. Levin; Sen.
                                     MI                                                                                                                        Stabenow; Rep. Stupak
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Economic Development Initiatives    Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA    for design, equipment, construction, and buildout of the One Stop     $308,750  Rep. Olver
                                                                               Enrollment Center
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Economic Development Initiatives    Home of the Innocents, Louisville, KY     for construction and improvements of children's facilities, which     $285,000  Rep. Yarmuth; Rep. Lewis, Ron
                                                                               include a pediatric convalescent center
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Economic Development Initiatives    Hope Community Development Corporation,   for purchasing existing dilapidated properties for the                $712,500  Sen. Byrd; Rep. Capito
                                     Charleston, WV                            construction of new homes
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Economic Development Initiatives    Housing and Community Services, New       for equipment for Fox Run in Victoria                                  $23,750  Rep. Paul
                                     Braunfels, TX
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Economic Development Initiatives    Housing Authority of Newport, RI          for refurbishment and building improvements                           $237,500  Rep. Kennedy; Sen. Reed
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Economic Development Initiatives    Housing Trust of Santa Clara County, San  for the Low Income Downpayment Assistance Program, a revolving        $237,500  Rep. Eshoo; Rep. Lofgren; Rep.
                                     Jose, CA                                  loan fund                                                                       Honda
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Economic Development Initiatives    Howard County, Ellicott City, MD          for construction and equipment for community rooms                    $380,000  Sen. Mikulski
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Economic Development Initiatives    Huntsville Museum of Art, Huntsville, AL  for facility buildout of the museum                                   $190,000  Rep. Cramer
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Economic Development Initiatives    Illinois Historic Preservation Agency,    for renovation of the Tinsley Project for the Lincoln                 $166,250  Rep. Shimkus
                                     Springfield, IL                           Bicentennial
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Economic Development Initiatives    Illinois State University, Bloomington,   for development of a university research park for small to medium-     $95,000  Rep. Johnson, Timothy V.
                                     IL                                        sized businesses that will assist with regional business
                                                                               development and create opportunities for new jobs in Illinois
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Economic Development Initiatives    Indiana County Commissioners Indiana, PA  for acquisition and development of a new pad-ready business/          $190,000  Rep. Shuster
                                                                               industrial park consisting of approximately 150 to 200 acres
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Economic Development Initiatives    Institute of Puerto Rican Arts and        for construction and restoration at the museum                        $475,000  Rep. Gutierrez
                                     Culture (IPRAC), Chicago, IL
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Economic Development Initiatives    International Institute of RI,            for building renovations to expand and improve community services     $285,000  Sen. Reed
                                     Providence, RI                            to low-income individuals
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Economic Development Initiatives    Iowa Dept of Economic Development, Des    for improving the physical and economic health of city centers        $950,000  Sen. Harkin
                                     Moines, IA
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Economic Development Initiatives    Italian American Museum, New York, NY     for facade and interior renovation and expansion of facility          $475,000  Rep. Ackerman; Rep. Nadler
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Economic Development Initiatives    Jackson County Board of Supervisors,      for improvements and enhancements to the County's multi-purpose       $190,000  Sen. Wicker
                                     Jackson County, MS                        community arena in Vancleave
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Economic Development Initiatives    Japanese American Museum of San Jose in   for construction of a new museum                                      $237,500  Rep. Lofgren
                                     San Jose, CA
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Economic Development Initiatives    Japanese Community Youth Council, San     for renovation of a youth development facility                        $142,500  Rep. Pelosi
                                     Francisco, CA
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Economic Development Initiatives    Jefferson County, CO                      for the purchase of a 15-unit apartment complex located in            $190,000  Rep. Perlmutter; Sen. Salazar
                                                                               Golden, CO to provide housing for homeless veterans
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Economic Development Initiatives    Jefferson Local Development Corporation,  for development of infrastructure to foster economic                  $142,500  Rep. Rehberg; Sen. Tester
                                     Whitehall, MT                             diversification in the Sunlight Business Park project
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Economic Development Initiatives    Jewish Federation of Greater              for land development, construction of a community center              $166,250  Rep. Sestak
                                     Philadelphia, PA
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Economic Development Initiatives    Jimmie Hale Mission, Hayden, AL           for the addition of new rooms for men seeking services, a             $190,000  Rep. Aderholt; Rep. Davis, Artur
                                                                               library, additional counseling offices, classroom, a recreation/
                                                                               exercise room, and the expansion of the computer-based learning
                                                                               center
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Economic Development Initiatives    Josephine Solomon Ellis Foundation, Inc.  for construction of 35 units of housing in Southwest Center City      $237,500  Rep. Brady, Robert A.
                                     CDC, Philadelphia, PA
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Economic Development Initiatives    Kanawha Co. Public Library, Charleston,   for a career center, a small business center and parking              $237,500  Rep. Capito
                                     WV                                        facilities
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Economic Development Initiatives    Kent County Convention Arena Authority,   for planning, design and construction of an outdoor amphitheater      $142,500  Rep. Ehlers; Sen. Levin; Sen.
                                     Grand Rapids, MI                          and support facilities atMillennium Park                                        Stabenow
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Economic Development Initiatives    Kentucky Communities Economic             for site development, planning and design of affordable low to        $285,000  Rep. Rogers, Harold
                                     Opportunity Council, Gray, KY             middle-income housing, the planning of which shall not consume
                                                                               more than 20 percent of these funds
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Economic Development Initiatives    King County Housing Authority, Seattle,   for neighborhood rehabilitation and improvement and community         $950,000  Sen. Murray; Rep. McDermott
                                     WA                                        investment
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Economic Development Initiatives    Kitsap Mental Health Services,            for the provision of 16 residential and short-term stabilization      $380,000  Sen. Murray
                                     Bremerton, WA                             beds for adults age 18 and over with severe or acute mental
                                                                               illness
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Economic Development Initiatives    Kodiak Island Borough/Women's Bay, AK     for construction of an emergency shelter                              $475,000  Sen. Murkowski
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Economic Development Initiatives    Laiopua 2020, Kailua-Kona, HI             for planning, design, and construction of the Laiopua 2020            $475,000  Sen. Akaka
                                                                               Community Center
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Economic Development Initiatives    Lake Area Community Center, New Orleans,  for the building of a mixed-income housing development in             $190,000  Sen. Landrieu
                                     LA                                        Lafayette
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Economic Development Initiatives    Lake Area Improvement Corporation,        for expansion of the industrial park                                  $190,000  Sen. Johnson
                                     Madison, SD
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Economic Development Initiatives    Lakeview Museum of Arts and Sciences,     for planning and construction of a new building that will              $95,000  Rep. LaHood
                                     Peoria, IL                                highlight the achievement and skills of art, history, science
                                                                               and achievement
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Economic Development Initiatives    Lakewood Township, NJ                     for construction of a new building for Lakewood's Special             $142,500  Rep. Smith, Christopher H.
                                                                               Children's Center
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Economic Development Initiatives    Lakota Fund, Kyle, SD                     for capitalization of a revolving loan program and business           $237,500  Sen. Johnson
                                                                               development assistance
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Economic Development Initiatives    Las Lunas, NM                             for a transportation center that will accommodate both rail and       $118,750  Rep. Wilson, Heather
                                                                               bus services
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Economic Development Initiatives    LaSalle County Easter Seals, Ottawa, IL   for remodeling and expansion of the existing playground                $47,500  Rep. Weller
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Economic Development Initiatives    Lee County, SC                            for construction of the Lee County Community Complex                  $237,500  Rep. Spratt
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Economic Development Initiatives    Leicester, MA                             for construction and renovation of the Samuel May House and the       $380,000  Rep. Neal
                                                                               Leicester Visitor's Center
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Economic Development Initiatives    Lewiston City, UT                         for reconstruction and revitalization of local community              $237,500  Sen. Bennett
                                                                               recreation center
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Economic Development Initiatives    Lincoln County Fiscal Court, KY           for construction of a public wellness and recreation center on        $285,000  Rep. Chandler
                                                                               county-owned property
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Economic Development Initiatives    Lincoln Hills Development Corporation,    for renovations and improvements of the Lincoln Hills Development      $95,000  Rep. Hill; Sen. Lugar
                                     Tell City, IN                             Corporation's center
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Economic Development Initiatives    Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation,  for planning, design, renovation and construction of facilities       $190,000  Rep. Schiff
                                     Los Angeles, CA                           and landscaping at Charles White Park in Altadena, CA
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Economic Development Initiatives    Los Pueblos Community Council, Ribera,    for preservation and renovation of Old Ribera School Building for     $855,000  Sen. Domenici
                                     NM                                        use as a community and cultural center
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Economic Development Initiatives    Luna County, NM                           for renovations to an unused school to house Victory Outreach         $118,750  Rep. Pearce; Sen. Bingaman
                                                                               Residential Services, a faith-based residential drug treatment
                                                                               program
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Economic Development Initiatives    Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota,     for fixtures and equipment to serve low income community members      $142,500  Rep. Ramstad
                                     Saint Paul, MN                            and the larger metro area
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Economic Development Initiatives    Luzerne County, PA                        for revitalization of distressed neighborhoods, including the         $475,000  Rep. Kanjorski
                                                                               acquisition and demolition of blighted structures and the
                                                                               redevelopment of infrastructure
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Economic Development Initiatives    MAC Inc., Area Agency on Aging, MD        for the construction of a new building that will house programs       $380,000  Sen. Cardin; Rep. Gilchrest
                                                                               and services for lower shore elders
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Economic Development Initiatives    Marine Mammal Stranding Center in         for construction of a marine education facility                       $142,500  Rep. Saxton
                                     Brigantine, NJ
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Economic Development Initiatives    Marklund Philip Center for Children,      for renovation of the facility and construction of an addition        $142,500  Rep. Roskam
                                     Bloomingdale, IL
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Economic Development Initiatives    Mary Mitchell Family and Youth Center in  for construction of a multipurpose center                             $190,000  Rep. Serrano
                                     Bronx, NY
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Economic Development Initiatives    Mason County Fiscal Court, Maysville, KY  for completion of construction of the Multi-Use Community Center       $95,000  Rep. Davis, Geoff
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Economic Development Initiatives    Masores Bais Yaakov, Brooklyn, NY         for development of a community center to serve families youth and     $237,500  Rep. Towns; Rep. Weiner
                                                                               children
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Economic Development Initiatives    Massachusetts Attorney General, MA        for repair of abandoned houses                                        $190,000  Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry
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Economic Development Initiatives    McPherson Opera House Company in          for planning, design and renovation of the theater                    $142,500  Rep. Moran
                                     McPherson, KS
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Economic Development Initiatives    Memphis Bioworks Foundation, TN           for construction of the UT-Baptist Research Park in the downtown      $760,000  Sen. Corker
                                                                               Memphis Medical Center
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Economic Development Initiatives    Merchantville Borough, NJ                 for construction, planning, rehabilitation and preservation of        $166,250  Rep. Andrews
                                                                               the historic Merchantville Community Center
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Economic Development Initiatives    Mercy Housing and Shelter Corporation,    for building renovations                                              $380,000  Rep. Larson; Sen. Lieberman
                                     Hartford, CT
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Economic Development Initiatives    Mercy Housing Lakefront, Chicago, IL      for the development of supportive housing units for homeless in       $475,000  Sen. Kohl
                                                                               the City of Milwaukee
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Economic Development Initiatives    Metcalfe County, KY                       for expansion of the Metcalfe County Adult Day Care Center             $95,000  Rep. Whitfield
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Economic Development Initiatives    Metro Homeless Youth Services of Los      for construction and renovation of a space into an emergency          $332,500  Rep. Roybal-Allard
                                     Angeles, Los Angeles, CA                  shelter
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Economic Development Initiatives    Metro Parks Serving Summit County Akron,  for acquisition of the Summit Bike and Hike Trail Preserve            $142,500  Rep. LaTourette
                                     OH
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Economic Development Initiatives    Miami Dade College in Miami, FL           for development and construction of an Environmental and              $142,500  Rep. Diaz-Balart, Mario
                                                                               Ecological Study Center
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Economic Development Initiatives    Miami Military Museum, FL                 for relocation, restoration and rehabilitation of an historic         $118,750  Rep. Diaz-Balart, Mario
                                                                               military structure
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Economic Development Initiatives    Michigan State University, Holland, MI    for conversion of a former pharmaceutical plant into a center         $142,500  Rep. Hoekstra; Sen. Levin; Sen.
                                                                               that will house bio-based start-up companies and researchers                    Stabenow
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Economic Development Initiatives    Middlebury Economic Development, IN       for development of a comprehensive plan for economic development       $95,000  Rep. Souder
                                                                               that takes into account infrastructure needs, land use planning,
                                                                               and downtown redevelopment while balancing the needs of the
                                                                               large Amish population with that of the broader community
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Economic Development Initiatives    Middletown, CT                            for construction of a Community and Senior Center in Middletown,      $190,000  Rep. DeLauro; Sen. Dodd
                                                                               CT
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Economic Development Initiatives    Milford Enhancement Committee, Milford,   for construction within a multi-phase downtown revitalization/        $237,500  Rep. Carney
                                     PA                                        enhancement project
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Economic Development Initiatives    Military Veterans Museum Foundation,      for construction of an educational center that includes a             $142,500  Rep. Petri
                                     Inc., Oshkosh, WI                         library, art gallery, theater and audio/visual center
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Economic Development Initiatives    Milton Residences for the Elderly,        for renovation and repair for the Winter Valley Senior Residences     $593,750  Rep. Lynch
                                     Milton, MA
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Economic Development Initiatives    Montgomery County Community College,      for expansion of the Montgomery County Community College West         $237,500  Rep. Gerlach
                                     Blue Bell, PA                             Campus
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Economic Development Initiatives    Montgomery County, OH                     for acquisition and demolition of blighted, vacant properties and     $142,500  Rep. Turner; Sen. Voinovich
                                                                               buildings in order to revitalize the area
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Economic Development Initiatives    Morgan County Commission, WV              for a housing facility for seniors                                    $190,000  Rep. Capito
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Economic Development Initiatives    Mt Greenwood Park, Chicago, IL            for renovation and rehabilitation of a playground in the Mt           $190,000  Rep. Lipinski
                                                                               Greenwood area
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Economic Development Initiatives    Municipality of Yabucoa, PR               for land acquisition for the reconstruction of the main                $95,000  Rep. Fortuno
                                                                               facilities
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Economic Development Initiatives    Museum of Indian Arts and Culture/        for construction of the facility                                      $190,000  Rep. Udall, Tom
                                     Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe,
                                     NM
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Economic Development Initiatives    My Sister's Place, Inc. (MSP),            for construction and renovation of a battered women's shelter         $237,500  Rep. Norton
                                     Washington DC
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Economic Development Initiatives    Natrona Comes Together Association,       for demolition, planning, design, renovation, and construction of     $142,500  Rep. Altmire
                                     Harrison Township, PA                     park facilities
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Economic Development Initiatives    New Hampshire Coalition to End            for acquisition and construction of a facility to house homeless      $261,250  Rep. Shea-Porter
                                     Homelessness, Manchester, NH              veterans in Manchester, NH
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Economic Development Initiatives    Newhouse, Kansas City, MO                 for construction, rehabilitation and improvements at a domestic       $190,000  Rep. Cleaver
                                                                               violence shelter
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Economic Development Initiatives    Newport News, VA                          for acquisition, demolition and relocation activities, and            $432,250  Sen. Warner; Sen. Webb; Rep.
                                                                               capital improvements of dilapidated housing                                     Scott, Robert C. Bobby
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Economic Development Initiatives    Nickerson Community Center, Providence,   for renovation of four commercial buildings to provide permanent      $807,500  Sen. Reed; Sen. Whitehouse; Rep.
                                     RI                                        rental housing for veterans and their families                                  Langevin
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Economic Development Initiatives    Northampton, MA                           for demolition, planning, design and renovation of a Learning          $95,000  Rep. Neal
                                                                               Center
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Economic Development Initiatives    Northeast Community Center, Spokane       for the implementation of the third phase of the Center's             $475,000  Sen. Murray
                                     County, WA                                expansion to include a new partner, Partners for Families and
                                                                               Children
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Economic Development Initiatives    Northeast Community College, Norfolk, NE  for construction of the College Center at South Sioux City, NE        $475,000  Sen. Ben Nelson; Sen. Hagel
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Economic Development Initiatives    Northern Community Investment             for the North Country Broadband Initiative, NH                        $665,000  Sen. Gregg
                                     Corporation, St. Johnsburg, VT
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Economic Development Initiatives    North-Missoula CDC, Missoula, MT          for construction of a neighborhood center                             $950,000  Sen. Baucus; Sen. Tester
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Economic Development Initiatives    Northport American Legion Post # 694,     for construction of the Northport Veterans Community Center           $237,500  Rep. Israel
                                     Northport, NY
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Economic Development Initiatives    Northridge Hospital Foundation,           for demolition and redesign of an existing space to house a           $237,500  Rep. Sherman
                                     Northridge, CA                            center to serve the victims of sexual assault
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Economic Development Initiatives    Nye County, NV                            for a multi-generational community facility in Amargosa Valley        $190,000  Sen. Reid
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Economic Development Initiatives    Oakland County, MI                        for creation of the OU INC-Troy Wet Lab and Advanced                  $380,000  Rep. Knollenberg; Sen. Levin; Sen.
                                                                               Manufacturing Incubator                                                         Stabenow
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Economic Development Initiatives    Office of Economic Opportunity, VT        for Support Homeless Mental Illness and Substance Abuse Programs      $237,500  Sen. Sanders
                                                                               Through Vermont Office of Economic Opportunity
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Economic Development Initiatives    Ogontz Avenue Revitalization              for acquisition and rehabilitation of vacant properties as part       $190,000  Sen. Specter
                                     Corporation, Philadelphia, PA             of a low and moderate income housing initiative
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Economic Development Initiatives    Ojinjinkta Housing Development            for the inventory and equipment needed for the construction of        $570,000  Sen. Thune
                                     Corporation, LLC Rosebud Home             affordable homes for Native Americans
                                     Manufacturing Facility, SD
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Economic Development Initiatives    Oktibbeha County, MS                      for restoration of the Oktibbeha County Courthouse                    $285,000  Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker
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Economic Development Initiatives    Onondaga County, NY                       for improvement and enhancement of facilities at Burnet Park in       $285,000  Rep. Walsh
                                                                               the City of Syracuse
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Economic Development Initiatives    Open Arms of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN   for construction of a new building for Open Arms of Minnesota         $285,000  Sen. Coleman
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Economic Development Initiatives    Opportunity Village, Las Vegas, NV        for a new employment and training center                              $570,000  Sen. Ensign; Sen. Reid; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                               Porter
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Economic Development Initiatives    Orange County Government, Orlando, FL     for renovations to a building to house a center that will engage      $950,000  Sen. Martinez
                                                                               and support the chronically homeless
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Economic Development Initiatives    Orange County Great Park Corporation, CA  for improvements to the Orange County Great Park                      $475,000  Sen. Boxer
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Economic Development Initiatives    Orange County, NC                         for construction and buildout of a Value-Added Shared Use             $237,500  Rep. Price, David E.
                                                                               Processing Facility
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Economic Development Initiatives    OSF HealthCare System, Peoria, IL         for planning, design and construction of a Hospice Home               $332,500  Rep. LaHood
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Economic Development Initiatives    Our City Reading, Reading, PA             for a housing rehabilitation initiative and down payment              $190,000  Sen. Specter
                                                                               assistance for home buyers
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Economic Development Initiatives    Pacific Gateway Center, HI                for retail business incubator capital improvement project             $285,000  Sen. Inouye
                                                                               targeting immigrants, refugees and low-to-moderate income
                                                                               residents of Hawaii who seek entrepreneurship as a means of
                                                                               escaping poverty
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Economic Development Initiatives    Para Los Ninos, Los Angeles, CA           for renovation of Para Los Ninos child development center             $380,000  Sen. Boxer; Rep. Watson
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Economic Development Initiatives    Paulding County Government, GA            for site preparation for the Paulding County Airport and Business     $190,000  Rep. Gingrey; Sen. Chambliss
                                                                               Technology Park
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Economic Development Initiatives    PEC Shelter Renovation, Philadelphia, PA  for demolition, planning, design and renovation of a homeless         $237,500  Rep. Fattah
                                                                               shelter
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Economic Development Initiatives    Pendleton Round-Up Association,           for the reconstruction and construction needs of the Pendelton        $463,125  Sen. Smith; Sen. Wyden
                                     Pendleton, OR                             Round-Up and Happy Canyon Facilities
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Economic Development Initiatives    Pleasant Grove City, UT                   for planning for the Downtown Revitalization Initiative               $133,950  Rep. Cannon; Sen. Hatch; Sen.
                                                                                                                                                               Bennett
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Economic Development Initiatives    Points North Housing Coalition of         for planning and development of affordable housing, the planning      $166,250  Rep. McHugh
                                     Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence        of which shall not consume more than 20 percent of these funds
                                     Counties, NY
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Economic Development Initiatives    Polk County, FL                           for renovation of the Polk County Agricultural Center                 $285,000  Rep. Putnam
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Economic Development Initiatives    Ponce Museum of Art Capital Campaign,     for modernization of existing facilities and the addition of a        $142,500  Rep. Fortuno
                                     Ponce, PR                                 new building
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Economic Development Initiatives    Port of Gold Beach, OR                    for rebuilding the high dock                                          $190,000  Sen. Wyden; Sen. Smith
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Economic Development Initiatives    Port of Lewiston, ID                      for expansion of the container dock and addition of protective        $237,500  Rep. Sali; Sen. Craig; Sen. Crapo
                                                                               fenders to existing container dock
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Economic Development Initiatives    Poughkeepsie, NY                          for the development of a pedestrian bridge                            $950,000  Sen. Schumer
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Economic Development Initiatives    Poverello Center, Inc., Missoula, MT      for expansion of the Poverello homeless shelter and soup kitchen      $285,000  Rep. Rehberg
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Economic Development Initiatives    Pregones Theater in Bronx, NY             for renovation and buildout of the theater                            $142,500  Rep. Serrano
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Economic Development Initiatives    Promesa Systems, Inc. in Bronx, NY        for renovation of Bronx site for social services programming          $142,500  Rep. Serrano
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Economic Development Initiatives    Prospect Park Alliance, Inc., Brooklyn,   for demolition, planning, landscaping, and construction of the        $285,000  Rep. Clarke; Rep. Weiner
                                     NY                                        Lakeside Center project
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Economic Development Initiatives    Providence Community Action, RI           for purchase of a building to provide transitional housing for        $665,000  Sen. Reed; Sen. Whitehouse; Rep.
                                                                               homeless families                                                               Langevin
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Economic Development Initiatives    Provo City, UT                            for a parking facility                                                $475,000  Sen. Hatch; Sen. Bennett
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Economic Development Initiatives    Pueblo of Acoma, NM                       for Phase I construction of a community wellness center               $142,500  Rep. Pearce
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Economic Development Initiatives    Puget Sound Educational Service Dist,     for the construction of the Greenbridge Early Learning Center         $950,000  Sen. Murray
                                     Seattle, WA
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Economic Development Initiatives    Quality Living Services Inc., Atlanta,    for expansion of housing facilities for Metro Atlanta low-income      $237,500  Rep. Lewis, John
                                     GA                                        seniors
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Economic Development Initiatives    Quincy Smelter, Franklin Township, MI     for remediation and preservation                                      $285,000  Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow
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Economic Development Initiatives    Randolph County Development Authority,    for streetscaping                                                     $142,500  Rep. Capito
                                     City of Elkins, WV
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Economic Development Initiatives    Randolph County YMCA, IN                  for expansion of the Child Care Facility                              $475,000  Sen. Lugar
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Economic Development Initiatives    Rapoport Academy, Waco, TX                for building renovation on the Paul Quinn Campus                      $166,250  Rep. Edwards, Chet
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Economic Development Initiatives    Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians,        for design, construction, and buildout of a multipurpose facility     $475,000  Sen. Coleman; Rep. Peterson,
                                     Ponemah, MN                               on the Red Lake Indian reservation to provide space for the                     Collin
                                                                               provision of youth and elderly programs
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Economic Development Initiatives    Redevelopment Authority, City of Malden,  for building, demolition, and streetscape improvements                $261,250  Rep. Markey
                                     MA
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Economic Development Initiatives    Redlands Community College, El Reno, OK   for construction of a conference center                                $95,000  Rep. Lucas; Sen. Inhofe
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Economic Development Initiatives    reStart, Inc., Kansas City, MO            for facility improvements                                             $380,000  Sen. Bond; Rep. Graves; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                               Cleaver
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Economic Development Initiatives    Rialto Square Theatre, Joliet, IL         for repair and restoration of the theater                             $237,500  Rep. Weller
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Economic Development Initiatives    Ritchie County Commission, WV             for the completion of the North fork of the Hughes River              $617,500  Sen. Byrd
                                                                               Watershed Project
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Economic Development Initiatives    RiverPark Center, Inc., KY                for renovation and restoration of parts of the theater                $118,750  Rep. Lewis, Ron
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Economic Development Initiatives    Ross Township, Pittsburgh, PA             for construction of sidewalks and streetscape along Perry Highway     $142,500  Rep. Altmire
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Economic Development Initiatives    RurAL CAP, Anchorage, AK                  for rural Alaska Head Start facility upgrades, including energy-      $190,000  Sen. Murkowski
                                                                               efficiency measures, health/safety improvements, and increased
                                                                               activity space
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Economic Development Initiatives    Rural Learning Center, Howard, SD         for construction of a green energy training center and                $190,000  Sen. Thune
                                                                               elimination of community blight
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Economic Development Initiatives    Russell County Industrial Development     for equipment for a technology workforce training center               $95,000  Rep. Boucher
                                     Authority, Lebanon, VA
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Economic Development Initiatives    Saints Joachim and Ann Care Service, St.  for acquisition and renovation of a building for use as a Tri-        $142,500  Rep. Akin
                                     Charles, MO                               County Outreach Center
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Economic Development Initiatives    Salishan HOPE VI, Tacoma, WA              for the neighborhood rehabilitation and improvement and community     $950,000  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell
                                                                               investment
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Economic Development Initiatives    San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, San   for Hunters Point Affordable Housing, California                      $950,000  Sen. Feinstein
                                     Francisco, CA
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Economic Development Initiatives    San Juan County, UT                       for renovations and facility upgrade                                  $380,000  Sen. Hatch; Sen. Bennett
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Economic Development Initiatives    Sangamon County Regional Planning         for a redevelopment plan for Macarthur Blvd. between I72 and S.        $95,000  Rep. Shimkus
                                     Commission Macarthur Blvd Area Study,     Grand
                                     Springfield, IL
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Economic Development Initiatives    Santa Fe Teen Arts Center Warehouse21,    for site improvements and equipment for a new facility                 $80,750  Rep. Udall, Tom
                                     Santa Fe, NM
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Economic Development Initiatives    Sarasota Housing Authority, FL            for construction of a community center                                $237,500  Rep. Buchanan
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Economic Development Initiatives    Scott County Housing Council, Davenport,  for Affordable Housing Revolving Loan Fund and Grant Pool in          $380,000  Sen. Harkin; Sen. Grassley
                                     IA                                        Scott County, Iowa
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Economic Development Initiatives    Second Harvest Food Bank, Muncie, IN      for the renovation of the Second Harvest Food Bank of East            $285,000  Sen. Lugar
                                                                               Central Indiana
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Economic Development Initiatives    Shelby County Arts Council, Columbiana,   for architectural drawings needed to build a performing arts and       $95,000  Rep. Bachus
                                     AL                                        education facility
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Economic Development Initiatives    Shenango Valley Industrial Development    for the purchase and renovation of the former Westinghouse             $95,000  Rep. English
                                     Corporation, Mercer, PA                   facility, North Side, for incubator and non-incubator uses
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Economic Development Initiatives    Shinnecock Indian Nation, Southampton,    for construction of a Pre-School/Early Day Care Center                $190,000  Rep. Bishop, Tim
                                     NY
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Economic Development Initiatives    South Carolina Maritime Foundation,       for construction and equipment purchases for education and            $142,500  Rep. Brown, Henry
                                     Charleston, SC                            leadership development programs
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Economic Development Initiatives    South Haven Community of Porter County,   for construction of sidewalks near schools, parks and other youth-    $237,500  Rep. Visclosky
                                     IN                                        oriented facilities in the South Haven community of Porter
                                                                               County
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Economic Development Initiatives    Southwest Indian Foundation, Gallup, NM   for the Operation Footprint program to construct and place new        $950,000  Sen. Bingaman; Rep. Udall, Tom
                                                                               homes for needy Navajo families
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Economic Development Initiatives    Southwestern Vermont Council On Aging,    for Vermont Senior Centers Renovations and Maintenance                $380,000  Sen. Sanders
                                     VT
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Economic Development Initiatives    SOWEGA Council on Aging, Albany, GA       for construction of an elderly facility                               $142,500  Rep. Bishop, Sanford D.
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Economic Development Initiatives    Spirit Lake Nation, Fort Totten, ND       for construction of low-income senior housing units                   $712,500  Sen. Dorgan; Sen. Conrad; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                               Pomeroy
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Economic Development Initiatives    St. Joseph School District, St. Joseph,   for construction of a science research facility addition to the       $237,500  Rep. Graves
                                     MO                                        Hillyard Vocational Technical Center
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Economic Development Initiatives    St. Michael's School and Nursery,         for HVAC replacement in school for low-income children                $285,000  Sen. Biden; Sen. Carper; Rep.
                                     Wilmington, DE                                                                                                            Castle
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Economic Development Initiatives    St. Monica's Home, Lincoln, NE            for construction of the new St. Monica's Community Center for low     $418,000  Sen. Ben Nelson
                                                                               income women and their families in need of substance abuse and
                                                                               mental health treatment
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Economic Development Initiatives    Stark County Historical Society, William  for renovation and expansion of the educational facility at the       $142,500  Rep. Regula
                                     McKinley Presidential Library and         William McKinley Presidential Library and Museum to provide a
                                     Museum, OH                                conservation gallery for the cultural collection of Stark County
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Economic Development Initiatives    Starr Commonwealth Albion, MI             for renovation of living quarters and classrooms                      $142,500  Rep. Walberg; Sen. Levin; Sen.
                                                                                                                                                               Stabenow
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Economic Development Initiatives    Stone County, MS                          for heavy equipment to assist in infrastructure needs across the      $190,000  Sen. Wicker
                                                                               county
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Economic Development Initiatives    Sullivan Renaissance/Gerry Foundation,    for landscape and streetscape enhancements, facade improvements,      $190,000  Rep. Hinchey
                                     Inc., Liberty, NY                         building renovations and blight demolition to revitalize various
                                                                               Main Streets within Sullivan County
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Economic Development Initiatives    Syracuse City Corporation, UT             for the Davis Economic Technology Cooperative Master Plan, a           $95,000  Rep. Bishop, Rob; Sen. Hatch; Sen.
                                                                               comprehensive economic development plan for areas within the                    Bennett
                                                                               communities of Syracuse City, West Point City, and Clearfield
                                                                               City, Utah
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Economic Development Initiatives    Tacoma Goodwill in Tacoma, WA             for construction of a Work Opportunity Center                         $380,000  Rep. Dicks; Rep. Smith, Adam
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Economic Development Initiatives    Tallahatchie County, MS                   for restoration of the Tallahatchie County Courthouse                 $950,000  Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker
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Economic Development Initiatives    Tampa Bay Watch, Tierra Verde, FL         for a Marine Restoration and Education Workshop Building              $237,500  Rep. Young, C. W. Bill
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Economic Development Initiatives    TechColumbus in Columbus, OH              for an implementation strategy for the central Ohio technology        $166,250  Rep. Pryce
                                                                               corridor
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Economic Development Initiatives    Technical College of the Low country,     for renovation of Moor Hall                                           $190,000  Rep. Clyburn
                                     Beaufort, SC
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Economic Development Initiatives    Texas Wesleyan University, Fort Worth,    for renovation of the Dillow House into a permanent home for the      $142,500  Rep. Burgess; Sen. Hutchison
                                     TX                                        Business Incubation Center
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Economic Development Initiatives    The Armory Foundation, New York, NY       for rehabilitation of the structure                                   $237,500  Rep. Rangel
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Economic Development Initiatives    The Arts Incubator, Edinboro, PA          for the purchase and renovation of an arts-manufacturing              $332,500  Rep. English
                                                                               incubator facility
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Economic Development Initiatives    The Bruce Museum, Inc., Greenwich, CT     for expansion of exhibition and classroom space and improvement        $95,000  Rep. Shays; Sen. Dodd
                                                                               of support areas
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Economic Development Initiatives    The Children's Home of Easton, Easton,    for establishment of a facility designed to offer specialized          $95,000  Rep. Dent
                                     PA                                        therapy and counseling services to children and their families
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Economic Development Initiatives    The City of East Orange, NJ               for development of commercial retail space in the viaduct             $237,500  Rep. Payne
                                                                               underneath the East Orange Train Station
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Economic Development Initiatives    The City of Kankakee, IL                  for streetscaping                                                      $95,000  Rep. Weller
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Economic Development Initiatives    The Community Place of Greater            for renovation of the community center facility                        $95,000  Rep. Slaughter
                                     Rochester, Inc., Rochester, NY
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Economic Development Initiatives    The Houston Food Bank, Houston, TX        for the purchase and renovation of a new building                     $617,500  Sen. Cornyn; Sen. Hutchison; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                               Jackson-Lee
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Economic Development Initiatives    The Ministry of Caring Inc., Wilmington,  for handicap accessibility to a homeless shelter for women            $475,000  Sen. Biden; Sen. Carper; Rep.
                                     DE                                                                                                                        Castle
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Economic Development Initiatives    The Nehemiah Project, PA                  for redevelopment of buildings in the downtown Lower Fairview          $71,250  Rep. Shuster
                                                                               area of Altoona, Pennsylvania
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Economic Development Initiatives    The Salvation Army, Phoenix, AZ           for expansion of the community center to double the population        $380,000  Rep. Pastor
                                                                               being served
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Economic Development Initiatives    The Sgt. York Institute, Jamestown, TN    for renovation and construction to the Sgt. York Institute, a          $95,000  Rep. Davis, Lincoln
                                                                               national historic site
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Economic Development Initiatives    The Unity Council, Oakland, CA            for renovation of the Fruitvale Masonic Temple into a Cultural        $190,000  Rep. Lee
                                                                               and Performing Arts Center in Oakland, CA
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Economic Development Initiatives    Thomas Edison and Ford Winter Estates,    for restoration of the Edison and Ford Winter Estates Botanic         $142,500  Rep. Mack
                                     Inc., Fort Myers, FL                      Research Laboratory
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Economic Development Initiatives    Titusville Area Senior Citizens           for renovation of the community kitchen space                          $47,500  Rep. Peterson, John E.
                                     Corporation, Titusville, PA
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Economic Development Initiatives    Toledo Area Metroparks, Keil Farm,        for acquisition of the remaining 62 acres of Keil Farm                $237,500  Rep. Kaptur
                                     Toledo, OH
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Economic Development Initiatives    Town of Bernalillo, NM                    for reconstruction of the existing senior center                      $142,500  Rep. Wilson, Heather
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Economic Development Initiatives    Town of Boothbay, ME                      for development of visitor and educational facilities and public      $475,000  Sen. Collins; Sen. Snowe
                                                                               access waterfront trails
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Economic Development Initiatives    Town of Boydton, VA                       for renovation of an historic property and ongoing revitalization     $118,750  Rep. Goode
                                                                               of Boydton
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Economic Development Initiatives    Town Of Burrillville, RI                  for refurbishment and landscaping                                      $95,000  Rep. Kennedy
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Economic Development Initiatives    Town of Colmar Manor, MD                  for construction of the Colmar Manor Community Center                 $285,000  Sen. Cardin; Rep. Van Hollen
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Economic Development Initiatives    Town of Fuquay-Varina, NC                 for sidewalk and streetscape improvements                             $190,000  Rep. Price, David E.
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Economic Development Initiatives    Town of Greenburgh, NY                    for streetscape improvements at Hartsdale Hamlet Center               $118,750  Rep. Lowey
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Economic Development Initiatives    Town of Huntersville, NC                  for streetscaping and pedestrian walkways along Gilead Road           $142,500  Rep. Myrick
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Economic Development Initiatives    Town of Islip, NY                         for improvements to the Islip neighborhood's infrastructure with      $237,500  Rep. Israel
                                                                               paving, sidewalks and streetlights
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Economic Development Initiatives    Town of Kure Beach, NC                    for construction of the Kure Beach Oceanfront Park                     $95,000  Rep. McIntyre; Rep. Price, David
                                                                                                                                                               E.
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Economic Development Initiatives    Town of Mammoth, AZ                       for expansion of an existing community center so that it can also     $142,500  Rep. Renzi
                                                                               be used as a senior center
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Economic Development Initiatives    Town of Milo, ME                          for utility and infrastructure upgrades to the new Eastern            $475,000  Sen. Collins; Sen. Snowe
                                                                               Piscataquis Industrial Park
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Economic Development Initiatives    Town of Mount Pleasant, NY                for rehabilitation of Carroll Park                                     $95,000  Rep. Lowey
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Economic Development Initiatives    Town of Penfield, NY                      for improvements to the community center                              $190,000  Rep. Kuhl
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Economic Development Initiatives    Town of Rockingham, VT                    for Rockingham Community Recreation Center                            $380,000  Sen. Sanders
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Economic Development Initiatives    Town of Troy, NC                          for construction of new single family homes and condominium units     $285,000  Rep. Hayes
                                                                               under the Smitherman Village Rent-to-Own program
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Economic Development Initiatives    Town of Warren, RI                        for rehabilitation and revitalization of park infrastructure to       $190,000  Sen. Whitehouse; Sen. Reed
                                                                               serve low-income families
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Economic Development Initiatives    Township of North Bergen, NJ              for streetscaping along both sides of Boulevard East (JFK             $285,000  Rep. Rothman
                                                                               Boulevard East)
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Economic Development Initiatives    Tubman African American Museum in Macon,  for construction of a museum                                          $380,000  Rep. Marshall
                                     GA
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Economic Development Initiatives    Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa,         for the construction of a youth center to serve Native Americans      $475,000  Sen. Dorgan; Sen. Conrad
                                     Belcourt, ND                              on the reservation
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Economic Development Initiatives    Twin Cities CDC for the Whitney           for demolition, design and construction of affordable housing         $380,000  Rep. Olver
                                     Renovation Project, Leominster, MA
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Economic Development Initiatives    University of the Cumberlands,            for construction and equipment of a community health and wellness     $285,000  Rep. Rogers, Harold
                                     Williamsburg, KY                          facility for utilization by the southern Kentucky community
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Economic Development Initiatives    Vermont Department of Buildings and       for Veterans Monuments                                                $237,500  Sen. Sanders
                                     Services, VT
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Economic Development Initiatives    Vermont Housing and Conservation Board,   for projects throughout the State of Vermont to enhance             $3,800,000  Sen. Leahy
                                     Montpelier, VT                            affordable housing and community development linked with land
                                                                               conservation and historic preservation
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Economic Development Initiatives    Vermont Housing and Conservation Board,   for Vergennes Senior Housing Project                                  $380,000  Sen. Sanders
                                     VT
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Economic Development Initiatives    Village of Morrow, Morrow, OH             for streetscape improvements on Main Street                           $237,500  Rep. Schmidt
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Economic Development Initiatives    Village of Rouses Point, NY               for restoration and preservation of a rail station                     $95,000  Rep. McHugh
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Economic Development Initiatives    Volunteers of America--Dakotas, Sioux     for construction of a new facility to house a residential             $475,000  Sen. Thune
                                     Falls, SD                                 substance treatment center for women and their children and for
                                                                               other services
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Economic Development Initiatives    Volunteers of America Southeast, Inc.,    for construction of housing along Alabama's Katrina-decimated       $1,330,000  Sen. Sessions
                                     Mobile, AL                                Gulf Coast
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Economic Development Initiatives    Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art,         for infrastructure improvements                                       $902,500  Sen. Dodd; Sen. Lieberman; Rep.
                                     Hartford, CT                                                                                                              Larson; Rep. Courtney
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Economic Development Initiatives    Wakpa Sica Reconciliation Place, Fort     for facility construction and buildout                                $190,000  Rep. Herseth Sandlin; Sen. Johnson
                                     Pierre, SD
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Economic Development Initiatives    Warren Department of Parks and            for renovation of the Fitzgerald Recreation Center, Warren, MI        $142,500  Rep. Levin
                                     Recreation, Warren, MI
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Economic Development Initiatives    Waterford Country School, Quaker Hill,    for construction of an activity center for special needs students     $285,000  Rep. Courtney; Sen. Dodd
                                     CT
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Economic Development Initiatives    Wayne County Economic Development         for infrastructure improvements at the industrial park                $142,500  Rep. Taylor
                                     District, Waynesboro, MS
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Economic Development Initiatives    Webb County, Laredo, TX                   for housing rehabilitation for disadvantaged areas of Webb County     $190,000  Rep. Cuellar
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Economic Development Initiatives    WECRD, Mountain Home, ID                  for planning, design, and construction of an energy efficient,        $285,000  Sen. Craig; Sen. Crapo
                                                                               multi-use, community facility
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Economic Development Initiatives    West Oregon Electric Cooperative,         for restoration of services                                           $475,000  Sen. Wyden; Sen. Smith
                                     Vernonia, OR
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Economic Development Initiatives    West Valley City, UT                      for construction of the City Center Plaza                             $127,300  Rep. Cannon
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Economic Development Initiatives    West Valley Community Services in         for construction of a satellite office                                $261,250  Rep. Honda
                                     Cupertino, CA
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Economic Development Initiatives    Western Kentucky University, Bowling      for expansion of operations of the WKU Business Accelerator in        $166,250  Rep. Lewis, Ron
                                     Green, KY                                 order to serve new companies, and for the purchase of fume
                                                                               hoods, wet labs and other equipment
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Economic Development Initiatives    Westfield State College Disability        for construction, renovation and buildout                             $261,250  Rep. Olver
                                     Service Center, Westfield, MA
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Economic Development Initiatives    West-Point-Clay County Community Growth   for land acquisition and construction purposes                        $380,000  Rep. Childers
                                     Alliance, West Point, MS
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Economic Development Initiatives    Whittier Street Health Center, Boston,    for development, architecture and design associated with the          $475,000  Rep. Capuano
                                     MA                                        Center's expansion efforts
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Economic Development Initiatives    Wick Neighbors, Inc. Youngstown, OH       for replacing and improving existing infrastructure around the        $665,000  Sen. Brown
                                                                               Wick neighborhood in Youngstown, OH to promote economic
                                                                               development
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Economic Development Initiatives    Wilmington Housing Authority,             for exterior facade repair of fire damage to low-income housing       $475,000  Sen. Biden; Sen. Carper; Rep.
                                     Wilmington, DE                                                                                                            Castle
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Economic Development Initiatives    Winrock International, Little Rock, AR    for support of the Winrock International Regional Entrepreneur        $380,000  Sen. Lincoln; Sen. Pryor
                                                                               Assistance Program
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Economic Development Initiatives    Women in Need Growing Stronger in         for the acquisition and renovation of a homeless facility             $190,000  Rep. Emanuel
                                     Palatine, IL
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Economic Development Initiatives    Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors     for housing resource center, energy assistance, after-school           $95,000  Rep. Rush
                                     Inc. (WECAN), Chicago, IL                 programming, job referral service
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Economic Development Initiatives    Woodward Industrial Foundation,           for construction of a campus style, multi-purpose facility            $190,000  Sen. Inhofe; Rep. Lucas
                                     Woodward, OK
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Economic Development Initiatives    World Trade Center of St. Louis, MO       for the construction of a commercialization center                    $950,000  Sen. Bond
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Economic Development Initiatives    Wright Dunbar, Inc., OH                   for buildout of approximately three historic buildings to make        $118,750  Rep. Turner
                                                                               them tenant-ready for business occupancy
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Economic Development Initiatives    YMCA of Bethlehem, Bethlehem, PA          for renovation of the Bethlehem YMCA's dormitory                      $237,500  Rep. Dent
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Economic Development Initiatives    YMCA of Eastern Union County, Elizabeth,  for renovation of social services facilities                          $285,000  Sen. Lautenberg
                                     NJ
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Economic Development Initiatives    YMCA of Greater Fort Wayne, IN            for construction of a new YMCA facility                               $142,500  Rep. Souder
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Economic Development Initiatives    YMCA of Greater New York, NY              for rehabilitation of the YMCA                                        $475,000  Rep. Rangel
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Economic Development Initiatives    YMCA of Pawtucket, RI                     for purchase of equipment to expand and improve the quality and       $285,000  Sen. Whitehouse; Sen. Reed
                                                                               quantity of community services for low and moderate income
                                                                               families
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Economic Development Initiatives    YMCA of San Diego East County, CA         for construction of the McGrath Family YMCA                           $118,750  Rep. Hunter
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Economic Development Initiatives    Youngstown, OH OCCHA Senior and Youth     for renovation of a building for use as senior/youth center           $142,500  Rep. Ryan, Tim
                                     Center, OH
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Economic Development Initiatives    YWCA of Northwest Georgia, Inc.,          for housing programs and staff which assist women, men and            $475,000  Sen. Isakson
                                     Marietta, GA                              children who are survivors of domestic violence and sexual
                                                                               assault
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Economic Development Initiatives    YWCA Seattle-King Co-Snohomish County,    for the improvement of the 3 housing projects acquired recently       $380,000  Sen. Murray
                                     Seattle WA                                to expand the YWCA Snohomish County Regional Housing Network
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Economic Development Initiatives    YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts, New      for rehabilitation of the Levi Standish House and construction of     $475,000  Rep. Frank
                                     Bedford, MA                               the Carriage House
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Economic Development Initiatives    YWCA, Spokane, WA                         for the creation of Youth Development program space complete with     $475,000  Sen. Murray
                                                                               fixtures, furnishings and equipment
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Economic Development Initiatives    YWCA, Yakima, WA                          for infrastructure improvements to Bringing It Home, Central          $950,000  Sen. Murray
                                                                               Washington's largest domestic violence facility
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Economic Development Initiatives    Zedler Mill Foundation in Luling, TX      for construction and redevelopment at the Zedler Mill and             $142,500  Rep. Doggett
                                                                               adjacent area
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                                                              DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT--Neighborhood Initiatives
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              Account                                Project                                               Purpose                                  Amount               Requester(s)
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Neighborhood Initiatives------------Academy for Urban School Leadership, IL---for improvements to inadequate facilities-----------------------------$190,000--Rep. Emanuel----------------------
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Neighborhood Initiatives            Catholic Charities Housing Services,      for the education of Hispanic communities regarding homeownership     $760,000  Sen. Murray
                                     Yakima, WA
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Neighborhood Initiatives            Center for Creative Land Recycling, San   for technical assistance related to redevelopment project,            $427,500  Rep. Pelosi
                                     Francisco, CA                             including environmental project scoping and feasibility
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Neighborhood Initiatives            Center for Planning Excellence, LA        for phase II of comprehensive planning for land use,                  $190,000  Sen. Landrieu
                                                                               transportation, and economic development in parishes and
                                                                               municipalities in Louisiana
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Neighborhood Initiatives            City of Bridgeport, CT                    for relevant outreach, advocacy, education, financial assistance      $475,000  Sen. Dodd; Sen. Lieberman
                                                                               and support services
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Neighborhood Initiatives            City of Charleston, SC                    for planning, design, construction and buildout of the City of        $712,500  Rep. Clyburn
                                                                               Charleston's International African American Museum
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Neighborhood Initiatives            City of Danville, Virginia                for renovations to the city municipal building                        $475,000  Rep. Goode
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Neighborhood Initiatives            City of Racine, WI, Redevelopment         for demolition of blighted buildings and vacant parcels, street       $950,000  Sen. Kohl
                                     Authority                                 beautification and restoration of a station platform at the
                                                                               Chicago-Northwestern Railroad depot
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Neighborhood Initiatives            City of Spokane, WA                       for homeless rapid rehousing activities                               $142,500  Sen. Murray
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Neighborhood Initiatives            City of Vancouver, WA                     for road and rail system improvements to reconnect Vancouver to     $2,850,000  Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell
                                                                               the Columbia River
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Neighborhood Initiatives            City of Waterbury, CT                     for assessment and remediation of contaminated, abandoned, and      $1,448,750  Sen. Dodd; Sen. Lieberman; Rep.
                                                                               blighted brownfield areas                                                       Murphy, Christopher S.; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                               DeLauro
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Neighborhood Initiatives            Community Health Partners, Great          for planning, design and construction of a community health           $570,000  Rep. Olver
                                     Barrington, MA                            facility
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Neighborhood Initiatives            Covenant House Alaska Crisis Center,      for relocation and expansion                                          $332,500  Sen. Murkowski
                                     Anchorage, AK
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Neighborhood Initiatives            Harbor Homes, Nashua, NH                  for two new supportive housing programs for honorably discharged      $475,000  Sen. Sununu; Sen. Gregg; Rep.
                                                                               homeless veterans                                                               Hodes
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Neighborhood Initiatives            Home Headquarters, Inc. Syracuse, NY      for rehabilitation and revitalization of neighborhoods throughout     $475,000  Rep. Walsh
                                                                               Syracuse
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Neighborhood Initiatives            Metropolitan Development Association,     for the Essential New York Comprehensive Regional Development         $475,000  Rep. Walsh
                                     Syracuse, NY                              Initiative and for streetscaping and lighting improvements
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Neighborhood Initiatives            Missisippi State University, MS           for a Civic Capacity Development Initiative                           $950,000  Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker
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Neighborhood Initiatives            National Community Renaissance, Rancho    for acquisition, rehabilitation and preservation of at-risk           $950,000  Rep. Miller, Gary
                                     Cucamonga, CA                             affordable housing
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Neighborhood Initiatives            National Council of La Raza, Washington,  for capitalization of a revolving loan fund to be used for            $950,000  Rep. Pastor; Rep. Olver; Rep.
                                     DC                                        nationwide community development activities                                     Roybal-Allard; Rep. Walsh; Rep.
                                                                                                                                                               Gutierrez; Rep. Hinojosa
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Neighborhood Initiatives            Nevada Fair Housing Center, Las Vegas,    for purchase and rehabilitation of foreclosed properties              $807,500  Sen. Reid
                                     NV
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Neighborhood Initiatives            Patrick F. Taylor Foundation, New         for the acquisition, renovation and construction of affordable        $190,000  Sen. Vitter
                                     Orleans, LA                               housing in the Greater New Orleans area
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Neighborhood Initiatives            Shea's Performing Arts Center, Buffalo,   for restoration work to the theater's ceiling, proscenium and         $712,500  Rep. Slaughter
                                     NY                                        walls
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Neighborhood Initiatives            St. Louis County Economic Council, St.    for the planning and design for the Lemay Community Center            $475,000  Sen. Bond
                                     Louis, MO
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Neighborhood Initiatives            Tiverton Library Services, Tiverton, RI   for land acquisition to build a new public library                    $475,000  Sen. Reed
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Neighborhood Initiatives            UW-Marathon County, Wausau, WI            for construction of a new communications building                   $1,900,000  Rep. Obey
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Neighborhood Initiatives            Village of Columbus, NM                   for the renovation of the former Columbus Elementary school           $950,000  Sen. Bingaman
                                                                               building to house a multi-purpose community facility
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Neighborhood Initiatives            Yardley Borough, PA                       for acquisition and installation of equipment to improve              $237,500  Rep. Murphy, Patrick
                                                                               stormwater systems as part of a redevelopment plan
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FTA Priority Consideration          Ann Arbor/Detroit Commuter Rail, MI \1\                                                              Rep. Kilpatrick
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FTA Priority Consideration          Ardmore Transit Center, PA \1\                                                                       Rep. Gerlach
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FTA Priority Consideration          Atlanta Beltline/C-Loop, GA \1\                                                                      Rep. Lewis, John
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FTA Priority Consideration          Baltimore Red Line and Green Line, MD \1\                                                            Sen. Mikulski; Rep. Cummings
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FTA Priority Consideration          Billings public bus and medical transfer facility, MT \1\                                            Sen. Baucus
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FTA Priority Consideration          Brattleboro Multimodal, VT \1\                                                                       Sen. Leahy
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FTA Priority Consideration          Broome County Hybrid Buses, NY \1\                                                                   Rep. Hinchey; Rep. Arcuri
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FTA Priority Consideration          Burlington Transit Facilities, VT \1\                                                                Sen. Leahy
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FTA Priority Consideration          Callowhill Bus Garage Replacement, PA \1\                                                            Rep. Fattah
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FTA Priority Consideration          Central New York Regional Transportation Authority \1\                                               Rep. Walsh
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FTA Priority Consideration          City of Chicago, IL \1\                                                                              Sen. Durbin
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FTA Priority Consideration          City of Moultrie Intermodal Facility, GA \1\                                                         Sen. Isakson; Sen. Chambliss; Rep. Bishop, Jr., Sanford
                                                                                                                                          D.; Rep. Marshall
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FTA Priority Consideration          Coatesville Train Station, PA \1\                                                                    Rep. Gerlach
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FTA Priority Consideration          CORRIDOR One, PA \1\                                                                                 Sen. Spector, Sen. Casey
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FTA Priority Consideration          Day Care Center/Park and Ride, City of Champaign, IL \1\                                             Sen. Durbin; Rep. Johnson
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FTA Priority Consideration          Detroit Center City Loop, MI \1\                                                                     Rep. Kilpatrick
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FTA Priority Consideration          Dooley-Crisp Unified Transportation System, GA \1\                                                   Rep. Bishop, Sanford D.
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FTA Priority Consideration          Dulles Corridor Metrorail, VA \1\                                                                    Rep. Wolf; Rep. Davis, T; Rep. Moran; Sen. Webb
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FTA Priority Consideration          Gainesville-Haymarket Virginia Railway Express (VRE), VA \1\                                         Rep. Davis, T
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FTA Priority Consideration          Illinois Statewide Buses and Facilities, IL \1\                                                      Sen. Durbin
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FTA Priority Consideration          Intermodal Facility, Rochester, NY \1\                                                               Rep. Walsh
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FTA Priority Consideration          Intermodal Station Improvements for Beverly and Salem, MA \1\                                        Rep. Tierney
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FTA Priority Consideration          Intermodal Transfer Facility at Duncan and Boyle, MO \1\                                             Rep. Carnahan
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FTA Priority Consideration          Intermodal Transportation Facility at the Bronx Zoo, NY \1\                                          Rep. Crowley; Rep. Engel; Rep. Lowey; Rep. Serrano
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FTA Priority Consideration          Kenosha-Racine-Milwaukee Rail Extension Project, WI \1\                                              Sen. Kohl
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FTA Priority Consideration          LANTA Easton Intermodal Project, PA \1\                                                              Rep. Dent
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FTA Priority Consideration          Leesburg Train Depot Renovation and Restoration, GA \1\                                              Rep. Bishop, Sanford D.
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FTA Priority Consideration          Nassau County Hub and Centre, NY \1\                                                                 Rep. McCarthy
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FTA Priority Consideration          North Shore Corridor Bus Line Extension, MA \1\                                                      Rep. Tierney
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FTA Priority Consideration          Northern Branch Bergen County, NJ \1\                                                                Rep. Rothman
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FTA Priority Consideration          Regional Transit Project for Quitman, Clay, Randolph, and Stewart Counties, GA \1\                   Rep. Bishop, Sanford D.
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FTA Priority Consideration          Renaissance Square, NY \1\                                                                           Rep. Walsh; Sen. Schumer
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FTA Priority Consideration          Rhode Island Integrated Rail Project, RI \1\                                                         Sen. Reed
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FTA Priority Consideration          Rochester Central Bus Terminal, NY \1\                                                               Sen. Schumer
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FTA Priority Consideration          Rochester Renaissance Square Intermodal Facility, Design and Construction, NY \1\                    Sen. Schumer
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FTA Priority Consideration          Rochester Renaissance Square Transit Center, NY \1\                                                  Sen. Schumer
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FTA Priority Consideration          Santa Barbara Coast Rail Track Improvement Project, CA \1\                                           Rep. Capps
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FTA Priority Consideration          Schuylkill Valley Metro, PA \1\                                                                      Rep. Gerlach
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FTA Priority Consideration          Springfield Union Station Intermodal Facility, MA \1\                                                Rep. Neal; Sen. Kennedy
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Technical Corrections               Alaska or Hawaii Ferry Boats or Ferry Terminal Facilities \2\                                        Sen. Inouye; Sen. Akaka
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Technical Corrections               Central Link Initial Segment, Airport Link extension, Seattle, WA \2\                                Sen. Murray
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Technical Corrections               City of Charlotte, NC Belvedere Business Park \2\                                                    Rep. Watt
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Technical Corrections               City of Springfield, IL Boys and Girls Club Edwin Watts Southwind Park \2\                           Sen. Durbin
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Technical Corrections               Columbus Wood Treating Plant in Columbus, IN \2\                                                     Sen. Bayh
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Technical Corrections               Commuter Rail Project, Johnson County, KS \2\                                                        Rep. Moore
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Technical Corrections               Commuter Rail Service Between Belen and Bernalillo, NM \2\                                           Sen. Bingaman
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Technical Corrections               Highway 77 Rail Grade Separation, Marion, AR \2\                                                     Rep. Berry
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Technical Corrections               I-90 Connector, Rensselaer, County, NY \2\                                                           Rep. McNulty
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Technical Corrections               Long Valley Bypass, NJ \2\                                                                           Rep. Frelinghuysen
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Technical Corrections               Pedestrian and Bicycle Crossing, Missoula, MT \2\                                                    Sen. Baucus
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Technical Corrections               Perry County Industrial Park Penn Township, Duncannon, PA \2\                                        Sen. Specter; Sen. Casey
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Technical Corrections               Port of Coos Bay, OR \2\                                                                             Rep. DeFazio
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Technical Corrections               Rapid Transit Extension] Northeast Corridor Light Rail Project, NC \2\                               Sen. Dole
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Technical Corrections               Riverside Boulevard and Riverside Park South, New York, NY \2\                                       Rep. Nadler
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Technical Corrections               Route 116 Roadway and Intersection Improvements Including Bike Path, Amherst, MA \2\                 Rep. Olver
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Technical Corrections               U.S. Forest Highway 9, Winston County, AL \2\                                                        Rep. Aderholt
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\1\ For lapsed funds in previous appropriations Acts.
\2\ Extension of availability or clarification of funds provided in previous appropriations Acts.


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                               Division J

Further Provisions Relating to the Department of Homeland Security and 
                             Other Matters

                    DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

                      United States Secret Service


                         salaries and expenses

                     (including transfer of funds)

       The bill provides $100,000,000 for Secret Service Salaries 
     and Expenses, of which $12,730,000 may be transferred to the 
     Acquisition, Construction, Improvements, and Related Expenses 
     (ACIRE) account. Funds are allocated as follows:
Protection:
  Protection of persons and facilities......................$58,530,000
  Protective intelligence activities..........................2,940,000
  WHCA interoperable communications project..................23,800,000
  Transfer to ACIRE account..................................12,730,000
Training:
  Rowley training center......................................2,000,000
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    Total, Salaries and Expenses...........................$100,000,000

                               Protection

       The bill provides $61,470,000 for the Secret Service 
     protective mission. Of this amount, $24,580,000 is for the 
     first year costs to hire 150 additional Special Agents to 
     meet increased Presidential and Vice Presidential protection 
     requirements; $8,960,000 is for the first year costs to hire 
     204 additional technical and support staff, including for 
     protective intelligence activities; $8,130,000 is for 
     permanent change of station payments to relocate agents to 
     support additional protective missions; $8,800,000 is for 
     protective equipment and vehicles; $7,000,000 is for a new 
     White House access control system; and $4,000,000 is for 
     protection of the current Vice President after departing 
     office, as authorized by Public Law 110-696.

 White House Communications Agency Interoperable Communications Project

       The bill includes $23,800,000 to enable Secret Service 
     communications systems to function interoperably with those 
     used by the White House Communications Agency.

   Transfer to Acquisition, Construction, Improvements, and Related 
                                Expenses

       The bill includes up to $12,730,000 for repairs and 
     deferred maintenance at the Rowley Training Center. The 
     Secret Service is directed to prioritize and expend these 
     funds on the most critical facility needs necessary to 
     maintain operations at the Rowley Training Center, and to 
     notify the Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and 
     House of Representatives of its plans for use of these funds 
     prior to their transfer.

                                Training

       The bill includes $2,000,000 for training classes related 
     to expanded protective operations.

                           GENERAL PROVISIONS

       Section 101. The bill extends the authorization of three 
     programs through September 30, 2009: the Basic Pilot (E-
     Verify) program, the EB-5 Visa program, and the National 
     Flood Insurance Program.
       Section 102. The bill extends the authorization of the 
     Commission on the Prevention of Weapons of Mass Destruction 
     Proliferation and Terrorism until March 1, 2010.

   DISCLOSURE OF EARMARKS AND CONGRESSIONALLY DIRECTED SPENDING ITEMS

       Pursuant to clause 9 of rule XXI of the Rules of the House 
     of Representatives and rule XLIV of the Standing Rules of the 
     Senate, neither this division nor the explanatory statement 
     accompanying this division contain any congressional earmarks 
     or congressionally directed spending items, limited tax 
     benefits or limited tariff benefits as defined in the 
     applicable House and Senate rules.

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                     EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS, ETC.

  Under clause 8 of rule XII, executive communications were taken from 
the Speaker's table and referred as follows:

       610. A letter from the Executive Director, Commodity 
     Futures Trading Commission, transmitting the Commission's 
     final rule -- Rules Relating to Reparation Proceedings (RIN: 
     3038-AC59) received February 12, 2009, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 
     801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Agriculture.
       611. A letter from the Executive Director, Commodity 
     Futures Trading Commission, transmitting the Department's 
     final rule -- Proceedings Before the Commodity Futures 
     Trading Commission (RIN: 3038-AC50) received February 12, 
     2009, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on 
     Agriculture.
       612. A letter from the Executive Director, Commodity 
     Futures Trading Commission, transmitting the Commission's 
     final rule -- Exemption From Registration for Certain Firms 
     With Regulation 30.10 Relief (RIN: 3038-AC26) received 
     February 12, 2009, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the 
     Committee on Agriculture.
       613. A letter from the Director, Program Dev. And 
     Regulatory Analysis, Rural Development Utilities Programs, 
     Department of Agriculture, transmitting the Department's 
     final rule -- Amending the Household Water Well System Grant 
     Program Regulations (RIN: 0572-AC12) received February 12, 
     2009, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on 
     Agriculture.
       614. A letter from the Director, Legislative Affairs 
     Division, Department of Agriculture, transmitting the 
     Department's final rule -- Technical Service Provider 
     Assistance (RIN: 0578-AA48) received February 9, 2009, 
     pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on 
     Agriculture.
       615. A letter from the Principal Deputy, Department of 
     Defense, transmitting the Department's report on assistance 
     provided for civilian sporting events, pursuant to 10 U.S.C. 
     2564(e); to the Committee on Armed Services.
       616. A letter from the Under Secretary for Personnel and 
     Readiness, Department of Defense, transmitting authorization 
     of the enclosed list of officers to wear the insignia of the 
     next higher grade in accordance with title 10, United States 
     Code, section 777; to the Committee on Armed Services.
       617. A letter from the Secretary, Securities and Exchange 
     Commission, transmitting the Commission's ``Major'' final 
     rule -- Amendments to Rules for Nationally Recognized 
     Statistical Rating Organizations [Release No. 34-59342; File 
     No. S7-13-08] (RIN: 3235-AK14) received February 9, 2009, 
     pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on 
     Financial Services.
       618. A letter from the Secretary of the Commission, Federal 
     Trade Commission, transmitting the Commission's final rule -- 
     Rules of Practice received February 9, 2009, pursuant to 5 
     U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.
       619. A letter from the Acting Assistant Secretary 
     Legislative Affairs, Department of State, transmitting a 
     redesignation as countries of particular concern for having 
     engaged in or tolerated particularly severe violations of 
     religious freedom, pursuant to Public Law 105-292, section 
     402(b); to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
       620. A letter from the Executive Director, Christopher 
     Columbus Fellowship Foundation, transmitting the Foundation's 
     required General/Trust Fund Financial Statements for Fiscal 
     Year 2009; to the Committee on Oversight and Government 
     Reform.
       621. A letter from the Director, Communications and 
     Legislative Affairs, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 
     transmitting the Commission's report on its competitive 
     sourcing efforts for the prior fiscal year, pursuant to 
     Public Law 108-199, section 647(b) of Division F; to the 
     Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
       622. A letter from the Director, National Science 
     Foundation, transmitting the Foundation's Annual Financial 
     Report for Fiscal Year 2008; to the Committee on Oversight 
     and Government Reform.
       623. A letter from the Chairman, Postal Regulatory 
     Commission, transmitting the Commission's Annual Sunshine Act 
     Report for 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552b(j); to the 
     Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
       624. A letter from the Chairman, Federal Election 
     Commission, transmitting the Commission's final rule -- 
     Reporting Contributions Bundled by Lobbyists, Registrants and 
     the PACs of Lobbyists and Registrants [Notice 2009-03] 
     received February 9, 2009, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); 
     to the Committee on House Administration.
       625. A letter from the Acting Deputy Under Secretary 
     Natural Resources and Environment, Department of Agriculture, 
     transmitting the Department's proposal to accept a 648-acre 
     donation from the Shasta Land Trust, a California non-profit 
     corporation, pursuant to 16 U.S.C. 1131-1136; to the 
     Committee on Natural Resources.
       626. A letter from the Director, Department of the 
     Interior, transmitting the Department's fiscal year 2005 and 
     2006 annual reports compiled by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife 
     Service, pursuant to Public Law 100-478; to the Committee on 
     Natural Resources.
       627. A letter from the Acting Assistant Administrator for 
     Fisheries, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 
     transmitting the Administration's final rule -- Endangered 
     and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Endangered Status for 
     Black Abalone [Docket No.: 071128765-81658-02] (RIN: 0648-
     AW32) received February 10, 2009, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 
     801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Natural Resources.
       628. A letter from the Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney 
     General, Department of Justice, transmitting the 2007 Annual 
     Report of the National Institute of Justice, pursuant to 42 
     U.S.C. 3766(c) and 3789(e); to the Committee on the 
     Judiciary.
       629. A letter from the Acting Assistant Attorney General, 
     Department of Justice, transmitting the Department's report 
     on the Paul Coverdell National Forensic Science Improvement 
     Grants Program, managed by the Office of Justice Programs' 
     National Institute of Justice, pursuant to Public Law 90-351, 
     section 2806(b); to the Committee on the Judiciary.
       630. A letter from the Acting General Counsel, EOIR, 
     Department of Justice, transmitting the Department's final 
     rule -- Reorganization of Regulations on Control of 
     Employment of Aliens [EOIR No.: 166I; AG Order No. 3031-2009] 
     (RIN: 1125-AA64) received February 11, 2009, pursuant to 5 
     U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on the Judiciary.
       631. A letter from the Rules Administrator, Department of 
     Justice, transmitting the Department's ``Major'' final rule 
     -- Drug Abuse Treatment Program: Subpart Revision and 
     Clarification and Eligibility of D.C. Code Felony Offenders 
     for Early Release Consideration [Docket Nos. BOP-1093-F; BOP-
     1109-F; BOP-1139-F] (RIN: 1120-AA88; RIN 1120-AB07; RIN 1120-
     AB41) received February 12, 2009, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 
     801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on the Judiciary.
       632. A letter from the Secretary of the Commission, Federal 
     Trade Commission, transmitting the Commission's final rule -- 
     Revised Jurisdictional Thresholds for Section 8 of the 
     Clayton Act received February 9, 2009, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 
     801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on the Judiciary.
       633. A letter from the Secretary of the Commission, Federal 
     Trade Commission, transmitting the Commission's final rule -- 
     Revised Jurisdictional Thresholds for Section 7A of the 
     Clayton Act received February 9, 2009, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 
     801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on the Judiciary.
       634. A letter from the Chief, Publications and Regulations, 
     Internal Revenue Service, transmitting the Service's final 
     rule -- Application of Section 367 to a Section 351 Exchange 
     Resulting from a Transaction Described in Section 304(a)(1); 
     Treatment of Gain Recognized under Section 301(c)(3) for 
     Purposes of Section 1248 [TD 9444] (RIN: 1545-BI42) received 
     February 12, 2009, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the 
     Committee on Ways and Means.
       635. A letter from the Chief, Publications and Regulations, 
     Internal Revenue Service, transmitting the Service's final 
     rule -- Procedures for Administrative Review of a 
     Determination That an Authorized Recipient Has Failed to 
     Safeguard Tax Returns or Return Information [TD 9445] (RIN: 
     1545-BF21) received February 12, 2009, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 
     801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Ways and Means.
       636. A letter from the Chief, Publications and Regulations 
     Branch, Internal Revenue Service, transmitting the Service's 
     final rule -- LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REMEDIATION 
     REIMBURSEMENT PROGRAM [LMSB4-1108-054] received February 12, 
     2009, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on 
     Ways and Means.
       637. A letter from the Chief, Publications and Regulations 
     Branch, Internal Revenue Service, transmitting the Service's 
     final rule -- Update for Weighted Average Interest Rates, 
     Yield Curves, and Segment Rates (Notice 2009-16) received 
     February 12, 2009, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the 
     Committee on Ways and Means.
       638. A letter from the Chief, Publications and Regulations 
     Branch, Internal Revenue Service, transmitting the Service's 
     final rule -- Field Directive on Tier I Issue: I.R.C. 118 
     Abuse Directive #6 received 12, 2009, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 
     801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Ways and Means.
       639. A letter from the Acting Assistant Secretary Office of 
     Legislative Affairs, Department of Homeland Security, 
     transmitting an Addendum to the United States Department of 
     Homeland Security Other Transaction Authority Report to 
     Congress Fiscal Years 2004 -- 2007, pursuant to Public Law 
     107-296, section 831(a)(1); to the Committee on Homeland 
     Security.
       640. A letter from the Secretary, Department of Health and 
     Human Services, transmitting the Department's report 
     entitled, ``Report to Congress on the Evaluation of the 
     Quality Improvement Organization Program for Medicare 
     Beneficiaries for Fiscal Year 2006''; jointly to the 
     Committees on Ways and Means and Energy and Commerce.

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